🚨🚨‼️‼️ | Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino:
“Today, Tether has submitted an official proposal to Exor to purchase their entire stake in Juventus.
From the very beginning, our goal has always been to support the team and restore it to the glory it deserves.
As part of our commitment, if this transaction goes through, Tether will invest €1 billion in the club.“
Oggi Tether ha inviato una proposta ufficiale ad Exor per comprare la loro intera quota di Juventus.
Sin dall'inizio il nostro obiettivo è sempre stato quello di sostenere la squadra e riportarla alla gloria che merita.
Come parte del nostro commitment, se questa transazione andrà a buon fine, Tether investirà 1 miliardo di Euro nel club.
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🚨BREAKING: Marco Rubio sends a chilling message to the EU bureaucrats after they fined X for €120m:
"This is an attack on the American people by a foreign government. The days of censoring Americans online are over!"
The EU has no idea whats coming…
The Commission’s attack on X says it all. When the Brusselian overlords cannot win the debate, they reach for the fines. Europe needs free speech, not unelected bureaucrats deciding what we can read or say. Hats off to @elonmusk for holding the line.
Rumors swirling that the EU commission will fine X hundreds of millions of dollars for not engaging in censorship. The EU should be supporting free speech not attacking American companies over garbage.
90% of developed countries allow the indefinite reelection of their head of government, and no one bats an eye. But when a small, poor country like El Salvador tries to do the same, suddenly it’s the end of democracy.
Of course, they’ll rush to point out that “a parliamentary system isn’t the same as a presidential one,” as if that technicality justifies the double standard. But let’s be honest, that’s just a pretext.
Because if El Salvador declared itself a parliamentary monarchy with the exact same rules as the UK, Spain, or Denmark, they still wouldn’t support it. In fact, they would go ballistic if that happened.
Why? Because the problem isn’t the system, it’s the fact that a poor country dares to act like a sovereign one.
You’re not supposed to do what they do. You’re supposed to do what you’re told. And you’re expected to stay in your lane.