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If there’s only one thing I want you to remember as someone who actually grew up in Iran, it’s this: A bully only backs down when he faces a bigger bully. Trump’s approach is messy, unconventional, and disruptive, but that’s exactly why it has a real chance of working. Because the regime itself is messy, unconventional, and disruptive. This is not a normal government. It doesn’t play by any rules, and it doesn’t care about looking good or ethical. Anyone who tries to act diplomatic or “proper” with them has already lost. For the mullahs, diplomacy has always just been a fancy word for lying, deceiving, and hiding their true intentions. Now they’ve run into someone their old tricks don’t work on. Someone who flips the table whenever he feels like it, who doesn’t care about diplomatic etiquette, and who is completely unpredictable to them. They can’t outsmart him like they used to. Messing with the lion’s tail this time could cost them dearly, because unlike Obama, Trump actually has his finger on the trigger, and unlike @netanyahu , nothing is holding him back. Another reason his style seems so chaotic is that the global system and other powers have long benefited from keeping the status quo, a corrupt system that quietly protected the regime. Trump is breaking that old order apart. For Trump, this whole negotiation and deal-making process is basically a soft war. It’s a deliberate strategy to gradually disarm and weaken the regime piece by piece, at minimum cost. Even if a deal is reached, he won’t stop, He’ll continue until the regime is so eroded and weak that the Iranian people finally have a fair chance to confront and defeat it themselves. It won’t happen overnight, but if you look at the direction things are going, the trend is clear. President Trump knows exactly what he’s doing. He’s not performing for us. He’s taking massive risks with his political capital. It’s a big gamble, yes, but it doesn’t mean it won’t work. And if one person can actually pull Iran out of this cancer, it’s him. No one else. Trust the man, trust the process.
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A PUBLIC APOLOGY - I AM SO SORRY I need to apologise to all the politicians who serve us with such great integrity. I also need to apologise to all mainstream media outlets who keep us informed with 100% truth on a daily basis. I need to apologise to all uber liberal and hard left activists who just want to make the world a better place for us all. I want to apologise for imported engineers who get their cocks out in public and in front of 11 year old girls, that's totally my fault. I want to apologise for imported engineers who savagely attempt to behead people in public, again, totally my fault, I own that. I want to apologise for all the imported engineers who sexually molest women and children on the regular, that behaviour and that culture is 100% my fault. I want to apologise for the 40,000 or so Muslims who are on the UK terror watch list, again, my bad, I hold my hands up. I hope all you politicians, media outlets, and far left activists can find it in your gracious, kind hearts to forgive me.
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🇬🇧 THE TIME HAS COME! JOIN US IN BIRMINGHAM ON SATURDAY 20 JUNE TO TAKE OUR COUNTRY BACK Meet 12 midday, Birmingham New Street Station (outside Grosvenor Casino, Hill Street) OCS
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He's an outsider, owes no one any favors, he's self funding, can't be bought, and he has decades of executive experience running large corporations and fixing them. Michigan government is a large broken dysfunctional organization and Perry is the guy to fix it.
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Despite having hundreds of mosques in New York, mass street “prayers” are becoming a staple of life in the Big Apple. And it’s not prayers, my friends, but assertion. They are claiming turf, like hyenas pissing to mark territory.

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Just another day on Planet Crazy A black man tried to saw the head off a white man in Belfast. The @BBCBreaking reports the a ‘minor stabbing incident’
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Karen Bass helped blow up part of the capitol bldg in 1983. The three Dems convicted had their sentences commuted by Clinton. If a Repub helped bomb the capitol, it would never be forgotten. It would be 24/7 on the news.
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Everyone seems to have amnesia over this. Karen Bass was part of this.
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On my way to vote. To everyone who has supported this campaign for U.S. Senate, thank you. Your prayers and support mean everything as we wait for the results tonight. God bless. 🗳️🇺🇸
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We should never become the state that helps normalize technology allowing government bureaucrats, corporations, or artificial intelligence systems to remotely control whether Americans can drive their own vehicles. Yet that is exactly where this dangerous conversation is heading. Vehicle kill switches are one of the most alarming examples of government overreach and centralized technological control being pushed into everyday American life. Kill the KillSwitch!
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TABOR FOR SENATE — This campaign is not slowing down! Yesterday was spent in Elizabeth, the community where I grew up, talking with residents, listening to their concerns, and discussing the issues that matter most to working families.
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I say we kill the Kill Switch.
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We must kill the Killswitch and defeat those who voted for it! “Those cosponsors have come as conservative groups like the Heritage Foundation continue an opposition campaign against the rule. "Heritage has been warning about this since 2024," said foundation president Kevin Roberts in an April social media post. "Our grassroots activists submitted more than 12,000 comments to the NHTSA opposing the kill switch," he added. "We also supported an amendment to a bill in Congress to stop it. However, 57 House Republicans joined Democrats to strike it down. Perhaps now that more Americans are aware of the scheme, those 57 will reconsider?" detroitnews.com/story/busine…
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I’ll fukin say it!!! AGAIN!
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Until they are consistently and forcefully made to understand that laying hands on any native European will result in all Hell raining down upon them *and* their extended family, this will not change.
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Republicans & Democrats that are pretending to take a MORAL stand at what is being called a Slush FUND, need to RELEASE the names of those Congress members who took slush fund money to pay off women they SEXUALLY HARASSED! With tax payer money! RELEASE the SEX SLUSH FUND FILES!
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The people who will be compensated, are those who were VICTIMS of GOVERNMENT WARFARE, just for being a Trump supporter! Those who wanted to overturn the 2016 election & used tax payer money to target those they consider adversaries, need to be revealed & their victims compensated
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Hello Senator Thune, I'm replying to your post from yesterday: "Despite Democrats' partisan games, we're still going to get the entire federal government funded." Today, you sent the Senate home... not because of Democrats. Because of you. Here's what actually happened. On May 18, the DOJ announced an Anti-Weaponization Fund: $1.776 billion to compensate Americans harmed by Biden-era DOJ abuse. Your own caucus revolted. After a two-hour closed-door meeting, you departed for Memorial Day recess without a vote. ICE and CBP funding, punted to June 1. The "partisan games," it turns out, were yours. Your stated objections: no congressional authorization, no eligibility standards, no legal precedent, executive overreach. Fine. But let's talk about November 2025, when you tucked a provision into the government funding bill. The FBI had quietly seized phone records from eight Republican senators without notice, under an investigation codenamed "Arctic Frost." Your provision gave those senators, and only those senators, $500,000 per violation, retroactive to 2022. The House voted 426-0 to repeal it. The critics weren't opposed to compensating victims of DOJ abuse. They were opposed to senators compensating themselves while doing no other structural reforms. Lindsey Graham held the Senate hostage to preserve it. He delayed a spending deal in January 2026 to secure a floor vote on his revised version. Let's put the two columns next to each other: ➤ DOJ abused senators: $500K/violation payout, senators only, no hearings, no process, no eligibility debate, no floor vote on substance. ➤ DOJ abused Americans: "very legitimate questions," two-hour meeting, Senate goes home, reconciliation punted, June 1 deadline in jeopardy. You told Punchbowl News you "did not personally see a need for this fund." You personally saw a need for the fund when the targets were you. Go cry harder to your Punchbowl friends @JakeSherman and @AndrewDesiderio, because at this rate, they'll soon become the only people who are buying what you're selling.
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