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Jeremy Frankel retweeted
If $3 billion for Israel outrages you, but reports of a $300 billion package for Iran don’t, it was never about the money.
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Very fitting for the tattoo on this guys chest
Benjamin Netanyahu is an international fugitive. He is charged with the war crimes of starvation as a method of warfare and of intentionally directing an attack against the civilian population; and the crimes against humanity of murder, persecution, and other inhumane acts.
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I love Trump. And I mean that. But this one I don’t understand at all.
I love Trump, but honestly, he gave ISIS a country in Syria, he empowered Qatar and the Muslim Brotherhood around the world, and now he's calling a return to the status quo with Iran a win? This is kicking the can down the road, and that's it. He gave Sunni terrorists a hudna, an Islamic truce, and Shia terrorists a hudna, and now he'll get two years of stability before Islamic jihad burns the region and the world worse than ever before.
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This is both so sad and hilarious
Libs are counter-programming the UFC event at the White House. With this.
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Jeremy Frankel retweeted
As a diehard NBA fan, I was thankful this morning that my kids woke me up extra early. Since I was already up, I caught the 4th quarter of Game 5 and watched another incredible comeback by the Knicks - a team that has brought a fresh spirit to the game. But what I've been thinking about all day isn't the comeback. It's Jalen Brunson. All season long, and especially throughout these playoffs, there was something about him that kept catching my eye. Here's a guy who was overlooked from the very beginning. A second-round draft pick. Too small. Not athletic enough. Not what people imagined when they thought of a superstar. Not a 1A guy. Yet he just kept going. And even after becoming one of the biggest stars in the league, he chose something that almost nobody chooses anymore. He left an enormous amount of money on the table—over a hundred million dollars—because he wanted his team to have a better chance to win. There's something beautiful about that. And then came the moment every kid who grows up around basketball dreams about. The championship. The son of an NBA player reaching the place he imagined his whole life. And when they put the microphone in front of him and asked him what he was feeling, he couldn't really find the words. All he could say was: "I'm in awe." There was something about that that touched me very deeply. The two middot that I keep seeing in Jalen Brunson are perseverance and humility. He kept showing up. He kept working. He kept believing. And when the dream finally came true, he stood there in awe. I'm grateful that young people all over the world got to witness that. Perseverance and humility. When those are your guiding lights in life, anything is possible.
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Happy birthday Mr. President @realDonaldTrump
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Jeremy Frankel retweeted
Trust the plan. Let Trump cook.
President Trump is cooking the Islamic regime from the inside, deepening the fractures by pressing it from outside. Those who don’t know the regime don’t know where to look for the cracks, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t there. Since Trump reposted Foreign Minister Araghchi’s post, I’ve been waiting for exactly these: In Mashhad, regime hardliners, Khamenei’s loyal ā€˜orcs’, gathered in front of the Foreign Ministry chanting ā€œDeath to the infiltrator Araghchi!ā€, ā€œDeath to the dishonorable traitor!ā€, and openly calling for his execution. Regime’s hardliner’s chat groups are flooded with calls for more protests nationwide. In reaction, Police Chief Radan has already warned that anyone demonstrating against ā€œnational unityā€ and the deal will be crushed. Now you see why Radan is still alive? Here is what you need to know: In his final years, Khamenei had become extremely paranoid. He had built the IRGC to protect the regime, yet he feared it more than anything. So he deliberately fragmented power inside the IRGC so no single person or faction could concentrate money and control. He played different ā€œgangsā€ against each other, constantly managing their rivalries. At the same time, he bred a special layer of extremely brutal, loyal orcs recruited from the poor, marginalized, and mentally unstable underclass, people loyal only to him personally. These were his ultimate tool to keep the rest in check. Now that he is gone, the power vacuum has triggered open war. These orcs answer to no one else. A cartel inside the regime had already surrounded Khamenei, eliminated serious rivals (the 2024 helicopter crash that killed Raisi, his only real successor, and the hardline Foreign Minister Abdollahian), and effectively sold him out to the US. Khamenei’s orcs are not stupid. They can clearly see what happened, which is why they call Araghchi exactly what he is: an infiltrator and traitor. They know they are being sold out. After the ceasefire they needed time to reorganize. Trump is now pressuring them to sort it out. The bloody ā€œpigs’ warā€ for the top seat and the billions in oil money, smuggling, and sanctions-busting is approaching. And it will hopefully mean they eliminate and weaken each other without a single American or Israeli soldier being put at risk, and without Iranian protesters having to bleed in the streets. It’s slow, but it works. Trump said it again: he wants Americans to go inside Iran to take the uranium. If that happens in non-war conditions, it’s game over for the regime. They won’t be able to suppress the population with Americans watching, and arming Iranians becomes far easier, no need for treacherous middlemen like the Kurds anymore. Let Trump cook. Hopefully these terrorists finish each other off. P.S.
