You might not be surprised to learn that the crux of the platform of the woman who brags about sex with three men in a single day is mainly just abortion.
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Special Counsel obtained a search warrant for Donald Trump’s Twitter account @realdonaldtrump
Although @elonmusk’s Twitter tried to withhold Trump’s records due to the nondisclosure provision of the search warrant, and was fined $350K in the process for not complying timely,… https://t.co/N57nwddbAstwitter.com/i/web/status/1…
The implication from the fact that a search warrant was granted to a public account that was suspended by Twitter in 2021 and then reinstated by Musk in 2022 is that when Trump’s account was restored with it were restored his unsent Tweets and DM exchanges, things we can’t see… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Also of note from the Court of Appeals: “Twitter can reasonably expect to receive (and be ordered to comply with) more search warrants for other accounts, accompanied by nondisclosure orders…”
This is a warning that additional secretive federal search warrants of Twitter… https://t.co/MtoQCw95Pjtwitter.com/i/web/status/1…
The ruling is about limits on free speech in schools, to clarify.
As someone who grew up in the USSR getting her teeth drilled without novocaine the idea that today’s US kids complain and prohibit— with the help of judges— another kid from wearing a shirt stating a scientific fact b/c it hurts their feelings is just 😑
“On day one, I will have folks that will get together and look at all these cases, who people are victims of weaponization or political targeting, and we will be aggressive at issuing pardons.”
“If there are three other people who did the same thing, but just in a context like BLM and they don't get prosecuted at all, that is uneven application of justice, and so we're going to find ways where that did not happen, and then we will use the pardon power — and I will do that at the front end.”
“Any example of disfavored treatment based on politics or weaponization would be included in that review, no matter how small or how big.”
DeSantis has a fantastic history of pardoning people politically persecuted.
Comparatively, Trump does not have a positive history on pardons. He used his pardon powers scarcely and pardoned rappers instead of J6 trespassers.
𝑵𝒐𝒏𝒗𝒊𝒐𝒍𝒆𝒏𝒕 J6 participants started getting arrested on Jan 8. Trump had pardon powers until noon on Jan 20.
The inescapable fact is that nonviolent J6 trespassers were getting arrested WHILE he was still in office— so Trump had specific names he could pardon — but he chose not to.
On top of that, Trump had broad power to blanket-pardon all trespassers (he could choose to exclude violent offenders if he wanted to and just pardon trespass offenses). Again, Trump chose not to exercise this power.
The result is mass prosecutions of nonviolent participants (more than 2/3 of J6 defendants don’t face any violent charges) — a historically unmatched prosecutorial expense that taxpayers are funding at top dollar, and at the opportunity cost of pursuing more serious crime. (Those people charged with assaulting or impeding are frequently just impeding, so the assault figure is even lower than 1/3 of the defendants.)