December 2025: Jack Smith swore under oath that he didn't spy on text messages belonging to members of Congress.
Today: New evidence confirms he spied on dozens of members of Congress, myself included.
This is a blatant abuse of power, and exactly what our Founders warned about.
I have spent my career fighting waste, fraud, and abuse in Washington, and this Wednesday's HSGAC hearing takes on two of the most urgent examples.
@nickshirleyy will testify on how loopholes allow non-citizens to fraudulently collect taxpayer-funded welfare benefits, straining public resources and rewarding those who should not qualify.
@JamesOKeefeIII will detail his undercover investigative work, revealing how weak enforcement has allowed illegal aliens and ineligible individuals to register to vote.
Both point to the same conclusion: stronger oversight is not optional. It is overdue.
🚨 JUST IN: The RNC has just SUED New Jersey's Democrat Secretary of State after it was exposed they let people vote who have *NEVER LIVED IN THE STATE*
WTF?! How many states allow this? 🤯
"[NJ allows] non-residents who have never lived in New Jersey to register and vote in the state's elections."
This kind of fraud is EXACTLY why President Trump is demanding the SAVE America Act. Elections MUST BE SECURE
How many "blue" states would become purple if the fraud was gone? Get SAVE DONE! 🇺🇸
‼️PART ONE of TWO: On today's episode of "New Jersey's latest harebrained scheme to waste your tax dollars trying to circumvent the Constitution", A4077 attempts to thwart a federal immigration facility contractor via financial penalty because @GovSherrillNJ & Trenton Democrats don't like federal immigration law.
Congress (and Democrat President Bill Clinton) settled this nearly 30 years ago. Whether you agree with it or not is irrelevant to the NJ legislation at hand. Immigration detention is a FEDERAL function authorized by FEDERAL law, and states DO NOT have the authority to obstruct the FEDERAL government- OR ITS CONTRACTORS- from carrying out FEDERAL directives.
NJ already tried to block these contracts and lost in federal court. So now the "strategy" shifts; if we can't ban it, we'll just tax it into oblivion. Cute, but still a violation of federal law.
This bill imposes an 8% fee on detention contracts, adds a 3% corporate surtax, and then- get this-funnels part of that money into a fund for legal services connected to detention & deportation.
Yes. NJ is attempting to tax a federally-authorized program, and then plans to swing those funds to finance legal opposition to that same federally-authorized program. And you, the taxpayer, are forced to bankroll ANOTHER constitutional fight NJ has already lost once before under @GovMurphy.
Who benefits from this exercise in futility? Their lawyer friends, that's who. #dirtyjersey
@ewarren The amount on US citizens that wants this past is overwhelming. The question is why do you go against the will of the people. Is it because you are an elite thinking we are small and uneducated and you know all.
@SenSanders When you let millions of people in the country and provide free housing, free benefits you throw the entire economic system off. That is exactly what happened and why we don’t have affordable housing and have high inflation.
I don't believe for one second that most New Jerseyans truly believe the ideology that's driving this movement.
This bill is being sold as a healthcare bill. It's NOT. It's a shield bill that wraps legal protections around providers, institutions, insurers & organizations engaged in what it calls "reproductive health care activity." It limits licensing consequences, restricts cooperation with out-of-state investigations & throws up barriers to accountability.
Even the bill language changed, replacing the politically- unpopular terminology "gender transitioning" of minors with the much broader phrase "reproductive health care activity." Buried in the definitions remains language covering medications & medical procedures intended to support providers of gender transition, REGARDLESS OF AGE. The bill DOES NOT distinguish between adults and children. It repeatedly states "person."
WHY??? New Jersey law has always treated children differently. We prohibit minors from drinking alcohol, using tobacco/vapes, getting tattoos, restrict body piercings, gambling, or even using tanning beds because we recognize something very basic: children/adolescents are still developing physically, emotionally & neurologically.
Our laws already recognize that PERMANENCE MATTERS. We restrict tanning because of concerns about permanent skin damage. We regulate tattoos and body piercings because of concerns about permanent markings & permanent disfigurement. Every single day, NJ law acknowledges that minors DO NOT possess the mature judgment necessary to make decisions with lifelong consequences.
Yet somehow we are supposed to believe that this principle suddenly disappears when the discussion turns to puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, abortions, and medical pathways that permanently affect fertility, sexual function, healthy body tissue, and other irreversible aspects of a child's future??? Children experiencing gender dysphoria deserve compassion, mental health support & medical oversight. Compassion does not require throwing basic common sense out the window.
Also, NJ allows minors to terminate pregnancies without parental consent, with no gestational limit, by people who are not even licensed physicians. If something goes wrong, this bill now protects the "PROVIDER" and not the child or their parents?
