BREAKING: President Trump has just revoked the security clearances of Secretary of State Antony Blinken, New York Attorney General Letitia James, and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.
These actions are unprecedented in a democracy. This is not about national security—it’s a calculated move of political retribution and obstruction. By targeting officials involved in investigations and foreign policy, Trump is undermining the rule of law and putting America’s security at risk.
I’m here to tell you that even though some have forgotten … I remember.
I remember what it was like when Trump was president.
I remember what he did and said, about Puerto Rico…
About our people ...
I remember after Hurricane Maria devastated our island…
Trump blocked billions in relief … while thousands died.
I remember that when our families lacked clean water and electricity,
Trump threw paper towels and called Puerto Rico “dirty” and “poor.”
But I was not surprised..
Because I ALSO remember… he launched his campaign by calling Latinos criminals and rapists.
He’s told us what he’ll do.
He'll separate children from their families and threatened to use the ARMY to do it
This election goes way beyond political parties.
Now let’s remember what the United States represents and stands for. It’s our name - United.
Regardless of where we’re from.
I’m Marc Anthony…
I remember…
And that’s why I support Kamala Harris for President
Hey @LAURASTYLEZ@oldmanebro you guys keep being "political "! Yes we listen for music/entertainment etc..but MANY listeners NEED the dose of "real life"! Those who don't want you to talk about politics need that help
BREAKING: Judge releases Trump’s plan to steal the election in writing:
Oh this is nothing. It’s just the game plan, in writing, that the Trump team literally wrote out on how to steal the 2020 election by undermining all our votes.
Republicans won’t read it though because Kamala laughs funny.
No wonder why Trump is hiding…
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles, the largest archdiocese in the U.S., has agreed to pay $880 million to 1,353 people who say they were sexually abused as children, bringing the archdiocese’s cumulative payout in sex abuse lawsuits to more than $1.5 billion. https://t.co/PytPqCTDr7