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Florida Man
Florida Man@FloridaManAF·
The official @FloridaGOP account on X has reportedly blocked dozens of users who mention the chairman Evan Powers prior arrest, this comes after his decision to rescind James Fishback’s invitation to a GOP event.
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GenXGirl
GenXGirl@GenXGirl1994·
Houston, we have a bigger problem. NSPM-12 (National Security Presidential Memorandum-12) issued June 12, 2026 will give unified access to Israel under the 5-Israel Bills. Article coming soon.
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Spencer Hakimian
Spencer Hakimian@SpencerHakimian·
MAGA Influencer Riley Gaines caught on camera taking directions on what to say to her dumb gullible fans. It’s all an act.
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Buckley Carlson
Buckley Carlson@buckleycarlson·
Porcine Randy Fine: beyond gleefully celebrating child death, has been a well-documented fraudster and the most odious of men, consistently repelling both friend and foe his entire life. @leahfiles @statespirit @RepFine @ElectBilzerian
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Randy Fine probably came out of the devil's womb a fraud. Now, he is a political wh*re that no one respects. He has never truly won anything on his own. If he loses or may lose, he just tries to bribe them or he gets people to bail him out. He is merely a repulsive, sweaty, sad excuse for a man who is known for attacking and doxxing women who challenge him. Let's shed the snake skin of Randy Fine.... In 1992, a Harvard freshman named Randall Fine was accused of paying eight people's club membership fees to vote for him in a campus election. He lost anyway. Two years later, the Harvard Crimson ran a column about him called "Scandal Before Service." He had used the Harvard Undergraduate Council's name to apply for a $24,000 federal grant. He never told the council. To this day, in the Crimson's own words, "what exactly happened to the $24,000 is still not clear." That was thirty-two years ago. He's a sitting member of Congress now. The Harvard kid who tried to buy a club election grew up to run casinos. He spent a decade squeezing money out of gamblers for Carl Icahn and a Detroit creditor group that took a tribal casino away from the Sault Ste. Marie Chippewa during the financial crisis. He says he retired at 40 to raise his sons. He didn't. His own House financial disclosure, signed December 29, 2024, shows he is still collecting up to $50,000 a year in dividends from a Canadian software company called Tangam Systems whose entire business is teaching casinos how to extract more profit from gamblers at table games and slot machines. Penn Entertainment. Caesars. Choctaw. Sycuan. The retired man is still on the casino payroll. His personal holding company, named after his sons, holds between ten and fifty million dollars. He listed zero mortgage. Zero liabilities. On a million-dollar beachfront house. He won a Florida House seat in 2016 and called himself the only Jewish Republican in the legislature. He picked up a nickname there. The Hebrew Hammer. He liked it so much he named his federal PAC after it. What he doesn't tell you is that the Hebrew Hammer brand started getting loud right after October 7, 2023. Before that, he was a backbench Florida Republican with one antisemitism bill on his resume and a side career calling fellow Jewish women "Judenrat" on Facebook, the Nazi-collaborator slur, twice, aimed at Jewish women who refused to support his legislation. He told Israel Hayom in June 2026, on the record: "I have unquestionably become more Jewish as I've been in politics." Those are his own words. He started wearing a kippah only after his son asked him to, in 2024. He grew a beard in December 2025. He told the same Israeli paper he wraps tefillin "many, many more times as a politician than I ever did as a non-politician." His Brevard County synagogue, Temple Beth Sholom, says he and his wife Wendy resigned over a dispute about an LGBTQ staff member, allegedly threatened to burn the place down, and demanded a refund of every dollar they had ever contributed. He is the man who calls women he doesn't like "whores" in text messages, the school board mom Jennifer Jenkins, twice, in writing, on her local school district business. He is the man who posted her personal cell phone number on Facebook and got suspended by Facebook for it. He is the man the Armenian Bar Association is formally trying to get censured for saying, on the record, "we don't want Armenians to be able to serve in Congress." He is the man who tried