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We lost a powerful and persuasive Christian today in Charlie Kirk. Today he is in Heaven with our Lord Jesus Christ. Get off the sidelines people!

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Mike Benz@MikeBenzCyber·
My analysis on stream this week of The First Covid Cover-Up Arrest and accountability for government officials deleting government files
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@BillMelugin_ I can't think of a more compelling case for impeachment than this. When is it happening?
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Bill Melugin
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NEW: I’m told by federal sources that a Dominican illegal alien with a deportation order & an Interpol Red Notice arrest warrant for murder in his home county was ordered released from ICE custody on Tuesday by Rhode Island federal judge Melissa DuBose (Biden appointee). I’m told that international fugitive Bryan Rafael Gomez was arrested by ICE Boston in Worcester, MA on April 4th, and had been detained in a facility in Rhode Island where he was issued a deportation order on April 28th by an immigration judge. On Tuesday, I’m told Judge DuBose ordered Gomez be released from ICE custody on the grounds of “continuous unlawful detention”, while ICE argued that Gomez was subject to mandatory detention due to having an international arrest warrant for homicide. I’m told Gomez was released, is now roaming freely again, and ICE can’t rearrest him due to Judge DuBose’s order. He was caught and released at the southern border by the Biden administration in 2022.
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Colin Dunlap
Colin Dunlap@colin_dunlap·
An illegal alien. Five counts of luring a child into a motor vehicle. Let me remind you - the Wilkinsburg mayor was among the first mayors to say he “wasn’t going to cooperate with ICE.” Look where that got you.
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@jackunheard No. This is where we've been. Where we're going is much much worse. Much more evil and depraved.
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Jack@jackunheard·
WTF. Tim Walz says he’s committed to protecting trans mutilation surgeries for kids... and every single Democrat gave him a standing ovation. This is where we are....
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Kaivan Shroff
Kaivan Shroff@KaivanShroff·
Yvette Hoffman just posted this about President Biden. She and her lawmaker husband John Hoffman were shot along with Melissa and Mark Hortman, who were murdered by a Trump supporter last June.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Rep Thomas Massie says the FBI and Intelligence Agencies operate using their own secret laws that Americans aren’t allowed to know about The FBI is using interpretations of the law that are so secret that no one is allowed to even talk about them This is being used as a secret loophole for spying on Americans The FBI’s interpretation of FISA is classified (red/white “Top Secret” cover). Even members of Congress cannot publicly describe how the law is being interpreted They are also using secret interpretations to hid what they are doing in reporting A 106-page classified FISC opinion reveals another interpretation of the law that allegedly allows the FBI to underreport abuses of the FISA program He says this is against the Constitution. No constitutional basis exists for secret laws or secret interpretations of public statutes
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@BillMelugin_ Must be more if those 'crack' security that were just naturalized 'citizens' yesterday...like VP Vance's detail. Call me old fashioned, but HOW IN THE WORLD does a naturalized 'citizen' become secret service?! Go ahead, I'll wait for this answer...
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Bill Melugin
Bill Melugin@BillMelugin_·
My thoughts on the security at the WHCD last night. The first exterior security for me was on the street outside of the hotel. I flashed my ticket and was waved through in one second. My name was not checked against any list, I showed no ID, I was not patted down and did not go through a metal detector. I probably could have shown a ticket from a prior year or a fake one as they barely looked at it. (I don't know who that exterior security was, they were guys in suits). From that point, I walked into the hotel with no further security check, and I walked down to the Fox pre-party where there were multiple ballrooms that were absolutely PACKED with attendees. Still did not go through any security at that point. Hypothetically, If I had hidden an explosive in my shoe or my jacket, I would have had no problem getting into one of those ballrooms. Only once it was time to get into the main ballroom for the dinner did we pass through magnetometers, empty our pockets, and get a pat down. And even that checkpoint was just outside of the dinner room. Two things can be true at the same time. Secret Service reacted quickly to an active armed threat and prevented that threat from getting into the ballroom. But the security leading up to that point, in my opinion, appeared to be lacking severely.
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@MorosKostas But then you should adjust for gun control throughout the world (the lack of legal availability). This variable would put US rates much lower than any country I would bet.
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Kostas Moros
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The common argument that the US is far less safe than other comparable nations due to gun rights is basically a case of misleading via demographics. If you break down each demographic group via the rough global regions that group comes from, the US does not do poorly. Obviously, this isn't a perfect comparison (e.g., because "Europe" isn't entirely white people anymore, nor is "Asian" all that specific a category). But I think it does get us into at least the ballpark. So, the comparison is as follows. For US data, I used the CDC. The global data is from the UNODC. 1. White Americans have a homicide rate of 2.6 per 100,000. According to the UNODC, the overall homicide rate of European countries is 2.2 per 100,000. So Europe wins, but only narrowly. 2. Asian Americans have a homicide rate of 1.3 per 100,000. The overall homicide rate in Asia per the UNODC is 2.3 per 100,000. So Asian Americans are safer than people in Asia (But note that some specific Asian countries like Japan are among the safest in the world). 3. Latinos in the US have a homicide rate of 5.9 per 100,000. The overall UNODC rate in the Americas is 15 per 100,000. Latinos are generally safer here. 4. Black Americans have a homicide rate of 24 per 100,000, which is the obvious outlier in the data. That nearly *doubles* the UNODC rate for Africa, which is 12.7 per 100,000. In sum, every major demographic is pretty safe in the US, comparable or better than that demographic's "native" part of the world. Except for Black Americans, who are far less safe here compared to people in Africa. It's a huge lie to call this a gun problem. If it were, all demographics would be much less safe in the US. Instead, only one is, and that tells us the problem is not one of firearms access but a broader structural issue. This is also why foreign countries that used to be more permissive of guns did not generally get any safer following their gun ban laws, as their homicide rates remained about the same. Guns were never the issue.
