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Robert F Kennedy announces new ultra processed food labels will soon be mandatory on all food products The product will also have a color code to determine how toxic and unhealthy it is This is a HUGE win! RFK Jr to Joe Rogan “By April, we will have a federal definition of ultra-processed foods, first time in the history. And as soon as we do that, we're gonna do front of package food labeling. So every food in your grocery store will have a label, maybe a green light, red light, yellow light telling you whether or not it's gonna be good for you — It's gonna evaluate all of the ingredients, et cetera. So I, you know, I think we're not gonna change this overnight, but we're gonna change it pretty quickly. And if you wanna be healthy, we're gonna give you the information to take control of your own health.”
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Yall are delusional
Trump doesn’t seem to care about the midterms. Who wants to bet he’ll declare a ‘national emergency’ because of Iran (or some other manufactured crisis) and try to cancel the elections in November?
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HEY UNCLE SAM PUT YOUR NAME AT THE TOP OF HIS LIST AND THE STATUE OF LIBERTY STARTED SHAKING HER FIST
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The American bases that were attacked today by Iran: Bahrain: • Al-Juffair Base • U.S. Fifth Fleet Command Center Qatar: • Al-Udeid Air Base Kuwait: • Arifjan Camp • Ahmad Al-Jaber Air Base • Mubarak Air Base United Arab Emirates: • Al-Dhafra Air Base • Jebel Ali Port • Fujairah Air Base Saudi Arabia: • Prince Sultan Air Base in Riyadh • Tabuk Base • Khamis Mushait Base • A western base in Jeddah Jordan: • Muwaffaq Salti Air Base Iraq: • U.S. base in Erbil
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THE WEEEKENDS ARE FOR INTERNATIONAL CHAOS.
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Now id like to know the reasoning behind some of these names. Theyre shocking.
BREAKING: AG Pam Bondi announces DOJ has released all Epstein files under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, including justified redactions and a list of high-profile names appearing in the documents.
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Didnt know that suddenly TMZ was a crime investigation/ forensic channel. Thought they were still heavily involved in paparazzi and click bait.
UPDATE: Guthrie Kidnapper Person of interest (blurred), spotted 5 miles away the night of the kiddapping, TMZ claims the FBI is either incorrect or lied about the timestamp on the video of the kidnapper dismantling the doorbell camera.
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Tell people you feed your kids Froot Loops for breakfast and McDonald’s for lunch, and nobody says a word. Tell them you don’t want to vaccinate them, you want to homeschool them, and feed them only real food, everyone goes crazy.
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People who feel this way remind me of the Donald Trump and Ron Desantis disagreement. People are allowed to disagree with others publically. Its up to you and your maturity to decide whether you like those people still or if youre gonna side with only one.
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"There were 2 snipers after Trump at the Butler assassination attempt - not one." Former Delta Force operator Dale Comstock reveals his discoveries after looking into the Butler, PA assassination attempt. And he knows why Trump is no longer talking about it:
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“This is why public school is a JOKE. And honestly… I’m concerned for the next generation of kids. A couple weeks ago, we pulled our kids out of school to take them on vacation. They’re in 3rd grade, 2nd grade, and kindergarten. We let the teachers know ahead of time. Asked for assignments so they wouldn’t fall behind. Their response? “Don’t worry about it… we’ll catch them up when they get back.” No big deal, right? Except the day we leave… the school district starts hounding us. Threatening to report us to the county if the kids miss any more days. Our kids rarely miss school. Are we seriously not allowed to take them anywhere?? Fast forward: we get back, and my son comes home with a mountain of worksheets. No explanation. No instruction. Just, “Here. Figure it out.” So he spends hours working through it over the next week. And I’m looking at this stuff thinking… what the hell is this?? Keep in mind, I’m college-educated and run multiple successful businesses. And I can’t even make sense of it. Questions like: “Sam has 155 clams. Richard gives him 137 peaches. If the cows moo while facing north, how many snow cones does he have?” What are they even learning in there? Then — a week later — his teacher messages us: “He got almost all the answers wrong. He’s now failing English.” So we reach out. Ask if he can redo the assignments. Not just for a better grade… but so he can actually learn the material. Her response? “No. He can’t redo it.” We try to work with her. Offer to compromise. Her answer? “Maybe you shouldn’t go on vacation.” I’m done, dude. Our kids are in ELEMENTARY school. And this is already the circus we’re dealing with. I don’t want to homeschool. I never thought I’d even consider it. But the way this system is run? It’s starting to look like the better option. So here’s my honest question: What are we supposed to do? Because if this is the best public education can offer… No wonder kids are falling behind.” ~Mike Wingard
