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Mark Feierstein retweeted
I don’t think people really understand the number of large antisemitism account that are out there these days
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This is what happens when people who believe in conspiracy theories sit in the government. And in this case, even a theory created in Russia to support its terrorist regime.
Thank you, @DNIGabbard, for exposing U.S. funded biolabs around the world. The American people deserve the truth.
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If this dipshit said he didn’t want to work for a Black person every social justice warrior on this website would be tweeting about it … but a dipshit says he doesn’t want to work for a Jew and these same same social justice warriors are silent
Antisemitic Cornell student turns down interview because he's 'not interested in working for a Jew' trib.al/NRIMqqR
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Mark Feierstein retweeted
This isn't hard: Condemn violence without equivocation. The reported planned violence and intimidation at the University of Michigan is wrong. This is simple and any leader should be able to say so. The fact my opponent cannot bring himself to say that is concerning.
"It's a lot more about what you're advocating for that gets you indicted or not indicted, rather than what you did," Abdul El-Sayed said on Friday night. detroitnews.com/story/news/p…
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43k likes on this disgusting, antisemitic, abelist post, yet people still tell me every single day that I'm an idiot to think antisemitism still exists and could possibly be a problem.
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This is the United States paying a terrorist regime through a proxy. The United Arab Emirates would not be giving this money to a terrorist regime without our permission.
The UAE is releasing billions of dollars to Iran as part of a deal to reduce bilateral tensions and assist with reopening the strait. It could be as much as $20 billion. $3 billion has already been delivered, confirming rumors from earlier this week. The move comes after the emirates emerged as the single largest target for Iranian missiles and drones during the war. From confrontation to accommodation. reuters.com/world/middle-eas…
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An investigation has linked over 100 UNWRA staffers in Gaza directly to Hamas. They just announced they were firing 70 of those staffers. But really it demonstrates the extent to which the organization was completely infiltrated. Americans taxpayers spent years funding this.
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This is the raving lunatic who Bernie Sanders is endorsing over the Democrat who chairs the Congressional Hispanic Caucus.
NEW from me: Darializa Avila Chevalier co-created a taxpayer-funded college course that promoted the abolition of schools as engines of “genocide” and “white supremacy”, and assigned materials in a separate course around “penis panic,” anonymous gay sex in bathrooms, and a podcast unpacking “problematic childhood songs.” freebeacon.com/democrats/the…
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Luna, Gabbard - the Kremlin sure has a type. On her last days as a Director of National Intelligence, she decided to release one of the most mocked and ridiculous pieces of Russian propaganda, which specifically targets the U.S. government and falsely claims that Americans created dangerous biolabs in Ukraine.
Today, I’m releasing never before seen intelligence revealing new evidence of past US government funding for more than 120 biolabs in over 30 countries, including Ukraine. In support of President Trump‘s Executive Order to end federal funding of dangerous gain of function research around the world, and increase transparency and accountability, ODNI will continue working with partners across the Administration to identify where these labs are, what pathogens they contain, and what “research” is being conducted. odni.gov/index.php/newsroom/…
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Don regularly reminds us that’s he’s a racist.
Trump: "Guys like me built the country. I watch all these ingrates, they're always complaining, complaining. They didn't build anything, they couldn't build anything. Look at what's happened in Minnesota. Somalia."
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Simple. Most Ds are pragmatic and know what it takes to win a national election.
A new poll from the New York Times shows potential Democratic voters want the party to move to the right, are happy with where it is ideologically, and rate socialism highly. Huh? gelliottmorris.com/p/2026-06…
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Soccer.
"To host a World Cup, a nation need only be as democratic as the Argentine junta (1978), as transparent as Qatar (2022), and as peaceful as Russia (2018)." Read @Kasparov63 on Trump, FIFA, and the World Cup: thenextmove.org/p/the-trump-…
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Mark Feierstein retweeted
Hello pot? It’s the kettle…
AIPAC is dropping $2 million for just one week of ads. I don't take corporate money. So I rely on the people to back this movement.
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Whoa. Bold prediction.
The narrow path for Ds to win the Senate will become more plausible if economic pessimism continues to grow.
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This is true as long as Dems don’t nominate @AbdulElSayed in Michigan.
News - With all of Platner's baggage, some Democrats think they can take the majority without Maine. This was unthinkable just a few months ago. - Sen. Warnock said Maine is no longer a total must-win to flip Senate: “We have many opportunities. And that map has grown wider" - Sen. Rosen said Dems "absolutely" can win without Platner: Iowa, Texas, Ohio, NC, Alaska: "There is a path for us to take the Senate back ... we're going to make some dents every place that we can" - Senate Dem: “I can imagine a scenario where you lose Maine” and win the majority. Blumenthal said: “We have a path without Maine. But we’re counting on winning Maine" D strategist working on Senate races: "Democrats have expanded the map....We don’t have to, nor should we, cross our fingers hoping Platner can drag a mountain of baggage across the finish line in Maine anymore.” - Rosen, Warnock, Ossoff not endorsing Platner. Fetterman openly going after him. Warren said Dems need to get on board: “He has a really good chance to win in this race. And we should help him do it" - Dem groups still keeping Maine on board but acknowledge there are multiple paths to the majority now - NRSC polling was "bleak" yesterday but Collins has improved her numbers a bit, one attendee said - Sen. Murphy thought my question was silly: "if I'm someone who believes that we're going to win Maine, then I don't spend any time thinking about not winning Maine"
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BREAKING @jewishinsider via @marcrod97: "Ex-Biden chief Ron Klain defends Graham Platner’s Nazi tattoo" Klain: "The tattoo was a skull and crossbones to remember his fallen comrades from his service in Afghanistan" jewishinsider.com/2026/06/ro…
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If soccer were so great, @bilsap wouldn’t need to write defensive piece to counter haters. Kudos though on noting one tournament host “is led by a xenophobic greedbag who has done his best to alienate allies and cozy up to autocrats.” nytimes.com/2026/06/09/opini… via @NYTOpinion
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I think it’s really under-appreciated that a core fact of American politics is Republicans have this extreme outlier view of health care that no other major political party in the world tries to uphold.
The Republican budget did this. "Anew state report found that 13 of Virginia’s 36 rural hospitals are at risk of closing, including the New River Valley's Carilion Giles Community Hospital and LewisGale Hospital Pulaski."
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A milquetoast, replacement-level Democrat would probably be winning this race by a wide margin. Literally the most likely seat to flip from red to blue is Maine, and Democrats seem poised to nominate the one candidate most likely to blow it.
MAINE POLL - Senate (full poll) 🟦 Graham Platner: 51% 🟥 Susan Collins: 49% — 🟦 Janet Mills: 52% 🟥 Susan Collins: 48% — ME Senate (generic ballot) 🟦 Democrat: 55% 🟥 Republican: 45% 2024 Recalled 🟥 Trump: 53% 🟦 Harris: 45% —— Net Favs Shah: 7 Platner: -9 Collins: -16 Mills: -20 Trump: -25 —— Tavern Research | 6/5-8 | n=1,642 242750075.fs1.hubspotusercon…
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Excellent piece by Ricardo Zuniga, who engineered Obama opening on #Cuba: "Maximum pressure and military action are unlikely to change Cuba in the ways that Washington wants. But there is another option: substantive, comprehensive bilateral negotiations." foreignaffairs.com/cuba/day-…
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