The number one issue is to make sure we have honest elections with citizenship/voter photo ID, paper ballots and limited mail-in ballots for overseas military.
I will deliver this speech Monday at approximately noon. I’m honored to report that some survivors have already indicated they will attend as my guests in the gallery. If you’re a survivor and would like to attend, please contact my office, or talk with leaders in your group.
.@FoxNews host Mark Levin deleted his defamatory post about me after Thomas Massie ratioed him in comments and Nick Shirley also commented that what he posted about me was not true. And community notes is still setting him strait.
I can’t believe Fox platforms this liar.
🚨🇺🇸🇷🇺 With all eyes on the Iran conflict, what happens next in Russia when strikes are being carried out on St. Petersburg?
Russia's OSCE Rep Dmitry Polyanskiy just said the quiet part loud.
He's more likely to bet on direct NATO-Russia military conflict than a peace deal, and Germany's rearmament ambitions are the reason he gives.
"The decision in Europe has already been made."
If he's right, diplomacy isn't stalling. It's already over.
@Dpol_un
🇺🇸Despite 5-7 people dying every year from subway surfing, these kids are still out there like it's Mission Impossible
Mamdani must have better things to do than saving kids' lives in NYC
🇱🇧🇮🇱 Lebanon’s President Joseph Aoun condemned the Israeli attack on a Lebanese Army vehicle, which killed two officers and a soldier, as a "flagrant violation of Lebanese sovereignty and of international laws and norms."
Israel defended the attack, claiming the vehicle was "traveling in an active combat zone that had been evacuated, and an alert was received regarding gunfire directed at Israel Defense Forces troops in the area."
The IDF went on to practically blame the Lebanese Army for the deaths, noting "that movement in a combat zone requires coordination with the Israel Defense Forces."
Sources: @LBpresidency, IDF
🇺🇸 Trump handed a "full, complete and unconditional pardon" to a former Republican congressman who made $300K+ from insider trading.
Stephen Buyer, Indiana Rep from 1993 to 2011, was convicted of four counts of securities fraud in 2023 after buying Sprint stock right before T-Mobile's $23 billion merger announcement.
He was sentenced to 22 months, and the Supreme Court refused to hear his case.
Then 52 sitting and former members of Congress wrote letters backing his pardon.
The official rationale: his military service as Army judge advocate general showed his good character.
The actual path: enough lawmakers vouched for him and Trump signed off.
Source: Reuters
🇫🇷 Four years ago, Maja Chwalińska was battling depression so severe she could barely get out of bed.
Last week, the 24-year-old arrived in Paris ranked No. 114 in the world, with no sponsors, no guaranteed income, and uncertainty over how she would even pay for her hotel room.
She fought through three qualifying matches just to enter the French Open, then stunned the tennis world with nine straight victories to reach the final.
Now she is guaranteed at least $1.6 million, with $3.25 million awaiting if she wins the title.
A week ago she was worrying about a hotel bill. Today, she is living proof that fairy tales sometimes do come true.
RECAP:
Once more, the U.S and Iran traded blows in one of the world's worst ceasefires. After Iranian drones were intercepted over the Strait of Hormuz, the U.S struck Iran's coastal surveillance sites.
Iran then also launched drones and missiles at U.S bases in Kuwait and Bahrain, which were intercepted.
Israel attacked a Lebanese Army vehicle in southern Lebanon, killing a Brigadier General and two others. Lebanon's President Aoun condemned the attack as a "flagrant violation of Lebanese sovereignty and of international laws and norms."
Israel claimed the vehicle posed a danger to troops and blamed the Lebanese Army for not coordinating their movements with them in an "active combat zone that had been evacuated."
Meanwhile, in Europe, Sec War Hegseth attended the 82nd anniversary of D-Day in France. He met with WW2 veterans, praising their courage and sacrifice.
And Zelensky continued his "long-range sanctions" on Russia, striking two oil refineries and a Russian base.
Welp.. yall are cooked. A visual is all we needed.
•I Guarantee “Building The Machine” was not the back drop for a private donor event.
•Public information tells us this event could’ve been in 2023. (Considering the back drop)
•this video was only 5 seconds and it was still heavily edited and for some reason they had split the video in half just to show us a kissing video.
•the second statement “Erika would do a great job” could have been a response to literally anything.
Whoever was at the Aspen event. This is what you needed. You know if you were there.
ANYONE who was at the “building the machine” event and you recall this footage…
It’s time to shine.
The original claim was this took place at a private meeting with donors and the reason they couldn't release the video was because the donors sitting next to Charlie do not want to be identified and they couldn't figure out how to black out the donors faces. Charlie isn't sitting and there is no one sitting next to him to be blacked out. This appears to be Charlie standing at a podium giving a speech to a crowd of people. Is the new claim now that Charlie said this more than once?