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#MAGA Truth, Justice, and the American way! #TRUMPTRAIN
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@VincentOshana @bobacker84 @GavinNewsom Wow! You are a really stupid American! Have you seen what’s he’s done to California? Dumbass!
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I am officially endorsing @GavinNewsom for president in 2028.
A proven winner.
Nobody does homelessness, crime, fraud, and $8 gas better.
And any man willing to sleep with his best friend’s wife clearly has the character to lead America.
Let’s take California national. 🇺🇸

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@gs457gs @PeterMeijer What value is NATO to us? We pay the bulk, we protect the west, but when we need a little favor?--- we ought to let them fend for themselves
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@PeterMeijer You’re smarter than this. Departing NATO is purely something the Israel lobby wants so they can use us to neuter Turkey.
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@bpaoni @PeterMeijer This really should unite our country with the amazing success of our military. But, but, but Trump. He is helping the world but libtard is unable to see it. Yeah, war, it will be over in 2-3 weeks 🤡🤡🤡
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@PeterMeijer You used to have a backbone and would stand up to the Orange “party of no new wars” turd, my how you have fallen…. Oh, and release the rest of the Epstein files!
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@PeterMeijer You can go and fuck yourself. All of this is on trump. We have no faith in the current USA commitment anyway currently.
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I’ve noticed that many Muslims on X feel uncomfortable with the fact that Muhammad was a pedophile who raped a 9 year old girl when he was 56, and instead they are making all different types of excuses.
Muslims, I want you to know that I SEE you and understand your consternation. So, let me help you out by showing that not only was Muhammad a pedophile false prophet, but he also made halal the marriage, divorce, and remarriage of prepubescent little girls. This isn’t me making things up. This is the Quran and their tafsirs.
If you hate the abuse of little girls, you would condemn this and leave Islam.




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American Oil is back, and that's great news whether you like it or not.
From Australia to Asia to the EU, everyone is signing up for American Energy.
Trump is pivoting from protecting the US Petro-Dollar, to exporting US Petro-leum, and the energy crisis caused by the war in Iran means everyone else is falling in to line.
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The media will bend over backwards to ignore anything that paints the President in a positive light… so I’ll say it anyway.
Grab a tissue, because this one hits different.
What Markwayne Mullin shared wasn’t politics. It was humanity. A glimpse behind the curtain that showed something real… something compassionate… something you won’t see on the nightly news.
Moments like that remind us there’s more to a person than headlines and talking points. There’s a heart. There’s character. There are actions that never make it to camera.
And Donald Trump showed exactly that.
It’s a shame the world isn’t shown these stories. But they still matter. Maybe even more because they aren’t broadcast.
#therealdonaldtrump
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Sheldon neglects to tell you that the FBI director has to fly by private jet by statute.
And Christopher Wray flew home to Atlanta every weekend.
And he left a Judiciary Committee hearing early because he had to fly to his family's compound in the Adirondacks for vacation. Even though he told Grassley he had to leave for business.
Sheldon has selective anger.
And he calls Kash a liar because he didn't like his answers.
Meanwhile, Wray and Comey lied multiple times about significant issues. And Sheldon never said a word.
Sheldon Whitehouse@SenWhitehouse
Re: Patel, fourth lawsuit (he’ll have to testify); lies to Congress; jets and partying at our expense — his day will come. politico.com/news/2026/03/3…
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Iran Update
The President explained clearly his strategy in Iran and why he felt he had to act.
He said that Iran had advanced their uranium enrichment far beyond their agreed levels and had advanced in ways that could quickly give them the bomb. We know now they also had missiles that reach London and Paris. (Oddly the Europeans don’t seem too concerned about this).
He was firm that he would be wrapped up in about 3 weeks but also firm that if Iran did not come to the table and give up their ambitions, they would lose their energy and power infrastructure.
This is a maximum pressure campaign.
It looks to be on track given the results of the targeted efforts.
Meanwhile Iran sent a huge barrage of missiles aimed at civilian targets in Israel at the eve of the Passover holiday.
While many people believe in some kind of a two state solution, Iran has no interest in anything but the complete destruction of Israel and is clear about it. Just as they are clear about their designs on the rest of the MidEast. And against America.
So it is no surprise that the Saudis and the UAE want the Iranian regime overthrown. Nothing like a few missiles coming at your country to be a wake up call.
What is a surprise is that Europe, which needs US help with the Ukraine, (not exactly a US war) has not even allowed overflight of our planes as a courtesy is not acceptable. This was a major mistake on their part and one wonders what about their politics that has them defending Iran, the most hated regime in the world that mowed down tens of thousands of their own people.
It’s an important mission on a tight time frame and so far the president and our military has been in control and on target. The next 3 weeks will tell if he can reach his goals but there is little reason to doubt him so far.
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🚨 Rep. Anna Paulina Luna says, "Today I referred any and every criminal found guilty of fraud regarding Minnesota fraud scheme to be denaturalized and sent for detainment in El Salvador’s high security prison CECOT. /// U.S. citizenship is a privilege not a right, and according to legal statute any person found guilty of fraud within the first ten years of being naturalized can be legally denaturalized. /// I take defrauding the American people VERY seriously. This is a ZERO tolerance policy."
Do you firmly support Anna on this?
A. Huge Yes
B. No
If you strongly support Anna Paulina Luna for everything she’s doing to Make America Great Again, drop a “👍”
MAKE THIS GO VIRAL ON 𝕏. LET’S GO 👏
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The Muslim population in the US has increased by 45% in the last decade.
As of 2020 (latest data) there were about 4.5 million Muslims in the US - a number that conservatives estimate to be nearly double, after the open border policies of the Biden administration.
As of 2025 - the number of Mosques in the US is estimated to be about 4,000.
America must address this. The spread of Islamic extremism is not to be messed around with. 🔥

