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DC_Draino
DC_Draino@DC_Draino·
Ok hear me out… Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as United States Attorney General.
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Reverend Jordan Wells
Reverend Jordan Wells@WellsJorda89710·
🚨 "NBA & NFL Bowed to BLM & Kaepernick… But When This Athlete Refused the Pride Flag? He Got DESTROYED 😡 (Double Standard EXPOSED)" Remember this? The NBA bowed down and celebrated BLM. The NFL turned Colin Kaepernick — the guy who refused to stand for the American flag — into a hero and gave him movies on Netflix. But when Jaden Ivey said he wouldn’t bow to the Pride flag? He got kicked out. That’s the double standard in “woke” sports. They celebrate attacks on our nation’s symbols. They stay silent when coaches like Steve Kerr and Doc Rivers trash the Commander-in-Chief. Many of their executives donate heavily to the left and clearly despise traditional American values. Now they’re even picking an American-hater to headline the Super Bowl on America’s 250th anniversary. The Olympics disrespected our country again this year. Wokeness has infected our sports from top to bottom. That’s why it’s refreshing to see athletes finally taking a stand for righteousness. Too many “closet Christians” like Steph Curry stay quiet. We stand with Jaden Ivey. Real America is watching. Enough is enough. #StandWithJadenIvey #NoMoreWokeSports #AmericaFirst
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 HOLY SMOKES. Dr. Oz just revealed that HALF of the 1,800 Los Angeles hospice centers are likely FRAUDULENT 221 fraudulent hospices have already been taken out of order! Oz made the announcement after the feds carried out a blockbuster fraud raid in Gavin Newsom's California LOCK THEM UP! Keep destroying fraudsters 🔥 "We believe half of them are fraudulent. Half of the 1,800 prospects that should not be in business if we are able to identify the red flags. That's what we're basing these numbers on!" "These are not random assumptions. World experts at CMS say if you've got 100% or near survival, certainly if you've got a survival over 50% for a population that's supposed to have passed in six months, you've got a problem." "If you're clustered in the same buildings as other crooks, if you're sharing employee numbers and license numbers, if you've got a small number of people less than 50 members, you do that because you can hide what's really going on when they're small because you don't have reporting obligations!" "There are lots of things going on in California that just are not rational, and we're going to take them out." @RapidResponse47
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Erica 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
No one will convince me that President .@realDonaldTrump is a bad person, no one. I don’t care if you don’t agree with me - he’s done more for the people of America than any other president in decades. I said what I said 💥
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MD@Infinityforu·
@nicksortor Obvious…. She has a very loe intellect
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
DEI Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson made BY FAR the STUPIDEST argument against ending birthright citizenship “If I steal a wallet in Japan, 1 am subject to Japanese laws..... in a sense, it's allegiance.” This idiot HAS to be removed from the court.
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Mila Joy
Mila Joy@Milajoy·
The ONLY way to fix the country is to IMPEACH CORRUPT JUDGES. The ONLY way to do that is for Rep. Jim Jordan begin impeachment hearings on a specific judge. Any judge. He is the ONLY one that can do it. Why hasn't he?
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Sarah Fields
Sarah Fields@SarahisCensored·
Exactly one year ago today, Austin Metcalf was murdered in broad daylight. The man responsible is now sitting at home on house arrest - enjoying freedom and time with his family. He admitted to the act, saying: “I’m not alleged. I did it.” He spent just 12 days in jail. His bond was reduced. Over half a million dollars was raised. He was allowed to graduate. And he is allegedly now attending college. And somehow, this is what justice looks like? This is a complete dishonor to the real victim - Austin Metcalf. As Charlie Kirk said: “Imagine believing that murderers deserve condolences, not their victims. The divide in America is between anyone with a grip on reality, and the clinically insane.” Those who support the killer are exactly that: clinically insane. Austin deserved better. And we are not going to let his name be forgotten. We will be watching. We will be speaking. And we will demand justice at trial. Today, we remember Austin Metcalf. We pray for his grieving family. Do not give attention to the killer. Do not amplify his name. Say Austin’s name. A life taken too soon - by a culture that believes accountability will never come. We’re going to change that. FOR AUSTIN. RIP AUSTIN METCALF Born: July 31, 2007 Gone, but never forgotten: April 2, 2025
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Lara Logan
Lara Logan@laralogan·
This is why they constantly attack James O’Keefe - he exposes them.
