@Acyn Stephen Miller, aka: “the ugly fuck”, the haunted bureaucratic homunculus forged from a hairless mole rat, a paperwork error and the aesthetic profile of a mildly haunted testicle…
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I’m so extremely proud of Epstein/Maxwell Survivor Lisa Phillips who has been campaigning in the UK for Investigations and Prosecutions into the men that are mentioned in the Epstein files & now Prime Minister Keir Starmer is on board to help.Why isn’t the U.S doing the same?
Blundell: When Trump took over the board with all of his loser pals, he also got access to The Kennedy Center bank account. And there's about $17 million that should be in this account for operational expenses that has disappeared ... where did that $17 million go?
@FoxNews His jokes are beyond the pale. A comedian he is not nor never will be.
#ReleaseAllOfTheEpsteinTrumpFiles
If the President has nothing to fear & is still wanting to catch criminals & pedophiles, why not release the other 3.5mil?
@FoxNews His jokes are beyond the pale. A comedian he is not nor never will be.
#ReleaseAllOfTheEpsteinTrumpFiles
If the President has nothing to fear & is still wanting to catch criminals & pedophiles, why not release the other 3.5mil?
This photo is what it looks like when you love your country
Find me one photo of Pierre Poilievre, Danielle Smith, Doug Ford, Melissa Lantsman, Chris Warkentin, any current or former CPC MPs (i.e. Michelle Ferreri) or any MapleMAGA being this happy for Canada
You won't find one
A brand new bridge between Detroit and Canada is finished and ready to open. It would speed up traffic for millions of trucks, cut delays for American businesses, and help the auto industry that employs people in every state. There is just one problem.
Donald Trump won’t let it open.
Here is why.
The family that owns the old bridge stands to lose business when the new one opens. So in January, they gave one million dollars to a pro-Trump super PAC.
Weeks later they met with Trump’s Commerce Secretary.
He called Trump.
Hours after that, Trump announced he would block the new bridge. The opening was set for June 12. It got canceled the day before. The bridge sits there finished and empty.
Now here is the part that should make every taxpayer angry.
Canada paid for the entire bridge.
Every dollar. And the United States already owns half of it for free. Trump is holding up a bridge we got for nothing, to protect a donor who wrote him a check, while picking a fight with our closest ally and biggest trading partner.
This is corruption in plain sight.
A billionaire pays, and the President delivers. American workers and businesses pay the price.
Open the bridge. A government should work for the people, not for whoever writes the biggest check.
https://t.co/9o9Gz9UrBo
Over the past few months, I've been really thinking about what makes me love this wonderful country called Canada.
And, in the wake of our Men's National Team's first ever victory at the World Cup, it hit me:
Anyone can come to this beautiful land and help shape our country's future.
We are by nature a tolerant, kind-hearted, welcoming people.
If you choose to come to Canada and you contribute in whatever small way you can, you're a Canadian.
#Canada
Message d’un fan de Cristiano Ronaldo à Bruno Fernandes sur Instagram 😭🇵🇹🔥
« Avant de fouler ce terrain, rappelez-vous qui a ouvert la porte à vous tous !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Souvenez-vous du gamin de 19 ans qui pleurait après avoir perdu la finale de l'Euro 2004. Alors que tous les autres s'en allaient, il est resté là, le cœur brisé, parce que porter le maillot du Portugal signifiait tout pour lui.
Souvenez-vous de la Coupe du Monde 2006. Quand le Portugal est tombé face à la France en demi-finale, c'est encore Cristiano qui était en larmes. Il ressentait le poids de l'emblème plus que quiconque.
Ce jeune Cristiano est la raison pour laquelle tant d'entre vous ont cru qu'un joueur portugais pouvait devenir le meilleur au monde.
Il a fait rêver toute une génération.
Il a montré à chaque enfant au Portugal qu'il pouvait atteindre le sommet absolu du football.
Il a placé le Portugal sur la carte mondiale du football.
Pendant plus de vingt ans, il a porté ce maillot, cet emblème et cette nation sur ses épaules.
Il a mené chaque bataille.
Il a joué malgré chaque déception.
Il a enduré chaque critique.
Il a porté les attentes de tout un pays.
Pendant des années, il s'est battu contre ce que beaucoup considéraient comme du "deux poids, deux mesures" et un traitement injuste, alors que les projecteurs étaient souvent braqués ailleurs. Pourtant, il n'a jamais cessé de se battre pour le Portugal.
Et maintenant...
Cela pourrait être sa dernière danse sur la plus grande scène du football.
Sa dernière chance de soulever le seul trophée qui viendrait parachever la plus grande carrière internationale que ce sport ait jamais connue.
Alors battez-vous pour lui.
Courez pour lui.
Laissez tout sur le terrain pour lui.
Jouez pour l'emblème.
Jouez pour le maillot.
Créez des occasions pour lui.
Passez-lui le ballon.
Offrez-lui les adieux qu'il mérite.
Parce que si Cristiano avait encore les jambes, la vitesse et la puissance qu'il avait à son apogée, il n'aurait besoin de personne. Il porterait le Portugal sur son dos une fois de plus et finirait le travail lui-même.
Mais cette fois, c'est à votre tour de vous battre pour lui, tout comme il s'est battu pour le Portugal pendant plus de vingt ans. »
Poilievre: I met a lady at the airport the other day who told me that she moved from Vancouver to Mexico so that she would feel more safe. Let that sink in. She feels more safe in Mexico than in Vancouver.
(Mexico’s homicide rate is more than 13x higher than Vancouver’s)
More than 40 years ago, I arrived in Chicago in search of an idea. I was a young man looking for purpose, who believed deeply in America, was inspired by the Civil Rights Movement, and wanted to be a part of something larger. The America I believed in was one where everyone has opportunity, everyone is seen, everyone belongs—because that was an America that had a place for me, too.
Reporter: “Will you hold anyone accountable for the strike on a school that killed more than 100 children?”
Trump: “No. It’s such a strange question to be asked. It’s a long time ago. Mistakes are made. I would ask Hegseth that question.”
You killed 168 little girls and not a single word of regret or condolence. There has never been a bigger piece of human garbage than this fucking monster.
My friend Jamie Raskin is one of the most careful and principled people in Congress. So when he says the director of the FBI may be running a taxpayer funded slush fund, I pay attention.
Here is what he found.
Kash Patel directed more than $1 million in bonus payments to a small circle of agents in his inner circle and on his security detail.
Some were getting nearly $8,000 every two weeks on top of salaries that were already maxed out at the federal ceiling. A number of them collected close to $40,000 over consecutive pay periods.
The payments came so fast that the FBI’s bonus reserve accounts ran dry and some checks bounced.
So who got the money?
Agents on Patel’s so-called "director’s advisory team."
That is the unit created in 2025 and described internally as a payback squad, built to dig up dirt on the law enforcement officials who investigated Trump and his allies.
Raskin has given Patel until June 29 to account for every payment, every recipient, and any internal review of whether this was even legal.
Patel should answer for all of it.
https://t.co/HZPeRJ2Kqg