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Ladies and gentlemen, I give you John Kiriakou, one of numerous "experts" who has been spouting off since start of Operation Epic Fury about Islamic regime of Iran's advanced military capabilities, the resilience of the Islamic regime, etc., etc. Batting average. 0.000.
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby
John Kiriakou at the start of Operation Epic Fury: “If Iran sinks an aircraft carrier, it would trigger World War III. There’s no defense against hypersonic missiles, and Iran possesses them.” Never before have people been so wrong so often.
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More thoughts on Trump's EO.
At first blush, I thought it was rather benign. That may be its greatest strength. The Youngstown Steel case, which is the definitive case on war powers, holds that the President's powers are at their "zenith" when he works in tandem with Congress. And that's what this EO does. It takes existing law, some of it 20 years old, and shoves it down the throats of all the democrat lawyers.
While Trump still has the "Trump card" through his plenary authority under Article II to do way more, the restraint of this EO is like pitching the Supreme Court a soft ball, where they affirm long held legal standards.
Much like the recent tariffs decision, where the Court struck down one provision, only to affirm several other routes for tariffs, with the President and Scott Bessent declaring victory by hiding their "real" power, I think a challenge to this EO may do the same.
It invokes Article II’s command that the President “shall take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed.” It frames non-citizen voting and unsecured mail-in ballots as violations of federal criminal statutes (18 U.S.C. §§ 241, 611, 1015; 52 U.S.C. §§ 20511, etc.).
The federal government has a direct duty to prevent dilution of the citizen vote through fraud or ineligible participation. Directing agencies (DHS, SSA, USPS, DOJ) to share verified citizenship data and secure postal transmission of ballots is faithful execution of existing prohibitions on non-citizen voting, not new legislation.
Courts have recognized broad presidential discretion in directing executive-branch enforcement priorities, especially for national interests like election integrity. Providing states with federal databases (SSA records + DHS SAVE) assists compliance with NVRA/HAVA list-maintenance requirements without commandeering state officials.
This is narrower than earlier 2025 attempts to rewrite registration forms, which faced injunctions; the 2026 EO focuses more on data-sharing and USPS operations.
Also consider the Guarantee Clause (Art. IV, §4): The EO cites the federal obligation to guarantee every state “a Republican Form of Government.” I would argue that widespread non-citizen voting or unverifiable mail-in processes undermines the republican character of elections by allowing ineligible votes to dilute lawful ones. This provides a constitutional hook for federal intervention to protect the integrity of the electoral process itself, beyond routine “manner” regulations.
In short, federal databases already exist for citizenship verification; the EO systematizes their use to fulfill HAVA/NVRA accuracy mandates.
The irony of course is that the swamp used these systems to inflate numbers and commit massive fraud.
Now their toys are being used against them.
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Truth is now considered a right-wing conspiracy.
That’s the chilling line from Melanie Phillips that stopped me in my tracks.
She explains how we’ve reached a point where simply stating observable reality — whether it’s basic biology defining a woman or pushing back against blanket accusations that all white people are inherently bad — gets you branded as evil. Not wrong. Evil. Therefore you must be silenced, cancelled, or erased. No debate. No evidence allowed.
She calls it cultural totalitarianism: a Manichean worldview where one ideology claims a monopoly on goodness, progress, and reason itself. Dissent isn’t argued with — it’s treated as a moral threat that has to be removed.
The deepest irony? In an era that smugly ditched religion in the name of superior rationality, we’ve ended up rejecting reason, evidence, and open inquiry altogether. We’re so “rational” we’ve dispensed with the very tools of rationality.
It doesn’t add up.
Her take has me wondering how we got here — and how quickly disagreement turned into moral excommunication.
Anyone else seeing this pattern play out in conversations lately? Where have you felt truth itself become off-limits?
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