Here is a fun exercise on shadow banning. Do a search for any words or dates from this tweet ⬇️ and see if you get any results. Why would Twitter not want you to see this?
Note: The original tweet does contain an error. Carlucci was deputy director at CIA, and Krongard was executive director at CIA. They did not have the same job title.
Five people, including three high-level executives of Donald J. Trump's three casinos in Atlantic City, were killed yesterday when their helicopter crashed in pine woodlands on the Garden State Parkway near Forked River, N.J.
Moments before the helicopter plunged into the parkway's wooded median from 2,800 feet at 1:40 P.M., its main overhead four-blade rotor and its tail rotor broke off the body of the craft, the state police said.
A helicopter crashed Tuesday on the median of an expressway, killing the pilot, co-pilot and three Atlantic City casino hotel executives of the Trump Organization, officials said.
The helicopter was returning to Atlantic City from New York City when it crashed at 1:50 p.m. on the Garden State Parkway, police said.
Katia Bouazza is co-head of global banking for Latin America at HSBC Securities (USA) Inc. Previously, she was managing director and head of Latin America, Capital Financing…
…where she managed the Latin American origination and financing business across the region and oversaw a number of teams including debt and equity capital markets, leveraged and acquisition finance, syndicated loans, project finance, and M&A execution.
Because they’re not authentic small donations. They are donations arranged by the RNC using a database of real donor names and an arsenal of prepaid gift cards.
Ok, let’s expound.
These performance artists in Congress who want to blow up the economy and dismantle the federal government are primarily funded through small donations received through the RNC-mandated WinRed platform.
The 2015 rule was supposed to make these hazardous trains more safe, following a number of derailments. But that was under President Obama,
Now, President Trump's Department of Transportation says railroads with trains carrying highly flammable liquids will not have to update their braking systems.