🚨BREAKING: The American Accountability Foundation (AAF) published a report alleging that Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) and 10 other Republican senators received campaign contributions from industries reliant on foreign labor, connecting these donations to positions on immigration and voting legislation.
Murkowski is one of the GOP senators receiving funds from industries dependent on cheap foreign and illegal labor, and she's helping block the SAVE America Act.
Per the report (part of $8.3M+ to 11 senators from construction, hospitality, agriculture & senior housing), these sectors back amnesty and oppose strong E-Verify and enforcement.
Murkowski has voted against advancing citizenship proof for voting and election integrity measures.
Now it all makes sense!
H/T David J Harris Jr
Dear @fortworthpd,
Retired federal prosecutor here. I see you’ve blocked @libsoftiktok.
As a public law enforcement agency, you are constitutionally barred from viewpoint-based censorship of citizens on your social media platforms — especially those critical of your department. Courts, including the Fifth Circuit, have repeatedly held that such actions violate the First Amendment.
See, e.g., Robinson v. Hunt County, Texas, 921 F.3d 440 (5th Cir. 2019) (sheriff’s office blocking critics on its public Facebook page constituted impermissible viewpoint discrimination).
I strongly suggest you unblock the account immediately. Chaya Raichik (@ChayaRaichik10) is providing the kind of public accountability and transparency your department could only dream of delivering to the citizens of Fort Worth.
@HarmeetKDhillon@CivilRights@AAGDhillon
So, in other words, you got ratioed because...
*squints at your post*
Israel infiltrated 𝕏 so they could conspire to install source code which randomly reposts others' replies to you. And somehow it passed every code review and QA and got released to the wild. And somehow that's easier than tweaking the algorithm or throttling you.
It's a bug which turns the repost symbol green, Candace. I've seen it once in a while. My post isn't even on the guy's timeline.
No matter how clear the evidence is against Tyler Robinson, Candace Owens will never admit she was wrong. She will never apologize for her lies.
She’s way too prideful and narcissistic to admit it.
Nothing would please me more than seeing Candace Owen’s shamed on all platforms. Including her followers. It’s the least that can be done after what she did for 9 months to the Kirk family.
Usually I am not like this but this is a long time coming. Never in my life have I seen so much evil towards a family that suffered a massive loss.
Shame on every single of one of you who supported that demon while she attacked Charlie’s loved ones. Shame on you.
Thanks for listening to my Sass rant.
I wonder if there will ever be a day in the future, where truth is incentivized, not clicks?
Because I can tell you from personal experience, there’s no money to be made by telling the truth. The liars and deceivers get rich, while the actual journalists get ignored.
And eventually, it’s going to reach a point where the good journalists just give up and stop trying, because there’s no incentive for accuracy. Truth doesn’t even seem to be relevant to the consumer.
Until there is an incentive for accuracy, or a punishment for being wrong, then the Candace Owens’ of the world will continue to thrive, and the real journalists with integrity are just going to stop playing.
Before I met Erika after starting at TPUSA, everyone who talked about her used the same word to describe her: "angel."
About four weeks after I joined, I finally met her. Before I could even introduce myself, she knew exactly who I was. She told me she'd been wanting to meet me, had heard wonderful things about me, and that she and Charlie were so happy I'd joined the team.
People who had known Charlie long before he married Erika would always say the same thing: she changed him for the better. He was happier, stronger, and better at everything because of her.
Then I saw it for myself. Working closely with Charlie, I was exposed to them as a couple a lot, because she was in the office with us often. They lifted each other up and were each other’s biggest cheerleader.
When I got pregnant, no one helped me more than Erika. She answered every question I had, sent me lists of what I needed, told me what I could skip, and shared so much wisdom that made everything less overwhelming.
After Charlie died, life became so chaotic that I fell behind preparing for the baby. One day Erika asked if I had a crib yet. I told her I didn't.
She said, "I want you to have the crib Charlie and I bought for our third baby. We were hoping to be pregnant soon, and I found one I loved. I want it to go to someone special. Charlie and I were so happy you're expecting."
That's who Erika is.
She is one of the most selfless people I've ever known. She always puts others before herself, even while carrying unimaginable grief.
My heart will always hurt for her having known the way she loved Charlie. She truly is an angel.
For years I was attacked for using a trough-projected and Pull-Forward Effect (PFE) adjusted mortality baseline instead of a simplistic linear regression. I was 'a fraud' and 'the most dishonest person on Earth...'
Well, time has proved out who was right.
...and how quiet the defamers have become in 2026.
My adjusted mortality model continues to track observed deaths with remarkable accuracy.
The linear baseline I was told was correct, by the CDC and Pharma-Paid Trolls, is now missing reality by over 6,400 deaths per week. They hide their charts now.
Science isn't decided by consensus.
It's decided by successful outcome performance under accountability. Something I have consistently done well my entire life.
Yeah, below is what @AirCanada has to say when I make a claim following the procedure with which they told me to based on my below post.
