58 years ago today, Robert F. Kennedy died after being shot at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles.
“[RFK] was gonna pull us out of the Vietnam War, and he was making a connection to impoverished farmworkers and the dispossessed throughout this country: Appalachia, the ghettos... He always had a priestlike sense of mission. But he was taking that to a level that was very scary to the establishment. They didn't want to see him in a place where he could possibly wield the instruments of government to go after the perpetrators of his brother's death — and to kill the cash cow that was the Vietnam War.” —4DT director John Kirby, appearing on the @SolvingJFK podcast
Today's a good day to watch (or rewatch) the Four Died Trying “Prologue” on your streaming platform of choice: https://t.co/smk7IPHFX8
#RFK #Rfkfiles #RFKassassination
It is our moral duty to shine a light on the Epstein files and bring accountability.
Anyone who thinks this is political is missing the bigger picture.
Hold the Line.
Ana Kasparian: "We spent $13B in Los Angeles alone last year to combat homelessness. You wanna know where that money went? That money went to these trash nonprofits who have a bunch of executives making half a million a year."
Rep. Thomas Massie, to FBI Director Kash Patel: "These documents in your possession detail at least 20 men, including Jes Staley, CEO of Barclays, who Epstein trafficked victims to, including minors like Virginia Roberts Giuffre."
Said in September.
“La felicidad y grandeza, el rango y distinción, el placer y la paz de una persona nunca han consistido en su riqueza personal, sino más bien en la excelencia de su carácter, su longanimidad, la amplitud de su saber, y su capacidad de resolver problemas intrincados.” #AbdulBahá
🚨 DIRECT FROM TEHRAN: "Arm us." The momentum is building.
This man just risked everything to show the world that the Iranian people want to be armed. They are desperate to get this message out, and after the massive response to the video of the woman I posted earlier, more people need to amplify their calls.
I asked for proof from the ground, and he answered by filming this right in the heart of Tehran. Look closely at what he is doing: he is driving down an active highway in broad daylight, holding an illegal sign punishable by death against his steering wheel, right in front of the Milad Tower. He is operating directly under the regime's nose to prove this resistance is real.
For the millions he represents, demanding weapons is no longer a political debate. It is a tactical necessity for survival. Peaceful protest against live ammunition has proven impossible. They aren't asking for foreign boots on the ground. They are asking for the basic means to defend themselves against a systemic slaughter.
He risked his life to bypass the blackouts and deliver this geographical proof. Do not let the regime bury his bravery.
I've spent my career holding the corrupt accountable.
I don't retreat. I don't back down. I don't compromise when it comes to what's right.
It's time to bring this mission statewide.
Two lawmakers, @RepThomasMassie and @RoKhanna, went straight to DOJ, reviewed the Epstein files, and exposed billionaire Leslie Wexner, the former Victoria’s Secret CEO who was Epstein’s longtime money manager and even labeled a “co-conspirator” in FBI documents.
If Massie and Khanna found six protected names in just hours, how many more elites are still shielded in those millions of pages?
Glyphosate is turning up in more and more places, including our forests and food supply.
That should concern everyone.
After troubling @MotherJones reporting on Forest Service spraying, @RepHuffman and I are demanding answers. Yesterday, I pressed @SecRollins directly: are we looking at the whole picture here?
“If more politicians knew poetry, and more poets knew politics, I am convinced the world would be a little better place in which to live.”
— John F. Kennedy
Every Sheriff in South Carolina has a choice: You can enforce the law or find a new job. I will pass a law that allows me, as governor, to take your badge, your gun, and your pension. Ask FORMER Charleston County Sheriff Kristin Graziano how it goes when I lock in.
And she’s never coming back.
Serving South Carolina is the honor of my lifetime.
We have a state burdened by corruption. A system that no longer serves the people. An establishment that hides in the shadows.
I understand the struggles because I live them. I share the values that make South Carolina strong, and I believe in the future our people deserve.
Nothing will change until we change who we send to Columbia.
It's time for something new.