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Recovering litigator, mom, wife, daughter, sister, Latina, Democrat, @sybilltrelawney.bsky.social

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🇺🇸Sybill Trelawney🇺🇦🌻
@WDHunt68 @RadioFreeTom Trump whining that it is unfair for Iran to bomb the Gulf States or close the Straits because we had already “won” is reminiscent of his insistence that Ukraine negotiate away land Russia hasn’t actually taken because Russia has been pummeling it.
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Dave Hunt
Dave Hunt@WDHunt68·
@RadioFreeTom I'm not surprised, in general I'm on the same page as you, or at least in the same book. I wasn't able to read it yet. Doing so now.
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Tom Nichols
Tom Nichols@RadioFreeTom·
Trump’s Plan A was to hit Iran hard, watch the theocrats flee, and then hand power to a government of his own choosing. Should such things not come to pass, Plan B was … well, apparently, there was no Plan B. theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/03/…
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Acyn
Acyn@Acyn·
Trump: I have much more power in my second term. I said I'm going to sign an executive order to ensure that the second Saturday in December, is preserved exclusively, nobody is playing football. Not Ohio state against Notre Dame. Not LSU against Alabama. Nobody is going to play football for four hours during that very special time of the year in December. It's preserved forever for the army-navy game. If you don't want to watch football, you don't have to. But if you want to watch football, you are only watching one game. You are not watching 19 different games.
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Laura Rozen
Laura Rozen@lrozen·
Just an embarrassing amount of gold chochkees here, as Trump tells a Japanese reporter he did not tell allies about his Iran war plans he now wants their help with because he wanted element of surprise, like Japan wanted when it attacked Pearl Harbor.
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Brent D. Sadler
Brent D. Sadler@brentdsadler·
Internationalize the Reopening of Hormuz! Good news from President Trump today, and expected given the importance to many of America’ allies of petroleum flows thru the Straits of Hormuz. "Hopefully China, France, Japan, South Korea, the UK, and others, that are affected by this artificial constraint, will send Ships to the area so that the Hormuz Strait will no longer be a threat by a Nation that has been totally decapitated," President Trump added. Not sure about China being included given their behavior recently and track record in the Red Sea and counter piracy operations. France is already sending a flotilla and hopefully soon Japan sends mine sweepers. History is repeating from the early 90s… Japan has over the years loosened interpretations of its pacifist constitution, such that if Iran’s threat to its energy deemed a national danger it can act - sending minesweepers especially as the direct threat from Iran’s military eliminated becomes more politically viable. Memories still linger of Japan’s tardy response in Gulf War One. foxnews.com/live-news/us-i…
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Tom Nichols
Tom Nichols@RadioFreeTom·
I hope the first thing this task force does is inform Pete Hegseth about what happens in the war colleges he's never attended - or apparently, even visited - because all this stuff isn't it. He has no idea what he's talking about here, but that's no surprise.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth@SecWar

Professional Military Education should produce warfighters and leaders—not wokesters. That’s why we are establishing a Task Force to evaluate our Senior Service Colleges and ensure the focus is where it belongs. No distractions. Just warfighting.

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David Doney
David Doney@David_Charts2·
@KimStrassel 1. We had record oil production under Biden. 2. We are not insulated from the global oil market. 3. Trump has not explained why attacking Iran was necessary. If Trump wants to use our oil here only and refine it here too, great, but that isn’t the plan so we still import it.
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Kimberley Strassel
Kimberley Strassel@KimStrassel·
The idea that this admin is "fumbling" (Politico) this energy moment is hilarious. It's thanks to Trump's energy indendence/dominance agenda that we could confront Iran, and why his team now has levers to pull. The real risk to energy: Biden wsj.com/opinion/trumps… via @WSJopinion
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🇺🇸Sybill Trelawney🇺🇦🌻
@McFaul But EVERYONE knows about the Straits of Hormuz. The military advisers must have raised it. Trump however listened to the gurgling sounds of his wishfully thinking gut.
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Michael McFaul
Michael McFaul@McFaul·
The Trump administration does not use the conventional inter-agency process run by the National Security Council to make national security decisions, which is probably why they never thought about second and third order effects of their war in Iran.
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Jo@JoJoFromJerz·
@atrupar Yes of course, we should take Russias word for it, just like we should believe them every time they say one of their critics “fell out of a window.”
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
QUINTANILLA: Do we think the Russians have shared intel about the location of US military assets, and if so, why would we be giving waivers on Russian oil sanctions? WITKOFF: I'm not an intel officer, so I can't tell you. I can tell you that on the call with the president, the Russians said they have not been sharing. That's what they said. We can take them at their word.
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David Montgomery
David Montgomery@djmont·
@stustin @RadioFreeTom @BretWeinstein No code. Not personally offensive, but rather offensive as a candidate. Someone you ordinarily wouldn’t want to vote for. I think you knew what I meant. You’re just trying to stir something up. 😊
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Bret Weinstein
Bret Weinstein@BretWeinstein·
Hi Tom, I’m a life long liberal alarmed by the capture of my party by people who have reversed all values Democrats once stood for, and are hostile to the principles on which our country is based. Are you actually confused by my position, or are you playing dumb for some reason?
Tom Nichols@RadioFreeTom

Yes, yes, you had no choice, something something. Or maybe Trump has always been a test of basic judgment and character and millions of people have failed it because they were obsessed with their own resentful grievances.

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Tom Nichols@RadioFreeTom·
Yes, yes, you had no choice, something something. Or maybe Trump has always been a test of basic judgment and character and millions of people have failed it because they were obsessed with their own resentful grievances.
Bret Weinstein@BretWeinstein

I don’t owe anyone an apology for supporting Trump. No one does. The Democrats didn’t run a credible candidate. They ran two insults to our intelligence. It was a de facto coup—rule by a cabal of advisors. Voting Trump was a patriotic duty even if a cabal now seems to control him

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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
Leavitt: "As far as married women who have changed their name, if they're already registered to vote, they're entirely unaffected by the SAVE Act. And for the small fraction of individuals who have changed their name or their address, they can still register to vote of course, they just have to go through their state processes to update that documentation."
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Grace Alexander
Grace Alexander@GraceAl38236563·
@atrupar Married women who have changed their names are NOT "entirely unaffected" -- the bill’s requirements apply whenever registration information is created or updated, which almost all voters must do at some point.
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