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@idreesali114 This photo is priceless. It should have a caption, "Mike Johnson's reaction when asked to defend the American people from DC graft and corruption."
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Idrees Ali
Idrees Ali@idreesali114·
Security officials evacuate U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) as a shooter opens fire during the annual White House Correspondents' Association dinner in Washington, D.C., U.S., April 25, 2026. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
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The Billionaire Tax is actually an Everyone Tax. The Billionaire Tax is a new tax proposal written by four professors who don't believe in the American dream. Some of them aren’t even American…go figure. Despite its name, it applies to every California resident who currently has assets or ever will. The creators named it the Billionaire Tax so you would get into a froth andwouldn't look closely at what it actually does to you. On page twenty-six, it explains how the government can convert to an Everyone Tax without voter approval. They can also adjust the tax to be a yearly tax, not just one time…again, without your approval. Here's how the tax would work: As a voter, you're being asked to approve a tax that would require you to: 1. list all your assets and the value of each, then submit them to the California Franchise Tax Board. 2. authorize the tax board to appraise your assets and confirm the value of each. 3. pay a penalty of up to forty percent of your tax bill if the board determines your reported value was too low in their opinion. 4. allow the tax board to subpoena your financial records from every one of your financial institutions for auditing. This Everyone Tax runs 34 pages of shifty language describing how the government plans to take your assets. Read the fine print and decide for yourself. If this were truly a billionaire tax, it would be 3 pages. It’s 34 pages so that it can create the mechanisms to steal from all of you.
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: New York City teen arrested after he body slammed a girl before stomping on her head because she didn't give him her number. The 15-year-old girl was seen trying to avoid the thug in East Harlem as he pushed her, harassed her, and assaulted her. The 14-year-old thug was later arrested and charged with assault. The girl was sent to the hospital. She suffered a concussion and is in stable condition. Never let this freak out of prison.
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@ScottPresler @realBrandonGill @SLund2217 Mind blowing! People cheat and steal...and don't even hide it anymore. It's like we are all living in an extended Twilight Zone episode where we are the characters. It was predicted: 2 Timothy 3:1-9
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@realBrandonGill @SLund2217 Yes, this Senator Cornyn pro-amnesty ad is real. We found in on YouTube & it was several hours before Cornyn’s team made the video private. No amnesty!
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Brandon Gill
Brandon Gill@realBrandonGill·
It’s hard to believe this is real, but it is. John Cornyn released an ad in Spanish promising his support for amnesty. Apparently he forgot that we represent American citizens, not illegal aliens. This is absolutely disqualifying. I want my country back, and I’m sick of swampy politicians in Washington who are dying to give it away. One of many reasons for Texans to vote for @KenPaxtonTX in the runoffs next month.
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Chad Bird
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If our life is to be meaningful, really to matter, it must be extraordinary in some way. Extraordinary in the accumulation of wealth or landing a fantastic career, an athletic trophy, an academic accomplishment, or anything that puts us in the limelight, proclaiming, “Now, look, this person is a cut above the rest!” That’s the cultural “gospel,” anyway, that is preached from the pulpits of movies, television, and social media. But it’s all a sham. A sinister lie that leaves many people thinking their ordinary lives are void of meaning and purpose. The biblical teaching pushes back. God wants us to find joy in sacred simplicity and the ordinary gifts of life. For instance, in the book we've been reading the last couple of days in Bible in One Year, Ecclesiastes, we see this countercultural truth: “Behold, what I have seen to be good and fitting is to eat and drink and find enjoyment in all the toil with which one toils under the sun for the few days of his life that God has given him” (5:18). What a refreshing truth this is! We find joy in simple things, such as God’s gift of food, drink, and work. We can expand this list to God’s gifts of spouse, children, and friendship. Climbing the ladder of success and assuming that will lead to a fulfilled life often lands the person on an upper level full of wheezing souls still chasing after the wind. Climb “downward” to the daily, ordinary beauty of marriage, children, grandchildren, friends. “Aspire to live quietly, and to mind your own affairs, and to work with your hands” (1 Thess. 4:9). Kiss your spouse. Play a game with your kids. Go out to eat with your friends. Labor at work. God came to us as the man, Jesus, who got dirt under his fingernails, cooked fish over campfires, ate and drank with friends and students, and told stories about farming and sheep herding. Jesus did more than this, to be sure, but he did these ordinary things in everyday relationships, for that is where God is at work. The treasures of heaven are wrapped in the brown paper simplicities of life.
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Colin Dunlap
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I’m all for this. Great move. Who doesn’t want a clean city? But the real test is this ….. Will it look the same three months from now? Will city leaders stay on top of this? Or was this just a one-off Draft cleanup? Those are very fair questions.
Dov Kleiman@NFL_DovKleiman

This is awesome: The Pittsburgh government is cleaning up the streets for the NFL draft this week. Crews are painting over graffiti, making electrical repairs to the enhanced lighting system and picking up litter. Allegheny County is doing it right 👏

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