to become president of Florida Atlantic University in 2023, was not named a finalist, and within hours emailed the state chancellor to complain. The chancellor suspended the entire FAU presidential search. State investigators later found the process had violated state law. The day after Fine won his congressional seat, the sitting Republican governor of his own state, Ron DeSantis, looked into a camera and said state legislators had asked him to install Fine at FAU just to get him out of Tallahassee. The whole university board, DeSantis said, would have resigned before letting him have the job. That is a Republican governor saying out loud that the legislature, the FAU trustees, and he himself view this man as toxic. Fine won FL-6 anyway. By 14 points. In a district Trump had carried by 30. Outraised ten to one by a public school employee with no political background. House GOP leadership had to personally call donors to bail him out. That is not a politician with a district. It's a politician with patrons. The man who gave him the Hebrew Hammer nickname, Joe Gruters, is now Chairman of the Republican National Committee. The position Fine wanted at FAU went to a man whose wife runs the Florida arm of the Republican Jewish Coalition, the same organization that branded Fine. His federal PAC is run by Paul Kilgore, the GOP's most repeatedly investigated treasurer, named in multiple FEC enforcement matters, running PAC plumbing for "hundreds" of committees out of a mailbox in Athens, Georgia. His seat came from Mike Waltz, demoted as National Security Advisor a month after Fine took office in the biggest scandal of Trump's second term. His most flattering interview ran in Israel Hayom, owned by Miriam Adelson, the same family whose casino fortune built the political infrastructure that promotes him. Strip the brand off Randy Fine and what is left is this. A Harvard kid who tried to buy an election and never accounted for $24,000 in federal money. A casino operative who still collects casino dividends. A man whose religious observance got dramatically louder the moment it became politically useful. A legislator who threatens funding for special needs charities and university zoos when private institutions decline to bend to him. A congressman whose own state's governor said the legislature wanted him gone. He calls women whores. He calls Jewish women collaborators. He calls Armenian-Americans unfit for Congress. He says on television we should starve children in Gaza, and his Foreign Affairs Committee assignment was announced the same day he posted "Starve Away" in response to news about Palestinian famine deaths. This is a man who was handed a seat, handed a brand, handed a committee, and handed a network, and whose only original contribution has been the volume. The Hebrew Hammer is not a fighter, he is a weak man with a marketing campaign and pick me energy. And on August 18, 2026, twenty candidates on the FL-6 primary ballot are going to test whether the marketing still holds up.

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Natania Marshall ✞
Natania Marshall ✞@NataniaMarshall·
Congressman Randy Fine: “Israel will exist in 50 years, but probably not the United States”. Any member in Congress who says things like this should be removed and investigated. How is he still allowed into Congress?
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Matt The Welder
Matt The Welder@Matt_The_Welder·
🚨WATCH: Florida Republicans are being told to sit down and accept the party’s chosen candidates.🚨 Last August, @EvanPower said Republican voters would decide the nominees in the primaries. Since then, the @FloridaGOP has endorsed candidates in contested statewide races while changing the rules in a way that ensured debates wouldn’t happen. If voters are supposed to decide, why is the party picking favorites? The Florida GOP should be fighting for voter choice, transparency, and open debate, not protecting insiders and handpicking nominees.
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Clint Russell
Clint Russell@LibertyLockPod·
If you're angry about Elon Musk becoming the first trillionaire after a lifetime of innovation just wait until you hear about how the federal government steals over five trillion dollars from the American tax payer per year. It took Elon 36 years of work. In that time the federal government stole 105 trillion dollars in taxes. Not to mention the 40 trillion they took out in debt. Did they solve world hunger? Did they give you free healthcare? Did they give everyone a house? No. They blew up a couple million people living near Israel. But, yeah. Elon is the real problem.
