Craig Brown

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Craig Brown

Craig Brown

@ccbrown02

Denver, CO Entrou em Ocak 2011
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Seth Abramson
Seth Abramson@SethAbramson·
MSNow has begun a Tarpwatch—and understandably so. Trump has now put a *barricade* around the scaffolding and had the tarp affixed to the *sides* of the scaffold so no one can see Kennedy's name on a building that *legally must have that name on it*. This will go back to court.
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Craig Brown
Craig Brown@ccbrown02·
@JonLemire @mccaffreyr3 🤣🤣🤣 Why didn’t you do anything will be the question asked by the generations after us when they read what we can read now because he writes/posts the insanity nightly. It’s shameful and embarrassing.
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Jonathan Lemire
Jonathan Lemire@JonLemire·
President Trump’s first readout on the Xi summit as he leaves Beijing is…about the ballroom
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Craig Brown
Craig Brown@ccbrown02·
@peterbakernyt @RobbieGramer Then please write more stories/investigative pieces on those that surround Trump. What the fuck is Susie Wiles doing? Why is Marco getting puff pieces versus ‘how to sell out’ articles. The corruption is insane. More investigative journalism please!
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Peter Baker
Peter Baker@peterbakernyt·
At a time of war in the Middle East, the US has no ambassador in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Iraq or Kuwait. At a time of war in Europe, there is no US ambassador in Russia or Ukraine. Altogether some 115 of 195 ambassador posts are vacant. @RobbieGramer wsj.com/politics/polic…
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Craig Brown
Craig Brown@ccbrown02·
@Suzierizzo1 Don't like Hegseth. GI Joke. However, this doesn't appear to be accurate after a basic Google search. Do you have actual video of Ernst doing this?
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Craig Brown
Craig Brown@ccbrown02·
@MeghanMcCain What was the context and if you lived in Texas would you vote for Paxton over Talarico (if that was the race?)
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Xaviaer DuRousseau
Xaviaer DuRousseau@XAVIAERD·
I’m pro-ICE & MAGA and was nervous about Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show. I must say, I respected his performance. Rather than focusing on immigration, he instead highlighted Hispanic/Latino culture and how it’s a part of AMERICAN culture If it’s pro-America, I’m for it 🇺🇸
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Craig Brown
Craig Brown@ccbrown02·
@OccupyDemocrats Is anyone tallying the resignation count nationwide. 9/50 in Minnesota is wild. Any reputable sources out there have this in a chart?
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Occupy Democrats
Occupy Democrats@OccupyDemocrats·
BREAKING: Trump DOJ prosecutor publicly loses it in court — admits “THIS JOB SUCKS” while defending ICE’s lawlessness. In what may be one of the most shocking courtroom moments of the Trump era, an assistant U.S. attorney for the U.S. Department of Justice openly unloaded on her own job in front of a federal judge — and it revealed just how messed up the department has become under Donald Trump. When U.S. District Judge Jerry Blackwell pressed DOJ lawyer Julie Le about why prosecutors and Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were openly flouting court orders — especially around habeas cases tied to the administration’s immigration crackdown — her response was stunning. In open court, she said bluntly: “The system sucks, this job sucks.” That’s not the spin you expect from a seasoned federal prosecutor. Yet Le didn’t stop there — she asked the judge to hold her in contempt so she could get a measly 24 hours of sleep after weeks of arguing dozens upon dozens of habeas petitions. The workload isn’t surprising given the fact that the U.S. Attorney’s Offices in Minnesota are down to just 9 prosecutors from their usual staffing of 50, primarily due to the huge number of resignations from lawyers who refused to continue working under the Trump administration Justice Department’s destruction of normal constitutional legal procedures and practices. Legal experts on social media were flabbergasted. National security attorney Mark S. Zaid said commentators often hear similar sentiments from DOJ attorneys behind closed doors, but hearing it on the record in federal court was extraordinary. “This is unreal,” Minnesota lawyer Daniel Suitor wrote on X. “An AUSA talking like that in open court is about as close as you can come to a total breakdown.” Even a law professor compared the scene to a moment out of “…And Justice For All” — a film famous for courtroom chaos and prosecutorial meltdown. This frank admission didn’t just expose burnout — it exposed a Justice Department in crisis. One where career lawyers are overwhelmed, undercut by policy chaos, and watching court orders ignored as the administration pushes its hardline agenda. Under Trump and his allies in the DOJ and DHS, federal attorneys are being asked to defend policies that defy the law and trample on basic rights — and the toll is showing in open court. Judges don’t usually see inside the psyche of a federal prosecutor. But this week, in that Minnesota courtroom, we got an unfiltered glimpse of what it’s like to be on the front lines of an administration that turns justice on its head — and leaves its own attorneys wishing they were anywhere else. “This job sucks.” That’s not legal strategy. That’s a cry for help.
