They’re not his officers. They’re the people’s officers. Public servants don’t belong to politicians. They serve the Constitution and the public. @SecMullinDHS
Mullin: American citizens don’t have the right to assault my officers.
Correa: If you’re taking pictures of a situation, that’s a first amendment right.
Mullin: Impeding an officer?
Correa: Are you keeping a database of American citizens?
Mullin: That’s already out there. How do you get a passport if you don’t keep database.
The current suffering in Cuba is getting intense and the people are basically hoping the US will invade.
El sufrimiento actual en Cuba se está intensificando y la gente, básicamente, espera que Estados Unidos invada.
🚨#SOSCuba ¡El pueblo de Cuba está en las calles exigiendo sus derechos!
POR FAVOR, NO DEJEN DE COMPARTIR LOS VÍDEOS.
EL MUNDO DEBE VER CÓMO LA DICTADURA INTENTA SILENCIAR A TODO UN PAÍS DECIDIDO A SER LIBRE.
SOLIC is one of the last offices you’d expect. SOLIC It’s not some random administrative billet. SOLIC sits at the nexus of Special Operations policy
& Sensitive overseas activities
Pentagon appoints convicted January 6 rioter to sensitive CT role https://t.co/pUy16DbTkp
@JDVance Running FHFA and running the intelligence community are two very different jobs. There’s thousands of Americans like me with the requisite experience to manage a complex system like the IC and you pick a realtor.
If true, These dumb people @WhiteHouse Pulte’s background is housing finance, not national security, espionage, intelligence analysis, or counterterrorism.
"You're f****** crazy. You'd be in prison if it weren't for me. I'm saving your a***. Everybody hates you now. Everybody hates Israel because of this."
That's what a U.S. official tells Axios President Trump unloaded on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a heated phone call over Israel's military actions in Lebanon.
Trump was reportedly furious that Israel's moves risked blowing up U.S. diplomatic efforts in the region, at one point also asking Netanyahu: "What the f*** are you doing?"
@RepCarlos If Cuba is the threat you say it is, then do something about it.
If you’re not willing to take decisive action, stop using the Cuban people as a prop for political theater every election cycle.
Either act or shut up. Remove the regime now!
@StateDept Stop the BS propaganda.
The Cuban regime is truly a national security threat. Stop recycling the same talking points and take decisive action and remove it. Either act or stop pretending rhetoric is a strategy.
@RepMariaSalazar Stop the BS propaganda.
The Cuban regime is truly a national security threat. Stop recycling the same talking points and take decisive action and remove it. Either act or stop pretending rhetoric is a strategy.
@nataschadea If you can get this book, it will tell you a surprising, untold history of bilateral efforts toward rapprochement and reconciliation and why we keep failing.
This is why the debate often gets reduced to sanctions vs. engagement when the deeper issue. Meaningful reform would require the very institutions that benefit from the current system to voluntarily surrender some of their power. History suggests that’s easier said than done.
📌Cuba’s leadership is not a unitary actor.
Authority is dispersed across at least four overlapping centers:
- The still-influential Castro and his immediate circle
- The military-economic conglomerate Grupo de Administración Empresarial, which controls an estimated 40 percent of the country’s GDP (and in which the Castro family holds a direct interest)
- The security and intelligence services
- The Communist Party and state bureaucracy.
GAESA wants to preserve its economic dominance, which would be threatened by any serious opening to the private sector.
The security services want to maintain their ties with Beijing and Moscow, which any deep rapprochement with Washington would force them to renegotiate.
The party apparatus fears that a meaningful political opening would accelerate the challenge to its domestic legitimacy, which is already in crisis.
And Castro, a nonagenarian, views any deal that requires his exit as an existential threat to his end-of-life plans and the revolutionary project that he and his elder brother Fidel personified. (...)
🎯 Cuba’s Only Choice A Deal With Washington Is the Island’s Best Hope. Foreign Affairs. MICHAEL J. BUSTAMANTE AND RICARDO HERRERO May 29, 2026
There are dipshits here who spent 20 paragraphs warning about propaganda while repeating a conspiracy theory in which “the left” secretly controls media, governments, influencers, protests, foreign powers, and public opinion. That’s tribalism dressed up as insight.