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Jurispectives (@jurispectives) on X
Jurispectives (@jurispectives) on X
@RepOgles No. We don't have 2/3 of the Senate. Focus on something that works. Let's repeal the 17th Amendment and get control of the Senate back to the states. Then we can revisit impeachment.
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Jurispectives (@jurispectives) on X
𝙿𝚕𝚘𝚝 𝙿𝚒𝚝 (@PlotPit) on X
𝙿𝚕𝚘𝚝 𝙿𝚒𝚝 (@PlotPit) on X
@RepOgles Every time of them. Ezra 9-10 describes the cleansing process after we leave Babylon. Impeachments are coming.
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𝙿𝚕𝚘𝚝 𝙿𝚒𝚝 (@PlotPit) on X
Bianca Ware (@Real_BiancaWare) on X
Bianca Ware (@Real_BiancaWare) on X
@RepOgles Instead of retweeting and talking about this type of stuff, you guys need to actually go forward with the impeachment proceedings. We must not sit here and watch these corrupt judges continue their abuse of power , they need to be held accountable for these crimes. Get the ball
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Bianca Ware (@Real_BiancaWare) on X
Mathew Herges (@herges) on X
Mathew Herges (@herges) on X
@RepOgles 100%, if a single person can make decisions that person should be the @POTUS, not a judge. Congress needs to back up the president.
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Mathew Herges (@herges) on X
Nederlands Dagblad (@ndnl) on X
Nederlands Dagblad (@ndnl) on X
OPINIE | Hoe doe je dat: je niet laten meevoeren door de angst die je overal om je heen voelt https://t.co/klCXS2ZPb7 #NDnl
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Nederlands Dagblad (@ndnl) on X
Igor Sushko (@igorsushko) on X
Igor Sushko (@igorsushko) on X
Want to understand why President Trump supports Russia and not Ukraine? Most important 18 minutes of sober, clear-eyed, densely-packed analysis of the necessary conditions to achieve peace in Europe. Must-watch for all diplomats & politicians worldwide.
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Igor Sushko (@igorsushko) on X
Whackadoo (@CarlWhackadoo) on X
Whackadoo (@CarlWhackadoo) on X
@igorsushko I tend to agree with Zelensky that Trump is in some kind of disinformation bubble. An actually neutral observer might ask "If Russia is so powerful, why can't they expel Ukraine from Kursk, let alone take Kyiv?" It should be obvious Russia can and should lose.
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Whackadoo (@CarlWhackadoo) on X
Johny S (@JohnyS545773663) on X
Johny S (@JohnyS545773663) on X
@Tramspotter @igorsushko Andrei Illarionov is former economic and senior policy advisor to Vladimir Putin. Very capable guy who knows Putin personally.
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Johny S (@JohnyS545773663) on X
Al Arabiya English (@AlArabiya_Eng) on X
Al Arabiya English (@AlArabiya_Eng) on X
Ambassador Mikhail Ulyanov defends Russia's actions in #Crimea, emphasizing the 96% vote in favor of rejoining #Russia and claiming the intervention was a response to human rights violations and continued conflict in Donbass. #WNews
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Al Arabiya English (@AlArabiya_Eng) on X
NOS (@NOS) on X
NOS (@NOS) on X
Leopold III wilde met Hitlers steun alleenheerser worden over Belgisch ministaatje https://t.co/ucoEBsZmqg
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NOS (@NOS) on X
Jan Kas (@jan_kas) on X
Jan Kas (@jan_kas) on X
Bernie Sanders: "Ik wil geen enkele republikein over ‘vrijheid’ horen praten, tenzij ze de moed hebben om Trump te bekritiseren voor de leugens die hij vertelt over Poetin en Oekraïne. Het was Rusland dat de oorlog begon, niet Oekraïne. Poetin is de dictator, niet Zelensky"
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Jan Kas (@jan_kas) on X
Roger Sollenberger (@SollenbergerRC) on X
Roger Sollenberger (@SollenbergerRC) on X
Q: Who’s DOGE administrator? LEAVITT (feigning exasperation): Elon Musk is overseeing DOGE. Q: He’s the administrator? LEAVITT (feigning exasperation): No, he’s a special govt employee. Q: Who’s the admin? LEAVITT: I’m not going to reveal that...We’ve been incredibly transparent.
