Remember this?
This was after Putin said KGB knew Tucker was CIA.
Tucker: "Who blew up Nord Stream?"
Vlad: "You for sure."
Tucker: "I was busy that day. I did not blow up Nord Stream."
Vlad: "You personally may have an alibi, but the CIA has no such."
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BREAKING: U.S. Military veterans are occupying the Cannon building in the nation’s Capitol to protest the US’s war on Iran and Israel’s genocide on Gaza.
"Veteran's Against Fascism," including disabled veterans, were arrested inside of the Capitol building today as they staged a protest against Trump's war in Iran.
This is Trump's America.
BREAKING: Rep. Mark Takano asked RFK Jr. the question that we are all asking:
"You're the nation's top health official, and I want to talk to you today about the president's mental health."
THIS NEEDS TO BE SHARED WIDELY ALL OVER THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Corey Lewandowski, a longtime Trump ally and former campaign manager, served as a special government employee (SGE) and senior adviser to Noem at DHS.
Senator Welch pressed Noem on a $220 million advertising campaign (including a large no-bid or limited-competition contract worth ~$143 million to Safe America Media, which subcontracted work to The Strategy Group).
These firms had reported ties to Noem and Lewandowski:
The Strategy Group had previously worked on Noem’s gubernatorial campaigns.
Its CEO, Benjamin Yoho, is the husband of Noem’s former spokesperson, Tricia McLaughlin.
Lewandowski reportedly had prior professional connections to the firm
Two completely opposite narratives. One escalating war.
Iran’s FM Abbas Araghchi just dropped bombs in an exclusive interview:
- “This is America’s war of choice on behalf of Israel.”
- “No trust left. No real negotiations possible.”
- “We didn’t start this. We fear no ground invasion. We are ready.”
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio fired back in his own exclusive:
- “We can see the finish line objectives achieved in weeks, not months.”
- Iran must give up missiles, drones, navy, air force, and nuclear dreams.
- “Strait of Hormuz will reopen… one way or another.” - Trump prefers diplomacy, but the pressure stays on. Same conflict.
Two realities that barely touch. One side calls it aggression and maximalism.
The other calls it necessary regime disruption. In the fog of war, whose narrative is closer to reality?
This divide will decide if we get a quick end… or a long, dangerous one.
Let me know!