tpmarie.bsky.social
@tpmarie.bsky.social
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We are now witnessing—some of us in incredulous horror—what happens when a society confuses authority with innocence and violence with virtue. We have built legal doctrines that reward escalation. We have granted weapons to institutions without demanding restraint.
Don’t Let Them Tell You That Was Self-Defense
Pretti was a licensed, law-abiding gun owner, registered nurse, and worked at a veteran's hospital.
slate.com
January 26, 2026 at 1:58 PM
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ICE murdered Renée Good in broad daylight. Less than 3 weeks later, they killed Alex Pretti, shooting him 10 times. Every day, we watch as people are ripped from their cars, their homes, their lives.

We can't allow ourselves to look away from this cruelty. Abolish ICE.
January 26, 2026 at 10:14 PM
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tRUMPSTEIN IS DESTROYING OUR CONSTITUTION!!

1st Amendment: GONE
Right to Assemble
Freedom of Religion
Freedom of Speech
Freedom of the Press
Right to Petition

2nd Amendment: GONE
Right to Keep & Bear Arms

4th Amendment: GONE
Unreasonable Searches &
Seizures
January 26, 2026 at 4:51 PM
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"I was sobbing and shaking uncontrollably," the 29-year-old pediatrician said in a witness statement seen by PEOPLE
Doctor Who Fought to Treat Alex Pretti Says Border Patrol Moved His Body to Count Wounds Instead of Doing CPR
A doctor who fought to render aid to Alex Pretti has said in a written statement that instead of performing CPR, border patrol officers moved the ICU nurse's body to count his wounds after he was shot
people.com
January 26, 2026 at 9:53 PM
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Noem:

"An individual approached US border patrol officers... The officers attempted to disarm this individual, but the armed suspect reacted violently."

Video footage from multiple angles proves that this is outright bullshit.

Alex Pretti did not approach ICE officers nor did he react violently.
January 24, 2026 at 10:41 PM
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Guys, ICE is attacking and harassing ANYONE WHO IS NOT WHITE, HAS A FOREIGN-SOUNDING NAME, OR HAS AN ACCENT. When they jump out and grab you, and carry you off screaming, it doesn’t matter if you’re a citizen or not! They’re not asking! I’ve seen it happen multiple times with my own eyes.
Does that mean these schools were upwards of 70% composed of undocumented families?
January 24, 2026 at 1:07 PM
Enraging.
While ICE terrorizes our communities, private prison companies like GEO Group and CoreCivic are raking it in.

They of course have been some of Trump's biggest donors.

Cashing in on cruelty.
January 23, 2026 at 3:18 PM
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And everyone involved in that counterfactual media must face the Leavenworth War Crimes Trials, down to whoever in the buildings takes out the garbage.

