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The President of the United States just posted a stylized image of people being blown apart with “Adios” stamped on top like it’s some badass movie poster.
War is not entertainment.
Death is not branding.
And glorifying violence like this in front of millions of kids is fucking demented!
And didn't he just announce a peace deal?
❤️ if you agree that THIS MUST STOP!!!

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Wishing all the moms out there a wonderful Mother’s Day!
To @MichelleObama, I’m grateful for all the ways you’ve shown up for our daughters and our family over the years. We love you.

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BREAKING: A federal court has concluded that President Trump's global 10% tariffs are unlawful.
Read more: abcnews.link/SAFHg1K

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BREAKING: Governor J.B. Pritzker enrages MAGA world by bluntly stating that Trump is "suffering from dementia" and it's growing more "pronounced."
It's time that Democrats stopped beating around the bush...
"I’ll be honest with you, I think he doesn’t like that I’ve been so successful at pushing back on him," Pritzker told Politico's Jonathan Martin. "I’ve been loud and proud about standing up for the people of Illinois, and I think it bothers the heck out of him, right? He, on the one hand, hates that."
"On the other hand, I think he, like a lot of bullies, if you push back on a bully, oftentimes they actually do take a step back," he said. "I can't explain because I don't understand... I think the man has dementia."
Speculation about Trump's worsening cognitive state has accelerated in recent months as he continues to fall asleep during Oval Office meetings, forget things in public, misspeak, misremember, use the wrong names for people, and go on extended, confusing rants that have nothing to do with whatever topic's at hand. There's an illegal war raging overseas that he started, and this man is singularly focused on his ballroom.
"I don't really understand how it works up there for him," Pritzker continued. "But I can tell you that he doesn't seem to like me, mentions me very often and sometimes completely out of the blue. He's not talking about Illinois. He's not talking about Chicago. He just somehow I pop up in his head and he wants to take after me."
"Do you think he had he had dementia in the first term or is that recent to this term?" asked Martin.
"I don't know," said Pritzker. "It's a good question."
"Do you notice it more pronounced now?" asked the reporter.
"Oh, my goodness. This time it's much more pronounced," said the governor. "And I mean, from day one, in fact, during the campaign, I think I felt that. And again, look, I I think it's it's kind of a sad state of affairs because someone who's suffering from dementia, I mean, they genuinely need help and there's no one around him who wants to help them. All those people are just sycophants."
"They just love their jobs," he added. "They don't want to get fired from their jobs. They know that he could at any moment just flick them away."
We're tired of pointing out the hypocrisy at this point, but imagine if President Biden had shown even a fraction of the dementia symptoms that Trump displays on a daily basis. There was nonstop coverage every time Biden used a wrong word or two. Now, Trump can barely string together a coherent sentence and all we hear is crickets from the mainstream media.
Please ❤️ and share if you think that Trump has dementia!

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My son is autistic. Nonverbal. He’s eight. We went to a restaurant. Family place. He got overwhelmed. Started stimming. Rocking. Making sounds. People stared. A woman at the next table said loudly “Can’t you control your child? This is ridiculous.” I was gathering our things to leave. We always leave. Then our waiter came over. Young guy. Maybe twenty. He knelt down next to my son. Started rocking with him. Gently. Matching his rhythm. My son stopped. Looked at him...
The waiter smiled and said “I got you, buddy. You’re okay.” Stayed there for five minutes. Just rocking. Being present. My son calmed completely. The waiter stood up and said “My brother’s autistic. I know the rocking helps.” Brought my son french fries. On the house. Sat with us while we ate. That woman who complained got up and left. The waiter said “Good riddance.” My son smiled. He never smiles at strangers. We finished our meal. Peacefully. I tried to tip extra. The waiter refused.
Said “Your son deserves to eat out like everyone else.” We’ve been back six times. Same waiter. Same kindness. My son looks for him now. Gets excited. Because someone saw him. Not his autism. Him.
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