@FoxNews There's zero reason Iran would want to assassinate Trump. His continual waffling, caving, cowardice & inability to govern is their greatest weapon.
@nicksortor WHEELS UP! Time for some alone time and rest for the Great Dear Leader. Viagra? Check. Fresh Diapers? Check. Lube? Check. Pictures of Giorgia Meloni? Check. Lube? Check. Lift off.
@LauraLoomer@SenMarkKelly You are sick and ignorant Ms. Loomer. Perhaps someday you can find the love and dedication these two share with each other and rid yourself of the hatred and self loathing you worship today.
At this very moment the United States Air Force, Army, Navy, Marines and Space Command are converging upon the Islamic Republic of Japan. In a few hours these oppressed Japanese will be free from their Islamic enslavers.
@nicksortor NOW: During the dinner Trump escaped his babysitter Erdoğan and was found wandering around muttering "Diaper dirty. Where gold toilet, I want my gold toilet. Mommy, diaper poo-poo, gold toilet."
@bob6kallday@MAGAts_Exposed Remember FOX News has revised the story about Biden family corruption. Since Dear Leader reported over $2.2 billion in income & the self-dealing has become undeniable, the Biden's are guilty of no crimes. They are, PER FOX NEWS, guilty of being pikers & not stealing enough.
Meet MAGAt and pro-Russian grifter Gunther Eagleman (David Freeman).
In late 2024, the U.S. DOJ indicted Tenet Media, revealing it was a covert $10 million Russian influence operation funded by the state-controlled network RT.
Following the indictment, online researchers and critics exposed ties between Freeman's "Gunther Eagleman" account and the network's ecosystem. Freeman defended himself by stating he only received "tens of thousands" of dollars in standard "ad revenue" through X and content distribution networks rather than direct Russian payroll. Critics, however, pointed out that he aggressively deleted dozens of his pro-Russia and anti-Ukraine posts immediately after the DOJ indictment went public.
Even if the money trail was indirect, NATO-affiliated researchers and independent watchdogs have documented that Freeman heavily amplified Kremlin talking points to his over 600,000 followers. This included writing a viral post publicly apologizing to Vladimir Putin for U.S. funding of Ukraine and spreading debunked claims that there was "no video content from the war in Ukraine" to undermine public support for the war effort.
Freeman has worked closely with X Strategies, a right-wing digital consulting firm. These firms frequently act as middlemen—taking money from massive PACs, corporate entities, or foreign-adjacent media networks—and then paying individual influencers micro-fees (like his documented $300 repost fee) to blast out specific narratives, giving the influencers plausible deniability about where the original funding originated.