@IfindRetards The simple fact that anyone can peacefully protest is why America is the best! Imagine a musician in NK doing this…Kim Jung would have them imprisoned within hours..
Today is my Freedomversary.
Eight years ago, President Trump granted me clemency and gave me a second chance at life. After nearly 22 years in prison, I walked out the gates and into a future I had prayed for but could no longer see.
I will never forget that moment.
Prison took many things from me, including years with my family and the loss of my parents and a son. But I never lost hope or faith that my life still had purpose.
The gift of freedom came with a responsibility: to help others.
Over the last eight years, I’ve advocated for second chances, supported criminal justice reform, and now serve as White House Pardon Czar.
From a prison cell to the White House, this journey has been possible through God’s grace and President Trump’s courage.
Every day, I strive to honor that gift by helping others find hope and a path forward.
Thank you to everyone who prayed for me, believed in me, and supported me along the way.
And to God be the glory.
🙏🏽❤️ #Freedomversary
Foreign students are buying entire degrees from WhatsApp shops in India. Full semester coursework. Fake theses. AI scrubbing so it passes detection.
They come here on an F-1 visa. Cheat through the degree. Get 3 years of work authorization through OPT. Then convert to H-1B.
The entire pipeline, from the classroom to the job market is built on a fraudulent foundation.
Your kid is $100K in debt with a real degree and can't get a callback.
Thanks to @CyberGreen09
@NR_Garrett The Knicks are sucking up all the oxygen…and Trump will be at MSG most likely..or maybe it’s the FIFA ticket prices that are so much higher than when the World Cup is played elsewhere..that ain’t the Donald’s fault..
In 1985 I made the USA World Championships Gymnastics Team. I placed 3rd at the Trials, my highest placement to date as a young gymnast.
At Worlds, on my 8th and final event I fell. It was a devastating fall. I missed a release move and tumbled to the ground. My right foot was stuck while my body spun around the knee. I knew it was bad. I screamed, or thought I did. No one came. It felt like forever on the raised platform, no coach, no trainer, no doctor while I writhed.
Eventually my coach realized I wasn't getting back up. They rushed to me. The trainer thought my knee was dislocated and he attempted to push it back in place. It wasn't dislocated though. My femur was broken - we didn't know that yet - and he was pushing bone against bone.
My dad joined me in the ambulance. I remember sobbing -- "What am I going to do now? I don't know how to do anything else. This is all I want to do."
He cried too. We assumed my career was over. He said: "You can do anything you want to do. You're smart and you can be anything you want to be. You're just getting started." He was right in so many ways.
But all I wanted then was to be a gymnast.
I was taken to the nearest hospital and rushed into surgery. It was a French speaking hospital and we didn't fully understand what anyone was telling us.
When I came out of surgery a doctor who spoke English told us "It was a broken femur. Not her knee." We cheered. We were all so happy. My coaches, my parents, me. Bones often heal better than joints.
I left Canada on crutches with a full leg cast. When I got home to Pennsylvania, my doctor changed the cast to a lighter one, with a hinge at the knee. And I went back to the gym. I started training right away.
8 months later, in June 1986, I walked into the arena in Indianapolis for USA Championships. No one thought I'd be there. Everyone thought I was done. Forever.
I knew I wasn't done. Not yet.
I won. I became the National Champion less than a year after breaking my femur on the world's stage.
Never give up. Never.
Is this "teacher" -- who has just called for the end of America "by any means necessary" -- on the New York City payroll at a public university? Meet Corinna Mullin:
https://t.co/TQylzdHZxL
The guy building a makeshift barricade and rearranging pavers is Eddie Costas, senior video editor for the NY Times. Part of the Within Our Lifetime activist movement.
It took a non-Jewish political commentator @HughHewitt to drop a truth bomb this morning about the Democratic Party and antisemitism.
“The Democratic Party is deeply infected with anti-Semitism — not anti-Israel sentiment, not anti-Zionism — antisemitism. And it’s like a sepsis….It’s either going to kill the Democratic Party or it’s going to kill the United States.”
25 years after 9/11, the Muslim Brotherhood influence and radical jihadist sympathizers are being mainstreamed in the Democratic Party.
This is no longer a warning. It’s a diagnosis.
#Antisemitism #JewHatred
Saritha Komatireddy spent over a decade in the U.S. Attorney’s Office, prosecuting the worst of the worst—terrorists, murderers, fraudsters, and hackers. She has what it takes to beat Letitia James, who’s more focused on Trump than the New Yorkers she serves.
That’s why I’m endorsing Saritha for Attorney General.
Democrats threw Eric Swalwell under the bus but back Graham Platner without remorse. It comes down to math. In California you automatically win with a D next to your name. In Maine, Platner is all that stands between them and six more years of Susan Collins.