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Bill Ackman
Bill Ackman@BillAckman·
What is it about Minneapolis that the two tragic ICE shootings took place there within two or so weeks of each other? Could it really be a coincidence? It is almost as if the governor of Minnesota called for protestors to intervene in ICE enforcements in an incendiary manner? Inciting the people to rise up against law enforcement is guaranteed to end badly, and now we have seen the tragic consequences. @GovTimWalz and those that emulate him, it is time to take the temperature down before more lives are lost.
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Donald Trump Jr.
Donald Trump Jr.@DonaldJTrumpJr·
Personally, I think it's great news for Heritage that a bunch of Trump-hating RINOs are leaving. Anyone who would want to go work for Mike Pence's globalist never-Trump organization isn't MAGA and definitely doesn't put America First!
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Craig Brown
Craig Brown@ccbrown02·
@MeghanMcCain If you're so thirsty to stay in the public eye could you at least try not to be a total knob...
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Meghan McCain
Meghan McCain@MeghanMcCain·
I don’t understand how Trump is a King when he won every single swing state, the electoral college and popular vote in a democratic election.
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Bill Ackman
Bill Ackman@BillAckman·
If NewYorkers want more violent criminals released onto the streets, then vote for @ZohranKMamdani.
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Craig Brown
Craig Brown@ccbrown02·
@JoJoFromJerz Kudos. Great summary. Just change 'they' to 'y'all' when rattling this off to the next person that insists he's for the people.
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Jo
Jo@JoJoFromJerz·
When he called Mexicans rapists, Republicans moved the line. When he mocked a disabled reporter, they moved the line. When he demeaned John McCain for being a POW and insulted a Gold Star family, they moved the line. When he bragged about grabbing women by the pussy, they moved the line. When he extorted Ukraine, shut down the government to pay for the wall MEXICO was supposed to pay for, took his daddy Vladdy’s side over our own intelligence agencies, said Nazis were “very fine people,” and said he “fell in love” with Kim Jong Un, they moved the line. When he bungled a pandemic, asked about injecting disinfectants, and golfed while thousands of Americans were dying a day, they moved the line. When he refused to accept the results of the election, plotted a coup, and incited an attack against our Capitol, they moved the line. When his gilded golf motel was searched by the FBI because he had our national security secrets in his f’ng bathroom, they moved the line. When he was indicted the first time, they moved the line. Then they moved it again for the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th times. When he was found liable of sexual abuse—which the judge said could be referred to as rape—they moved the line. Then they moved it again when he was found liable of business fraud. When a jury of his peers reached unanimous agreement that he was guilty on 34 felony counts, they moved the line. When he pardoned every single perpetrator of the deadly attack on our Capitol—on THEM—they moved the line. When he deployed OUR Marines on OUR soil against OUR citizens, they moved the line. When he rolled out a literal red carpet on our soil for a murderous despotic adversary who would like nothing more than to see our democracy burn, they moved the line. When we learned his own attorney general said his name was in the Epstein files—the very files he once campaigned on releasing but now keeps hidden—they moved the line. When he sent his criminal defense lawyer to cut an immunity deal with a convicted child sex trafficker, they moved the line. When he relocated that same sex offender to a bougie club-fed, despite a 20-year sentence that should have kept her locked down, they moved the line. And now that a smutty birthday doodle and a jumbo check for the purchase of a HUMAN BEING—both with his signature—have been subpoenaed by Congress and handed over by the Epstein estate, what are they doing? They’re moving the goddamn line. There isn’t a thing he could ever do that they won’t accommodate. Nothing. He could set fire to the Declaration of Independence while Boerberting Putin and shouting “Death to America” on TikTok Live, and they’d pretzel themselves into whatever shape was needed to insist it wasn’t crossing a line. Because they’re cowards. Craven, cuckholding cowards. And for them, when it comes to Trump, there is no fucking line
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Craig Brown
Craig Brown@ccbrown02·
@MeghanMcCain Meghan - just please go away. what an idiotic reply on your part. Jen is correct and your dad should have worn a condom.
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James Tate
James Tate@JamesTate121·
He called republicans. Trumps prostitutes. 😀
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Craig Brown
Craig Brown@ccbrown02·
@harrisonjaime Specifically says she 'faked the jobs numbers.' Isn't that defamation? In another post he was smarter and started with 'in my opinion.' Seems like this accusation tho is explicit and defamatory.
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David Hogg 🟧
David Hogg 🟧@davidhogg111·
If you say you’re willing to work with Donald Trump but not the Democratically elected mayor of NYC you should not be a Democrat.
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