
CitzenReset
62 posts





There’s something honest about how fans treat the New York Mets. They can love the team, stick with it for life and still say, plainly, when they suck. No one questions their loyalty for being critical. But in politics, that same honesty often disappears. People feel pressure to defend every move by Donald Trump or any leader as if admitting a mistake somehow betrays the cause. It doesn’t. In fact, real support means being able to call out what’s not working while still believing in the bigger direction. The same principle applies to countries and policies. You can question decisions, even strongly, without hating the country or its people. Criticism is not disloyalty and it should not automatically trigger labels or shut down debate. If anything, that willingness to speak honestly is what keeps systems healthy and grounded in reality. Agree?

Ghislaine Maxwell exploited and abused women and children. Donald Trump and Oversight Republicans are entertaining a pardon for her. It’s sick. We will oppose any effort to erase responsibility for these crimes.






Erika is preaching about joy when she looks like she’s going to knock somebody out with every world she speaks. Eyes don’t lie,



I am shocked that some of my former Republican colleagues on the Oversight Committee are supporting pardoning Ghislaine Maxwell. The Epstein survivors are adamantly against her receiving a pardon as she was one of their main abusers next to Jeffrey Epstein and they say she is a serial liar. If Trump gives her a pardon, it sets up a very potential quid pro quo. She will owe Trump and she will lie to protect people he ask her to. Instead the DOJ and local prosecutors with jurisdiction should be prosecuting the rich powerful elites who raped and trafficked these brave survivors when they were just teenagers and young vulnerable women. Why is this so complicated???


BREAKING NEWS: Top U.S. Nuclear Chief Caught LEAKING Sensitive National Security Information to Stranger, Reveals Army Chemist Was Exposed to U.S. Chemical Nerve Agent, Confirms U.S. Strike Killed Children in Iran, Discloses U.S. Plans to ‘Kill Iran’s New Supreme Leader’ “If he [Mojtaba Khamenei] doesn't change his ways, yeah, they're [United States] going to kill him.” “The easiest way to get intelligence…send a pretty girl, talk to the guy…I have to resist your eyes.” “Your eyes have mesmerized me so much…Almost like you're an intelligence.” Andrew Hugg, a U.S. Chief of Chemical Nuclear Surety, was caught on hidden camera casually revealing sensitive information to a stranger in a public restaurant. Andrew Hugg, Chief of Chemical Nuclear Surety, in charge of nuclear and chemical safety was caught on hidden camera releasing information regarding the U.S. Nuclear Information. He claims the U.S. still possesses nerve agents and says a U.S. Army chemist recently died from exposure. He also acknowledges U.S. airstrikes have killed children in Iran, calling it “collateral damage,” and revealed to the journalist how nuclear launch decisions are made in real time. Hugg described how the United States could assassinate Iran’s next leader if he “doesn’t change,” while admitting the U.S. has no plans to use nuclear weapons: “We’re not going to nuke anybody.” All of this was casually revealed to an undercover journalist in a restaurant. This raises serious questions about this official's judgment, security, and what’s really happening behind closed doors. We have reached out to the Pentagon and U.S. Army for comment and they are working on a response. @USArmy @DeptofWar






✅ 1/20/25 Republicans took control of White House + Senate + House. ❌They expanded spending beyond Biden’s budget, causing U.S. debt to increase $2.7 trillion since then. 👎I voted against this excessive spending and that’s why the swamp wants me gone. 👍I keep my promises!












