Charlotte S Jensen
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Charlotte S Jensen
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Katılım Şubat 2022
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Trump and Hegseth have now launched an illegal war, bombing the Pasteur Institute—one of Iran’s oldest medical research centers—in the heart of Tehran. Not a battlefield. Not a military target. Just science, medicine, and history turned to rubble.
The same Hegseth who once swore the military would refuse Trump’s unlawful orders is now apparently carrying them out. No Congress. No legal authority. Pure lawlessness from two men who think the Constitution and the laws of war are optional.
This isn’t a strength. It’s criminal recklessness. America deserves better.
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🚨HOLY SMOKES: New York Times: Trump has discussed firing Attorney General Pam Bondi in recent days.
No final decision made. MS NOW has not independently confirmed.
But if true — the timing is everything.
Pam Bondi is scheduled to testify under oath before the House Oversight Committee on April 14th about the Epstein investigation.
The same Epstein files where the DOJ admitted withholding footage of “death, physical abuse, and injury.”
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WOW. The White House deleted a video of an hour-long Easter event from yesterday where Trump said we can’t fund day care because of wars, said he defends his friends “even if they’re bad people,” and had an adviser compare him to Jesus, among other bonkers moments
You know what to do…
Republicans against Trump@RpsAgainstTrump
Trump’s spiritual adviser Paula White compares him to Jesus: “You were betrayed and arrested and falsely accused. It's a familiar pattern that our Lord and Savior showed us…Because of his resurrection, you rose up.”
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BREAKING: Iran President Pezeshkian releases a lengthy public letter addressed to the American people ahead of Trump's address to the nation, defending its actions, denying it poses a threat, and blaming the U.S. for escalating conflict—while warning that continued attacks will deepen instability and resentment.
He warns: "Attacking Iran’s vital infrastructure—including energy and industrial facilities—directly targets the Iranian people. Beyond constituting a war crime, such actions carry consequences that extend far beyond Iran’s borders"
FULL LETTER BELOW:
"To the people of the United States of America, and to all those who, amid a flood of distortions and manufactured narratives, continue to seek the truth and aspire to a better life:
Iran—by this very name, character, and identity—is one of the oldest continuous civilizations in human history. Despite its historical and geographical advantages at various times, Iran has never, in its modern history, chosen the path of aggression, expansion, colonialism, or domination. Even after enduring occupation, invasion, and sustained pressure from global powers—and despite possessing military superiority over many of its neighbors—Iran has never initiated a war. Yet it has resolutely and bravely repelled those who have attacked it.
The Iranian people harbor no enmity toward other nations, including the people of America, Europe, or neighboring countries. Even in the face of repeated foreign interventions and pressures throughout their proud history, Iranians have consistently drawn a clear distinction between governments and the peoples they govern. This is a deeply rooted principle in Iranian culture and collective consciousness—not a temporary political stance.
For this reason, portraying Iran as a threat is neither consistent with historical reality nor with present-day observable facts. Such a perception is the product of political and economic whims of the powerful—the need to manufacture an enemy in order to justify pressure, maintain military dominance, sustain the arms industry, and control strategic markets. In such an environment, if a threat does not exist, it is invented.
Within this same framework, the United States has concentrated the largest number of its forces, bases, and military capabilities around Iran—a country that, at least since the founding of the United States, has never initiated a war. Recent American aggressions launched from these very bases have demonstrated how threatening such a military presence truly is. Naturally, no country confronted with such conditions would forgo strengthening its defensive capabilities. What Iran has done—and continues to do—is a measured response grounded in legitimate self-defense, and by no means an initiation of war or aggression.
Relations between Iran and the United States were not originally hostile, and early interactions between the Iranian and American people were not marred with hostility or tension. The turning point, however, was the 1953 coup d’état—an illegal American intervention aimed at preventing the nationalization of Iran’s own resources. That coup disrupted Iran’s democratic process, reinstated dictatorship, and sowed deep distrust among Iranians toward U.S. policies.
This distrust deepened further with America’s support for the Shah’s regime, its backing of Saddam Hussein during the imposed war of the 1980s, the imposition of the longest and most comprehensive sanctions in modern history, and ultimately, unprovoked military aggression—twice, in the midst of negotiations—against Iran.
Yet all these pressures have failed to weaken Iran. On the contrary, the country has grown stronger in many areas: literacy rates have tripled—from roughly 30% before the Islamic Revolution to over 90% today; higher education has expanded dramatically; significant advances have been achieved in modern technology; healthcare services have improved; and infrastructure has developed at a pace and scale incomparable to the past. These are measurable, observable realities that stand independent of fabricated narratives.
