The Justice Department has subpoenaed social media companies for the names, addresses, and banking information of users who have criticized ICE's tactics.
Hi John, Irish Jew here, daughter of a German born Holocaust survivor and no, I have never experienced antisemitism here in Ireland. I'm very happy with our boycott of the Eurovision and Richie Sadler's comments re the football match. I'm extremely proud of my fellow Irish and their stand against genocide. As my late mother taught me.."Never again means never again..to anyone ..anywhere... ever.." I hope this clarifies the issue for you.
@UziCryptoo At the end of last summer, my son invested $300 in the stock market with money he saved from helping the school janitor. He did not sell any stock, was not taxed for realized gains, and is absolutely not one of the “wealthy folks.”
Hey @Grok, purely hypothetical, what is the *statistical probability* that 52,000 NEW voters suddenly appear in a primary and vote OVER 90% AGAINST the incumbent? One sentence max.
Fun fact for the $10 billion lawsuit crowd.
The IRS leak that exposed Donald Trump’s tax returns happened between August 2019 and November 2020.
405,427 other taxpayer returns were also leaked.
Trump was president. His own pick, Charles Rettig, ran the IRS. The contractor who did it, Charles Littlejohn, worked on a Trump-era IRS contract and is now serving five years in federal prison.
On January 29, 2026, Trump sued the IRS and Treasury for $10 billion over a breach that happened on his watch, under his commissioner, by a contractor his administration paid.
He is suing the federal government he ran, for failing to stop a leak that occurred while he was running it.
The taxpayer foots the bill either way.
@tedcruz Money is what spoke loud and clear, tens of millions of dollars.
In a country where we brag about our ability to vote for the most worthy candidate, it’s not really true, is it?
@Acyn This fucker manages to fully avoid every single trade that was actually discussed in this matter: Dell, Nvidia, Thermo Fisher, Apple, Micron, among others, are the companies in question, not whatever oil industry stuff he did not buy.
Miller, who will be remembered as one of the most damaging propagandists in the woefully corrupt Trump administration, gets his fictions corrected by Community Notes. Massie is speaking truth to power, and so they’re positively desperate to oust him.
@IngrahamAngle Because Massie is one of a very small handful of Republicans with the integrity to pursue this president’s ever-growing list of illegal actions, as you very well know. As has escaped you, and a staggering number of other Americans, this system is not about whose team wins.
@LincolnShepher@Acyn Nonsense on multiple levels.
Ask yourself why you are willing to walk right past these accusations of fraud and far worse in favor of waving your pom-poms for this shambles of an administration.
@Acyn These sycophants in Trump’s cabinet can’t muster logical defenses for accusations by Massie et al without resorting to “President Trump needs loyal people to make sure he wins..” what substance does this sort of talk have, other than “we want to be in charge of everything?”
You could start by walking down the hall. See why your boss keeps pardoning people convicted of money laundering, wire fraud, tax evasion, and securities fraud.