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Roger Sollenberger (@SollenbergerRC) on X
Dianne Callahan (@DianneCallaha16) on X
Dianne Callahan (@DianneCallaha16) on X
@SollenbergerRC These people have no idea what they are doing, meanwhile, Elon Musk is firing many of this country’s best civil servants. This country is going down in shambles caused by two people, Musk and Trump, who want to privatize our government, when it can’t and shouldn’t be done.
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Dianne Callahan (@DianneCallaha16) on X
POLITICOEurope (@POLITICOEurope) on X
POLITICOEurope (@POLITICOEurope) on X
European leaders will meet in London on March 2 to talk defense, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said. https://t.co/fbt8k5rlKi
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POLITICOEurope (@POLITICOEurope) on X
Dave Keating (@DaveKeating) on X
Dave Keating (@DaveKeating) on X
This is dizzying. An emergency meeting in London Sunday ahead of the emergency meeting in Brussels on Thursday? Why? Just so Starmer can be at a summit because he won't come to Brussels? I'm all for more urgency but there is some weird duplication happening here.
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Dave Keating (@DaveKeating) on X
Eelco Bosch van Rosenthal (@eelcobvr) on X
Eelco Bosch van Rosenthal (@eelcobvr) on X
Witte Huis maakt zojuist bekend dat zij voortaan zelf bepalen welke media Trumps persconferenties, reizen enz mogen volgen. Een breuk met traditie. 🧵van NYT-verslaggever met Rusland-ervaring:
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Eelco Bosch van Rosenthal (@eelcobvr) on X
Peter Baker (@peterbakernyt) on X
Peter Baker (@peterbakernyt) on X
Having served as a Moscow correspondent in the early days of Putin's reign, this reminds me of how the Kremlin took over its own press pool and made sure that only compliant journalists were given access.
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Peter Baker (@peterbakernyt) on X
Peter Baker (@peterbakernyt) on X
Peter Baker (@peterbakernyt) on X
The message is clear. Given that the White House has already kicked one news organization out of the pool because of coverage it does not like, it is making certain everyone else knows that the rest of us can be barred too if the president does not like our questions or stories.
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Peter Baker (@peterbakernyt) on X
Peter Baker (@peterbakernyt) on X
Peter Baker (@peterbakernyt) on X
Every president of both parties going back generations subscribed to the principle that a president doesn't pick the press corps that is allowed in the room to ask him questions. Trump has just declared that he will.
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Peter Baker (@peterbakernyt) on X
Peter Baker (@peterbakernyt) on X
Peter Baker (@peterbakernyt) on X
Important to note, though: None of this will stop professional news outlets from covering this president in the same full, fair, tough and unflinching way that we always have. Government efforts to punish disfavored organizations will not stop independent journalism.
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Peter Baker (@peterbakernyt) on X
Allegiant1 (@AllegiantJbp1) on X
Allegiant1 (@AllegiantJbp1) on X
@peterbakernyt No,Trump declared that the press doesn't get to decide what actual news is-that they must report facts, not opinion. And that is what AP did-they decided they weren't going to call Gulf of America the correct new name. They chose instead to report their feelings rather than NEWS!
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Allegiant1 (@AllegiantJbp1) on X
Ytzen Lont (@ytzen) on X
Ytzen Lont (@ytzen) on X
@AllegiantJbp1 1) It's not up to a government to decide what news is (that's called censorship). 2) AP sticks to the facts by calling the Gulf by its international name whilst factual reporting the alternative name it got in the US. AP works world wide and the name change is US only.
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Ytzen Lont (@ytzen) on X
cfromthewoods (@cfromthewoods) on X
cfromthewoods (@cfromthewoods) on X
@peterbakernyt Actually, it's the exact opposite. It's removing the "compliant" reporters and replacing them with journalists that will report the truth rather than the approved narrative. We've had mockingbird reporters for decades. It is way past time for a change.
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cfromthewoods (@cfromthewoods) on X
Ron Smith (@Ronxyz00) on X
Ron Smith (@Ronxyz00) on X
@peterbakernyt Trump, who is a wannabe dictator, is working hard to turn our country into Russia. Sad!
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Ron Smith (@Ronxyz00) on X
D-Fens (@the_coolwayne) on X
D-Fens (@the_coolwayne) on X
@peterbakernyt Trump and Musk are doing a lot of things right out of Putin's playbook it seems.
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D-Fens (@the_coolwayne) on X