The hardliner women are wearing kafan on top of their Chador, the white burial shrouds Muslims use to wrap corpses before burial. By wearing it themselves, they signal they are ready for martyrdom and death in defense of the regime.
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Jeremy Frankel retweeted
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1999: Rick Brunson and the Knicks reach the NBA Finals 2026: Jalen Brunson and the Knicks win the NBA Finals 27 years later… the son gets it done, with his father by his side.
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Jalen Brunson, NBA CHAMPION šŸ†
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Jeremy Frankel retweeted
Tonight, the Knicks won the NBA Finals. And tonight is also 6/13-a number that holds deep significance in Judaism, representing the 613 mitzvahs of the Torah. But it gets even better. Red Holzman, the legendary Jewish coach who led the Knicks to their first two NBA championships, finished his coaching career with exactly 613 wins as Knicks head coach. When the Knicks retired his number, they chose 613. The same number as the mitzvahs. The same number as tonight’s date. Faith. History. Legacy. Amazing how sometimes everything comes full circle.
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Jeremy Frankel retweeted
Congrats to the Knicks for finally ending a 53-year championship drought. Longest active title droughts in major North American sports: • Cardinals — 79 years (1947)
• Guardians — 78 years (1948)
• Kings — 75 years (1951)
• Lions — 69 years (1957)
• Hawks — 68 years (1958) After more than half a century, New York is finally off the list.
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Jeremy Frankel retweeted
Congratulations to Jim Dolan and the New York Knicks!!! What a year it has been but, even more so, what incredible playoff wins we have all witnessed, especially the last four - Maybe the greatest in the history of basketball. Also, tonight, a superstar was born. His name is Jalen Brunson, and there are others, including, Karl-Anthony Towns, OG Anunoby, and great Patriot, Mitchell Robinson! MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! President DONALD J. TRUMP
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Been waiting for this since I was 5. Love my @nyknicks!
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FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 53 YEARS, THE KNICKS ARE NBA CHAMPIONS šŸ† New York defeats San Antonio 4-1 in the NBA Finals, capturing their third championship in franchise history!
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One win away
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Jeremy Frankel retweeted
Planned Parenthood will receive federal funding again in 22 days. Congress, SHUT THEM DOWN.
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Jeremy Frankel retweeted
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The Spurs know how to TAKE the lead, they just don't know how to HOLD the lead. And that's really the most important part of the lead: the holding
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That’ll preach
Democrats Criticize Trump For Holding MMA Match On The Hallowed Ground Where Biden Hosted Topless Trannies
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Jeremy Frankel retweeted
Hey look the Nazi with a thinly veiled threat.
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Jeremy Frankel retweeted
There is a concerted, nefarious effort to write the Children of Israel and the Hebrew Bible out of the American story. I see it. We all see it. This information operation is predicated on historical lies. And those lies are in service of an anti-American civilizational assault. As America gears up for its next 250 years, it's never been more important to bolster our tried-and-true foundations for the many battles still to come. The Hebrew Bible provided America's moral, political, and legal framework. It made, and ought to still make, Christian America. I'm thrilled to share the news of my upcoming book out next year, *COVENANT AND CONSTITUTION: HOW THE HEBREW BIBLE MADE CHRISTIAN AMERICA,* for @Basic_Liberty @HachetteUS. Thanks as always to my agent @jbronitsky of @TeamATHOS. šŸ“–
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Jalen seems like a truly good guy all around
Meet Knicks star Jalen Brunson’s family: parents, wife and daughter trib.al/ZLQ0z8Q
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There should immediately be a constitutional amendment put forward and see who’s on the record for or against. This is a layup.
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Buttigieg: Nowhere in the Constitution does it say that there have to be nine Supreme Court justices. That one doesn't even take a constitutional amendment. It just takes a readiness to set up a court that fits this country.Ā  We could have 13 seats matching the district structure of the federal judiciary, but also a process that makes it less partisan. We cannot have partisan warfare every time there's an opening on the court
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