It’s Friday. Another week gone, and another 40 million of your hard earned tax dollars were sent to the Taliban.
In fact government does this every week.
Pass the no Tax Dollars for Terrorist Act, and end this humiliation ritual.
The Fourth Amendment isn't optional. If the government wants to read your messages, search your data, or spy on you, they need a warrant. Period.
My Fourth Amendment Restoration and Protection Act ends warrantless surveillance of Americans.
We shouldn’t be spying on Americans without a warrant. It’s that simple.
FISA was meant for foreign intelligence, not sweeping up your calls and texts just because you talked to someone who talked to someone overseas.
I’m putting forth an amendment that would make the government obtain a warrant if it wants to look at Americans and use it to stop terrorism. @MariaBartiromo
If the government wants to read your emails, it should have to convince a judge first. That's what the Fourth Amendment requires. That's what my Fourth Amendment Restoration and Protection Act restores. No warrant, no search.
Meta supports age verification laws in multiple states.
Not because they care about child safety. Because self-reported birthdays are unreliable for ad targeting.
Verified identity data tied to a real government ID is worth a lot more.
The mandate forces every adult to hand over what Meta could never get voluntarily at scale.
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They forced human separation for three years, wrecked a million small businesses, robbed a generation of two years of education, violated religious rights, to prepare for a mandated experimental shot – and we are supposed to FORGET about it? I don't think so. https://t.co/BkPWteLny4
Storms rolled through the area this morning, and this spot on the North Side was perfect to capture lightning directly behind #Pittsburgh. The bolt struck nearly dead center of the city , and I just love how the sky is lit up all around. More to come from today!
Americans need to know: our government is under siege by lobbyists from German company Bayer.
Bayer has spent over $9 million lobbying for exemption from liability for harm its chemicals like glyphosate might cause. The Constitution guarantees a trial for those who are harmed.