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Adam Bergstein retweeted
OMG Trump's admin is now accused of giving criminals pardons for CASH, according to Reuters The corruption is over the top!
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They literally met in the Situation Room to come up with a defense for the President of the United States raping children.
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Bombshell from Haberman and Swan: Trump wanted the Epstein issue buried and snapped at anyone who mentioned it. In the days before WSJ published that Epstein birthday book scoop, Trump tried to quash the story by calling Rupert Murdoch, News Corp.'s chief executive, and The Journal's editor in chief. He failed. nytimes.com/2026/06/10/magaz…
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Adam Bergstein retweeted
Stop using the Iran war to cover up the Epstein files.
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New York Times investigative journalists Jonathan Swan and Maggie Haberman are this generation's Woodward and Bernstein. This story is Trump's Watergate and it's about to EXPLODE: Vice President JD Vance, White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, former Attorney General Pam Bondi, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, White House Counsel David Warrington, FBI Director Kash Patel, Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, and former Deputy Chief of Staff Taylor Budowich converted the hallowed Situation Room — America's nerve center for real threats and decisive action — into a pedophile protection racket, where top officials huddled to cover-up the Epstein files scandal and protect a president who used to rape children for fun.
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Adam Bergstein retweeted
Per the FBI, Trump knew and funded underage sex parties in Palm Beach.
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Adam Bergstein retweeted
Imagine being this fragile. What a loser.
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Adam Bergstein retweeted
Actual Maine voters continue to back Graham Platner: “The Democratic party’s come up short in a lot of ways in terms of like whitewashing our candidates and being so morally elitist and kind of entitled at times. We have to be willing to get dirty” “His baggage is nowhere near their baggage. We’re talking about people that are felons and people that take bribes” “I really kind of think that we all have skeletons in our closet and we’ve all made mistakes especially when we’re younger”
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Adam Bergstein retweeted
Hey media Not a Platner fan, but why is he a nonstop story and not Ken Paxton's TWENTY indictments by a GOP led-Texas legislature, securities fraud charges and his wife's filing for divorce on "biblical grounds?"
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Adam Bergstein retweeted
Wait…Did he just say checkered past ? I’m 28 felonies, 6 bankruptcies, and an Epstein bromance short of his checkered past.
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Adam Bergstein retweeted
Hunter Biden is out of f*cks and I'm here for it.
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Adam Bergstein retweeted
Nancy Mace kissed Trump ass 99.99% of the time. Her crime? Wanting justice for Epsteins victims. Trump has now punished EVERY Republican that wouldn't aid his cover up. Maga can no longer deny they support a pedophile.
Trump just endorsed Pam Evette in South Carolina’s Republican primary for governor. Poor Nancy Mace. She tried so hard.
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Adam Bergstein retweeted
Crazy how 99% of the election fraud comes from the people whining about it 24/7.
May 28
🚨 Republican Party Chairman Kelly Giles has pleaded guilty to attempted election fraud.
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Adam Bergstein retweeted
Trump is now reportedly responsible for roughly 27.7% of the entire U.S. national debt accumulated under all presidents combined. That is an astonishing figure historically. The national debt just crossed $39 trillion. President Trump has added roughly $12–13 trillion to the debt across his two terms in office. That’s approximately 30% of ALL U.S. national debt accumulated since 1789. In 2016, Trump said he would pay down the national debt “over a period of eight years.” Instead: - First term: $7.8 trillion - Second term: roughly $4–5 trillion already And yes, COVID affected first-term spending. It does not explain adding another trillion dollars every five months without a pandemic. A political movement built on: “fiscal conservatism” “small government” “balanced budgets” has now overseen the largest debt expansion tied to any single presidency in American history.
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Adam Bergstein retweeted
the amount of people telling Abdul Carter how to act, but not Jaxson Dart, isn't surprising, but still disappointing
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Kash Patel after a hockey game
A humanoid robot tumbles while dancing to Michael Jackson’s ‘Billie Jean’ and lies motionless before being dragged offstage, May 2026.
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Adam Bergstein retweeted
George H.W. Bush kept his assets in a blind trust, as did Bill Clinton. Neither Obama nor Biden traded stocks or bonds while in office. 3,700 trades is probably more than all the trades of all the presidents until now. And he is trading stocks that are affected by his decisions. A walking conflict of interest, at the least, and perhaps insider trading. Just as members of Congress should not be able to trade stocks, so too the president. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Adam Bergstein retweeted
MAGA when Trump fixes a problem he created in the first place:
BREAKING: The Trump Administration is planning to temporarily reduce tariffs on beef imports in an effort to bring down record-high beef prices, per WSJ.
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Adam Bergstein retweeted
Trump took $59 million from 590,000 Americans for a phone that may never exist. Then quietly updated the terms: “No guarantee a phone will be produced or sold.” The crypto coin. The sneakers. The Bible. The gold card. The ballroom. The phone. Every single time the same pattern. Take the money. Change the terms. Walk away.
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