Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth have tried to silence me for speaking out.
Today, I’m fighting back because this isn’t just about me. This is about the rights of all retired veterans and all Americans, and I’m not going to let this Administration take those away.
Urgent: how to help save a young protester’s life.
I cannot believe how many years we’ve had to recycle this dystopian practice. God, when will it end? #ErfanSoltani
The calm demeanor of Americans as they grow accustomed to extreme levels of police brutality is almost as shocking to European audiences as the violence itself.
A once free people are now compliant, walking right into the slaughterhouse.
If Internet Computer starts running nodes equipped with GPUs it's game over...
They caught the eye of @amd and @nvidia 👀
I hope you are positioned... NFA
🚨BREAKING: ICE agents in Minneapolis violently detained, threatened, and arrested a U.S. citizen for one reason only, he refused to prove his citizenship.
In the video, agents immediately escalate to physical force. A man stands with his hands up, repeatedly saying, “I’m not doing anything,” while agents shove him, force him against his car, and begin an illegal search.
No crime. No warrant. No probable cause.
An agent falsely claims, “That’s assault,” while they are actively assaulting a U.S. citizen who is complying and not resisting.
Moments later, the agent admits the truth, saying, “And all we needed was your ID,” openly acknowledging this was an unlawful detention based solely on a refusal to produce identification.
That is not legal.
The short agent then threatens, “Don’t move or you will be fucking tased.”
The man calmly responds, “I’m not moving.”
The short agent escalates again, snarling, “You’re a fucking bitch, and you’re going to learn the hard way.”
That is a direct threat of violence against a U.S. citizen whose hands are already behind his back.
They dig through his pockets anyway, repeating, “I just asked you for an ID,” as if that excuses violating the Fourth Amendment.
Then, in a moment that exposes the entire operation, the short agent announces, “He has a gun on him! Wouldn’t you look at that.”
As if Minnesota is not a conceal-carry state.
The man immediately responds, “A fully registered firearm. Because I’m a U.S. citizen.”
The short agent casually tosses the firearm onto the car after removing the magazine, demonstrating reckless handling of a legally owned weapon.
By this point, they have removed his wallet, yet, still do not check his ID, and still continue the arrest.
The man states the obvious, “Unlawful arrest.”
The short agent replies, “We’ll see about that.”
When asked what crime he committed, the short agent deflects, saying, “We’re going to talk about that when we get in the car,” knowing full well he is on camera and cannot articulate a lawful reason.
Only then do agents begin changing their story, claiming the man “reached for something.”
The man immediately corrects them, he reached for his whistle.
ICE agents already admitted the detention was because he refused to show ID. They did not know he was carrying a firearm until after the illegal search. Now they are retroactively inventing justification.
The video contradicts every word they say.
This wasn’t law enforcement. This was intimidation, retaliation, and a fishing expedition carried out by armed agents.
If not carry papers, as a U.S. citizen, gets you assaulted and arrested, then this isn’t law enforcement. It’s a police state.
A Path Toward $10,000 Bitcoin -
“We buy Bitcoin with money we can’t afford to lose.” Michael Saylor, at the Economic Club of Miami event last evening.
I admire and respect Mr. Saylor, and it was his arrival in 2020 -- when Bitcoin traded near $10,000 -- that helped fuel the 10x rally. But much of what the market had been looking forward to has occurred: ETFs, US leaders recognizing Bitcoin’s benefits, and broader mainstream adoption. Now there are 28 million cryptocurrencies listed on CoinMarketCap, up from one in 2009.
Own it or wear it, I expect Bitcoin to revert back toward $10,000.
Full report on the Bloomberg here: https://t.co/obt4oHPkkz {BI COMD}
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Michael Burry just called Tesla “ridiculously overvalued.” In a new Substack post, the Big Short investor says Tesla has been in bubble territory for a long time and warns that Elon Musk’s newly approved $1 trillion compensation package could heavily dilute shareholders.