1/6 Everything Trump does starts to make sense—if you assume he’s a russian asset working to sabotage the US and its allies from within.
From foreign policy to domestic chaos, the pattern is hard to ignore
2/6 He’s isolating the US globally:
– Attacked South Korea over defense costs
– Undermined NATO
– Started trade wars with allies
– Blocked cooperation on disinformation with Europe
– Made foreign investment in the US riskier
3/6 He cozies up to adversaries:
– Praised Putin repeatedly
– Sided with russia over US intelligence in Helsinki
– Downplayed russian war crimes in Ukraine
– Cut funding for investigations into child kidnappings by russia
4/6 He’s actively dismantling US institutions:
– Undermined the DOJ, FBI, and intelligence community
– Tried to overturn democratic elections
– Normalized authoritarian rhetoric and tactics
– Spread disinformation from the inside
5/6 He’s sabotaging US leadership:
– Alienated allies
– Disrupted global trade
– Weakened trust in US commitments
– Undermined international cooperation on security and justice
6/6 None of this makes sense from a US national interest perspective.
But if you see Trump as a russian asset—or someone acting like one—it all clicks.
The damage is strategic, not random
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1/11 The war is far from over, but Ukraine is still winning.
Here is how we can make sure that it defeats Russia 🧵
2/11 Russia’s 2022 invasion is a genocide.
They use genocidal rhetoric to justify erasing Ukraine's identity. They kidnap children and commit daily war crimes to punish civilians for simply refusing to be Russian.
This is a systematic attempt to destroy a nation
3/11 The human cost is massive.
In Mariupol, the death toll in 3 months potentially exceeded the total deaths in Gaza throughout the entire war, despite a much smaller population.
People underestimate this scale and don't see that Russia is committing genocide in Europe