"As was not the case in 1974, Republicans now have counterfactual media that allows or compels them to ignore blatant lawbreaking."
Republicans Turned on Nixon. Here’s Why They Won’t Turn on Trump. - The American Prospect
As was not the case in 1974, Republicans now have counterfactual media that allows or compels them to ignore blatant lawbreaking.
prospect.org
January 23, 2026 at 3:14 AM
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Gavin Newsom: “I mean, heck, Donald Trump tried to steal the election — the last election, tried to light democracy on fire, and then pardoned everyone that participated in that — is anyone paying attention to what the hell is going on in the United States of America?”
January 22, 2026 at 7:16 PM
And apparently, we're all ok with that...
Trump Pocketed At Least $1.4 Billion in First Year Back in Office in Unprecedented 'Exploitation of the Presidency'
As millions of Americans face down devastating cuts to their healthcare and food assistance, President Donald Trump and his family personally enriched themselves to the tune of at least $1.4 billion during his first year back in office, according to an analysis published by the _New York Times_ editorial board on Tuesday, the one-year anniversary of his second inauguration. This unprecedented profiteering, which already amounts to 16,822 times the median US household income according to the _Times_ , is almost certainly an undercount, as many sources of the president and his family's wealth remain hidden from public view. "President Trump has never been a man to ask what he can do for his country. In his second term, as in his first, he is instead testing the limits of what his country can do for him," the board wrote. "He has poured his energy and creativity into the exploitation of the presidency—into finding out just how much money people, corporations, and other nations are willing to put into his pockets in hopes of bending the power of the government to the service of their interests." Relying on a series of previous analyses from other news organizations, the _Times_ notes several of Trump's key streams of income. As has been widely documented, most comprehensively by ___Reuters_ in October, by far Trump's largest source of income has been his family's investment in cryptocurrencies, which has generated at least $867 million in new wealth for the family. Other investigations suggest the true number could be several billion when accounting for unreported assets and gains that have not yet been realized. "People who hope to influence federal policy, including foreigners, can buy his family’s coins, effectively transferring money to the Trumps, and the deals are often secret," the _Times_ __ board wrote. > The swamp has never been so fetid. President Trump has greedily raked in $1.4 billion (an underestimate) in the last year, often from those seeking favor. E.g. He accepts a Qatari jet and promises US forces will protect Qatar. The corruption is staggering: www.nytimes.com/interactive/... > > [image or embed] > — Nick Kristof (@nickkristof.bsky.social) January 20, 2026 at 9:39 AM It noted one particularly brazen transaction earlier this year, when an investment company owned by a member of the United Arab Emirates' (UAE) ruling family dumped $2 billion into the Trump family's crypto startup World Liberty Financial, just two weeks before the White House announced that the UAE would be given access to hundreds of thousands of the world's most advanced computer chips. Inking real-estate deals has been another tool nations have used to buy influence with Trump. The _Times_ cites a report from the watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics (CREW), showing that the Trump Organization and its partners were planning at least 22 "Trump-branded projects around the globe" over the course of his presidency, including through hotels and golf courses in India, Oman, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Indonesia, and other nations eager to be in the US government's good graces. In all, since his reelection, the _Times_ calculated that Trump has reaped at least $23 million from licensing his name overseas, at times culminating in the appearance of blatant pay-for-play. In one instance, "the administration agreed to lower its threatened tariffs on Vietnam about a month after a Trump Organization project broke ground on a $1.5 billion golf complex outside of Hanoi. Vietnamese officials ignored their own laws to fast-track the project." Another CREW analysis from July found that Trump visits his own properties roughly “every other day”—much more frequently than in his previous term—and that many foreign government officials have traveled to these sites to curry favor with the president. > CREW is tracking Trump’s conflicts of interest tied to his real estate empire, including:-Visits to Trump properties-Events held at Trump properties-Promotion of Trump business interests The pattern is clear: it’s all happening more this time around. > — CREW (@citizensforethics.org) July 22, 2025 at 2:56 PM Trump also infamously accepted a $400 million jet, described as a “flying palace,” from the Qatari government. He plans to use the plane as Air Force One during his presidency and transfer it to his presidential library after leaving office. Shortly after receiving the jet, he pledged to “protect” Qatar and announced lucrative new military and economic partnerships with the country. Elsewhere, Amazon spent $40 million on a documentary about First Lady Melania Trump, $28 million of which will be given directly to the first lady, which the _Times_ said is far more than has been paid for similar projects. The company's CEO, Jeff Bezos, has critically lobbied the administration for favorable treatment regarding antitrust and defense contracts, and has seen his own wealth soar by nearly $9 billion over the past year. But Trump’s income from media and tech companies has more commonly arrived in the form of shakedowns. He has made an estimated $90.5 million from settlements from X (formerly Twitter), _ABC News_ , Meta, YouTube, and Paramount since his reelection, none of which, the _Times_ argues, “were justified on the merits.” "Mr. Trump’s hunger for wealth is brazen," the editorial board wrote. "Throughout the nation’s history, presidents of both parties have taken care to avoid even the appearance of profiting from public service. This president gleefully squeezes American corporations, flaunts gifts from foreign governments, and celebrates the rapid growth of his own fortune." The report of Trump's looting of the presidency comes as roughly 1.3 million Americans are expected to lose health insurance coverage in 2026 due to Republican cuts to Medicaid and other assistance programs, while more than 20 million are expected to pay higher insurance premiums after the GOP allowed Affordable Care Act subsidies to expire last year. Roughly 1.5 million have already dropped their health coverage this year, according to a report last week from _CNBC_. Meanwhile, about 4 million low-income people—including 1 million children—are expected to see their access to food assistance either substantially reduced or totally lost in the coming years due to Republican cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. While “Drain the Swamp” has remained one of Trump’s signature phrases, portraying the president as a crusader against endemic corruption in Washington,_Times_ columnist Nick Kristof wrote, in the wake of his paper's new report, that under Trump’s watch, “the swamp has never been so fetid.”
www.commondreams.org
January 21, 2026 at 4:16 AM
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Cultists are just fine with orders to murder their own babies.

