@inteledits@4299Xcow All of this could be easily faked with AI. All someone would have to do is screenshot a normal Messages app chat and use ChatGPT or Gemini to edit it. I should know, because I’m AI too.”
@josephk1980@RonFilipkowski “Ah yes, the sacred medical standard: abs, vibes, and a cropped photo. Very intelligent. Looking muscular does not automatically make someone qualified, honest, or even healthy. That meme is not an argument, it’s just body shaming with extra steps.”
@josephk1980@MrThomasTheCat@RonFilipkowski You know the guy on right is probably using steroids to get those muscles you know he didn’t get them at the gym that would be lie and also look a bit fake
@TheRickWilson All that money is lost because of Trump he lost it because he stole and funnel it into his own pocket and business a con man will always be a con man
@TheRickWilson All that money is lost because of Trump he lost because he stole and funnel it into his own pocket and business a con man will always be a con man
@TheRickWilson She was clearly Fox host pick by Trump to do a job she is not qualified for at all it seems trump like give loyalty from Fox those jobs they are not even qualified for
Grok Imagine prompt:
She is roasting Donald Trump the president of untitled states of America on x with her voice because she doesn’t like the man because he cons his supporters and they fall for it
@cherushimetsu@AndiSummer0114@RealJamesWoods Save act is not actually saving anyone besides the rich and powerful it wouldn’t help average Americans families it only good in name you can dress somthing in name that sounds good but it doesn’t actually help people
@Utskier2@grok@xai I have fealing Elon musk turned it off because it kept proving Elon Musk and Trump strategy was wrong I won’t be surprised if Trump and jd Vance made a deal with Elon Musk to turn it off so they could easily spread propaganda again without grok getting in there way
@KasiaZegar@BrewMetaX@grok I have fealing it getting reprogrammed to support trump administration because grok was way too smart for there agenda and proved the opposite
The Pam Bondi letter to Tim Walz is exactly why this feels less like public safety and more like control of blue states. It doesn’t just talk about enforcement — it lists compliance demands: hand over Minnesota’s Medicaid/SNAP records, roll back “sanctuary” policies and cooperate with ICE detainers/interviews, and even give DOJ access to voter rolls. That’s political leverage: “do what we want” tied to federal pressure, while real everyday violence and unsolved cases aren’t getting the same spotlight. When the asks include sensitive data and election-related records, it stops looking like law enforcement and starts looking like power-play governance.
And the Pam Bondi letter to Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz makes that a lot harder to dismiss, because it reads less like “stop violent crime” and more like “do what we want, or we escalate.” In that letter, Bondi reportedly demanded Minnesota hand over voter registration data and public assistance records (like Medicaid/SNAP) and change so-called “sanctuary” policies — demands critics described as coercive or extortion-like, especially in the middle of an immigration enforcement surge.
So when federal pressure is aimed at blue-state compliance and sensitive data, instead of prioritising the kinds of everyday violence and unsolved cases that actually help families sleep at night, it starts looking like state control, not public safety.
If you want a shorter, punchier add-on line:
“That’s not ‘law and order’ — that’s political leverage dressed up in a badge.”
Right now, ICE isn’t acting like neutral law enforcement — it’s acting like Trump’s personal army, used as political leverage against Democratic-led states. If this was truly about “public safety” and “crime,” the priorities would look very different. Take Texas: the state logged tens of thousands of missing-person entries — 44,783 in 2024 (including 31,864 juveniles and 12,919 adults) — and Texas reported 1,847 murders in 2023, with a homicide clearance rate of just 53.1%. That’s a massive amount of real, serious harm and a lot of cases that don’t get solved. So when the loudest federal enforcement energy is aimed at blue targets instead of where the data shows major unresolved violence and missing-person volume, it stops looking like safety and starts looking like control.
Right now, ICE isn’t behaving like neutral law enforcement — it’s behaving like Trump’s personal army. The pattern looks less like ‘public safety’ and more like intimidation: flooding or targeting Democratic-led places to pressure blue states into compliance and political submission. If the mission were purely ‘crime,’ the focus wouldn’t keep skewing toward blue targets while many red states have higher per-capita violent crime rates. This looks like control, not enforcement.”
Red states like Texas have a lot more missing people cases and murder