@DallasStars Juneteenth slaves were not the last slaves in the USA. While June 19, 1865, marked the announcement of freedom for enslaved people in Texas, slavery continued to exist legally in some Union states until the ratification of the 13th Amendment on December 6, 1865.
@JeffreyWoolery@SenSchumer Being that the Emancipation Proclamation only applied to confederate states there was actually a couple hundred thousand slaves still in Union states when the Juneteenth slaves were freed by Union solders. The whole story is bullshit.
@SenSchumer No, the Juneteenth slaves were not the last slaves in the USA. While June 19, 1865, marked the announcement of freedom for enslaved people in Texas, slavery continued to exist legally in some states until the ratification of the 13th Amendment on December 6, 1865.
@FoxNews Didn’t destroy nuclear program. Didn’t end uranium enrichment. Didn’t cripple the proxy network. Didn’t end the ballistic and drone production. Didn’t topple the regime. Did lose control of Hormuz. Can’t restrain Israel.
Flawless Victory 🇺🇸
@VP You didn’t topple the regime. You didn’t destroy the nuclear program. You didn’t destroy the ballistic and drone program. You didn’t destroy their proxy network. You did allow them to take Hormuz and create a new line of deterrence in doing so.
Then you declare victory 😂