@Vmec1980 My husband @parky_b says you are not very nice. He also said you called him an asswipe and then immediately blocked him. That is cowardly. If you think an asswipe is this wonderful and caring man, then you, most assuredly, are the asswipe.
@JoaquinCastrotx Dilley, Noem, Miller, Trump & ICE need to be held accountable for neglect, child abuse. & with a possibility of murder(s).
Sue them now before it gets to "murder". These babies need treatment which Dilley is incapable of providing....or too INHUMANE to do so.
I have an update on Juan Nicolás, the 2-month-old baby detained at Dilley, and his mother.
Me and my team have been in contact with Juan’s family. Juan has bronchitis—according to his mom—and at some point in the last several hours he was unresponsive. Juan was still discharged from the hospital despite that around midnight today.
Juan’s mom went in front of an immigration judge this morning. She was told she will be deported, but was not told when or where. Both Juan and his mom are back at Dilley and their future remains uncertain.
We are all deeply concerned that Juan and his mom will be deported and that Juan’s health will continue to deteriorate. His life is in danger because of ICE’s monstrous cruelty. I will continue to provide updates and we will keep fighting to protect them.
When corporate media obeys in advance, authoritarianism wins & the truth loses.
This cowardice from CBS — & the Admin's weaponization of the FCC — threatens our 1st Amendment rights. We must not be silent as corporations keep bowing down to Trump.
We must call them out.
https://t.co/uezqA27ovP
This boycott is an unwise tactic against tRUMP's State of the Union. Democrats vacating their seats and choosing an alternate venue plays directly into the tRUMP Regimes position that "Democrats don't care about you. They couldn't even show up tonight." Please DO BETTER.
Next week, Trump will deliver his State of the Union address. I won't be there.
Trump is marching America towards fascism, and I refuse to normalize his shredding of our Constitution & democracy.
This cannot be business as usual.
https://t.co/6j9viBramH
Rep. Crow: " I have a message for the Trump administration: If you are turning your back on the law, turning your back on the Constitution, cowing to Donald Trump, and abusing the American system of justice…you cannot hide and escape accountability. Justice is coming."
@FoxNews@MELANIATRUMP@foxandfriends How do you take a woman who had led such a shallow, self gratifying life, any credibility? She is a fraud, unworthy of paying attention to.
@FoxNews@MELANIATRUMP@foxandfriends Stfu you sex worker imported immigrant...your bjs must be epic for Trump to marry his prostitute...or r u his keeper for Russia/mossad? N
@FoxNews@MELANIATRUMP@foxandfriends She and her son are also dual American and Slovenian citizens. Slovenia is in Europe and part of NATO. Why wasn't she calling for unity on the part of her husband with his NATO allies? This is tone deaf stupidity. You can't have unity at the end of the barrel of a gun.
@GenoVeno73 It also shouldn’t be included in Robert’s Immunity Gift. Treason should be. Good reason to get rid f the OLC memo.
Or, @SenateGOP could borrow some cojones and tell Trump he will be impeached if he doesn’t resign.
The story begins in March 1986, when Soviet ambassador Yuri Dubinin and his daughter Natalia walked into Trump Tower and requested a meeting with Donald Trump.
Natalia told Politico years later that their mission was to “hook” the assumed billionaire, and “Trump melted at once.”
This was the beginning of the KGB’s recruitment of Donald Trump.
The story as it’s told here and on our website is composed of interviews with Soviet / Russian nationals and former KGB agents, reports by reputable sources, and Donald Trump’s own book.
In the mid-1980s, as sympathy for the Soviet Union was waning, KGB head Vladimir Alexandrovich Kryuchkov began exploring new strategies for the intelligence agency to recruit assets abroad.
Primarily, agents were directed to use flattery on potential assets and rely more heavily on “material incentives,” i.e. money, to bring them on board.
Most importantly, they were told to focus on U.S. targets of value – like Donald Trump – who may be able to “actively influence” foreign policy in favor of the Soviet Union.
In The Art of the Deal, Trump writes that he sat next to Yuri Dubinin at a luncheon in 1986 (some time after the Trump Tower meeting).
There, Dubinin completed the first stage in KGB recruitment, offering Trump a “material incentive” he couldn’t refuse.
The incentive, according to Trump’s own book: “a large luxury hotel, across the street from the Kremlin, in partnership with the Soviet government.”
But first, Dubinin would need Trump to meet with some of his associates in Moscow, the second stage of recruitment.
On the Fourth of July, 1987, Donald and Ivana Trump checked into the Intourist hotel in Moscow, a facility allegedly operated and surveilled by the KGB, across the street from the Kremlin.
As far as Trump knew, the purpose of this trip – which was paid for by the Soviet government – was to meet with officials from the country’s tourist agency. But the agents he met with weren’t interested in tourism.
The conversation centered on deals with the Politburo, the highest committee within the Kremlin, and how Trump might be of assistance to the KGB.
The operatives fed Trump common KGB talking points and went to great lengths in their efforts to flatter him. They knew from their intel that he was psychologically vulnerable and that flattery was his weak spot.
The KGB used this to their advantage and pretended to be “immensely impressed” by him, according to one former agent. They told him “it’s people like him who could change the world.”
They even went as far as to suggest that he could become president someday.
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