Meet Bruce Taylor, of Taylor Farms. This man makes huge contributions to Trump so his lettuce is never inspected. So far, this man has given us E. coli, and cyclospora.
He does NOT allow his lettuce pickers to take bathroom breaks.
Kroger brand lettuce is actually Taylor’s.
“My wife left her own life and dreams to move with me to Italy when I was earning just $1,500 a month. I was 17 years old, and she was 16. 🥹
She has supported me through every phase of my life.”
— Bruno Fernandes
This interaction between Haaland and Ibrahimović is funny and wholesome.
Didn’t think they’d click like this.
The way humble Haaland is with him, the respect he shows him throughout the whole conversation. Wow.
🚨🦅 Benfica have opened talks to sign Jhon Durán from Al Nassr, negotiations are underway.
Direct talks also took place with player’s camp over potential move.
Sen. @ewarren: In 2023, Toyota agreed to pay $50 million to settle a claim that thousands of consumers were tricked into buying add-on insurance they didn't want or need. They donated $1 million to the Trump's inauguration and then you reversed their agreed-upon settlement. How much did Toyota's customers get scammed out of?
Russ Vought: Well, I think the way you've just characterized that is inaccurate.
Warren: Toyota had already agreed that they had cheated people out of money and agreed to pay the money back
RFK Jr. spent June personally calling Libertarian candidates in Iowa, asking them to drop out so Republicans could keep two competitive House seats. There’s audio. Sen. Ron Wyden just filed a Hatch Act complaint over it.
June 11: Kennedy calls Rick Stewart (L, IA-02), tells him he’s acting as a “liaison” with the White House, offers to be his “advocate” if he exits the race. Recording obtained by WaPo.
Kennedy, on tape, dodging specifics: “I can’t go into specifics because there’s legal prohibitions about that.” Stewart’s read: careful wording, same implication — help us, we’ll help you.
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We’ve gone from a helicopter at Kid Rock’s, to Apaches on the beach, to this legitimately dangerous flyover in Pensacola.
This is what it looks like when your “SecWar” is concerned with “low-T” instead of discipline.
🚨BREAKING: ICE agents were filmed assaulting, handcuffing, and kidnapping a U.S. citizen in Passaic, New Jersey… while refusing to even look at the ID he repeatedly begged them to check.
A man is pleading with federal agents to verify who he is…
And they refused.
Instead, one agent says, “We need to get him on the ground,” puts him in a chokehold, throws him to the ground, and multiple agents pile on top of him before handcuffing him, and throwing him into their vehicle.
Under the Fourth Amendment, the government cannot arrest, or seize someone, without probable cause that they have committed, are committing, or are about to commit an offense that authorizes the arrest.
U.S. citizens are also not required to carry identification unless they’re driving a motorized vehicle.
And if federal agents are refusing to verify someone’s identity before arresting them, then they are openly ignoring the constitution.
Which should terrify every American.
Because that means no one is safe from being kidnapped by the government… and disappeared.
Every agent involved should be publicly identified, and DHS should be forced to explain why they believed they had the legal authority to seize someone, while refusing to verify who he was.
This cannot become normal.
Navy Federal Credit Union already agreed to pay back $80 million in illegal overdraft fees to veterans and service members. Then Russell Vought tore up the order and killed the deal. He says the order was unlawful. What's actually unlawful is stiffing our troops out of the $80 million they're owed.