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@smrt0609

Resister sister.🖕🏼MAGA,Elon,❌censoring us Go to UR drafts to 👀unsent posts. Liberty🗽 justice for All? This is🚫what democracy looks like🤬

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what’s your excuse today?
This is so important because not only are they murdering people who are innocently protesting they are then gaslighting the American people by fabricating lies about the intention or the actions of those victims that they have murdered. Fuck Ice and fuck Donald Trump.
Democracy Docket@DemocracyDocket

WIN: A federal judge dismissed the DOJ’s lawsuit seeking Oregon’s unredacted voter data. The judge called the hearing to discuss the implications of Pam Bondi's letter to Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D), which demanded state voter data in exchange for removing ICE from the Twin Cities. democracydocket.com/cases/oregon-d…

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Annie
Annie@AnnieForTruth·
Good! 👏👏👏
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David Pakman Show
David Pakman Show@davidpakmanshow·
Jerome Powell delivers brutal reality check on Trump economy
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mrredpillz jokaqarmy
mrredpillz jokaqarmy@JOKAQARMY1·
Epstein Files and Emails
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Ian
Ian@Iwendtster·
You know who’s not in the Epstein files? Joe Kent and everyone defending him.
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William Ramsey Investigates
William Ramsey Investigates@WilliamRamseyIn·
THE EPSTEIN FILES: TRAFFICKING YOUNG WOMEN FROM MEXICO. "Morosky said he had information regarding the use of "Limited" brand aircraft's used in the 1990's to transport young girls from Mexico to the US. Morosky admitted he was the Vice-Chair of the limited airline. He went on to say he was business partners and close personal friends with Les Wexner. Morosky did not not wish to give any additional information at that time, however if someone would like to pursue..."
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Hoodlum 🇺🇸
Hoodlum 🇺🇸@NotHoodlum·
John Fetterman makes Kyrsten Sinema look like an amateur.
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James Tate
James Tate@JamesTate121·
Pay him for what? Some DHS contractors told White House officials they were asked to pay Corey Lewandowski, NBC News reports. yhoo.it/4budIoE
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Keep talking about Epstein
0️⃣BlackBetty ⚓️@BabyD1111229

Jes Staley Called Epsteiп 'Family,' Sigпed His Estate Papers, Admitted Iп Coυrt He Slept With Epsteiп's Staff. He Was Never Charged. He Ran One Of The World's Biggest Banks. He Had 1,200 Emails With Epstein. In 2025, He Stood In A London Courtroom And Admitted It. His Bank Had Already Paid Him $30 Million To Leave. March 12, 2025. A London courtroom. The barrister asks one final question. Jes Staley — former CEO of Barclays, former head of JPMorgan's private bank — pauses. Then answers quietly. Yes. He had a sexual relationship with a woman who worked for Jeffrey Epstein. The court reporter keeps typing. For four years, Staley exchanged 1,200 emails with Epstein. Some had photos attached. He visited Epstein's private island six times. Once while Epstein was sitting in a Florida jail. From the hot tub on that island, he emailed his imprisoned friend: "I owe you much. I deeply appreciate our friendship. I have few so profound." A few weeks later, a second email. Same island. He opened it carefully: "I realize the danger in sending this." He sent it anyway. In November 2021, Barclays announced his departure. He walked away with approximately $30 million. Then came February 2026. The DOJ released 3.5 million pages of Epstein documents. Buried inside: a notarized trust document. Dated November 26, 2014. Signed by Jeffrey Epstein. Signed by Jes Staley. Trustee of Epstein's estate. $250,000 a year. One problem. Ten months earlier — in that same London courtroom, under oath — Staley testified he had turned the role down. He said the fact that he refused proved they weren't that close. His signature was on the document the whole time. But here's what the signature doesn't explain. In December 2019, federal agents sat across from a woman and took notes for 86 pages. What she described about Jes Staley — what she said happened in a room at Epstein's New York residence — was flagged by SDNY prosecutors in an internal email. They gave it a page number: 31. That email stayed inside the investigation for six years. The woman in it has never been identified publicly. Neither has the person she says was in the room with her. FULL STORY ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️ luxqi.jervisfamily.com/posts/jes-stal…

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