Trump says Lebanon is included in peace deal and Israel has to withdraw from southern Lebanon. Netanyahu says they won't do that. They will continue to attack in Lebanon, Gaza and Syria. The answer is obvious - cut them off. Not another dollar. Why would we pay them to defy us?
To the intern running this X account— you’ll note that we did not put your response in quotation marks. That’s called, “paraphrasing”.
When you wrote back to us suggesting that we “reduce the scope of [our] request” while referring to our request for a mere 3 day itinerary as “substantive” we appropriately paraphrased on for fellow X users that our request was too burdensome. We then published your full response as well as our full request onto our show for public to read themselves.
Glad to see you are actually capable of respond “rapidly” to smear people that won’t let go of Charlie Kirk’s death. Do you mind utilizing a similar speed to get Tyler Robinson’s defense team the documents they’ve been requesting and which have mysteriously been in your possession since September?
Thanks in advance, Chief.
Via FOIA, we formally requested Kash Patel’s travel itinerary for the 3 days leading up to Charlie Kirk’s assassination and we just heard back and were told the burden of the request is too great.
How is this even remotely legal?
I’m noticing a theme… everything Zionists have accused Russia of, Israel is actually involved in.
An Israeli citizen, Ori Solomon, was operating illegal bio labs in Las Vegas.
Now we learn Israel is interfering in elections.
Color me shocked.
Bolshevism became Zionism.
Thank you @RepThomasMassie!! you gave the dead of the USS Liberty a voice. You stood up for us when nobody had the courage. You’re a beacon of hope for our movement and our country
Alex Clark is the company chihuahua who publicly took credit for getting Trump to tweet insults about how I looked back when I was sick over 10 years ago.
She is now set to get married.
May her and Vance live happily ever after.
@yoalexrapz
Yeah Tyler, this is getting too blatant to ignore.
I was there, along side you, at the beginning of TPUSA. As an intern, staffer, cameraman, and spent years producing content and amplifying Charlie’s message.
What TPUSA has become today is the exact opposite of what he built.
You’ve taken a real anti-establishment movement and dragged it back into the tired 2012 GOP neocon playbook: endless foreign policy adventures, lockstep loyalty, and punishing anyone who steps out of line like Thomas Massie. While using his old words to push whatever agenda the Administration tells you to.
Not to mention, attacking anyone who dares to question the narrative about the death of the man who encouraged us ALL to ask questions, especially when things don’t add up.
Clipping Charlie’s old footage to bless whatever the current Administration wants isn’t “preserving his legacy.” It’s grave-robbing a dead man to launder and preserve the SAME system he worked for years to expose.
Charlie was a disruptor, not a party mascot. Please, just stop using his name, words, and corpse as a shield.
And he said it best…
Dana Loesch went full meltdown on stage at the Women’s Leadership Conference.
Waving Scripture like a club, screaming mad, turning the whole event into a bashing fest against anyone questioning the narrative—especially Candace Owens.
This wasn’t leadership.
This wasn’t TPUSA.
It was a straight-up feminist takeover mocking God to keep their story alive.
Real leaders build. This was just division in heels.
Weak.
The logo in the sign is moving, his teeth just appear and disappear unnaturally. They don’t even fit the natural shape of his mouth. Anyone else see it? 👀👀
‼️MY REACTION TO @McJuggerNuggets TURNING HIS ABORTION DECISION INTO CONTENT:
The one thing missing from the discussion was the person.
The child.
The human being at the center of it all.
And I couldn't stop thinking about something.
What would a person with Down syndrome think reading that tweet?
Having children is one of the most selfless acts a human being can undertake.
You are voluntarily accepting uncertainty.
The entire journey of parenthood is an exercise in loving someone whose future you cannot control.
That's the deal.
But somewhere along the way we've started treating children like consumer products.
We ask whether the child fits our plans.
Whether the child matches our expectations.
Whether the child will provide the experience we envisioned.
And when a diagnosis arrives that changes those expectations, the conversation often becomes about whether the child still meets the standard.
That isn't parenthood.
That's consumerism.
And then there is one final thing I can't shake.
The need to announce it.
Not to close friends.
Not to family.
To the entire world.
To a bunch of strangers online.
Maybe that's the part that disturbs me most.
Because we've entered a strange moment in our culture.
Every private experience must become content.
Every tragedy becomes a post.
Every intimate decision becomes engagement.
Every deeply personal moment becomes public consumption.
And I found myself wondering:
Was today the day that aborting your child became content?
As Christians, we believe every person is made in the image of God.
Every person.
Join me tonight in praying for both this couple, and the sweet soul that they sent to Heaven way too early.
“Grieving the LOSS”??
My God. You two didn’t suffer a miscarriage or a stillbirth like millions of couples do every year. You CHOSE to abort your baby. And then you CHOSE to announce it publicly. YOU ARE NOT A VICTIM. This is narcissism at its finest. 💔
@FBIDirectorKash@Jim_Jordan Tip: Lots of kids were messed with in the Epstein files. You may have forgot to take a look and pursue those leads. Thanks, I’m just happy to help.
@McJuggerNuggets You killed your unborn baby because of T21 but are choosing to keep a dog with no kidneys alive?
Your priorities and actions are reprehensible. The blood of your child will cry out from the ground to the Most High God of the universe for justice.