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Calling him a domestic terrorist and acting like he was a “gunman” because he was carrying a pistol is neither accurate to the videos and information we have, nor necessary in defending the actions of the CBP agents. If he was not carrying his state ID and carry permit he was not legally carrying his gun. However, none of the videos I’ve seen show him reach for or brandishing the gun, or even use it to threaten anyone. Granted, I don’t know what, if anything, was said before or during the incident. I don’t know what was said by either of the protestors prior to the CBP agents aggressively pushing them. One video shows him in the middle of the street trying to direct traffic through what looks to be an active ICE/CBP operation. It is clear that the CBP agents at that scene were in a zero tolerance posture for any agitators or protesters interfering with their operation. That is their prerogative and probably something that they felt necessary considering the increasingly emboldened agitators they have encountered in recent weeks. Several videos from many angles appear to show he was disarmed by one agent from behind during the struggle to subdue him, and then shot by another agent who would not have been able to see he no longer had his gun. So, what would qualify the shooting as a “good shoot”? It’s necessary to refer to the landmark SCOTUS case Grahm v Connor (Text received by career SWAT officer and use of deadly force instructor) “Under the 4th amendment, did the officer who pulled the trigger truly believe HE WAS IN IMMINENT DANGER based on the at that moment, based on the totality of the circumstances with reasonableness being the key to the 4th amendment” (Pulled from internet) “The ruling requires courts to assess an officer's actions from the perspective of a reasonable officer on the scene, considering the totality of the circumstances, such as the severity of the crime, the suspect's resistance, and the immediate threat, rather than with the benefit of hindsight.” This ruling specifically EXCLUDES the benefit of hindsight, which would include information that’s obvious to a bystander or all of us watching a video from a completely different perspective, but not known to the office using force. What does this mean? It means that if the officer who fired at him felt immediately threatened because: 1) suspect aggressively resisting arrest 2) fellow officers shouting “gun, gun, gun” 3) [possibly] a gunshot negligently discharge- all happening at the same time, then an investigator, judge or jury could easily discern that the officer met the reasonableness clause for justified deadly force. If this narrative derived from several videos I’ve seen is accurate then a few things are true. 1) it was not necessary to shoot him to save anyone’s life 2) the agent who fired did so legally based on a totality of circumstances known to him at that time 3) the man who was shot was committing multiple crimes/felonies leading up to being shot 4) negligence on behalf of the agent who disarmed him and potentially accidentally discharged the firearm helped lead to the confusion My opinion: the second amendment is a right, not a privilege. I believe any law abiding citizen has the right to carry a firearm to protect themselves. However, it does not exclude us from exercising common sense or remove our responsibility for public safety when carrying… especially in public. Our actions when carrying matter. And should be influenced by the very fact we are carrying a firearm. Our interactions with police officers and federal agents when carrying a should be influenced by the fact we ARE CARRYING A FIREARM. Stupidity, ignorance, or moments of passion shouldn’t be a death sentence. But it is at our own hands, by our own actions that our lives are at risks, not those enforcing the laws we are breaking. They are acting on the very limited information we have offered them by carrying while breaking the law.
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Bruh what in the name of cannibals
🚨 HOLY CRAP! Leftist rioters just BIT OFF THE FINGER of an HSI officer in Minneapolis And they look EXACTLY how you'd expect. Disgusting degenerates. Utter filth. Throw them in prison.
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Ah yes. Another strongly worded letter from the stupidest and laziest AG possible.
🚨 NOW - AG PAM BONDI: "We sent Gov. Tim Walz a VERY STRONG LETTER today. We have been working on this letter." "We said he BETTER support President Trump, the men and women in law enforcement. Because if he doesn't, WE ARE." Q: Were there any consequences in this letter? BONDI: "We'll see. This is fluid. Let's see how he responds and what he does!" "This admin is going to support the citizens. We're going to support our great men and women in law enforcement."
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Local media is quoting Minneapolis Police Chief in saying the attacker was a "licensed, lawful gun owner." Just an FYI to those not familiar with carry laws in MN - A carry permit does not give you the right to use the weapon against an officer placing you under arrest.
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🚨 JUST IN: ICE Assistant Director says his men spent HOURS comforting that 5-year-old child the Fake News keeps lying was "detained" "My officers did that - NOT his father." x.com/i/status/2014735206821… "My officers stayed with the child. They cared for him. Took him to get something to eat from a drive-thru restaurant and spent hours ensuring he was taken care of. Again, my officers did that, not his father ... his family refused to open the door and take him back." The fake news LIED. AGAIN.

🚨 BREAKING: ICE agents took that 5-year-old boy in Minnesota to MCDONALD'S, and "played his favorite music to comfort him" The Fake News said he was "DETAINED" by ICE. The reality is he was abandoned and SAVED by ICE. YOU CAN'T HATE THEM ENOUGH! Good on these ICE agents! 👏🏻
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oh no
Replying to @Ryanair
How much would it cost to buy you?
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Ryan Rubio realizing he had to change his name to be appointed CEO of @Ryanair
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