TUCKER CARLSON: “It’s not a crime to criticise genocide in Gaza, it should be a crime to commit genocide in Gaza. Killing kids is worse than criticising the killing of kids.”
The fact that Tucker has to say this out loud is INSANE.
Another one of @MirandaDevine’s favorite sources is going to jail.
Miles Guo got 30 years yesterday for a billion-dollar fraud.
He was Steve Bannon’s business partner. Together they built GTV. GTV pushed the doctored photos and smears about me. They built the Laptop from Hell narrative. Devine made it famous. Guo even had a Mar-a-Lago membership.
He joins Alexander Smirnov. Six years for fabricating the Burisma bribery story that drove the impeachment inquiry against my father. Smirnov admitted he made it up.
And Gal Luft. Still a fugitive. Indicted for acting as an unregistered Chinese agent after paying a Trump adviser to push Beijing’s line in public.
All three came after me and my father. All three are liars and frauds. All three served the interests of Donald Trump. And they are just the tip of the iceberg.
Follow me on Substack where I’ll be sharing the whole story soon.
IVEY: The CBO says it's going to cost $125,000,000 to change the name from Department of Defense to Department of War
VOUGHT: We haven't done our own estimate
IVEY: It's a lot of money and we spent a time hearing that the needs we'd like to fund, we didn't have the money to fund
Wow, MORE trump corruption:
He handed out a $500 million dollar NO-BID contract to build his ballroom!
How many MILLIONS in kickbacks is he shoving into his own pockets?
Most. Corrupt. President. Ever.
BREAKING:
A federal judge just ordered the Trump admin to permanently abandon its efforts to suspend funding for a $16 billion rail tunnel under the Hudson River — describing those attempts as "flagrantly" illegal. https://t.co/vSftfppfXh
People ask where their state tax dollars go. Here’s the answer:
Free school meals, free pre-K, free childcare, record school funding, healthcare, infrastructure, broadband, clean energy, utility rebates, higher wages, paid leave, renter protections, more homes built, debt free college, and a savings account for every kid.
Reporter: The counterargument from Vance is, if you throw these people out, houses will be cheaper.
AOC: Well, who is going to be helping repair your home? Long-term care is going to go up. Health care is going to rise. There are lots of costs that are going to go up because of these mass disruptions of our labor market, driven by these data-free, non-data-backed decisions coming out of this White House.
Don't remember this one about stealing from a kids cancer charity?
It's OK, this family has done so many horrendous things, it's hard to keep track of them all.
Get the details here: https://t.co/UuWf7gSXoF
#TrumpCrimeFamily
When he died, he chose to be buried in a simple grave in their small village, right next to his beloved Anne.
She was born in 1928 with Down syndrome.
Back in those days, the world was a very cruel place for children with intellectual disabilities. Society told parents to hide them away, feel ashamed, or lock them up in cold, dark institutions.
But Charles de Gaulle and his wife Yvonne completely rejected that idea. The very moment the doctors gave them the diagnosis, the General looked at his wife, hugged her tightly, and said, "It does not matter. Now, she is our joy."
Most people know Charles de Gaulle as the ultimate French hero. He was the tall, cold, and inflexible military man who stood up to Adolf Hitler and saved France during World War II. He looked like a leader made of stone, someone who never smiled and never showed an ounce of weakness. But behind that tough uniform, there was a completely different man.
He was a deeply loving father with a beautiful secret, and her name was Anne.
They chose to build their whole lives around making Anne happy. They bought a quiet country house with a huge, walled garden just so Anne could run around freely, away from the mean stares and judgy whispers of strangers.
The most amazing part of the story is how the feared General transformed when he was with his little girl. The man who made world leaders tremble would come home, drop to his knees, and instantly become a total softie. He would spend hours singing popular songs to her, telling her stories, and letting her bounce on his lap.
He even did silly dances and funny imitations just to hear her laugh. She was the only person in the entire world who could make this giant of a man totally let his guard down.
"Anne is my joy," he used to tell his closest friends. "She helps me overcome all the failures and all the greatness. For me, she is a gift from heaven."
Even during the darkest days of the war, when France was occupied by the Nazis, de Gaulle kept Anne close. He knew that under the Nazi regime, children with disabilities were targeted and murdered. He made sure his family escaped safely to England.
Throughout the war, he carried a small photograph of Anne inside his uniform pocket, right next to his heart. Whenever the pressure of leading the French Resistance became too much to bear, he would look at her face to find the moral strength to keep fighting.
Years later, in 1962, that same photograph would save his life. De Gaulle miraculously survived a fierce assassination attempt when terrorists riddled his presidential car with bullets.
One of the shots shattered the back window and slammed directly into the frame of Anne's photo, which his wife, Yvonne, was carrying in her purse. De Gaulle looked at the wreckage and said,
"She protected me from heaven."
Sadly, Anne had passed away years earlier from a sudden bout of pneumonia in 1948, when she was only 20 years old. She died right in her father’s arms. The General was completely heartbroken. At her funeral, as he stood by her grave holding his wife's hand, he looked down and said,
"Come, Yvonne. Now our little girl is just like the others."
After her death, the de Gaulle family created a foundation in her honor to care for young women with disabilities, funding it entirely with the money the General made from selling his books.
They wanted to ensure that other vulnerable children would always have a safe, loving place to grow up, turning their personal heartbreak into a lasting legacy of pure compassion.
History will always remember Charles de Gaulle for his iron will, his brilliant political maneuvers, and the grand speeches that reshaped a nation. But his truest victory wasn’t won on a battlefield or signed in a treaty.
It was found in the quiet corners of a walled garden, in the silly songs he sang to a little girl who loved him simply for being her dad.
He proved that the greatest measure of a man’s strength isn't how well he fights the world, but how fiercely and tenderly he protects the ones within it.
*We Are Human Angels*
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If you’ve only ever lived in the Divided States of America, you can’t grasp how much you’re f*cked every day. Other countries have freedom too, the difference is, they actually believe in it and practice it.
TEXAS – candidate @bobbypulido425: “Sister ‘Letty’, a nurse & a nun in the Rio Grande Valley for 10 years, was on her way to mass in her habit when ICE detained her even though she's in the country legally… This should not be happening."
Local authorities confirmed that Justice Kai James, a 21-year-old Black student at the Turner Job Corps Center in Albany, Georgia, was found hanged on the campus. He had a dislocated shoulder. Make it make sense.
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