You'll see media claiming because he wants to engage latinos, or that he owes California, or because he's lazy, or that his ego wants to play big arenas.
The media isn't thinking about it correctly and, unfortunately, continues to treat his campaign as normal and honest.
4/13
So what is really going on?
While these states are proportionally very blue, in terms of raw numbers:
California has the greatest number of registered Republican voters (5.25M) in the U.S.
New York is fourth (2.84M).
To talk to a lot of Republicans, this is where to go.
4/13
These people can't vote in other states, so he's not there trying to win their vote.
He's trying to rile them up. To make them angry.
And there's a history here that most people might not appreciate.
5/13
The MAGA movement was born in California, as GOP radicals became increasingly extreme in their relative isolation.
A few MAGAs leaders from California:
Stephen Miller
Tucker Carlson
Steve Bannon
Andrew Breitbart
It's also where fervency can be found in the rank & file...
6/13
... as the @ADL published a report *last year* about the rising levels of extremism in California.
Report here:
Trump wants to give the extremists a reason to fight.
Not with ballots, but with fists.
🧵Veterans, here we go again: The Trump administration is offering deferred resignations to federal employees, including nurses at the VA. Here's what it means, why it could hurt veterans' care, and what you can do.
1⃣ The deferred resignation offer allows federal employees, like VA nurses, to resign voluntarily and receive pay until Sept 2025. This is part of a broader plan to shrink the federal workforce. But what does this mean for veterans that rely on the VA?
2⃣ Nurses at the Department of Veterans Affairs are already in short supply, with 80% of facilities reporting staffing shortages. This offer could worsen the situation for the 9.1 million veterans who rely on VA services. Wait times go up. Care goes down.
Trump is poised to lose the 2024 election. But let’s be clear: this won’t be the end of his campaign. He and his allies will once again attempt to overturn the results, just like in 2020.
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After the 2020 loss, Trump’s efforts to disrupt the democratic process were unprecedented. It started with baseless claims of voter fraud, amplified by Trump, Giuliani, and others who claimed—without proof—the election was "stolen."
2/12🧵
The legal team filed over 60 lawsuits in battleground states like Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Arizona, challenging the results. Nearly every suit was dismissed due to lack of evidence. Even the Supreme Court declined to intervene.
Trump not only violated the sanctity of Arlington, but he violated the official cemetery conduct.
Below is the official conduct for national military cemeteries.
As a reminder, Trump and his team tried to take private photos at Section 60, when asked to stop, Trump staffers verbally and physically assaulted a cemetery staff member.
Source: 553.32 Conduct of memorial services and ceremonies.
(a) The Executive Director shall ensure the sanctity of public and private memorial and ceremonial events.ecfr.gov/current/title-…
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A few awesome lines from @VetsForRL board member Lindsey Schiro in her OpEd in the @fayobserver.
“With the possibility of Donald Trump reclaiming the presidency in November, voices from the veteran’s community must speak up…”
Link at the end…
2/ “…Trump has never understood us, our devotion to service and our faith in each other. We don’t always agree on politics, but we share a common understanding of duty, honor and country.”
3/ “[Trump’s] interactions with, and comments about, military families consistently reveal a disturbing lack of respect and understanding. It started during the Vietnam era when he schemed to avoid military service.”