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Nov 6, 2020 19 tweets 8 min read Read on X
This group is crowdsourcing its own "UnAmerican activities" list of people to target - including federal judges, federal appointees, at least one US Senator & many others. Disgusting, & potentially dangerous. @LindseyGrahamSC @tedcruz @doj @FBI @USMarshalsHQ ImageImageImageImage
I'm increasing the size of the quick screen grabs to make the pics more legible. #1 Image
#2 - judges Image
#3 Image
#4 law firms Image
And there is a list of administration officials that has 1,202 names on it. There are 57 judges on the "appointee" list so far.

trumpaccountability.net

docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d…
You can even sign up to get email updates to the list. Get the Revolution sent right to your phone, I guess. Unbelievable.
The site has taken down the "Appointees" list of judges, and the "Donors" list. But I have screen shots of them.
I came across this group because of its tweet in response to this tweet from AOC:

This guy responded: Image
So I drilled down on his handle and linked site, & lo and behold, he's wasn't kidding.

And this is who he is: Image
This guy also is in on it: he's a public school teacher. Wonder if he teaches his class about Nixon's "Enemies List?" ImageImage
And another one. She's a Mayor Pete supporter. ImageImage
Here's the list of 57 judges on their "enemies list." ImageImage
Here's the first 40 of the 1,202 names of administration officials on this "accountability" aka "enemies list." Image
Here the list of campaign members slated for "accountability." Image
Here's the targeted "Donors." Guess they didn't have much time to work on this tab. Make a donation to your candidate of choice and now you're on an "enemies" list. Image
They also wanted a list of people who did the "right thing" & denounced the administration. Fucking totalitarians. Image

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Jan 2
Update on my content.

On January 12th, I will be starting up my program of regular content on here & on Substack.
Here, everything will be free. I will be doing some Spaces here still, but only on fun topics, including the JFK ones with @KingMakerFT. I'll still be doing threads and some analysis here, along with my other usual sparkling content.
I will also be announcing here anything significant I post on Substack, including the legal & political podcasts, which are replacing the Spaces.

On Substack, the podcasts will still be free. And some posts there will be free as well.
Read 5 tweets
Oct 11, 2025
Invoke your inner libertarian!

Step 1: Practice saying these every day:

1. To each their own.
2. So what.
3. Not my problem.
4. Doesn’t affect me.
5. Mind your own business.

Get used to thinking like that. Because for 85% (at least) of things - that’s the right answer.
Step 2: Make a list of the issues in the 15% of things where those aren’t the right answers.

Like protecting the vulnerable from bullies & predators & minority view holders from majority tyrants; free speech, freedom of conscience; US sovereignty; etc.

It’s a short list really.
Step 3: Prepare for what you’re willing and able to do to speak or act when those 15% of issues come up.

Otherwise, roll out the sayings in Step 1.

If we all acted more in a libertarian way in every day life, we’d all be better off & half our problems would disappear.
Read 4 tweets
Oct 11, 2025
Be informed & don’t be naive.

DOJ had gotten indictments on Comey & James. And I’m personally satisfied that both are likely guilty (based on the available known facts at this moment) & that their prosecutions are justified & warranted.
That by no measure means that they will be convicted. They could easily be acquitted or the cases dismissed for legal reasons not related to guilt.
There are issues with both cases. (There are issues with nearly all criminal cases.)

They have or will have good defense lawyers. There are factual and legal defenses and/or difficulties for the prosecutors in both cases. (Comey’s more than James’.)
Read 8 tweets
Oct 9, 2025
Federal judges have become so used to issuing opinions & orders that invalidate federal agency actions that they no longer recognize where the line is drawn signaling the end of their power & so they fail to see that they blew past that line miles ago.
Any federal judge thinking they can personally enjoin the POTUS (or the Congress as a body either) has totally lost the plot.

Nor does a federal court have ANY power to dictate what/how the POTUS as Commander in Chief directs active duty military personnel, esp beforehand.
It does not matter that a prior order says that POTUS cannot federalize a state National Guard. POTUS has the power to direct already federalized Guardsman from other states to assist in the carrying out of federal law. That’s not an end run around the earlier ruling.
Read 7 tweets
Sep 27, 2025
Should Comey have been charged?

As we discussed on the Spaces last night, I’ve been going back and forth in my mind on this question ever since the indictment dropped. There are competing considerations, but I’ve finally concluded that the answer is yes, he should have been.
It goes without saying that both the lawfare & the coup against Trump were totally unacceptable. And Comey is partly responsible for both. That makes him a traitor to the republic. It doesn’t necessarily mean he broke any federal criminal laws in doing so, although he might have.
Mostly tho, the federal criminal law is not designed to address that conduct. We haven’t needed criminal statutes in the past to tell people not to undermine the duly elected POTUS. Thank goodness, in a way.
Read 12 tweets
Sep 27, 2025
Will Comey be convicted?

It’s impossible for any competent lawyer to say with any degree of certainty at this stage - either way.

The indictment is not legally defective as far as I can see.

So it won’t be dismissed on that basis.
The defense has some facts on which to base a vindictive/selective prosecution motion to dismiss.

But those motions fail 99% of the time.
The facts may be weak or they might not be. There aren’t enough of them in the indictment to say at this stage.

But even if they are weak, there is no way before trial to contest them. And Comey is unlikely to plead guilty.

So it’s likely a trial.
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