Since you’re too afraid to debate me, how about you “hold me accountable” on a football field instead. Tackle, no pads like we used to play when we were kids. I’d be happy to show you much I love football.
McDaniel on El-Sayed: He's a socialist, a communist, but just saying those words, kids don’t know what that means. You have to say he's going to take away your healthcare.
BREAKING: A source close to Iranian officials says Tehran has documented a pattern of oil market manipulation tied to Axios reports and Trump administration insiders, including evidence of a $9 billion insider trading operation linked to Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff.
Some of the documented timeline from the $9 billion insider profit:
Between April and May 2026, a series of suspiciously timed trades in oil futures markets preceded major Iran war announcements—each tied to reporting by Axios.
On March 23, approximately $500–580 million in shorts were placed 15 minutes before Trump announced he was postponing strikes on Iran. Oil dropped.
On April 7, roughly $950–960 million in shorts were placed hours before Trump announced a two-week ceasefire with Iran. Oil fell around 15 percent.
On April 17, around $760 million in shorts were placed 20 minutes before Iran's foreign minister announced the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Oil dropped.
On April 21, approximately $430 million in shorts were placed 15 minutes before Trump extended the ceasefire. Oil dropped again.
On May 6, nearly $920 million to $1.7 billion in crude oil shorts were placed approximately 70 minutes before an Axios scoop claimed the U.S. and Iran were near a "14-point agreement." Oil dropped 12 percent. Traders made an estimated $125 million. Iran called the report "the Americans' wish list."
Previously, a senior Iranian official told investigative outlet Drop Site News that Tehran privately warned JD Vance during Switzerland talks that Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff were "abusing" negotiations—"more interested in exploiting insider knowledge to profit in financial markets than reaching a deal."
Question: If you had a child today, would you vaccinate that child against measles?
RFK Jr.: “Umm, for measles… I don’t want to seem like I’m being evasive, but I don’t think people should take medical advice from me.”
Finally, something we can all agree on.
@ardentdialectic@jared_shult By that logic, you're to commit any sin imaginable and claim that you need to be forgiven because you're flawed? How about stop yourself from committing that sin first instead of saying you're flawed.
I can say I'm flawed, but I decide that I don't want to cheat or steal.
@Restoretheh86h@unusual_whales Wtf we've had illegal immigrants pick our food longer than you've been born and it's never happened. Love the attempt to ragebait