Steven Murphy

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Steven Murphy

Steven Murphy

@nativeweed

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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 JUST IN: President Trump is meeting with SPEAKER JOHNSON tomorrow in the Oval Office — BOTH the House and Senate are back in session tomorrow We now have just a couple weeks to pass the SAVE America Act or it CANNOT become law for the midterms. MAXIMUM PRESSURE! Trump's day begins at 8AM, followed by a Freedom 250 Grand Prix at 1:30PM, the meeting at 3PM, and an EXECUTIVE ORDER signing at 4:30PM 47 recently said to pass SAVE America with Pentagon funding 🇺🇸
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NSTRIKE
NSTRIKE@NSTRIKE1231·
❗️❗️🇺🇦Ukraine has completely obliterated the illusion of Russian domestic security, launching a massive, multi-tiered drone offensive that successfully neutralized critical energy infrastructure up to 1,500 kilometers deep inside the Russian mainland. President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that elite Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) operatives and long-range defense units executed a flawless, deep-penetration campaign against Putin's economic lifelines. The coordinated strikes simultaneously targeted and crippled twin oil depots in Stavropol and Tver—each sitting 500 kilometers from the frontline—alongside a vital reserve fuel storage facility 800 kilometers away. Proving that no corner of Russia is beyond its reach, Ukraine pushed its operational envelope to the absolute limit, striking a major oil pumping station in Ufa at a staggering distance of nearly 1,500 kilometers, while concurrently flattening a strategic marine oil terminal in the Rostov region. This relentless, deep-theater campaign proves that Ukraine has systematically mapped out and dismantled the vulnerabilities of Russia’s oil infrastructure. By shifting the battlefield from the frontlines straight to the Urals, Kyiv is violently choking the fuel supplies needed to sustain Russia's war machine and proving that the Kremlin's vast air defense networks are entirely incapable of protecting its multi-billion-dollar energy monopolies.
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Steven Murphy
Steven Murphy@nativeweed·
@SoarAI Only offered AA so clearly a captive app that doesn’t seek out cheapest prices #SCAM
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Soar@SoarAI·
Pick a flight, let Soar do the rest for you.
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Michael Button
Michael Button@MichaelButtonX·
9000 years ago, thousands of people lived in a town in central Turkey with no streets. At Çatalhöyük, the houses were packed wall to wall, and you entered through a hole in the roof. One of the largest settlements on Earth at the time, home to perhaps 8000 people. They buried their dead beneath the floors they walked on and painted the walls with hunting scenes and what may be one of the world's earliest paintings of an erupting volcano. But then, after more than a thousand years of continuous life, they left. No invasion. No clear catastrophe. Instead, the settlement gradually emptied, and the experiment in living that close together quietly came to an end. We tend to think the city is the inevitable shape of human life, the direction everything was always heading. Çatalhöyük was a city before cities were supposed to exist, and then it wasn't, and people scattered back into smaller worlds. To the people who lived there, that crowded warren of rooms was simply how humans lived. We assume our arrangement is the permanent one too.
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TheTexasOne
TheTexasOne@TexasRepublic71·
Scott Jennings ruined his career over Mitch McConnell.
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Senate Republicans
Senate Republicans@SenateGOP·
Senator Schumer will try to shut down the government for a third time.  Not because it is the right thing to do, but because that’s the only way to appease the Marxists.
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Senator Ron Johnson
Senator Ron Johnson@SenRonJohnson·
We must pass the SAVE Act to restore integrity and confidence in our elections. That only happens if we end the filibuster first. Democrats will end it as soon as they are in control — so Republicans should act first while we still can.
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America_First
America_First@Slayer_Of_Dems·
Mitch McConnell's wife fled the country to China, she was CCP Spy McConnell was selling out our country to the Chinese communist party!
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アース(地震観測用)
アース(地震観測用)@TokyoCityCam·
福島県沖で地震が一直線に起きてる こんなの初めて見た
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Steven Murphy
Steven Murphy@nativeweed·
@RepChipRoy Require Observed Negative Pregnancy tests for every foreigner prior to admission at the border, observed #COVID tests were fine so there should not be any problem with this suggestion! #Birthright #MAGA
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Rep. Chip Roy Press Office
Rep. Chip Roy Press Office@RepChipRoy·
In the wake of this week’s disastrous SCOTUS ruling on birthright citizenship Congress must: -PAUSE all immigration. -CODIFY President Trump’s strong border policies into law. Inaction is not an option.
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Glen Sturtevant
Glen Sturtevant@GlenSturtevant·
At a time when Virginians are already struggling with higher electric costs, Governor Spanberger signed a bill increasing the average electric bill by $10-13 per month. Ignore the press releases claiming it's about affordability. Look at your paycheck. Look at your electric bill. Every two weeks, you're taking home less. Every month, you're paying more. That's the reality Virginia families are facing, and it’s not right.
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Steven Murphy
Steven Murphy@nativeweed·
@NEWSMAX Obtaining US Citizenship for your Chinese Child is a violation of Chinese Ethnic Unity laws! Let’s see if China prosecutes them for it now?
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NEWSMAX@NEWSMAX·
Rep. Andy Ogles: "So I predicted that the Supreme Court ruling wouldn't go our way. We had this legislation ready to go." "It's a temporary fix to stop the Chinese invasion of Guam with the birth terrorism, where you literally have someone whose child is a Communist Party member who would be eligible to run for president of the United States of America. Think about that for a moment."
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
Whether you’re a Republican or a Democrat, you shouldn’t vote for any candidate seeking federal office without knowing how he or she feels about Wickard v. Filburn. If you’re a Republican, you shouldn’t even consider supporting any candidate who’s comfortable with that ruling.
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Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee

