@tatereeves By polluting waters, by having jails which are medieval by modern standards, by lacking courts which allow sufficient due process. A state that allows corporations to exploit workers with substanded wages. This is what America will look like in four years.
@jsolomonReports It's ironic, people who we invited to America because they were living under dictatorships and given protected status are now being told to leave because of a
dictatoral Trump regime.
@its_The_Dr@DaleDa51487 That is terrible, but how about our pedophile president and all of his pedophile political and religious leader friends. That is the new normal for the Republican Party.
@sltrib Well, it's great for the environment. Less trucks shipping goods, tankers polluting our waters, fewer jet planes flying people and goods from around the world.
@BreakingNews4X Did he ask we the taxpayers if we want this? Where does he get off telling us how we want our tax money to go. His actions are despicable, and his he and the Republicans will go down in flames in the end.
Terminated January 6th case prosecutor: At the end of the night, 15 Assistant U.S. Attorneys had been fired.
My termination letter said it was for prosecuting January 6th cases.
“U.S. Attorneys represent the United States of America, not the President.”
@realDonaldTrump, your recent tirade reads less like a reasoned defense and more like the unhinged ramblings of someone cornered by their own misdeeds. Accusing Democrats of weaponizing impeachment ignores the constitutional mechanism designed to hold presidents accountable. It���s not a tool of vengeance; it’s a safeguard against tyranny.
Your attempts to deflect blame for border chaos, inflation, and foreign policy blunders onto others are as transparent as they are desperate. Leadership involves taking responsibility, not casting aspersions. Perhaps if you spent less time crafting incendiary tweets and more time governing with integrity, the nation wouldn’t be in this predicament.
This is DOGE. In the middle is the new head of the U.S. Institute of Peace. On the left is "Big Balls." The young man on the right dropped out of college.
Not long ago, nuclear power was seen as too slow, too expensive and too controversial to play a major role in the future energy mix https://t.co/zkYMTIQvuw