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TeaPartyTeri@terirockson·
@TheoVon Barnes and noble is pretty awesome these days. 😉
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Theo Von
Theo Von@TheoVon·
Are yall meetin women at Barnes an Nobles or where at? #curious
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TeaPartyTeri@terirockson·
@MikeKelleyPHD How old do you think Collins is? He’s not a Vietnam veteran. Fake news.
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Michael Kelley
Michael Kelley@MikeKelleyPHD·
James Fishbeck appears to be a fraud. He’s running for governor of Florida. He has no real accomplishments. Read his documented background and ask yourself: “Would I trust my underage daughter with this guy.” Fishbeck has been involved in various legal disputes. In 2022, the Broward County School District cut ties with him and a debate league he ran following allegations that he sexually groomed an underage girl while running in-person debate tournaments for middle and high school students that she participated in. Fishbeck denied the allegations and threatened to sue the parents who made them, but later moved in with and was briefly engaged to her after she turned 18. In 2023, Fishback initiated a dispute with his former employer, Greenlight Capital, regarding his job title; the dispute culminated in Fishback's 2025 admission that he had illicitly shared and used confidential Greenlight information. He is not who he wants us to believe. JAY COLLINS is the only viable candidate for FL. governor. A decorated Vietnam veteran and current Lt. Governor of FL.
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theleahfiles
theleahfiles@leahfiles·
Randy Fine probably came out of the devil's womb a fraud. Now, he is a political wh*re that no one respects. He has never truly won anything on his own. If he loses or may lose, he just tries to bribe them or he gets people to bail him out. He is merely a repulsive, sweaty, sad excuse for a man who is known for attacking and doxxing women who challenge him. Let's shed the snake skin of Randy Fine.... In 1992, a Harvard freshman named Randall Fine was accused of paying eight people's club membership fees to vote for him in a campus election. He lost anyway. Two years later, the Harvard Crimson ran a column about him called "Scandal Before Service." He had used the Harvard Undergraduate Council's name to apply for a $24,000 federal grant. He never told the council. To this day, in the Crimson's own words, "what exactly happened to the $24,000 is still not clear." That was thirty-two years ago. He's a sitting member of Congress now. The Harvard kid who tried to buy a club election grew up to run casinos. He spent a decade squeezing money out of gamblers for Carl Icahn and a Detroit creditor group that took a tribal casino away from the Sault Ste. Marie Chippewa during the financial crisis. He says he retired at 40 to raise his sons. He didn't. His own House financial disclosure, signed December 29, 2024, shows he is still collecting up to $50,000 a year in dividends from a Canadian software company called Tangam Systems whose entire business is teaching casinos how to extract more profit from gamblers at table games and slot machines. Penn Entertainment. Caesars. Choctaw. Sycuan. The retired man is still on the casino payroll. His personal holding company, named after his sons, holds between ten and fifty million dollars. He listed zero mortgage. Zero liabilities. On a million-dollar beachfront house. He won a Florida House seat in 2016 and called himself the only Jewish Republican in the legislature. He picked up a nickname there. The Hebrew Hammer. He liked it so much he named his federal PAC after it. What he doesn't tell you is that the Hebrew Hammer brand started getting loud right after October 7, 2023. Before that, he was a backbench Florida Republican with one antisemitism bill on his resume and a side career calling fellow Jewish women "Judenrat" on Facebook, the Nazi-collaborator slur, twice, aimed at Jewish women who refused to support his legislation. He told Israel Hayom in June 2026, on the record: "I have unquestionably become more Jewish as I've been in politics." Those are his own words. He started wearing a kippah only after his son asked him to, in 2024. He grew a beard in December 2025. He told the same Israeli paper he wraps tefillin "many, many more times as a politician than I ever did as a non-politician." His Brevard County synagogue, Temple Beth Sholom, says he and his wife Wendy resigned over a dispute about an LGBTQ staff member, allegedly threatened to burn the place down, and demanded a refund of every dollar they had ever contributed. He is the man who calls women he doesn't like "whores" in text messages, the school board mom Jennifer Jenkins, twice, in