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Just spotted in midtown Manhattan…
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No shit Sherlock. As if a family in deep shock would write this shite
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RT @RapidReport2025: JUST IN: 30-year-old man stabs 17-year-old girl in neck in Burnley, England
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🚨BREAKING: President Trump is considering ending D.C. Home Rule and re-federalizing the District of Columbia as written in the Constitution. @BasedMikeLee and I have a bill that will do just that. Trump wants to return to constitutional government, and I stand ready to support him. Pass the BOWSER Act.
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🚨 Cop Punches Driver 6 Times in The Face A Long Island motorist is suing the Suffolk Police Dept. after he was beaten in a traffic stop earlier this year, with his legal team releasing footage of the incident. "This was unnecessary, unreasonable use of force."
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THIS IS OUTRAGEOUS. Horry County Police arrest a father during a child custody exchange. He’s on the phone the whole time asking for a supervisor. His daughter is right there. This female officer hits him with “custodial interference” and move in to cuff him anyway, something that is usually treated as a civil matter. Not only was she highly unprofessional, why was she so emotionally invested?
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RT @SLusinskis: @Taj_Ali1 Why weren't they water cannons used at the borders??? x.com/i/status/2064830554097…

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Everyone that bet on Spencer Pratt for LA Mayor in @RobinhoodApp or @KalshiPolitics or @PredictIt or any other prediction markets and “lost” because of this Bass/Raman fraud bs better get ready to file a claim because these “results” haven’t been certified yet and we are about to see them do a 360 Prediction Markets are ON NOTICE they better pay up when these fake “results” are reversed (or we WILL collectively sue you) 👍🏻
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My friend Da Yu left communist China for the USA twenty years ago. Last week, his American employer gave him one hour to delete his comment on a friend’s social media post or lose his job. Da was an atheist when he first moved to Cincinnati for college. And he was excited to get away from the suffocating regime of communist China. When he arrived here, it wasn’t long before he encountered a group of Christians who shared the gospel with him. God opened his heart to the truth of the gospel and he believed. As his faith grew, Da became a strong Christian leader and committed evangelist. Now, many years later, he leads a small group at my church and organizes regular evangelistic outreaches for college students. Da is a kind, smart, and godly Christian man. And he’s among the most committed members of our church. He’s an ordinary Christian who believes the Bible and has a spine. He and his wife have two young children, and she is eight months pregnant with their third. That’s all background for what I’m about to say. Last week, he called me out of the blue because he was faced with a difficult decision. One of his friends had just become a Christian and posted on LinkedIn about her baptism (see screenshots). She wasn’t accustomed to making Linked In posts about Jesus, feeling as though it might be unprofessional. She wondered openly if she should keep her posts secular. But she was excited about her new life in Christ and wanted to share it. That’s when Da chimed in with a comment on her post that there is no such thing as a purely neutral, “secular” culture. He pointed out that many companies are promoting cultural sins such as homosexuality, transgenderism, and fornication during pride month. If companies can promote those morally regressive “values,” then certainly this woman should not be embarrassed to talk about her Christian faith in public. He was simply encouraging her to be bold for Christ. WIthin minutes, he got a message from HR. He was called to a meeting with the HR rep and the CEO where he was told he needed to take his comment on her post down immediately. Feeling put on the spot, he said he’d needed to think it over first. He asked, “what if I do not take it down?” They said, “you have one hour to take it down or lose your job.” So he took a walk outside to gather his thoughts and pray. He spoke to his wife about it, and she told him the man she married was a man of courage, and she would stand by him. He also sought counsel from some men in our church. Finally, he made his decision. He would not take his comment down. So they fired him. Right there, on the spot. No sooner had the call ended that his laptop was locked and he was unable to access it at all. This whole episode is tragically ironic, given the fact that he’d moved here from China to get away from these sorts of draconian practices. But that’s the way it is with the LGBTQ regime. If you do not comply and bow the knee to their gods you will be severely punished. In short, a good man was fired from his job for refusing to cave. He took a stand and paid a price for it. His former employers didn’t care that he’s a responsible, hard working man with a family to provide for. They didn’t care that his wife is eight months pregnant. None of that matters. Their ideology is everything. They will crush anyone who opposes it. I asked Da’s permission to tell his story, promising to keep him anonymous. But he responded, “Actually I think using my real name maybe better. A story becomes a lot more real with a name. I want to take a stand for it and encourage others.” Da took a stand. You can too.
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After heart surgery, the parents of a 13-year-old girl were told that their daughter was dying, and that they should start making end-of-life decisions, including donating her organs. Upon transferring their daughter to another hospital however, they were told that doctors at Oregon Health and Science University had installed her new heart valve upside down. “Doctors at Seattle Children's removed the inverted valve and replaced it with a different one, properly positioned. Her heart promptly began to function correctly. She was successfully taken off cardiac bypass and no longer required ECMO. Her condition continued to stabilize over the following days in Seattle Children's ICU. After more than a month in critical condition, she was able to return home with her parents.”
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When statistically impossible things happen, we should not be expected as a society to accept them. Evidence of fraud isn’t limited to video surveillance. Statistical impossibilities are hard evidence of fraud.
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Mike Lee is going to undue literally years of PR by his church be insisting Christians look into how much heretical theology LDS believe. Unforced error.
It’s a new day Still a Latter-day Saint And we’re still Christians—waiting for the Pentagon to make things right
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I don’t know who needs to hear this but the garden of Eden was not in Missouri. (I know who needs to hear this)
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Replying to @jaketapper
So you’re saying people did not commit suicide who had been charged related to Jan 6? Did you cover any of the (at least) 5 J6ers including a 22-year-old who took their own lives rather than continue to be tormented by Matthew Graves and the media over Jan 6?
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Restore justice to Britain
🚨BREAKING: Sir Malcolm Walker, founder of Iceland supermarket, has come out to say "two-tier policing exists," revealing police arrived instantly to one of his stores after a fake accusation of racism, but didn't attend when staff were seriously hurt by shoplifters Shocking.
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The California Democrat cheating machine will never let Spencer Pratt advance in the LA mayor race. However, this is finally going to wake up millions of Americans across this nation to see just how rigged the California elections are for Democrats.
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If California is allowed to pull this theft off, we are screwed as a country.
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Here we go, the Los Angeles Times is admitting that yes, tens of thousands of mail in ballots did get processed for only Mayor Karen Bass and Nithya Raman but it was “a glitch” They say the system just “glitched” for a minute and didn’t process any ballots for Spencer Pratt but really there were ballots for Spencer, they just didn’t get processed during the “glitch” No, we don’t believe you. This is fraud and Democrats are cheating “It was the result of a lag in an automated collection of the data in which there was one data collection that captured votes in a single batch of votes for Bass and Raman, and then about 1 minute later, the collection of the rest of that same batch of votes — Folks I spoke to also said there is no fraud. But again, there was no batch of votes without any Pratt votes. There was sort of a 1-minute variation between the upload of Bass and Raman votes and Pratt votes on some media websites. Officials and others who have reviewed the data say that is not any proof of fraud. There was no fraud.” Again, yeah right. We need a federal audit into California elections
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