At the same time, the destructive and inhumane impact of sanctions, war, and aggression on the lives of the resilient Iranian people must not be underestimated. The continuation of military aggression and recent bombings profoundly affect people’s lives, attitudes, and perspectives. This reflects a fundamental human truth: when war inflicts irreparable harm on lives, homes, cities, and futures, people will not remain indifferent toward those responsible.
This raises a fundamental question: Exactly which of the American people’s interests are truly being served by this war? Was there any objective threat from Iran to justify such behavior? Does the massacre of innocent children, the destruction of cancer-treatment pharmaceutical facilities, or boasting about bombing a country “back to the stone ages” serve any purpose other than further damaging the United States’ global standing?
Iran pursued negotiations, reached an agreement, and fulfilled all its commitments. The decision to withdraw from that agreement, escalate toward confrontation, and launch two acts of aggression in the midst of negotiations were destructive choices made by the U.S. government—choices that served the delusions of a foreign aggressor.
Attacking Iran’s vital infrastructure—including energy and industrial facilities—directly targets the Iranian people. Beyond constituting a war crime, such actions carry consequences that extend far beyond Iran’s borders. They generate instability, increase human and economic costs, and perpetuate cycles of tension, planting seeds of resentment that will endure for years. This is not a demonstration of strength; it is a sign of strategic bewilderment and an inability to achieve a sustainable solution.
Is it not also the case that America has entered this aggression as a proxy for Israel, influenced and manipulated by that regime? Is it not true that Israel, by manufacturing an Iranian threat, seeks to divert global attention away from its crimes toward the Palestinians? Is it not evident that Israel now aims to fight Iran to the last American soldier and the last American taxpayer dollar—shifting the burden of its delusions onto Iran, the region, and the United States itself in pursuit of illegitimate interests?
Is “America First” truly among the priorities of the U.S. government today?
I invite you to look beyond the machinery of misinformation—an integral part of this aggression—and instead speak with those who have visited Iran. Observe the many accomplished Iranian immigrants—educated in Iran—who now teach and conduct research at the world’s most prestigious universities, or contribute to the most advanced technology firms in the West. Do these realities align with the distortions you are being told about Iran and its people?
Today, the world stands at a crossroads. Continuing along the path of confrontation is more costly and futile than ever before. The choice between confrontation and engagement is both real and consequential; its outcome will shape the future for generations to come. Throughout its millennia of proud history, Iran has outlasted many aggressors. All that remains of them are tarnished names in history, while Iran endures—resilient, dignified, and proud."

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NEW BOMBSHELL: CONFIRMED! Mr. Trump is the most corrupt president ever—his blood money is drowning Republicans who shield him.
While you scrape by on groceries, Trump's worth jumped $3 billion in one year.
This is not business. It is insider trading on steroids.
Receipts?
$580 million in oil futures dumped 16 minutes before his Iran pause.
$1.5 billion bet five minutes before a market-shaking post.
Cryptocurrency scams raked in $1.4 billion while he gutted regulations.
Leaders in the United Kingdom are not mincing words: Sir Ed Davey called it "corruption of the worst kind"—Trump feeding cronies insider tips while his Iran war kills people.
Keir Starmer refused to join the mess, clapping back: "This is not our war. We will not buckle."
Republicans are fine with billions for Trump and Musk, but healthcare? Wages? No.
This is not politics—it is organized crime.
Blood on his hands, wallets in yours.
We the People deal with all the bad news and corruption. Democrats will put that money back into the American people's hands—childcare, tax credits, affordable housing, healthcare for all, higher teacher salaries, student loan forgiveness. Then watch every single one of those Republicans run to the Supreme Court and say it is unconstitutional.
Democrats have played the moral high ground for far too long. It is time we give America back to the people—invest the money in the people. Do not let Musk fool you: he is the ringleader.
Trump is owned by foreign dictators.
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@AdamKinzinger Trump and Putin want the European nations to focus their arms on Iran and away from defending Ukraine.
Putin's little cuckold is doing his daddy's work again.
#ReleaseTheTrumpEpsteinFiles
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@AdamKinzinger Nato is defence alliance
Nato articla 5 was used once and we all came Remember 9/11
There are 2 BIG issues
1. Budapest Memorandum 1994 - USA gave security quarantees to Ukraine when they gave nukes away
2. USA is now letting russia expand to west
Those are attact to Europe
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A war is raging in Europe, and Trump has said basically we won’t defend them. So they have to think about their own defense without the US, all while the US began military action without consulting them and is now demanding they send their already stretched defenses to Iran. Their reaction makes sense. Any 6th grader understands this.
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