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I think it's very apt. Putin and Trump both thought their wars of choice would be done in a few days and are each trapped in self-created blunders.
Marc Thiessen 🇺🇸❤️🇺🇦🇹🇼🇮🇱@marcthiessen
What a horrible analogy
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🔥🇺🇸MAJOR BREAKING: Congressional Democrats just launched a probe into 17 of Trump’s pardons.
The question: did money, lobbyists, or personal connections buy presidential clemency?
The list includes:
A crypto billionaire. A reality TV star. A Ponzi scheme fraudster. A man who defrauded Native American tribal entities. A media founder convicted of identity theft. A political fundraiser. A nursing home executive.
Stefan Passantino — former White House counsel — allegedly helped one recipient secure their pardon.
What kind of pardon system is this?
This seems more like a price list.
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"The thefts and abuses are eye-watering. I cite them not to enrage readers, but to offer a theory that we may, at last, be passing out of the “LOL nothing matters” phase of this travesty. Trump’s unprecedented corruption is going to bite him in the ass." open.substack.com/pub/thebulwark…
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I guess it’s just an amazing coincidence that basically every decision related to politics helps Republicans, and every decision related to regulation helps fossil fuel polluters.
nbcnews.com/politics/supre…
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The Russians want Ukraine’s permission to hold their parade – so they can safely take to the square for an hour once a year, and then go back to killing *our* people and waging war. The Russians are already talking about strikes after May 9. A strange and certainly twisted logic from the Russian leadership.
There are also messages from some states close to Russia that their representatives intend to be in Moscow. An odd desire at a time like this. We do not recommend it.
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I am a broken record. Keep your eye on Hungary. It is the way forward for America.
Replicate, Investigate, Adjudicate, Eliminate.
Tibor M. Kalman@kalmantibs
To give you a sense of where things are heading in Hungary, two-thirds of Hungarians now want to see Viktor Orbán face trial for corruption, criminality, and malfeasance after his sixteen-year reign. How quickly things change. 😳 One for the history books, indeed. 📷 @hvg_hu
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ZELENSKYY: Russia has fought to the point where its main parade now depends on us.
This is a clear signal: it’s time to end this war. Ukraine is ready to work for peace.
Russia received clear proposal from us on ceasefire and diplomatic steps, and it knows how to contact Ukraine or its partners to finalize details.
However, if that one person in Moscow who cannot live without war is interested only in parade and nothing else, then that's a different matter.
I thank everyone who stands with us and with Ukraine. Glory to Ukraine!
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After yesterday’s savage strikes against our cities and communities – Dnipro, Zaporizhzhia, Kramatorsk, and others – the Russian army continued active hostilities and terrorist shelling throughout this day as well. Russia’s choice is an obvious spurning of a ceasefire and of saving lives.
Assaults continue across all key sections of the front, and since the start of this day alone, the Russian army has already carried out nearly 30 assaults. More than 20 air strikes using over 70 aerial bombs have been recorded just overnight and this morning.
Throughout the night, the Russian army also launched strikes with various types of drones. In particular, Ukraine’s Defense Forces neutralized nearly 90 attack drones alone. There were also missile strikes. In total, as of 10 a.m., the Russian army had committed 1,820 violations of the ceasefire regime – shelling, attempted assaults, air strikes, and the use of drones.
I am grateful to our warriors for defending Ukrainian positions. Ukraine clearly stated that it would act in kind, taking into account Russia’s persistent appeals through the media and social networks asking for a ceasefire during the Moscow parade. It is obvious to any reasonable person that a full-scale war and the daily murdering of people are a bad time for public “celebrations.”
Russia must end the war it is currently waging. Even with the internet shut down and communications blocked, it is perfectly clear to most Russians that their leadership can come out of the bunker and choose peace. The Russian side has our diplomatic proposals, and the only thing needed is Russia’s willingness to move toward real peace.
As of today, we can confirm that the Russian side has disrupted the ceasefire regime. Based on the evening reports from our military and intelligence, we will decide on our further actions. Glory to Ukraine!
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“Bankruptcies among large corps highest in 15 years… Farm bankruptcies are up 46%— will you blame that on Biden too?… Trump shot himself in the foot with tariffs and his War…”
🔥@MAGAindex (Hal Lambert) is the latest MAGA loyalist to get the @adammocklerr treatment
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Mark Hamill still owns my favorite Tweet of all time. 🐐
Happy May the 4th be with you!!! #StarWarsDay

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Sen. @ChrisCoonsforDE: Is Trump eligible to run for a 3rd term under our Constitution?
Trump Judge nominee: Um... I would have to... to review the- the actual wording--
Coons: The language of the 22nd Amendment makes it clear that no, he is not eligible to run for a 3rd term. Anybody else brave enough to say that the Constitution of the United States prevents President Trump from seeking a 3rd term?
Trump Judge Nominees: …
Coons: Nobody? Alright.
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