59 years ago today, Israel attacked the USS Liberty in international waters. 34 crew members were killed and 174 were wounded by the IDF.
Today, I spoke on the House floor to honor the fallen and to recognize the survivors who were present in the gallery.
@shipwreckshow Happiness comes from happening in any situation. A funeral isn't the place to express happiness, because it isn't the environment for that. Joy, however, is the inner peace and balance that goes with any situation or what is happening around you. My opinion only.
SHOCKING: Dr. Aseem Malhotra testifies about MASSIVE truth bombs on mRNA vaccine harms, scientific corruption, and the betrayal of public trust.
“I have called for a MORATORIUM on these UNSAFE and DEFECTIVE products…there is SERIOUS HARM…”
THIS IS WHAT BRAVERY LOOKS LIKE…
@Ryanmatta Ryan I love your passion but moving out of the country doesn't seem like the right way to change the US. 250 years ago men were in a dictatorship and they stayed and fought for liberty and freedom. 🇺🇸
The commercialization of LENR technology for abundant, low-cost energy is now beginning. Almost no one is factoring this into the energy landscape, but it will change everything...
🚨 MAMDANI'S NAKBA DAY POST SHOCKS THE WORLD 🌍
NYC Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani just dropped a historic official post that has everyone talking.
On May 15, he posted a powerful 4-minute City Hall video on @NYCMayor commemorating Nakba Day — featuring the story of Inea Bushnaq, a New Yorker who was only 9 years old when her family was displaced in 1948.
His message was clear: “Today marks Nakba Day, an annual day of remembrance to commemorate the expulsion of more than 700,000 Palestinians between 1947 and 1949 during the creation of the State of Israel and the year that followed.”
The reaction?
✅ Pro-Palestinian New Yorkers and activists are celebrating it as a bold first the first time a NYC Mayor has officially marked the day.
❌ Jewish organizations and critics are blasting it as one-sided, historically incomplete, and provocatively timed before Shabbat. They say it erases the full 1948 context: Arab rejection of the UN partition plan and the war launched to destroy the new Jewish state.
Mamdani stood firm, saying acknowledging one people’s pain does not preclude acknowledging another’s.
This isn’t just local NYC drama.
@BrandonStraka When you have been programmed from birth, it is hard to except the truth. To have any other view seems ridiculous. Remember don't interrupt their comfort level. I am so glad to be a free-thinking boomer.