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Ploni Almoni

@UnrealMaxHead

I'm an American patriot, and I tweet mainly about politics. 🚫 No DMs, please.

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Ploni Almoni@UnrealMaxHead·
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William
William@tweetbywilliam·
JD Vance will go down in history as the worst Vice President of all time.
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Mike Newman
Mike Newman@MikeNew19512115·
What the F happened to the Trump I voted for three times? Where did he go? Or was he always this way?
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Hashem
Hashem@HashemAllMighty·
🚨 Trump just announced Qatar is pledging over $1 trillion in new U.S. investments. Qatar — a country of ~350,000 citizens that relies on over a million foreign workers in human slave conditions — was already outspending Israel by many billions on U.S. influence operations. Now it’s in the trillions. They bought the Left long ago. Now they’re conquering the Right by weaponizing Israel as the ultimate wedge issue. We were warned for years. Many still refuse to see it. While we criticize jihadist terror influence in Britain, something far more dangerous is unfolding in the U.S. Failing to cut Qatar’s terror-linked tentacles from America will go down as one of the biggest strategic mistakes in U.S. history. More details below👇🏼 - I challenge anyone to find a single inaccuracy.
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Qatar floods the U.S. with staggering sums, dwarfing Israel’s spending by many billions, through lobbying and shadowy influence tactics. The raw numbers (below) are jaw-dropping, but the intent behind them is what demands scrutiny. Dig deeper, and a chilling pattern emerges: A tale of two cultures — one focused on manipulation and control, the other on survival and human progress. A small sample of Qatar’s sinister spending initiatives: 🔴 $16.3M in 2017 funneled to Trump officials and Congress to fight a Saudi-led blockade, downplaying ties to Hamas - Purpose: Reputation laundering 🔴 $9.3M (2017-2022) to Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough to polish Qatar’s extremist image, masking terrorist links and portraying as a “reliable all” - Purpose: Whitewashing terrorism, reputation laundering 🔴 $333M to Georgetown University (2011-2018), disguised as “private gifts,” to inject Islamofascist narratives into Middle Eastern Studies curricula. - Purpose: Radicalization, normalizing Jew-hatred and anti-Israel sentiment 🔴 $14.8M to Brookings Institution in 2013 to tilt the Doha Center’s research toward Qatar-friendly policies propping up the Muslim Brotherhood. - Purpose: Political cover for terrorism 🔴 $1.95B to Cornell University (2001-2023) for Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar, embedding Qatari Islamist influence into research, hiring, policies, and cou. - Purpose: Infiltration, Islamization, sanitizing terror ties. This is just the tip of the iceberg—countless examples, all sourced and verifiable, scream the same story. Now look at Israel’s spending—modest, transparent, and starkly different: 🟢 $3.1M in 2023 lobbying for $3.8B in U.S. military aid under the U.S.-Israel MOU to shield 12 million people from Hamas and Hezbollah. - Purpose: Survival. 🟢 $150M to the BARD Fund (2010-2023) for U.S.-Israel R&D on drought-resistant crops. - Purpose: Innovation, sustainability. 🟢 $2.5M to FDD’s Israel Program (2021-2023) for policy research countering Iran and Hezbollah. - Purpose: Combating terror threats. 🟢 $80M in 2023 for medical research with U.S. institutions like Johns Hopkins, driving breakthroughs in cancer and biotech. - Purpose: Saving lives. Again, just a sample—sources available, patterns clear. The numbers paint a damning picture. Qatar, a nation of 350,000, has dumped $250.9M on lobbying (2016-2024) and $7B on U.S. universities (since 2012)—every dollar laser-focused on sanitizing terrorism, polishing its image, and mainstreaming Muslim Brotherhood ideology. Add its economic plays—$1.6B in the Empire State Building, $30B in tech and real estate by 2019, and balloon= growing stakes in U.S. stocks—and you’ve got a blatant bid for leverage and control over America. Israel? No such playbook. It holds no comparable economic chokeholds, spends nothing on reshaping curricula or pushing Jewish influence, and has no need to scrub ties to criminal networks. Its $188.9M in lobbying and $1-2B on universities overwhelmingly fuel self-defense and a real U.S. partnership—mutual benefit, not domination. The verdict is undeniable: Qatar’s billions don’t enrich America—they buy dominance, deceit, and creeping control over our politics, campuses, and markets. Israel’s far smaller sums defend a nation and advance shared progress. And the sick twist? Qatar heavily funds Hamas, forcing Israel to beg for Iron Dome funds to survive — then turns around and accuses Israel of undue influence with “Jewish money”. The hypocrisy is suffocating. To conclude, any honest person knows that every single tie to Qatar should be severed. This isn’t just a policy issue — it’s a protection against a takeover. America shouldn’t be for sale. Qatar’s malintent must be called out, loud and clear. Politicians need to hear it: no amount of evil capital justifies this mess. It’s why we’re drowning in it now. Speak up — before it’s too late. Please!