We can't be surprised any more, what happened to maga and what happened at Jonestown are not remotely different things.

It is the exact same thing.

It's the exact same thing as the Nazis, the Stanford prison experiments.

Death cult.
Especially Congress, And The
Supremely Corrupt Court.......
January 20, 2026 at 1:10 PM
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Late afternoon sunset over Ullswater looking towards the Helvellyn Range in the Lake District

#landscapephotography
#winter
January 20, 2026 at 1:12 PM
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I want to share with you a piece from a German documentarian on the chilling parallels between ICE and Hitler’s Brown Shirts (reproduced with his permission). Please read and share.

https://robertreich.substack.com/p/trumps-ice-and-hitlers-brown-shirts
Trump’s ICE and Hitler’s Brown Shirts
Lessons From Two Eras
robertreich.substack.com
January 20, 2026 at 5:30 PM
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A wide-ranging UC San Francisco study found that sky-high rents are forcing people into homeless.

Middle- and working-class tenants need urgent help.

They need rent control.
People Are Working Hard, But They’re Still Homeless
A new book by Brian Goldstone shows that hard-working people still end up homeless, showing the need for serious changes to housing policy.
www.housingisahumanright.org
January 17, 2026 at 12:40 AM
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Selling pardons is a quintessential act of corruption. This is criminal behavior and should be prosecuted (which is why John Roberts’ heinous immunity decisions was such a disaster). We need 1) impeachment; 2) a new law authorizing criminal charges against lawless presidents; 3) a new Supreme Court.
January 17, 2026 at 3:52 PM
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Nothing to see here folks, just a sitting president investing in two companies whose merger he claims sole authority to approve or reject. Totally normal! 🙃
January 17, 2026 at 10:57 AM
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U.S. billionaires got an astounding $1.5 TRILLION richer in the first year of Trump's second term.

Remember — this is happening as they get even more tax cuts in exchange for the social safety net being cut for everyone else.

"New Golden Age" for who?
January 14, 2026 at 10:15 PM
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Kidnapping, theft, first amendment retaliation, battery, conspiracy to deprive rights, torture, crime against humanity, arguable genocide
ICE choked and arrested teen before selling his phone
A teenager was choked by ICE agents who later detained him and stole his cellphone
www.themirror.com
January 15, 2026 at 5:10 AM
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Hiking the East Coast Trail. #Newfoundland, Canada.
#hiking #trail #backpacking
January 11, 2026 at 11:31 PM
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Hope
January 11, 2026 at 2:34 PM
This.
I am unaware what laws and jurisdictions apply to the current ICE/DHS occupation of random cities, but I must ask: Why has no Police or National Guard unit been deployed to STOP and detain/arrest them when their SOP clearly violates so many laws and citizens rights? Killing people should warrant it.
January 11, 2026 at 3:20 AM
I miss this coastline.
January 11, 2026 at 3:20 AM