In defiance of political censorship, laid-off federal scientists have successfully resurrected a massive, shuttered climate data site.
When the federal https://t.co/w14ZARZ5XG website was shut down and hundreds of researchers were laid off, a dedicated team of former National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) employees refused to let decades of public science vanish.
Led by Rebecca Lindsey, the former program director of the original government site, these scientists launched a monumental counter-effort. Rallying over 80 volunteer researchers, the team successfully launched https://t.co/LsNaM1n7Ks, a new, independent website that painstakingly recataloged and restored more than a thousand vital climate reports and datasets previously hidden from public view.
This grassroots resurrection was made possible by a powerful mix of public solidarity and collective action. Nearly 2,500 small-scale donors crowdsourced $250,000—covering one-third of the operational budget—to safeguard critical environmental data.
Climate scientists have lauded the project for helping everyday citizens connect global climate patterns directly to their local communities.
By bypassing political interference, these scientists have established a protected, permanent refuge for the public data necessary to understand and combat our changing world.
source: Bonasia, C. (2026). Fired Scientists Revive the Climate Website Trump Shut Down. The Energy Mix.
@SpeakerJohnson Mikey Mikey this kind of BS really should stop. From all sides not just this CRIMINAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESS. Americans WANT the Truth no some BS.
@SpeakerJohnson Why must you LIE to the people of Our Nation? Many of the founding fathers weren’t Christians, their input was based on their Morals and Ethics Not their religious beliefs. This is what you should be doing, TELLING THE PEOPLE THE TRUTH.
I hope everyone had a great 4th of July. I know @realDonaldTrump and family did.
250 years ago we declared independence from a king who ran the colonies as a family business. In just 18 months the Trumps have made King George look like an amateur.
A $620 million Pentagon loan, the largest in the program’s history, to a company Don Jr.’s firm bought into three months before.
An Air Force drone contract to a startup the princelings took public through a golf course company they own a piece of.
The Army’s largest drone motor order ever, to a company where Don Jr. sits on the board and holds millions in stock.
A $24 million Pentagon robotics contract to the company that employs Eric as Chief Strategy Advisor.
A stake in the largest undeveloped tungsten deposit on earth, in Kazakhstan, backed by $1.6 billion in US government support.
Jared’s fund seeded with $2 billion from the Saudi crown prince, now $6.2 billion, 99% of it foreign money from Gulf governments. Over $110 million in fees collected from the Saudis alone. He negotiates American foreign policy with the governments that pay him.
$2.3 billion from crypto ventures their father regulates. More than a million people bought in and lost $2.3 billion. The money didn’t grow. It simply moved from the subjects pockets to the crown’s coffers.
And the next one is already drafted. A proposed ATF rule that will allow guns to be shipped straight to your front door. The government’s own estimate is 3.3 million home gun deliveries a year. Don Jr. sits on the board of the online gun megastore built to cash in. He holds 300,000 shares.
And that’s only the fraction they’ve allowed us to see. Not one subpoena served. Not one search executed. Why hide anything when you own the investigators?
Me? They searched a laptop for six years. Federal prosecutors. Grand juries. Subpoena power. Congressional hearings. They found nothing. I made about $200k a year selling paintings when my Dad was President, and they made my paintings part of an impeachment inquiry.
For six years they’ve asked Where’s Hunter? What about the laptop?
Wrong questions. The right one is 250 years old. Does America belong to a family?
They’ve given their answer. Long live the King.
“To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile but is morally treasonable to the American public.”
- Theodore Roosevelt 1918
Theodore Roosevelt wrote these words in 1918, during the final year of World War I, when debates over patriotism, loyalty, free speech, and dissent were at their peak.
Although he was no longer president, Roosevelt remained one of the most influential figures in American public life.
The quote comes from an editorial he wrote for the Kansas City Star, in which he argued that patriotism did not mean unquestioning loyalty to those in power. Roosevelt believed no president was above criticism. Instead, he argued that citizens had a responsibility to speak honestly about their leaders, praising them when they were right and criticizing them when they were wrong.
Those words carried particular weight because they were written during wartime, when criticism of government officials was often viewed as unpatriotic or even dangerous. Roosevelt argued the opposite: that a healthy republic depends on honest criticism, even when it is unpopular.
