This looks like the kind of "golf" wherein a gentleman named Carmine asks you to place your cell phone in a bucket prior to participating, then thanks you for "respecting Mr. Trump's privacy."
FUN FACT: "Carmine" was the name an extortionist used when calling a real estate lawyer in support of Donald Trump. You can read the FOIA about the Homdel police investigation here:
I want underscore that this tweet was intended to be fun. I do not have any substantive information to glean from this peculiar photo. This could be little more than them planning revisions to his VA golf course.
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Intelligence seems to indicate that employees of Russia's Rosatom nuclear agency have been instructed not to show up for work tomorrow at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in occupied Enerhodar.
Many fear this could signal plans for a staged incident at the facility.
Simultaneously, Russia has issued a statement claiming Ukraine was planning a provocation at the plant tomorrow.
Kiev has fired back stating that Russia who is currently in control of the facility has plans to create an incident at the plant and blame Ukraine.
Moscow is “blackmailing the whole world with the possibility of a nuclear disaster” — Hryhoriy Plachkov, former head of the State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate of Ukraine.
Letter from Musk's attorney to @vijaya terminating the merger. I hope twitter collects a full $1Bn penalty form Musk for attempting to troll twitter's value like this. sec.gov/Archives/edgar…
Starting in April it became obvious @ElonMusk's offer was spurious at best, and at worst was an attempt to devalue twitter so that another institution like BlackRock can come in "buy" twitter at a devalued price in an attempt to turn a profit.
Documents obtained by @PropOTP in 2019 detailed attempts by Trump's FBI to frame the pro-choice movement as a "violent terrorist threat." It appears that the fear cultivated by this week's DHS "Night of Rage" memos follow a similar baseless narrative. sparrowmedia.net/2019/01/fbi-ta…
This is a dishonest and extremely bad-faith tweet from @senrobportman, the language in the bill would criminalize peaceful protest (like candle vigils) outside the homes of Supreme Court Justices.
The bill would undercut constitutional protections afforded under 1A. Full stop.
Some legal experts argue that it is already illegal to hold a vigil outside a justice's home, but historically as long as events remained peaceful there has been ambiguity in how the above has been enforced.
Needless to say this has nothing to do with a random man with a gun.