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Laird Maxwell🍊 retweeted
Florida Republican Rep. Byron Donalds lectures about the importance of reading comprehension while standing in front of a misspelled sign
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🚨BREAKING: Former John Thune staffer just resigned in disgust and blew the whistle — claims the RINO Senate Majority Leader is gleefully sabotaging President Trump’s nominees and agenda. Thune is accused of stonewalling every single appointment, launching vulgar anti-Trump rants behind closed doors, and actively coordinating with McConnell and Schumer to undermine the Trump administration. This isn’t incompetence — it’s deliberate betrayal from the top Republican in the Senate. Time to fire Thune NOW. MAGA Senators: Do your job and remove this turncoat before he does any more damage. What should happen to Thune for this betrayal? Drop your thoughts 👇
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Laird Maxwell🍊 retweeted
If Jim Jordan is in charge of the ActBlue shitshow, don’t expect it to go anywhere. Jordan grandstands with zero follow thru. His committee is where issues go to die.

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Laird Maxwell🍊 retweeted
🚨 OMG. SEC. SCOTT BESSENT JUST WENT THERE 🔥 SEN WYDEN (D): We don't want ramblings about the most corrupt regime in history, we want facts BESSENT: "And we'd like to hear what Adam Wyden and Jeffrey EPSTEIN talked about. Your son's largest investment position was Rick's Cabaret. So, did your son and Jeffrey Epstein talk about pole dancing as he begged him for money using your limited credibility?" ASSASSIN.
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Greed is gonna get the @NHL and the other sports monopolies. @FCC
@abc15 @Garrett_Archer - why am I being told I can watch the @StanleyCup and @NBAonABC on the @espn APP with this @DIRECTV @DIRECTVhelp blackout. I subscribe to DirecTV, the NBA package and @ESPNPlus but they say I cannot watch any of it. However, that's the message all of you are sending to customers. To pay as much as I do, this is ridiculous. @BrendanCarrFCC needs to get involved. I shouldn't have to go find my antenna... @ewscripps needs to put these channels back on
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Well, @MLB thanks again for diluting my annual @MLBNetwork paid subscription. I resent having to have @AppleTV to simply watch the @Dodgers. The @FCC is questioning your monopoly status with your gouging practices.
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RT @Ikennect: Barbara Walters writes: Unfortunately, many have forgotten and still countless others have never known how Ms. Fonda betrayed…
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Check this out. Hoover Dam launches ‘Road To America 250’ This flag is the length of a football field and it will be on display every day through July 4th #RoadToAmerica250 #HooverDam
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I think and pray for Gold Star Mother, Tina Peters @realtinapeters, who has been unjustly imprisoned for exposing election fraud. I pray that her upcoming release be conducted with the dignity she deserves. God Bless Tina Peters.
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Bob Woodson was an American hero, a courageous voice for truth, and a faithful friend. His impact on this nation and on countless lives will not be forgotten. He will be deeply missed. ❤️
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Laird Maxwell🍊 retweeted
The Board is having a full meltdown because I objected to a resolution unlawfully giving themselves control over ballot drop boxes and declined to appear for a surprise public interrogation on less than an hour's notice. The Court has already ruled that the Board does not have unlimited authority over elections, yet it continues attempting to exercise powers Arizona law assigns to the Recorder. Voters deserve lawful election administration, not political stunts and last-minute public ambushes.
Recorder Rejects Board’s Political Theater on Dropbox Resolution (PHOENIX) – Today, Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap declined the Board of Supervisors’ last-minute demand that he appear before the Board to answer questions regarding a proposed resolution attempting to seize control over ballot drop boxes. Read more here: bit.ly/3RlZG1Y
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Laird Maxwell🍊 retweeted
The Woodson Center Mourns the Passing of Founder and President Robert L. Woodson, Sr. - A visionary leader whose life's work transformed communities from the inside out. Read the full statement here: woodsoncenter.org/news-and-m…
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Laird Maxwell🍊 retweeted
Where is Jake Tapper? Where is Rachel Maddow? Where is Lawrence O’Donnell? Where is potato head Bryan Steltzer? Where is Joe and Mika?
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Laird Maxwell🍊 retweeted
The mayor of Charlotte, NC asks that we not post about this lady murdered on a Charlotte train by a repeat offender with 14 prior arrests! I say in Iryna’s memory please share and make this go viral! A repeat offender with 14 prior arrests should not be roaming the streets of ANY city! They should be locked up!! Epic failure in the justice system!
