More than half of the publicly identified donors to President Trump’s White House ballroom project have won new or expanded federal contracts worth more than $50 billion, according to a report from a government watchdog group. https://t.co/wEAqxMA7AG
@mkarolusa@mdrn_cnservativ@Acyn Exactly. And we should not be satisfied with Trump drifting into Bidenland. Which is exactly what he’s doing. If you’re actually a patriot, you care about that.
@WhiteHouse Here the thing about the United States of America, it’s actually in God that we trust. You guys probably just missed it. Keep your eyes peeled, you might see it printed on a piece of paper somewhere or something.
@GregH13274380@stevemagness Hannah/Greg - Steve is giving a “tip” to newer runners. I think learning from others with more experience is a great idea, but you’re right - no one is required to do this.
@WWUTTcom “And really, we know what is meant when someone says ‘pastor.’ Almost everyone knows.”
It sounds like you’re saying, you don’t know many churches that have pastors who do not hold the office of elder. So let me inform you: there are many.
@BasedMikeLee None of it has ever actually been proven.
But the people who believe the story think the eye injury was never just some random childhood accident.
To them, it was the first clue tied to a buried Cold War experiment hidden deep in East Texas.
And Paxton is still involved.
@BasedMikeLee People talk about Paxton’s guarded medical records, his connections to certain donor groups, and heavily redacted land-lease paperwork from the 1980s.
The paperwork was allegedly tied to shell companies with names like “Black Briar Holdings” and “Night Orchard LLC.”