🧵1. Learning about the horrors of *Wickard v. Filburn* is a canon event for legal conservatives. Ever since that case was decided in 1942, the U.S. government’s reach has been effectively limitless. “Even wheat grown and consumed on a family farm is within Congress’s reach!”

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Steven Murphy
Steven Murphy@nativeweed·
@aricchen Please do an article on how US Birth Tourism by a mainland Chinese citizen would violate ethnic unity law. If they take the child back to China to be raised, wouldn’t they have to renounce their US #citizenship to live in China?#Birthright #Tourist
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Aric Chen
Aric Chen@aricchen·
Xi's new law makes what I'm about to write a punishable offense. So I'll write it anyway. One o'clock in the morning, New York time. As of today, July 1, 2026, Beijing's Ethnic Unity Promotion Law is in force under Chairman's Decree No. 71. Sixty-five articles codify Xi Jinping's "sense of community for the Chinese nation" as binding state doctrine, wrapped in the first legal preamble the People's Republic has enacted since the 1990s. Article 20 obliges parents to raise their children to love the Chinese Communist Party. Article 21 pulls Hong Kong, Macau, "cross-strait integration," and overseas Chinese communities under the law's ideological umbrella. Article 63 goes further: any organization or individual outside China deemed to "undermine ethnic unity" or "create ethnic division" is subject to legal liability under PRC law. Any critique framed around ethnicity, religion, or human rights is preemptively branded as foreign smearing. Since the law is now enforceable, let me put my position on the record. I reject, without qualification, the Party's decades-long campaign of forced assimilation against Tibetans, Uyghurs, Southern Mongolians, and every people crushed under Beijing's "community" project. I support their right to language, faith, memory, and political self-determination. I recognize the Republic of China on Taiwan as a sovereign, self-governing democracy. It is not a province. It is not a "renegade." It is not a piece on Beijing's map. Chinese civilization belongs to five thousand years of history, not to a party that took power in 1949. Berlin has already warned this law is a vehicle for transnational repression. U.S. Senators Lindsey Graham and Sheldon Whitehouse have already demanded its revision. Their language is diplomatic. Mine will not be. What Beijing has enacted is not a "promotion law." It is a warrant: for the assimilation of Tibet, the erasure of Uyghur language and faith, and the extraterritorial pursuit of anyone who says so out loud. So let Beijing sanction me, indict me in absentia, or add me to whatever list it likes. The next sentence still gets written. And the one after that. — Aric Chen
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Aric Chen@aricchen

