Xenos
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Xenos
@Xenosvps
conservative , America first patriot ; anti communist, anti Marxist , anti totalitarian anti Islamist
شامل ہوئے Ekim 2025
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Just talked to @POTUS and told him that he exceeded every expectation I had for this speech. He gave the American people a clear and coherent pathway forward. Most importantly, he gave a compelling explanation as to why we had to act against this evil regime.
That was the best speech I could’ve hoped for.
✅ Defined the threat our country and the world was facing from a nuclear-capable Iran.
✅ Explained in clear terms the necessity for action because the regime was weeks away from producing enough weapons grade material to make up to 10 bombs.
✅ Informed America and the world we are 2-3 weeks from reaching our military objectives, which is the destruction of Iran’s missile and nuclear weapon programs.
To me, the most compelling and biggest takeaway of all was that he informed the Iranian regime that if we don’t have a real, diplomatic deal to prevent the Iranian regime from going back to their old ways, President Trump will use military force to destroy the regime’s economy to guarantee they will never go back to their old ways.
Midnight Hammer and Epic Fury are examples of what the greatest military in the world can achieve when the commander in chief trusts them and will let them win. The winning combination is not only a great military but also a great commander in chief. We have that in President Trump.
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When this administration dismisses @NATO, it forgets what NATO has meant for America: collective security, shared values, and decades of peace. You don’t walk away because allies disagree. You strengthen it and preserve it.
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When I was born, my family had nothing. Not even our freedom.
Now Trump is pressuring the Supreme Court to gut the 14th Amendment and decide who gets to be American. That includes families like mine.
This is absolutely unacceptable and I will fight against this every step of the way.
apnews.com/article/suprem…
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@RepThomasMassie @ClassicLearner @dbongino Enjoy your new career on cnn as a Trump hater ! Thanks for all the fish !
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Dan, in your first call, which I think is the first and last occasion you and I ever spoke:
(1) you seemed upset that I had received and had released FBI whistleblower information about the pipe bomb investigation.
(2) I informed you that your staff had threatened to criminally investigate my staff as retribution against me (for pipe bomb or Epstein activity?)
(3) you threatened to personally finance a defamation suit against reporters on behalf of a suspect. Perhaps it was also a veiled threat to sue me. You said “those depositions aren’t going to fun for the people involved” or something like that. In any case, Deputy FBI Director shouldn’t be financing civil lawsuits against reporters covering cases the FBI is working on.
(4) you said you were going to call every agent in and get to the bottom of the whistleblower issue.
(5) you offered me a briefing but I was going to be tied up until at least 6pm on the Epstein files transparency act, so I asked how late i could get the briefing and you said you were going to leave the office at 5pm.
(6) I asked you a few questions on the call and your answers indicated to me that you were perhaps less informed than me on some of the issues, or you were going to be less than forthcoming.
A few hours after the call, I received and released new FBI whistleblower information regarding the all-hands meeting (which matched what you told me in #4 above), related to concern that the meeting was called to “out” the whistelblowers.
Your second (attempted) call was the evening I achieved 218 signatures on the Epstein discharge petition and I had been busy thwarting Mike Johnson’s last ditch effort to derail the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Not sure why your call log shows 1:36am. You called me in the evening, maybe 8ish?
note - my staff also had the unfortunate pleasure of receiving numerous late night calls on Signal from FBI staff telling them there was absolutely nothing in the Epstein case and that I should back off.
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I’m frequently disappointed in politicians but Tom Massie defied the odds in my unfortunate experiences with him, as he surpassed my lowest expectations.
This zero pretends to be a principled defender of liberty but, in the real world, he supports third-world tyranny.
Here are the receipts from a phone call I had with this zero offering him a briefing on multiple investigations he was inserting himself into by publicly commenting on them. Rather than affording the subjects of the cases their constitutional Right to due process, Massie chose to waive off the briefing and litigate it on X for clicks. Notice I tried to call him back but he wasn’t interested in facts.
It’s also of note that I never heard a single word from Massie during the process we engaged in to release the Epstein case docs. This process played out in media everywhere and yet Massie never reached out. Not once. It’s almost as if he wants to be a moron. As if ignorance is bliss for him. I’m horrified I once believed this guy was authentic.



