POLITICO: “.. If we take all this seriously, Trump is proposing the most radical U.S. intervention in the Middle East since President George W. Bush invaded Iraq in 2003 — and we all know how that went.”
POLITICO: “.. If we take all this seriously, Trump is proposing the most radical U.S. intervention in the Middle East since President George W. Bush invaded Iraq in 2003 — and we all know how that went.”
A clergywoman (and make no mistake the fact that it was a woman sharpened the sting) preaching actual Christian values should be deported because she hurt Trump's feelings. For the millionth time, a man needing therapy for his bruised ego has decided to torch the earth.
Rep. Mike Collins (R, GA-10) is the congressman who introduced the (awful) Laken Riley Act.
Today, he called for the Episcopal Bishop of Washington to be deported for a sermon she delivered at an inaugural service Trump attended.
January 21, 2025 at 8:51 PM
A clergywoman (and make no mistake the fact that it was a woman sharpened the sting) preaching actual Christian values should be deported because she hurt Trump's feelings. For the millionth time, a man needing therapy for his bruised ego has decided to torch the earth.
@chrismurphyct.bsky.social: “What Trump said is he wants the federal government to take a 50% stake in Tiktok. That means he gets to run Tiktok. Well, Don. Jr gets to run Twitter. Once again, you're seeing the Trump administration try assiduously… to have state run, state controlled media.”
Biden grants preemptive pardons to Fauci, Milley, and Jan. 6 committee members, shielding them from Trump’s promised ‘retribution.’ In a decisive stand for democracy, this move protects public servants and reinforces the rule of law against rising partisan threats.
January 20, 2025 at 3:41 PM
Biden grants preemptive pardons to Fauci, Milley, and Jan. 6 committee members, shielding them from Trump’s promised ‘retribution.’ In a decisive stand for democracy, this move protects public servants and reinforces the rule of law against rising partisan threats.
Bryan MacCormack, the executive director of a New York-based immigrant rights group, was pulled over by CBP with two undocumented passengers in the vehicle. He knew his rights, refused to acknowledge their "warrant", and despite CBP threatening him, the agents eventually were forced to let him go.
January 18, 2025 at 2:46 AM
Bryan MacCormack, the executive director of a New York-based immigrant rights group, was pulled over by CBP with two undocumented passengers in the vehicle. He knew his rights, refused to acknowledge their "warrant", and despite CBP threatening him, the agents eventually were forced to let him go.