writing, on her local school district business. He is the man who posted her personal cell phone number on Facebook and got suspended by Facebook for it. He is the man the Armenian Bar Association is formally trying to get censured for saying, on the record, "we don't want Armenians to be able to serve in Congress." He is the man who tried to become president of Florida Atlantic University in 2023, was not named a finalist, and within hours emailed the state chancellor to complain. The chancellor suspended the entire FAU presidential search. State investigators later found the process had violated state law. The day after Fine won his congressional seat, the sitting Republican governor of his own state, Ron DeSantis, looked into a camera and said state legislators had asked him to install Fine at FAU just to get him out of Tallahassee. The whole university board, DeSantis said, would have resigned before letting him have the job. That is a Republican governor saying out loud that the legislature, the FAU trustees, and he himself view this man as toxic. Fine won FL-6 anyway. By 14 points. In a district Trump had carried by 30. Outraised ten to one by a public school employee with no political background. House GOP leadership had to personally call donors to bail him out. That is not a politician with a district. It's a politician with patrons. The man who gave him the Hebrew Hammer nickname, Joe Gruters, is now Chairman of the Republican National Committee. The position Fine wanted at FAU went to a man whose wife runs the Florida arm of the Republican Jewish Coalition, the same organization that branded Fine. His federal PAC is run by Paul Kilgore, the GOP's most repeatedly investigated treasurer, named in multiple FEC enforcement matters, running PAC plumbing for "hundreds" of committees out of a mailbox in Athens, Georgia. His seat came from Mike Waltz, demoted as National Security Advisor a month after Fine took office in the biggest scandal of Trump's second term. His most flattering interview ran in Israel Hayom, owned by Miriam Adelson, the same family whose casino fortune built the political infrastructure that promotes him. Strip the brand off Randy Fine and what is left is this. A Harvard kid who tried to buy an election and never accounted for $24,000 in federal money. A casino operative who still collects casino dividends. A man whose religious observance got dramatically louder the moment it became politically useful. A legislator who threatens funding for special needs charities and university zoos when private institutions decline to bend to him. A congressman whose own state's governor said the legislature wanted him gone. He calls women whores. He calls Jewish women collaborators. He calls Armenian-Americans unfit for Congress. He says on television we should starve children in Gaza, and his Foreign Affairs Committee assignment was announced the same day he posted "Starve Away" in response to news about Palestinian famine deaths. This is a man who was handed a seat, handed a brand, handed a committee, and handed a network, and whose only original contribution has been the volume. The Hebrew Hammer is not a fighter, he is a weak man with a marketing campaign and pick me energy. And on August 18, 2026, twenty candidates on the FL-6 primary ballot are going to test whether the marketing still holds up.
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TeaPartyTeri@terirockson·
@DLoesch Bro 😎 you’re the op. We are sick of you and Tomi and Riley and the rest of you shaping us with your constant propaganda. You need a technology break.
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Megatron
Megatron@Megatron_ron·
NEW: 🇺🇸🇮🇱 Leo Terrell who runs the Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism declared free speech does not apply if you criticize Jewish communities.
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Hi, I'm KellyJo 🙋🏽‍♀️🇺🇸
. @LauraLoomer was rejected not once but twice by the voters of Florida. She's never recovered and blames the Best Governor in America @GovRonDeSantis for her flaws. Anyone who listens to lying Loomer hasn't been paying attention to Florida politics or they're closet Democrats
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TeaPartyTeri@terirockson·
@stelzner_n1150 He still has to give that wall up. But I think he’s realizing. He’s only 47. I’m 50 and gave up Zionism this year. There’s hope for him. I mean I had no idea what I was saying last year - I was just like Israel’s Gods people the end. If he can wake up- he can win.
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Nicholas J. Stelzner
Nicholas J. Stelzner@stelzner_n1150·
If you only had these three options for the 2028 GOP primary in 2028 who would you vote for?
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