🚨 On July 1, Beijing's New "Ethnic Unity" Law Goes Live — and Article 63 Reaches Into Your Living Room. July 1 is not a routine compliance date. That morning, the People's Republic of China activates the Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress, passed by the 14th National People's Congress (NPC) on March 12 and signed the same day by Xi Jinping. Sixty-five articles, seven chapters, one preamble — and one provision foreign capitals are still under-reading. Article 63 is the extraterritorial clause. Verbatim, it asserts jurisdiction over "organizations and individuals outside the [mainland] territory of the PRC that commit acts aimed at the PRC that undermine ethnic unity and progress or create ethnic division." The operative categories are deliberately elastic, the same structural choice that gave Hong Kong's National Security Law its global reach. The difference: Hong Kong's statute nominally orbits one territory. This one is drafted without borders. Writing in Japan's PRESIDENT magazine on June 21, commentator Tsukasa Shirakawa — an LDP Chiyoda Ward (Tokyo) assembly member — described the statute as the completed form of Xi Jinping's "external-suppression infrastructure," with Japanese companies and Japanese citizens' speech in the crosshairs. His three flags: forced Mandarin standardization that squeezes Uyghur, Tibetan, and Mongolian linguistic survival; the criminalization of cultural dissent as "separatism"; and Article 63's global reach. The reach is not theoretical. Safeguard Defenders has documented at least 102 PRC overseas "police service stations" across 53 countries — a transnational policing lattice already operating. Article 63 hands that lattice a domestic legal pretext. The audience matters. Under Beijing's grammar, a Japanese executive endorsing Taiwan, a German academic publishing on Xinjiang, an American congressional staffer briefed on Tibet — all sit inside the statute's surface area. None has to land at Beijing Capital Airport to be charged on paper. The ones who do land — diaspora Uyghurs, Tibetans, Hong Kongers, dual nationals — face confiscation and detention risk under adjacent statutes that Article 63 now scaffolds. The headline isn't the ethnic policy. The headline is jurisdiction. Beijing is claiming the right to govern global speech about China itself. ACI — Aric Chen | Insights

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Leader John Thune
Leader John Thune@LeaderJohnThune·
Today marks one year since @SenateGOP passed the Working Families @TaxCuts. I’m proud of our Republican team for all of their hard work on this historic piece of legislation that delivered Americans safer streets, more money in their pockets, and new opportunities to get ahead.
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Senator Rand Paul
Senator Rand Paul@SenRandPaul·
I introduced a constitutional amendment months ago to fix birthright citizenship for good. After the Supreme Court decision, this amendment matters more than ever. I urge my colleagues to take it seriously and join me in getting it passed.
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Senator Eric Schmitt
Senator Eric Schmitt@SenEricSchmitt·
Justice Alito is a patriot. HERE he calls out the majority's terrible Birthright Citizenship for coming "simply out fear of the consequences of 'rocking the boat.'" "United States citizenship is precious." He calls out the majority for degrading it.
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Steven Murphy
Steven Murphy@nativeweed·
@RepChipRoy They didn’t fail you, they told you that you need to do your job and pass legislation to stop birthright citizenship instead of taking off on vacation #SAVE
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Rep. Chip Roy Press Office
Rep. Chip Roy Press Office@RepChipRoy·
🗒️STATEMENT: Rep. Roy Calls for Congressional Action Following Supreme Court Birthright Citizenship Ruling. “The Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice Roberts, failed the American people, the Constitution, and the rule of law today—not to mention the national security of the United States. The 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in no way stands for the proposition of creating a dangerous cottage industry of traveling to our soil to manufacture United States citizenship. That's insane. The Supreme Court today should have said so explicitly and ended this damaging exploitation of our laws. Congress must now immediately do at least two things it should have done long ago. First, define the phrase ‘subject to the jurisdiction thereof’ very specifically to make clear that citizenship is tied to the citizenship of the parent, not the soil. Second, completely restrict funding from DHS or any other agency or state that provides documentation and status to anyone not subject to the ‘jurisdiction thereof.’ In other words, Congress must act immediately and must not hide behind the fiction that it must amend the Constitution to fix this abuse of our laws. To do otherwise would be an abject failure of the United States Congress." roy.house.gov/media/press-re…
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