🚨 BOMBSHELL UPDATE: A Democratic intelligence staffer, w/ over a decade of experience on the House Intel Committee, informed the FBI that Adam Schiff personally authorized the leaking of classified information to damage to @POTUS 🧵
The whistleblower described Schiff’s directive as not only unethical, but “illegal” and “treasonous”—evoking alarm in anyone who values the rule of law.
According to FBI 302 interview notes: the staffer personally attended a meeting where Schiff green-lit the plan to leak classified intel, specifically intended to smear Donald Trump
When the whistleblower expressed concern, colleagues allegedly reassured him: “You won’t get caught.”
A chilling reminder of how groupthink can override legal and ethical standards.
Schiff allegedly invoked the Speech and Debate Clause, suggesting immunity from prosecution—an extraordinary claim that even DOJ or SG opinions haven’t confirmed.
Despite the 2017 report to the FBI and a 2023 follow-up interview, no DOJ action was reportedly taken.
A troubling red flag about selective enforcement when political motives are at play.
The is a classic case of “weaponized oversight”—where intelligence becomes a tool for political warfare, not national security.
A public threat, not a private conversation.
If intelligence staff can’t alert authorities without being muzzled—or worse, told they’re above the law—we risk losing democratic accountability entirely.
This isn’t just partisan theater—it’s a sober warning about how power corrupts when gatekeepers of state secrets play political chess. We need meaningful protections for whistleblowers and nonpartisan oversight.
@CostanzaPAC values lean America First, Libertarian & Common Sense
We should hold our institutions accountable—regardless of party. If Congress and DOJ won’t act, the public must demand transparency, justice, and reform—before trust completely evaporates.
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Zohran Mamdani wants to bring socialism to City Hall.
Government grocery stores. Rent control expansion.
Tax hikes in a city already bleeding taxpayers.
Let’s break down why his NYC mayoral plan is a rerun nobody asked for — and why voters won’t buy it. 🧵
🏪 First up: government-run grocery stores.
He says it’ll fight food deserts.
Reality? We’ve seen this movie.
• Soviet Union: ration lines
• Venezuela: no food, no funding
• San Francisco pilot? $20 eggs and ghost aisles
🧵THREAD: Why Did Trump Hire Two Epstein-Tied Prosecutors?
Why did Donald Trump, who had a public friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, hire both Alex Acosta and Pam Bondi—two people tied to Epstein’s Florida prosecution?
Coincidence or calculated?
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Let’s start with Alex Acosta.
He was the U.S. Attorney in South Florida who cut that infamous sweetheart deal with Epstein in 2007—allowing a serial predator to avoid federal charges.
Instead of distancing himself, Trump made him Secretary of Labor in 2017.
Why?
Acosta later told officials:
“I was told Epstein ‘belonged to intelligence.’”
This wasn’t addressed. No hearings, no accountability, and certainly no follow-up by the administration that hired him.
🚨JRE x Sanders 🧵
For the folks who haven’t updated their mental model on politics since 2016, this one’s gonna sting.
Opening fireworks
Rogan didn’t ease into it—he launched immediately, mimicking “Bernie’s awkward deflection” about that Elon Musk/Trump $288M donation. The back-and-forth heated up fast as Rogan repeatedly pressed Sanders.
What happened to Europe after mass “asylum-based” immigration? Let’s talk about the economic pressure, rising crime, and a wave of terror attacks that politicians still struggle to explain. 🧵
Since 2015, the EU has accepted millions of migrants—many from war-torn or unstable Islamic nations. This was framed as a moral necessity. But the economic and social fallout has been devastating for many local communities.
In the UK, asylum-seeker housing costs taxpayers £8M per day (Home Office, 2023). Germany has spent over €140B on migration since 2015. These costs crowd out services for native citizens, especially the working class