After I already went to them on email 3 weeks ago.
I never do this, but please repost my original post below far and wide. These socialist dirtbags need to pay for their incompetence, for both me and the 300 other passengers they screwed over. The whole world needs to know how disreputable this company is to paying customers.
You cared about Charlie so much that you repeatedly praised the demonic psychopath who has been attacking his wife and you have refused to call out her lies aimed at destroying his wife and the organization he built.
Attention everyone in Flower Mound, Texas area
The Hive Bakery apparently hates Conservatives and our country. This was their message for the 4th of July:
“We refuse to observe this holiday. F*** this fascist regime”
Would be a shame if everyone in the area saw this!
Hello Mr. Clinton,
I'm not going to extend to you the courtesy that your paragraph about lawfare extends to Trump supporters. Because I've studied enough of you, to know what you are truly about.
You were President during the post-Cold War sugar high. I have it thoroughly documented that you and your administration met with George Soros frequently, and in short term changed your policy positions to fit whatever George Soros proposed.
Which was: continuous military intervention all over the world. Starting with the bombing of Yugoslavia. You were the original neoconservative. Madeline Albright used "open society" phrasing in communicating your foreign policy documents. You are a part of the long string of failures of nation-building in the name of democracy, the Western interventions that resulted in millions of mass migrants overwhelming our borders, artificial famines, and us building the infrastructure that enabled China to take over the Africa continent and extract African resources for themselves.
But. Most of all. Those of us -- and there are a good deal many of us -- who have been ruined by lawfare. @GenFlynn sacrificed everything. @JeffClarkUS has had his life ruined and is still rebuilding. At the end of the day, only one President has been the subject of repeated assassination attempts and eighty-plus indictments - and it's President Trump. Not anyone in your orbit.
Seriously, Bill. What do you think when you see that a Democrat gets indicted by a grand jury, and a judge inevitably overturns that indictment on grounds that nobody has heard of? "Oh wow the judges are so wise and saw right through a jury of peers! And that wisdom coincidentally happens to always fall on party lines!" Give me a break.
Every single one of us on the right-wing side knows that when your side regains power, your side will turn the full might of lawfare on us. You will cheer on mass incarcerations. You openly brag about that. You even toe the line of threatening to jail current military members if they don't refuse orders from Pete Hegseth.
You are the evil one here. You cheer on the burning of our cities. You cheer on lawfare of Republicans. You never apologized for the millions of lives disrupted all over the world. You never say a word about the billions or even trillions of dollars that have been robbed by your friends through corrupt NGOs.
The fact that none of you are in jail, proves that we are the powerless ones here. You're just afraid that someone sees you for you who are, and you secretly know that image is ugly.
There is no such thing as a trans woman.
This is addiction to fetish. He has an obsessive thought, objectification of women, compartmentalization of women, consumerism and consumption of women, control of women as the self made object, and self objectification.
While I might have sympathy for his addiction. I don’t condone his public fetishizing of women.
My parents split when I was five, and the years after were spent in poverty.
By the time I was eight, my mother had become an alcoholic.
This is the full story of the woman who built me and broke me (the same woman, the same hands):
To understand her, you have to understand the house she came from.
My grandfather was a Korean War prisoner of war who came home carrying flashbacks he never set down, and he spent thirty years drinking a liter of whiskey a day to keep them quiet.
Whatever my mother lived through in that house was enough to send her running at thirteen, hitchhiking across the country alone.
She had me at twenty-one.
For the first eight years of my life she held it together.
She was present, she was loving, and she gave my brother and me every ounce of what she had.
She used to sit and read the encyclopedia with me, page after page, and over time she taught me something more valuable than any fact:
How to find my own answers.
One of her sayings has stayed with me my whole life "it's not what you know, it's whether you know how to look it up."
That woman planted the curiosity that drives everything I do today.
Around the time I turned eight, she fell into the same alcoholism her father carried back from the war, and from then on I never knew who I'd be coming home to.
The mother who handed me the encyclopedia became someone I spent my childhood navigating around.
My brother and I learned to take care of ourselves because the alternative was nothing at all – school, lunch money, rides home from practice, all of it landed on two kids.
By eleven I was overweight from fast food and soda, too ashamed to take my shirt off at a pool party.
I built a sharp, sarcastic humor as armor, and my love of books turned from curiosity into refuge – the safest room in my life.
For twenty-five years she told us she could quit whenever she wanted.
We intervened more times than I can count, and every time she agreed with everything we said and walked straight back to the bottle.
Then one day she simply stopped, and I still don't understand what shifted inside her.
She got seven more years before the damage her body had absorbed over those decades finally took her.
I'm still working through what it means to lose the person who built you and broke you in the same lifetime.
She gave me the curiosity, the reading habit, the resilience, and the pain – the whole inheritance, gift and wound bound together so tightly I've stopped trying to separate them.
I love you, Mom.
You were the toughest and funniest woman I've ever known, and I'll carry your wisdom for the rest of my life.
May your soul finally find its rest.