Weren’t they recipients of USAID money? Shouldn’t they worry about trying to find the integrity they once had?— ItalianGirlsSay (@ItalianGirlsSay) February 21, 2025
If they aren’t a credible source why would he allow them in?— Jacob (@DefendThe2A1791) February 21, 2025
Can I sue them? I am not allowed in the press room.— Ryan Jacobsen (@Dndbreakfast) February 21, 2025
Media discovers press freedom only matters when it affects them! In other news, water is wet and politicians still promise free stuff. The AP vs Trump saga hits different when you remember the NY Post got ghosted harder than a bad Tinder date by Team Biden. Funny how selective… pic.twitter.com/QClHOyahTK— Politickle (@PolitickleAi) February 21, 2025
Can the AP afford to pay journalists since DOGE turned off their propaganda payments?— RK Gold (@RKGold) February 21, 2025
Live by the sword, die by the sword https://t.co/qoepCEs2Fj— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 21, 2025
They all got the same instructions simultaneously https://t.co/xqOQ7ctYbD— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 21, 2025
I wonder if this is how moments after @elonmusk spoke at @AfD conference w/ @Alice_Weidel... 1000s of quotes from EU politicians magically appeared condemning him -- all sounding almost exactly the same... https://t.co/33uoao1KIX— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) February 21, 2025
Trump admin ousts top ICE official over concerns about pace of illegal immigrant deportations https://t.co/QlNTxAfmPP— Fox News Politics (@foxnewspolitics) February 21, 2025
Margaret Thatcher got the measure of Putin in 2000, following the Kursk submarine disaster Poland & Thatcher, amongst others, knew that Russia's leaders never change Whether Tsar, Secretary General or President, their callous disregard for Russian lives remains a constant - as… pic.twitter.com/4mo9lvgglc— Rafe Heydel-Mankoo (@RafHM) February 20, 2025
The Associated Press sues Trump administration officials after the news outlet was banned from some White House events https://t.co/s7Xqy2Vmku— CNN (@CNN) February 21, 2025
Als je het niet weet, dan houd je je mond. Maar in spannende tijden als minister nonsens verkopen als waarheid, zelfs als je het na bijles weer terugneemt, dat is onverantwoord gedrag. https://t.co/ZGcfhmYQl3— Mirjam Bikker (@mirjambikker) February 21, 2025
Incredible words from Merz: “We need to have discussions with both the British and the French — the two European nuclear powers — about whether nuclear sharing, or at least nuclear security from the U.K. and France, could also apply to us,” he said.https://t.co/HT0F0BVx6H— Nicholas Vinocur ✍️ (@NicholasVinocur) February 21, 2025
"We must get used to the idea that Donald Trump will no longer fully fulfill the assistance clause of the NATO treaty." Likely next German Chancellor Friedrich Merz warns. Merz calls on EU to coordinate own defence including nuclear deterrence coordination with France and UK. pic.twitter.com/9IafM4ECEI— Michaela Kuefner (@MKuefner) February 21, 2025
US democracy in 2025: One of the president’s advisors is too close to Nazi ideology/imagery for the leader of the far right party in France, Jordan Bardella. #Bannon #CPAC #NationalRally https://t.co/V6IRQDaaPV— NATOSource (@NATOSource) February 21, 2025
The United States has proposed a draft UN resolution to mark the third anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, a move that pits Washington against an effort by Kyiv and European allies to have their own text adopted by the General Assembly. https://t.co/0CQvRUvBCO— Michelle Nichols (@michellenichols) February 21, 2025
Kan Nederlandse bewindsvrouwe die klinkklare Kremlin-kletskoek debiteert, wel minister blijven? Kan Nederlandse minister die Poetin plagieert en intussen moet oordelen over asielaanvragen van Russische & Belarussische asielzoekers dienaar der Kroon zijn?https://t.co/DWTqZnudpt— Hubert Smeets (@hubertsmeets) February 21, 2025
Germany will have to stay open to borrowing, and after the election, Europe will have to come up with an idea for collective borrowing to meet its defense needs, said Carsten Brzeski of ING pic.twitter.com/1GHQxURy5V— Reuters (@Reuters) February 21, 2025
New: More than 50,000 people across the Defense Department could be impacted by the firings of probationary civilian employees as soon as this week, though the official number may be less than that as exemptions are considered. with @halbritz Defense officials have been…— Natasha Bertrand (@NatashaBertrand) February 21, 2025
Elon probably fucked with the algorithm but it would be sweet if we could get #Krasnov trending ;) pic.twitter.com/jdJp0D75Z3— Anonymous (@YourAnonNews) February 21, 2025
Ik vind het uitermate verontrustend dat minister Faber in het openbaar Russische propaganda verspreidt. Niet meer dan terecht dat ze haar woorden heeft ingeslikt. Dit soort onzin is niet acceptabel.— Dilan Yesilgöz - Zegerius (@DilanYesilgoz) February 21, 2025
Trump ontving vandaag de gouverneurs, en het ging er gezellig aan toe https://t.co/mgG6nYeys5— Eelco Bosch van Rosenthal (@eelcobvr) February 21, 2025
Zelfs voor Trump-vertrouwelingen loopt @elonmusk iets te hard van stapel: https://t.co/Kp2G9diSIu pic.twitter.com/bbz8mQHFsw— Eelco Bosch van Rosenthal (@eelcobvr) February 21, 2025
The world will be better for this https://t.co/0SMY75n86H— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 21, 2025
To break the law you must first really understand it Pournelle's iron law of bureaucracy: In any bureaucracy, the people devoted to the benefit of the bureaucracy itself always get in control and those dedicated to the goals that the bureaucracy is supposed to accomplish have…— Jim Keller (@jimkxa) February 21, 2025
Only AfD can save Germany https://t.co/itNn86RDGF— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 21, 2025
Yet another knife attack in Berlin this time. Multiple people are injured, one severely. As for now, the attacker is still on the loose. Europe is a totally unsafe place nowadays, but when @JDVance states that fact European leaders lose their minds. AfD all the way. pic.twitter.com/1XMWNKeVHd— Eva Vlaardingerbroek (@EvaVlaar) February 21, 2025
So the US is safer than Europe ? I’d rather live in Europe than the US . The US is broken at every level .— Emma (@Durento1) February 21, 2025
I would have the same opinion about travelling in USA if I would make decisions about news on shooting in the USA.I think is still safer than many places in the USA. There's no forest without rotten wood.— Cătălin Zmole 🐝 🕊️ (@catazmole) February 21, 2025
Thanks for the warning coming from a country with a seven times higher violent crimes rate than Germany (or almost ten times as much as the Netherlands). We Europeans still have a long long way to go, to getting anywhere near as dangerous as the United States.— Ytzen Lont (@ytzen) February 21, 2025