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Anti-Israel.
Anti-America.
Anti-Western Civilization.
Why am I the only Democrat in the U.S. Senate that refuses to excuse this or defend any of those self-identified communists?
There are MINI MAMDANIs popping up all around the country.
It is a dangerous thing — this is NOT a joke.
We are in a fight RIGHT NOW to save the Republic and EVERY AMERICAN needs to take this seriously.
BREAKING: President Trump cancels his housing news conference and signing event scheduled for today "until such time as we pass the desperately needed SAVE AMERICA ACT," which the president says he considers a national emergency.
Tyrant Tina's statement is misleading political theater.
@govTinaKotek
President Trump did not reverse the core federal rules on untraceable ghost guns. The Biden ATF's 2022 rule requiring serialization and background checks for many kits and parts was upheld by the Supreme Court in a 7-2 decision in March 2025. The Trump administration kept the key definitions in place after review. Federal law still treats commercial ghost gun kits as firearms subject to traceability requirements.
https://t.co/Y01qdZLYeB
Tyrant Tina's claim that "D.C. is making it easier to get untraceable weapons" is flat-out false on ghost guns. The federal framework remains. On the broader "crackdown on illegal gun trafficking" Trump's administration did roll back Biden's aggressive ATF "zero-tolerance" policy that revoked dealer licenses for paperwork violations, and shifted some enforcement priorities. But this doesn't equate to "reversing the crackdown" or handing untraceable guns to criminals. Criminals get guns primarily through theft, straw purchases, black markets, and smuggling, not by walking into licensed dealers for serialized kits.
https://t.co/TyjFwZOkML
The real timeline exposes the spin Oregon's HB 2005 banning ghost guns was signed by Kotek in July 2023 under President Biden, when the federal ghost gun rule was already in effect. This wasn't a bold new response to Trump in 2026; it's old legislation she's recycling for political points with Moms Demand Action.
https://t.co/iYsSTYLoQK
Kotek is grandstanding while ignoring realities: Ghost guns are a tiny fraction of crime guns in most data; criminals prefer stolen, trafficked, or illegally modified firearms. States like Oregon with strict laws still see gun crime because bad actors ignore rules.
Trump's focus was protecting law-abiding citizens from overregulation while courts (including SCOTUS) preserved core public safety tools on kits.
If Kotek truly cared about "making communities safer," she'd address Oregon's actual problems: violent crime trends, failed progressive policies on drugs and homelessness, and the limits of symbolic gun bills that don't disarm criminals. Blaming Trump for a non-existent federal rollback on ghost guns is just partisan deflection. Facts over fear-mongering.
Declassified documents confirm what I've been saying for years: Anthony Fauci didn't just fund dangerous research at the Wuhan lab. He personally shaped what the intelligence community told the American people about COVID's origins. 18 agencies relied on his guidance. That’s the very definition of a cover-up.
https://t.co/A66w7XeFgl
Major League Baseball is now facing a federal investigation over religious discrimination. The DOJ announced it will look into whether the league violated the Civil Rights Act by threatening to discipline players who added biblical messages to their uniforms. https://t.co/ZzQlir78m3
"The players were neither fined nor disciplined, nor will they ever be."
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred is pushing back after Sen. Josh Hawley accused the league of targeting San Francisco Giants players who wrote Bible verse references on their Pride Night hats.
In a letter to Hawley, Manfred said the players received only a "routine oral warning" related to MLB's uniform policy and stressed that no fines or discipline were issued. He also said the league later learned the Giants had not clearly informed players they could opt out of the Pride-themed cap and wear a standard game cap instead.
The dispute has become the latest flashpoint in the debate over religious expression, Pride events, and professional sports.