“All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.”
One study found Musk’s closing of the U.S. Agency for International Development could cause the deaths of millions of children. https://t.co/qaQMoCPf82 (Photo: Associated Press)
@voteholyk@jgrenn IF YOU ARE A REGISTERED VOTER IN WASHINGTON, YOU REQUESTED ALL FUTURE BALLOTS WHEN YOU REGISTERED. We are a vote by mail state, period. Move if you don't like it!
I’m sorry, but this is exactly why I can’t take the “Royal Family” branding seriously.
A King who, according to reports, is privately supporting his brother despite the scandals surrounding him, while his own son, mixed-race daughter-in-law, and mixed-race grandchildren are left to navigate uncertainty and relentless public scrutiny over their safety?
That tells me everything I need to know about the kind of man he is.
@elonmusk@WallStreetMav Turtle necks, jelly guts, and non existent asses have killed the happiness of so many women as they choose not to mate with blobs.
Very diplomatic statement from The Sussexes on King Charles seemingly withdrawing adequate security for them including Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet Diana (via Ravec).
A father and King who influenced RAVEC over the last 6 years not to carry out a risk assessment for his son who was a senior royal and served in the active duty in the army over 10 years and is being subjected to a media smear campaign, thus further increasing the security threat against him, ironically and sadly is a risk to his son.
#KingCharles
#DeadbeatDadKingCharles
#BadDadKingCharles
🆕 Update from the Sussex’s spokesperson.
“The Duke continues to explore every available option to enable the visit to proceed safely and to give his children the opportunity to enjoy the U.K.”
Full statement 👇
#GoodKingHarry
This whole situation makes the King look incredibly weak.
Forget the palace spin. Forget the headlines. Forget the public relations.
Your own son has to question whether it’s safe to bring his wife and children to the country he served in uniform.
Think about that for a second.
Prince Harry served his country in Afghanistan. He dedicated years of his life to public service. Yet here we are, once again, debating whether his family can safely visit the United Kingdom.
Their grandfather is the King.
Meanwhile, reports continue that King Charles is privately helping provide accommodations for his brother, Prince Andrew—a man whose association with Jeffrey Epstein and the allegations against him helped create one of the biggest scandals the monarchy has faced in decades.
That’s the contrast people see.
You can debate constitutional limits. You can debate RAVEC. You can debate who technically signs off on security.
But leadership isn’t just about legal authority.
It’s about priorities.
And if your own son has to publicly wrestle with whether it’s safe to bring your grandchildren to their grandfather’s country, that reflects on the institution whether Buckingham Palace likes it or not.
I also can’t ignore the timing of all this.
Every day there’s another headline about uncertainty. Another story about security. Another anonymous briefing. Another round of speculation.
Then if Harry arrives with Meghan and the children under appropriate security, watch what happens.
Suddenly the headlines become:
“The King found a way.”
“The King extended an olive branch.”
“The King stepped in.”
That’s great public relations.
But I don’t think the palace—or the press pushing these narratives—realizes the flip side.
It doesn’t make the King look compassionate.
It makes people ask why it ever reached this point.
Why should there have been years of public uncertainty over the safety of the King’s own son, daughter-in-law, and grandchildren?
You can spin that however you want.
To me, it doesn’t project strength.
It projects weakness.
It makes the institution look small.
And it makes the King look like a man who has never convincingly shown the world that protecting his own family is a priority. @RoyalFamily
Boom! Ukraine just turned Slavyansk-on-Kuban—the refinery feeding fuel to occupied Crimea—into a very expensive bonfire.
Russian logistics to the peninsula now getting squeezed from all directions like Putin’s approval ratings.
Keep coping, vatniks. 🔥🇺🇦
This is ABC journalist Jonathan Karl’s video of the peeling paint that Trump claims implicated the reporter in a crime.
Looks like he’s simply doing his job.
Maybe the President should do his!
🚨BREAKING: Ukraine strikes & completely destroys a key semiconductor factory in Voronezh, Russia with a cruise missile! 🇺🇦🇷🇺
The facility was a major supplier of electronic components for Russia's Kh-101 and Iskander-K cruise missiles, as well as the Pantsir-S1 air defense system.
@MusialaEra@charnold22690 FIFA sets World Cup match schedules and kickoff times—not the host nation. The US/Canada/Mexico provide venues and local org, but global timing (including the USA vs Australia game in Seattle) is FIFA's call to balance TV markets and time zones worldwide.
🇫🇷🇷🇺🇺🇦 El ministro de Exteriores de Francia afirma que Putin "ya ha perdido la guerra", alegando que Rusia está perdiendo terreno y un gran número de efectivos, mientras que Ucrania está ganando terreno en la guerra de drones con ataques que llegan hasta lo más profundo de Moscú.