So here's a question for all of the "advocates": if these interventions are as well established as supporters claim, why are we building legal shields around the people performing them?
NJ should not be in the business of insulating providers from consequences before protecting children. I cannot support legislation that makes accountability harder while the medical, ethical, and legal questions surrounding these interventions remain the subject of active debate across the entire globe.
The consequences of this vote will not be carried by us. They may be carried by NJ children for the rest of their lives.
Defund the police.
Say yes to open borders.
No human is illegal.
People should not own guns.
There is a genocide against transwomen of color.
Women can have penises.
Do not procreate to protect Mother Earth.
Islam is peaceful.
Indigenous Knowledge > "white" science
Black Lives Matter
COVID does not spread at BLM rallies.
There is no objective truth. All is relative.
Zionism is Nazism.
Free Free Palestine.
Israel is a Nazi state.
Each of the latter positions and countless others (fully decoupled from reality) are espoused by one side of the political aisle.
Think carefully about whom to vote for.
@DashDobrofsky This is just like Biden. Let’s hope the truth doesn’t come out and if it does, we’ll just replace him with who we want and not the people.
@BernieSanders Repeal the ACA. That would be a start. Do not allow Pharma Health Insurance companies or the Health Insurance industry to make political campaign contributions or form PACs.
@ewarren Because it’s simple math. If you make 50 K a year you barely pay income tax if at all. You make 10 million a yr you may pay 3.5 million in taxes. But you know this and just want to gaslight the people.
🇬🇧 THEY TOLD YOU A STORY. 🇬🇧
Colonisers. Slavers. Oppressors. And you were supposed to feel ashamed.
Not for what you done... But for WHO YOU ARE. 🇬🇧
So we tested it. Britain wrote everything down, so we opened the books. 📖
Turns out fewer than 1 man in 10 could vote in the year Britain banned the slave trade. No woman could. Your ancestors could hang for stealing a sheep, get shipped across the world for petty theft, or go down a mine at 8 years old. In Manchester, the average age of death in a labouring family was 17.
They weren't running the slave trade. They were underneath it too.
Which is what makes what happened next worth knowing.
In 1772 an enslaved man named James Somerset walked free from an English court, because English law couldn't hold a slave.
In 1791, 300,000 families just stopped buying slave sugar. No march, no riot, just a decision made at 300,000 kitchen tables.
In 1792, 519 petitions carrying 390,000 names hit Parliament, most signed by people who couldn't vote themselves.
In 1807, Britain banned the trade.
Then the slave owners sent Britain a bill for the 800,000 people they still held. 💷 £20 million. About 40% of the entire government budget at the time.
The Treasury says it wasn't paid off until 2015. So if your family paid British tax before then, they helped buy 800,000 people their freedom.
From 1808 the Royal Navy spent 60 years hunting slave ships at sea: 1,600 stopped, 150,000 people freed, and 1,600 British sailors dead, mostly of disease, buried thousands of miles from home. ⚓
In 1816 they ended two centuries of Barbary corsairs enslaving Europeans.
In 1896 a war that lasted 38 minutes ended slavery in Zanzibar. 🇹🇿
Almost every country on Earth outlaws slavery today.
That fight was paid for largely at British expense, by British hands.🇬🇧
So why haven't you heard any of this?
Because within living memory, someone rewrote the story. You got taught the crime. Not the cure.
The powerful exploited the world. They exploited their own people first. It was those people who ended slavery. 🇬🇧
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History got rewritten once, in living memory, by no one who was ever named or held to account.
We are ordinary people doing what ordinary people have always done. Opening the books. Refusing to look away.
This is how we fight back. Fact by fact. Story by story. Name by name.
We are the home of British heroes. There is a place for you in it.
If you can afford to support what we do: https://t.co/rih7iKwnvf
Be part of us. ☝️🇬🇧 Be Proud Of Us. 🙏🇬🇧
The LGBTQ+ community say they find messages being displayed on a churches digital screen offensive in Chicago and demand they be removed
“The pastor says the messages he posts on the sign are appropriate to the season, like Christmas or Easter, and June happens to be Pride Month”
This church displays messages like “We love you enough to tell you the truth” and to “Ditch pride and embrace humility”
These are messages the LGBTQ community can’t stand and demand be removed
Protestors gathered with rainbow flags at the church in Palatine, Illinois. They also are demanding the Pride Flag be flown at City Hall but they keep getting denied due to ordinances
From “We just want to get married” to “We are going to control what you post on your church sings”
@GeraldoRivera They were flown in to the US in the middle of the night illegally. Deport them and put them in the back of the line for to enter legally.
@RepRaskin You kept to about making US more affordable for the working class and then also give 19 Billion to foreigners plus th USAID scam. You know how many working families could have used that money to put food on the table.