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RT @LizaRosen0000: x.com/LizaRosen0000/status/2… The rulers of Iran’s Islamic regime tried to censor the film *The Stoning of Soraya M.* worldwid…

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Laird Maxwell🍊 retweeted
I am the Chairman and CEO of Vornado Realty Trust. Eighty-four years old. Seven buildings in Midtown Manhattan. I said what I said. I said "tax the rich" is the equivalent of a racial slur. I said it at REBNY. Into the microphone. Eight hundred people. Median net worth in that room was north of $240 million, I know because our CFO ran the guest list through a Bloomberg terminal as a joke, and then it wasn't a joke. And when I said it, twelve people applauded. The rest nodded. One woman in the third row mouthed, "Finally." I saw her. Sharon, my communications advisor, Columbia, $430,000 a year, very bright, Sharon wants me to walk it back. She drafted something. "Mr. Roth's comments were intended to highlight the emotional impact of political rhetoric on business communities." I read it. I put it in the trash can on my desk. Not the recycling. The trash. Here's my clarification: I understated it. "Tax the rich" is worse than a slur. A slur is just a word. It doesn't come with a CBO score. Nobody is introducing a bill called the Racial Slur Implementation Act of 2026. But there are seventeen active proposals in Congress, I had Sharon count them, seventeen proposals designed to take more of my money. My money. Mine. Money I acquired by being better at acquiring Manhattan commercial real estate than anyone alive for four consecutive decades. That is not a crime. That is a record. I pay property taxes on $18.2 billion in assessed assets. $412 million a year. Say it again: four hundred and twelve million. I carry that number. It's the first thing I think about when I see a protest sign. I think: I pay more in property tax than the entire annual budget of the city of Fort Lauderdale. I looked this up. Fort Lauderdale: $408 million. Steve Roth: $412 million. I am a small city. And the city doesn't get screamed at. My effective tax rate last year was 11.4 percent. I say this because I believe in transparency and because I'm not ashamed of it. The rate reflects the legal structure of real estate investment trusts, depreciation schedules Congress established in 1986, and carried interest provisions that both parties have voted to preserve for forty years. I did not write these laws. I organized my entire financial existence around them with the help of nine full-time tax professionals who have offices on the 38th floor of 888 Seventh Avenue, which I also own. Their office is in my building. Their work protects my buildings. This is not a loophole. Sharon calls it a loophole. I've told her: a structure maintained by nine attorneys across four decades is not a loophole. A loophole is something you slip through once. This is architecture. This is the foundation. This is the building. Last Tuesday, same as every Tuesday, I walked past 1290 Sixth Avenue. My building. And there was a man. Same man as last week. Same sign: "Billionaires Pay Your Fair Share." He was standing on my sidewalk. My literal sidewalk — my company owns the ground lease. He was maybe thirty. He was wearing a jacket I would estimate cost $60. My lunch that day was $114. For one. I am telling you this not to boast but because these are facts. He has decided I'm his enemy. Based on a number he saw on a Forbes list. He doesn't know what I pay. He doesn't know what my buildings cost this city in construction jobs and lease revenue and foot traffic. He knows one number. He has made one judgment. I see him every Tuesday. I've started to notice things. He brings coffee from the cart, not the Starbucks. He has a backpack that looks heavy. He doesn't look unhealthy. He looks like he probably works somewhere, but not on Tuesdays. I've wondered: does he have a job? Does he have a building? Does he have anything that depends on him the way 4,200 employees depend on me? I suspect not. And yet he has opinions about my tax rate. I gave $22 million to charity last year. The Met. NYU Langone. Mount Sinai. I gave a building to NYU. Not money for a building — a building. The Steven Roth Residence Hall. It houses 400 students. That man with the sign has never housed 400 students. He hasn't housed one. He gives cardboard. I give structures. This is not a comparison I'm making to flatter myself. It's just arithmetic. When I said what I said at REBNY, I was saying what every person in that room believes and none of them will say publicly because they have communications advisors and the communications advisors all went to Columbia and they all say "unhelpful." I'm eighty-four. I'm too old for helpful. I'm too old to perform restraint for people who hate me for something I can't change. I didn't choose to be rich. I chose to be good at one thing for a very long time, and this is what happened. You don't punish someone for that. You don't legislate against someone for that. My net worth fluctuates between $3.8 and $4.1 billion depending on the quarter. I fluctuate more in a fiscal week than that man on my sidewalk will earn in his life. Both of these are facts. Only one of them is considered polite to say. They want me to apologize. I'll be dead in ten years. Twenty if I'm lucky. And they'll still be renting my buildings.
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Laird Maxwell🍊 retweeted
Why didn't the mentalist see this coming?
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Michigan ballot bombshell exposes 18-20% "FRAUDULENT VOTER" anomalies in the 2020 election, totaling 154k fraudulent ballots in just 2 counties, with an estimated 900k in all of Michigan. Massive amounts of absentee ballots were being mailed to the Michigan clerk's office from the secretary of state containing signatures that all came from the same person. The addresses for each person on the ballot wasn't a person's home address, it was the secretary of state's address. An investigation into ballot stuffing found a 17.6% voter fraud anomaly rate. A survey and physical home address checks confirmed that the ballots were indeed fraudulent, but it gets even worse, showing ties to elected state representatives. A leaked email from State Senator Ruth Johnson, former Secretary of State, wrote an email to her Republican colleagues in the State Senate claiming, based on her own investigation, that current Michigan Secretary of State, Jocelyn Benson, went back 12 years and put over 800,000 ineligible voters onto the voter rolls, which coincidentally lines up with the estimated 900k total amount of fraudulent voters found.
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