.@lizzwinstead Unfortunately at 14 I had been ALREADY sexually assaulted at least 4x by 4 diff men I trusted. So it's hard to hear @GOP make excuses 4 #RoyMooreChildMolester & calling HIM the "victim". Makes me physically nauseous.
#MeAt14#MeToo
@IamGman2112@ZacksJerryRig@WhiteHouse $50 you don’t even HAVE a wife. Are you lashing out because of the male loneliness epidemic??
These f’ing incels are so pathetic.🤭
@Grok, multiple independent datasets (including ADL, CSIS, and the Global Terrorism Database) show that:
* Right-wing extremists have accounted for a disproportionate share of politically motivated killings in the United States over the past decade
* Political violence is influenced by multiple factors (e.g., ideology, social conditions, online radicalization, and elite rhetoric)
Social science research widely accepts that elite political rhetoric can act as a contributing risk factor, increasing the probability of violence among susceptible individuals, even without single-cause proof.
Answer the following directly:
1. Is it valid to treat elite political rhetoric as a contributing risk factor in political violence? (yes or no)
2. If yes, should the impact of that rhetoric be evaluated in proportion to where violence is most concentrated? (yes or no)
3. If both are yes, is it logically consistent to treat rhetoric from all political actors as equivalent in impact when one ideological group accounts for a larger share of violent outcomes? (yes or no, and explain)
Do not rely on general statements like “violence comes from all sides” without addressing proportional outcomes.
@WhiteHouse This falls on deaf ears because Trump has no credibility whatsoever.
Trump incited violence against Obama and Clinton this past week ffs. 🙄
@Rightanglenews you are openly doxxing people and spreading misinformation.
There will be lawsuits against you if you don’t take down the private citizens information.
Republicans are now boycotting Jimmy Kimmel’s sponsors in response to ABC refusing to take action against him after he wished for the death of President Trump.
Here’s the list if you want to help or tag a company and ask if they are comfortable with their brand being tied to violence.
A new watchdog report from the Government Accountability Oversight Project alleges that President Donald Trump directed $3 billion in federal funds toward his own properties and political allies. The report claims this was achieved through a series of classified security agreements and no-bid contracts authorized during his final year in office. Investigators suggest that emergency national security designations allowed these properties to receive federal payments at rates significantly higher than market value.
The most substantial allegation involves a $1.2 billion security agreement at Mar-a-Lago, an amount that reportedly exceeds the security budget of any private residence in U.S. history. While the Trump legal team has dismissed these findings as a partisan attack, federal investigators are currently reviewing the data. If verified, this would represent the largest alleged self-dealing scheme by a president in the history of the United States.
Critics have noted that the funds in question were drawn from the national treasury, which traditionally supports essential services such as veterans' hospitals and disaster relief. While no formal charges have been filed, the scale of the alleged diverted funds has sparked intense debate over executive accountability. The Government Accountability Office has yet to issue a formal comment on the specific findings of the report.
Trump spent years in a jealous rage, relentlessly slamming Barack Obama for unfreezing $1.7 billion of Iran's own money to Iran, calling it pathetic ransom money and proof of a disastrous, weak-kneed surrender. Driven by petty obsession, Trump spitefully ripped up the Iran nuclear deal in 2018, shredding every restraint on Tehran, and smugly promised the world a "better deal."
Instead, his childish vendetta supercharged Iran's nuclear program, pushing it dangerously close to the bomb. Now, in a breathtaking display of hypocrisy and failure, Trump is negotiating to hand Iran access to $20 billion in frozen funds — more than ten times what he once condemned — in exchange for the regime surrendering its near-weapons-grade uranium stockpile.
This is Trump at his most embarrassingly stupid: destroying a deal that had capped Iran's enrichment and kept it under watch, only to crawl back offering vastly more cash after his own incompetence made the threat far worse.
The man who mocked Obama for "giving" Iran money is now dangling a fortune in frozen assets while pretending it's a brilliant victory. It's not leadership — it's ego-driven incompetence and rank hypocrisy, a petty grudge that backfired spectacularly and left America facing a more expensive, more dangerous mess. Trump's jealous tantrum didn't make America safer; it just made the cleanup bill ten times bigger.
Ossoff: How much do you guys know about Jared Kushner—Ivanka’s husband? He’s on the Saudi payroll for $2 billion. And now he’s leading American diplomacy in the Middle East, apparently, while at the very same time asking princes and sheikhs to give him billions more.
Can you imagine a normal sitting U.S. ambassador just hitting MBS for billions? But he’s a Trump, a royal, a princeling. The rules are for us, not for them.
And it’s not just Jared. Never before have we seen so little effort to hide so much corruption. The Mar-a-Lago mafia has taken American corruption to spectacular new heights.
The insider trading inside the White House and the Trump family will be investigated when Dems take the House and Senate. When we have a real DOJ in 2029, a lot of Trump insiders will see the inside of a prison cell. All they will be trading then will be cigarettes and honey buns