@elonmusk You guys can keep screaming fraud without any real evidence of anything. You can keep losing in court. And you can keep trying to regulations with your money and your technology and your gerrymandering. But everybody can see that there’s never been any real evidence of mass fraud
@DawnsMission , More than half of us, see it as what it was, which is him running away because he had no real answers or evidence. Never has. His administration controlled that election in 2020 and had two months before the confirmation of the vote to find and present evidence, and failed
@JDVance The way you talk about immigrants and white versus brown skin makes me wonder how your children and your wife honestly feel about you or will feel about you in the future as you training a whole generation of Americans to look at them through eyes filled with hatred and suspicion
@WhiteHouse The fact that this is the official communications channel of our top office and government is an embarrassment on the world stage act like grown-ups you fucking imbeciles
This is so insanely corrupt, I can’t even believe it.
More than half the donors to Trump’s $400 million White House ballroom just won over $50 billion in new federal contracts in six months.
And here’s the part that should make your blood boil.
Sixteen of these 27 donors were facing federal enforcement actions, antitrust reviews, labor cases, securities charges. Many of those cases have been quietly dropped or scaled back since Trump took office. You write a check, your legal problems disappear. That’s not a coincidence.
The White House won’t even release the full donor list. They’re hiding it on purpose, because daylight is the one thing pay-to-play can’t survive. A federal judge already ruled ballroom construction has to stop until Congress authorizes it.
Government is supposed to serve the people, not auction itself off to the highest bidder. When access goes to whoever pays the most, working families always end up paying the price.
We either end the corruption, or the corruption will end us.
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@RandPaul Disappointment is the failure of you and your like-minded colleagues, failing to uphold your duties in Congress as a check and balance against Trump’s illegal tariffs, against his illegal, starting of wars without congressional approval, and 1000 other things
@elonmusk It is not common sense. It is more white supremacy driven bullshit designed to make it much harder for women to vote and for poor people to vote.
@DemocraticWins They won’t regret it. They elected a felon for president who is also adjudicated in civil cases by juries for both fraud and sexual assault. This is the new Republican Party. Crooks, rapists, and liars.
BREAKING: In an incredible moment, CNN just acknowledged that Ken Paxton, the Republican nominee for Senate in Texas has a long wrap sheet, including being prosecuted by Republicans. Republicans are going to regret nominating this crook. Wow.
@Angry_Staffer Wow. Comments are crazy. Some people are really wedded to our rapist president. Their identity is so tied to his, they can’t cope. That said, while I might agree with the comment about Miller, I think it is crass for anyone to say things like that regardless of party.
Dear @nytimes@wapo@CBSNews@abcnews@NBCNews@WSJ please stop calling Ms Carroll Trump’s accuser. He was adjudicated of sexually assaulting her by a jury. She is his victim. He is trying to get out of paying her. That’s it. He’s a POS rapist.
This week alone:
DOJ opens an investigation into the woman Trump raped.
The White House is caught steering a $620 million contract to Don Jr.’s firm.
The Pentagon hands out a $10 billion contract after Trump buys stock in the company.
Foreign governments are caught funneling hundreds of millions into a random JPMorgan account tied to Trump’s “Board of Peace” with no oversight.
It’s just Thursday.
The corruption isn’t hidden anymore. It’s happening out in the open.
Last year, Ohio Republicans passed a law forcing every district to let LifeWise take kids from class during the school day. We fought for months to add basic protections to the bill — like a background check requirement for LifeWise staff
They ignored us.