He wrote the passage in his May 7, 1918, editorial, Sedition, A Free Press, and Personal Rule, published just weeks before the Sedition Act of 1918 became law.
Your words are very sad to read. I get you’re a Capitalist but many people are, and they are Democrats. Republicans aren’t the only people who are Capitalists. I’ll pray for your understanding of what is really happening to this country. Stop blaming Democrat
@realBrandonGill I’m not a Texan, I’m a Floridian,when I started voting I voted across party lines because I’m an Independent. But a registered Democrat because in Florida you have to belong to one party or the other to vote in the primaries.
Trump is for gain and it only has to do with himself family and friends, Business Connections and Corporations a permanent Tax Breaks, ask yourself are these the people who really need that? They pocket money while the people lose.
@realBrandonGill As I read your words that the Left hate you for your vote of putting America first, I think you’re confused the people you call the Left are Democrats I’m one of them and I don’t hate the Republicans I loathe Donald Trump for stealing from the American people
I am wondering why in a Land that was stolen by White Ppl, believe they are superior to other people of a different color? What words convince ppl of this? These groups are disturbed ppl These groups I wonder 💭 were their ppl slave owner’s?
Did someone of a different color do something to them personally, or do they just hate and believe themselves better automatically? The Chosen people are the Jewish ppl, Revolution 22: 18-19 Do not add to or take from the word.
@Anglo_Nicky@BasedTorba Your blood was never shed maybe some of your Ancestors blood was, but they came to a Land that was already taken. The 1790 Naturalization Act was created by ppl who stoled this Land from the ppl who were already here. And at the time ppl of color were slaves
@BigBroLGND What are you for real 🤣. What is a mammy? Only a made up word from White ppl who think they are entitled You people, amaze me thinking you are the top color of ppl, I think Jesus Christ might differ from this belief. Those aren’t Patriotic white ppl
@Anglo_Nicky How would you know? Do you live among them? Or is this impression of yours from others opinions? Also it looks like your avatar is anime. So you must not be against the Japanese people? Or are you strictly for European people
@Scott_C_Young Troll much? Your words don’t bother me. It must take tremendous energy to be a hater. But Peace be with you on your journey thur this World
The top man didn’t hurt anyone except himself, his wife and Monica. The guy on the bottom has hurt Millions of everyday Americans. This is his revenge on the people because (his claims) of how he was treated in his first term. An a corrupt Court and Congress
Trump cried communism at Mount Rushmore, so Bill Clinton named what America actually has: socialism for the super-rich. Friday night in the Black Hills, Trump used the country's 250th birthday to warn of "a resurgence of the communist menace in our land. "
The next morning, Bill Clinton answered.
While the other living ex-presidents posted gentle civics homilies for the Fourth, the 79-year-old two-termer published a bill of particulars.
Masked agents seizing people from their homes, their workplaces, the street.
A war on Iran started on a whim, with no objective and no exit.
A Supreme Court staffed with lifetime loyalists and a compliant Congress, used to prosecute enemies and choke off speech.
A federal government converted into a profit center for the people who run it and their friends.
"Their New Deal is socialism for the super-rich," Clinton wrote.
In American politics, socialism is the charge aimed at the left: Medicare, unions, any proposal to tax the rich. Clinton aimed the same word upward, at the bailouts and tax breaks that flow to the people who need the help least.
The idea was not original to him. Martin Luther King, Jr. made the point in the 1960s, when he said the country ran socialism for the rich and rugged individualism for the poor. What made it notable was the source.
Clinton had spent his presidency pulling the Democratic Party toward the center, signing welfare reform, deregulating Wall Street, announcing that the era of big government was over. Thirty years later he was reaching for a line from the left wing he had spent a career holding at a distance.
He did not mention Trump by name. The statement referred only to "the people in charge."
The day before, Trump had spoken warmly about Clinton. Reading a children's book about the presidents on Usha Vance's podcast, he was asked about the former president. "He actually was a nice guy," Trump said. "I like Bill Clinton a lot. I still do."
Clinton's statement went out the next morning. He did not return the compliment.