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The Moderate Case
The Moderate Case@TheModerateCase·
Hezbollah violated the ceasefire outlined in the MoU… an arrangement Israel was never going to accept indefinitely in the first place. Israel then struck Lebanon, and Iran responded by closing the Strait of Hormuz again. So, once again, can someone explain why America should allow Iran to call the shots over what happens in Lebanon? Iran’s proxy violated the very conditions Iran outlined. Israel responded. Iran pointed the finger at Israel. That’s the sequence. Hezbollah breaks the agreement, Israel answers, and Iran punishes the global economy for it. Why should America reward this behavior by giving Iran even more leverage over Lebanon?
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Avax
Avax@avaxxxx8·
History will remember this; he made a deal with the murderers of 40,000 innocents. #IranMassacre‌2026
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Green Beret Nap Time
Green Beret Nap Time@GBNT1952·
Alright… everyone on the Halal Right. I’ll give you limited ridicule and only light humiliation and allow you back into the fold to defeat the leftist progressive Democrats, Marxists, Islamists and globalists trying to destroy our country, All you have to do is admit you fell for propaganda made for illiterate Russian peasants that was repackaged by inbred booger eaters that marry six year olds and sent directly to you. It’s a win win. We get to laugh at you and none of us gets taken over by authoritarian zealots that will kill, force convert, or tax enslave us like they did so many other Christian countries. Let’s save America 🇺🇸🤙
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Mark R. Levin
Mark R. Levin@marklevinshow·
Rather than release $24 billion of frozen Iranian funds to the Iranian regime as provided in the MOU, which we hold, why not give those funds to the American families whose family members were murdered by the regime and to the Marines and soldiers and others who lost legs, hands, arms, eyesight by the regime’s terrorist attacks.
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The Viking Jew
The Viking Jew@jew_viking·
JD Vance wants an endless war. This is why he wants to keep IRGC in place.
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The Moderate Case
The Moderate Case@TheModerateCase·
Israel cannot violate an agreement they didn’t sign. That makes no sense.
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Mark R. Levin
Mark R. Levin@marklevinshow·
According to Axios, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of War, and the CIA director, all apparent hardliners, opposed the MOU. I assume they had good reasons.  What were they?  If you actually read it I think it’s pretty obvious. And we can all agree they are great patriots.
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𝐃𝐚𝐧 𝐂𝐨𝐨𝐩𝐞𝐫 𝐓𝐗
Gotta be honest. The Trump Admin going heavy with ridicule for people who have supported and fought for them the last year and a half is crazy. They didn’t do anything like this when Tucker turned on them. Any ideas on what’s going on?
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Mark R. Levin
Mark R. Levin@marklevinshow·
Why aren’t ballistic missiles banned in the MOU?  Why aren’t they even mentioned?  They’re the most powerful conventional weapon Iran has in its arsenal and each missile can kill thousands and take down entire neighborhoods.  They’re also used for carrying nuclear warheads. Because the Iranian regime refuses to abandon them and will supply them to Hezbollah.  This is crazy.
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The Viking Jew
The Viking Jew@jew_viking·
This is all it took to buy an American president.
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Lily West 🇺🇸🌹
Lily West 🇺🇸🌹@LilyRoslynWest·
Oh wait, Before I sign off:
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Dr. Eli David
Dr. Eli David@DrEliDavid·
President Trump yesterday: “We have regime change in Iran. These are different, much less radicalized people.” 💪
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The Viking Jew
The Viking Jew@jew_viking·
"I killed the Ayatollah, I destroyed their Airforce" No amount of gaslighting will conceal the fact that Israeli Airforce did that. Israel was fighting while you, Mr President, went behind Israel's back and closed a surrender deal with their enemies.
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Mark R. Levin
Mark R. Levin@marklevinshow·
Since Qatar is a great ally, why not tell them to stop pouring tens of billions into our schools to fund anti-American ideologies, to stop funding the Muslim Brotherhood and other terror organizations.
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Carlos Abadi
Carlos Abadi@NewSamawal·
The money is already flowing, Mr. President, you signed the waivers.
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Nili Lachovsky
Nili Lachovsky@lach_nili·
AN OPEN LETTER TO US VICE PRESIDENT JAMES DAVID VANCE Mr. Vance, with all due respect (what little of it remains with every word you speak): stop talking to Israel as if you are addressing a beggar protectorate or a pocket vassal. Yes, America generously allocates dollars and stamps out part of the hardware in its factories. But it does so strictly according to Israeli blueprints. The systems that actually closed our skies and saved millions of lives—Iron Dome, David’s Sling, Arrow—were conceived, perfected, and battle-tested by ISRAELI BRAINS. All these brilliant algorithms, radars, and the interception doctrine itself are pure Made in Israel, not some souvenir from Washington. Washington provides the paper (for which we thank the American taxpayers), but Israel pays for it with the genius of its engineers and the living blood of our brothers on the battlefield. So, the balance is perfectly equal. And when you, sitting in a cozy office across the ocean, start lecturing us along the lines of "don’t dare anger your only ally," it reeks of such dense, arrogant hubris that it becomes embarrassing. Right now, you are millions of light-years away from being a true statesman, but just a couple of steps away from absolute ignorance. Israel is not at war with its friends. The United States is our partner, NOT our boss. And while we are here defending our very right to breathe on this land, you and Trump are trying to cut backroom deals with the exact same Iranian regime that dreams of erasing us from the map. We don’t need your lectures or your sermons from Washington. We just need you to stop confusing an alliance with serfdom. The Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, is not a hired employee in Trump's corporation, nor is he an errand boy for Vance. He is a leader chosen by the Jewish people to protect this nation with teeth and claws. And we will not fall to our knees for your subsidies, for which Israel already pays in full every single day—strategically, technologically, and geopolitically. P.S. You will never become President of the United States. But if Israel's strength, independence, and intelligence annoy you that much—go ahead, try pulling your support. Do us a favor. You will see firsthand how Israel keeps standing on its own two feet, while your political career crashes and burns. We have survived and stayed strong—with or without America. But you without us? You will be nothing more than a footnote in old history textbooks.
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