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California Identity Scam: Petition Fraudsters Logging Into Online Database To Supply Real Voter Names For Forged Signatures & Streamline Ballot Petition Payments “You’re not gonna use your name… I’m giving you one.” Residents Are OUTRAGED After Learning Their Identities Were Used Without Consent In Part III of the cash-for-ballots investigation, petition fraudsters on Skid Row in Los Angeles were caught on hidden camera logging into an online database accessing registered voter names and addresses. These identities were then given to homeless individuals and used to sign in the name of on election petitions. Our undercover footage shows these signatures completed under false identities, followed by cash payments. We tracked the names used in the footage and went door-to-door to verify the individuals whose names appeared in the footage. Residents confirmed the addresses were accurate, but denied ever signing any petitions. “That’s my address… but that wasn’t me.” @camhigby and I confronted Brenda Brown after previously capturing her on tape discussing payment for voter registration work. She agreed to speak privately. SIGVALID.COM was identified as the online database used to access real voters' names and addresses for the petition ballots. More footage shows how these petitions were completed, including instances where the “Declaration of Circulator” was not signed at the time of submission. In one case, Steven Nelson appears to have signed as circulator, despite Brenda Brown conducting the circulation. This violates California Elections Code § 104, which requires the circulator to sign a declaration in their own hand stating they personally circulated the section and witnessed the signatures being written, under penalty of perjury. Those behind Brenda made one thing clear: fraud like this happens all the time… Who is being held accountable? @CAgovernor @MayorOfLA @AGPamBondi @TheJusticeDept @GovPressOffice @NathanHochmanDA @LADAOffice @CASOSVote @USAttyEssayli @GavinNewsom

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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 BREAKING: President Trump has just made ANOTHER federal judicial appointment to cancel out activist judges — Jeffrey Kuntz in the Southern District of Florida LFG! Confirm him, Senate GOP! 🔥 "As the Highly Respected Chief Judge of Florida’s Fourth District Court of Appeal, Jeffrey has been TOUGH and SMART, and delivered strong results for the Sunshine State. A proud graduate of Boston College, who earned his J.D. at Suffolk University Law School, Jeffrey has demonstrated his commitment to the Rule of Law throughout his career. He will always defend our Great Constitution, and put our Country, FIRST. Congratulations Jeffrey!"
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Right Scope 🇺🇸
Right Scope 🇺🇸@RightScopee·
Elon Musk just agreed with Alice Weidel saying Germany will LEAVE the EU. After AfD wins they will allow Germans to vote to leave the EU. THIS IS A MASSIVE WIN. Do you firmly support Elon on this? A. Huge Yes B. No IF Yes, Give me a THUMBS-UP👍!! MAKE THIS GO VIRAL ON 𝕏. LET’S GO 👏
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David J Harris Jr
David J Harris Jr@DavidJHarrisJr·
🚨BREAKING: Former Director of the San Francisco Human Rights Commission Sheryl Davis, arrested on SEVENTEEN felony charges including misappropriating public funds on city contracts worth MILLIONS.
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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
According to whistleblower documents obtained by Business Insider, Roberts' wife Jane earned $10.3 MILLION in commissions recruiting lawyers at firms with Supreme Court interests.
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Faraz Pervaiz
Faraz Pervaiz@FarazPervaiz3·
🇳🇬 Daddy come back - A Young Christian girl weeps inconsolably at burial of her father killed in Plateau by Jihadis in the name of Islam. Persecuted Christians in Nigeria need our support and help.
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@FoxNews @Real___iTamara Exposing what the deep state…. Has always done He still has no idea who he is dealing with….Trump is different.
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Fox News
Fox News@FoxNews·
WARNING SHOTS FIRED: James Carville gloats that Democrats will go after President Trump and his family if they regain control of Congress after the midterms: "They're going to start going after you… Then they're going to go after your stupid jacka-- kids and their spouses and all the other bulls--- that you see, and they're going to investigate the s--- out of you."