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Media Blackout: Islam’s Sexual Enslavement of White Women
In 2018, leftists and their media lost their minds after Germany's only conservative political party, the Alternative for Germany (AfD), used the following painting in its election campaign to illustrate one of the many reasons it was against immigration (predominately 3rd world Muslims).
Painted in France in 1866 and titled “Slave Market,” the painting was described as “show[ing] a black, apparently Muslim slave trader displaying a naked young woman with much lighter skin to a group of men for examination,” probably in North Africa.
The Alternative for Germany party (AfD) put up several posters of this painting with the slogan, “So that Europe won’t become Eurabia.”
Many on both sides of the Atlantic were “triggered” by this usage; even the American museum where the original painting is housed sent AfD a letter “insisting that they cease and desist in using this painting” (even though it is in the public domain).
Objectively speaking, the “Slave Market” painting in question portrays a reality that has played out countless times over the centuries: African, Asiatic, and Middle Eastern Muslims have long targeted European women—so much so as to have enslaved millions of them over the centuries.
As it happens, there is something else—another medium besides writing—that documents this reality: countless more paintings than the one in question concerning the abduction, trafficking, and sexual enslavement of European women; altogether they further underscore the ubiquity and notoriety of this phenomenon.
Indeed, this was such a well-known theme that many nineteenth and early twentieth century artists and painters specialized in it, often based on their own eye-witness accounts. (As one art gallery puts it, “Many … of the most important painters did travel [to the Muslim world] themselves, and what they painted was based on the sketches they had made while they were there…)
Below are just 20 such paintings (there are many more).

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The papacy is the seat of the Antichrist. x.com/vitus_osst/sta…
Rev .Vitus@Vitus_osst
Do you accept that the Pope is the holiest man on Earth?
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So if I haven't pissed you off already, this one might. If it reads terribly tomorrow, blame the flu or whatever this is. 😃
I was raised Catholic — my mom is still the gold standard, never misses Mass. But I have to say, this new Pope Leo XIV is really disappointing to a lot of traditional and conservative Catholics.
I don't debate Christian denominations much anymore, but I do think the pope should largely stay out of day-to-day politics. Popes have been political throughout history, and it sometimes served a purpose, but right now it feels counterproductive.
I still have deep respect for the Catholic Church and my Catholic friends. Without the Church preserving those historic Christian documents for 2,000 years, a lot would have been lost.
That said, Pope Leo has been consistently critical of Trump — turning down invitations, using strong language about war ('God doesn't answer the prayers of those who wage war'), and openly pushing back against efforts to deport illegal immigrants. I get that popes speak on moral issues, but this feels more like picking sides. The cardinals might have chosen poorly on this one.
I respect all my Catholic brothers and sisters, even though I myself have chosen not to practice Catholicism anymore. That said, I have no respect for this pope’s approach. #PopeLeoXIV

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🚨Double standard in the NBA exposed:🚨
Steve Kerr can accuse the Trump administration of "murder" and call out the government for lying — no problem.
Doc Rivers can rip the president and ICE as a "travesty" and a bad example for kids — totally fine.
But let a player like Jaden Ivey speak his Christian faith, call out Pride Month as celebrating unrighteousness, or question certain "religions" that don't lead to salvation in Christ... and the Chicago Bulls waive him for "conduct detrimental to the team."
One side gets a megaphone to attack the President daily.
The other gets fired for offending the wrong group.
The NBA (and Chicago Bulls) make it crystal clear: attacking conservatives and Christians is protected speech. Biblical truth is a career-ender.
I stand with Jaden Ivey.
Faith over fear. Truth over tolerance theater.
Who else sees the hypocrisy? 🔥 #StandWithIvey #NBAHypocrisy #ChristianAthlete

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Anything Donald Trump says tonight is because of this.
Not because he cares about the troops. Not because he cares about your rising costs.
It’s all about his numbers and himself. Like everything else he does.
Manu Raju@mkraju
CNN POLL CONDUCTED BY SSRS March 26-30 Opinion of Trump's Handling of Economy Approve Disapprove Now 31% 69% Jan. 39% 61% July '25 40% 60% April '25 39% 61% cnn.com/2026/04/01/pol…
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@chucktodd @naomirwolf You are strange to be tweeting on first night of Passover
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President Trump can sign whatever the hell he wants to, but it won’t change the Constitution.
The authority to set our election rules belongs to the states — and as Governor, I will protect your right to vote.
That includes your right to vote by mail.
The Associated Press@AP
BREAKING: President Trump signs an order directing the creation of a national eligible voter list, a move expected to face swift legal challenges. apnews.com/article/donald…
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