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RedPilledNurse
RedPilledNurse@RedPilledNurse·
In 1997, a 23-year-old actress walked out of a hotel room carrying a check for $100,000 and a legal agreement that said she must never speak about what had just happened. She signed it. Then she spent the next twenty years breaking it. Her name was Rose McGowan. The man who wrote the check was Harvey Weinstein. The industry that protected him was Hollywood. And the silence they demanded from her became the sound that eventually helped bring the entire system crashing down. It started at the Sundance Film Festival. Rose was there with a rising career and a future that looked bright. She left with money, a confidentiality clause, and a story she wasn’t allowed to tell. Most people in her position would have stayed quiet. Taken the money. Moved on. Protected what was left of their careers. Rose McGowan did the opposite. She told the truth anyway. Not once. Not quietly. Not when it became safe or popular or profitable to do so. For twenty years — two full decades — she stood in rooms, on stages, in interviews, and pointed directly at an industry that had mastered the art of protecting predators while punishing the people they hurt. She named the machinery. The agents who looked away. The lawyers who wrote the settlements. The executives who kept the secret because the secret made money. She described a system so efficient at silencing victims that it ran like clockwork, generation after generation. She wasn’t whispering in private therapy sessions or anonymous online forums. She was shouting in the middle of Hollywood, while everyone pretended not to hear. And the industry didn’t investigate. It reacted. Roles that had been offered quietly disappeared. Auditions stopped coming. Doors that had been open slowly, carefully closed. Phone calls went unreturned. Her name became something people didn’t want attached to their projects. When media coverage came — and it was rare — the focus wasn’t on what she was saying. It was on how she was saying it. Too loud. Too angry. Too emotional. Too difficult. The story the industry wanted to tell wasn’t about abuse of power. It was about an unstable woman who couldn’t let go. Who was bitter. Who was damaging her own career by refusing to move on. This is how institutions protect themselves. Not with a single dramatic act of censorship. Not with threats or violence or obvious suppression. With a thousand small acts. A phone call not returned. A role recast. A headline that says “troubled actress” instead of “whistleblower.” A raised eyebrow in a meeting. A quiet conversation about whether someone is “worth the risk.” The message was always the same, delivered in a hundred different ways: This is what happens when you don’t stay quiet. Rose McGowan watched her career evaporate in real time. Not because she wasn’t talented. Not because audiences didn’t want to see her. But because an industry she had spent years warning about decided she was the problem. And she kept speaking. 2015. Still speaking. 2016. Still speaking. Then October 2017 arrived. Investigative journalists at The New York Times and The New Yorker published what Rose McGowan had been saying into the void for two decades. Ronan Farrow and Jodi Kantor didn’t discover a new story. They gave her story the institutional credibility it needed to be heard. Dozens of women came forward. Their accounts matched hers almost word for word. The patterns she’d described — the hotel rooms, the assistants who disappeared, the settlements, the silence — all of it confirmed by person after person after person. The #MeToo movement spread across continents and industries within days. Millions of voices saying what Rose had been saying alone for twenty years. Harvey Weinstein — the name she had been repeating into the void since 1997 — became a global symbol of everything that had been wrong, hidden, and protected for too long. He was convicted in 2020. He is in prison now. And Rose McGowan’s career never came back. That’s the part the #MeToo story sometimes skips over. Because movements need clean narratives. Hero speaks. World listens. Change happens. Justice prevails. But the person who strikes the match while it’s still raining? While everyone thinks she’s imagining the storm? That person pays a price the victory doesn’t erase. Rose McGowan was right in 1997. She was right in 2005. She was right in 2015. She was right the entire time. Being right didn’t protect her. It cost her everything — and then the world moved on to celebrate the moment it finally started listening, while she remained exactly where speaking the truth had left her. Outside. Unemployable. Vindicated but not restored. There’s something worth sitting with in that. Something uncomfortable that doesn’t fit neatly into inspirational quotes or empowerment narratives. Not every person who tells the truth lives to see it validated. Not every warning comes with the luxury of perfect timing, sympathetic audiences, or institutional backing. Some people carry the weight of being right before the world is ready — and they carry it alone, at full cost, without applause. Rose McGowan didn’t wait for permission from the industry that betrayed her. She didn’t soften her story to make powerful people comfortable. She didn’t modulate her tone to make her truth more palatable. She paid for that with her career, her reputation, and years of public ridicule. But she spoke. And eventually — eventually — the world heard her. That’s the kind of courage that doesn’t always get the ending it deserves. It’s also the kind the world depends on more than it wants to admit. Some truths need someone brave enough — or angry enough, or stubborn enough — to say them before anyone is ready to listen. Before it’s safe. Before there’s a movement to stand behind. Before there are hashtags and think pieces and awards ceremonies. Rose McGowan was that person. She stood alone in an empty room shouting at an industry that had decided her silence was worth more than her truth. She kept shouting when her bank account emptied. When the roles stopped. When people called her crazy, bitter, unstable, vindictive. She was none of those things. She was right. And she said so, over and over and over again, until finally — after two decades — enough people listened that the ones who weren’t listening couldn’t pretend anymore. The question worth asking isn’t why Rose McGowan kept speaking. It’s why it took the rest of us twenty years to hear her.
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