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1/29

This has been the most *DANGEROUS* 48 hours in the Trump Presidency so far.

Trump has taken multiple unprecedent actions, that while individually they seem innocuous, together point to an alarming future that require us to act NOW.

Here is what you need to know: Image
2/29

What's important to understand, is that the only thing that droops more than Trump's face is his approval rating.

Hitting a new record low, even among Republican voters. Image
3/29

We see this echoed in the fact that Democrats are *massively* outperforming in special elections, including in districts that Trump won by more than 10 points. Image
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4/29

Trump knows he faces accountability when he leaves office, and his party knows Vance won't hold the party in line.

Even in Fox News polling, he has negative popularity numbers.

So Republican's know the mid-terms, and the future are in jeopardy for them. Image
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5/29

The only way they win?

Is through authoritarian abuse.

And that's led to a flurry of dangerous actions *CLEARLY* aimed at disrupting our mid-term elections.

(The last one being horrifying!)
6/29

First, Trump filed a massive defamation lawsuit against the New York Times primarily focused on their election coverage.

The problem?

They didn't cite a single defamation statute, or actually dispute any claim.

They are just trying to raise financial cost of critique.
7/29

This comes after Trump has repeatedly targeted news networks for *TRUTHFUL* coverage that he didn't like.

And removing AP's White House Press Pool access for refusing to agree with him. Image
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8/29

This week, he even went as far as to threaten a foreign journalist for simply asking questions about his wealth.

Suggesting it would hurt the career of that journalist, as well as US relationships with his country. Image
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9/29

And as we know, he continued this, with the blatant 1st Amendment violation of having the FCC lean on ABC affiliates to get Jimmy Kimmel pulled from the air after he made a joke about how Trump "wasn't mourning Kirk's death" because he changed the topic to the ballroom Image
10/29

But, in amongst all the chaos, is the BIGGEST problem - is Trump "declaring" that:

-"Antifa" is a designated terrorist organization

and

-A new executive order targeting "political hate speech" and "terrorist funding" coming in response. Image
11/29

Why is that an issue?

Despite Trump's claims:

-Antifa does *NOT* exist.

It's an ideology of resisting fascism, there is no organized group or entity.

It would be akin to declaring "Libertarianism" or "Capitalism" as a "terrorist organization" Image
12/29

This comes on the heels of Trump and allies claiming that they were "investigating" left-wing groups for potential support of the Charlie Kirk assassin, and would "dismantle" those groups for promoting and funding violence. Image
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13/29

But its telling he is targeting political non-profits who are focused on things like:

-Voter outreach
-Voter education
-Local political organizing

And not actually shutting them down, but just to revoke their tax status to throw them into disarray before the mid-terms Image
14/29

So why is it a problem that he using this claim of "Designating Antifa a Terrorist Org" to do it?

1) No domestic terror designation exists unlike the FTO - so the President cannot make that declaration.
15/29

2) Domestic terror designations determined by the FBI and DHS, allow enhanced investigative powers, for surveillance without court authority.

3) No Antifa group exists, so they intend to use this broadly to burden any critic with broad investigation powers.
16/29

As they've shown with Pulte, once they get investigation powers they will bury opponents in fake costly lawsuits and allegations, even if they are unfounded. Image
17/29

Trump's agenda is clear.

They KNOW they do not need to win these legal cases.

They just need to make it costly and scary for groups to be active leading up to the election.

It's exactly why his lawsuit highlighted the *TIMING* that books about him were launched. Image
18/29

There are 7 common steps in the "Authoritarian Playbook" and right now we are in the midst of number 4 "Quashing Dissent"

Even when the law isn't on their side, they want you afraid for your safety, or for the price you pay to be too much to speak freely. Image
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19/29

But, quashing that dissent is often used for the most dangerous of these steps "Corrupting Elections"

Because in a secure and state led system, the easy way to do that is by suppressing votes. Image
20/29

If the President can make sure:

-News regs aren't critical of him
-Polls don't show his weakness
-Left wing orgs can't organize out of fear of being deemed terrorist

He will create a disruptive chilling effect on the mid-terms, ensuring he remains unchecked.
21/29

That's why groups like WinRed have been using this moment to send unhinged registration messages driving Republican voter registration for the mid-terms to shape the narrative.

In the past they've been sued for their sketchy tactics, but now run wild under Trump. Image
22/29

So what can you do?

1) Vote with your wallet.

-Support news orgs and creators who stand-up.
-Cancel subscriptions of entities that fold or cower. Image
23/29

2) Know your rights.

You have a right to peaceful protest, and to donate to domestic political NGOs under the first amendment.

Even if you were detained for that, you'd win that case.

The Pres calling you "Antifa" cannot stop that. Image
24/29

3) Share and inform.

They want to cut off our ability to organize and share our voice through mainstream channels.

That means its more important than ever to help inform others by sharing reputable content and facts. Image
25/29

4) Be loud.

You have Freedom of Speech - use it.

The internet trolls with their threats and insults are not dangerous (and most are overseas goons) Don't let them silence you.

Don't fear for your job over sensible political comments either. You'll win that settlement
26/29

5) Donate and Vote.

Support independent candidates, Dems and any non-MAGA candidate who has a chance of winning a seat in the mid-terms.

Make an event of going to vote, get your friends out there, make sure they don't stay home.
27/29

Follow and support folks like:

- @ZachWahls for Iowa
- @grahamformaine for Maine
- @jamestalarico for Texas
- @osbornforne for Nebraska

All who have a REAL shot at flipping key seats!
28/29

6) Follow those who can still raise their voice.

Many great creators will still be loud and won't take this laying down.

Help us amplify our reach so we can raise the good kind of trouble! Image
29/29

They are trying to play these moments off as harmless.

They claim firings are business decisions.

They claim crackdowns are "keeping America safe"

But this is the most dangerous moment in American history.

They want to silence your vote.

Don't let them. Image

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Jan 30
1/23

This is WILD.

A *HUGE* fuck-up in the Trump DoJ strategy means Luigi will:

* Not face the death penalty

* Technically NOT even face a formal "murder" charge AT ALL?!

All because Pam Bondi cared more about political theatrics than the law.

Let me explain:
2/23

In the State of New York, the charge of murder is § 125.25.

It:

* Does NOT allow for a death penalty

* Does not allow life without parole

* Charges 15 - 25 years.

LWOP (life without parole) requires § 125.27, it requires one of these aggravating factors: Image
3/23

Last January, when Trump took power, he signed EO 14164, requiring the DoJ to pursue the death penalty where possible.

He specifically made a media push about the Luigi Mangione case. Image
Read 21 tweets
Jan 29
1/7

This is Kenneth Chesebro.

The MOST important figure in the Fulton case.

He was the lawyer who designed the scheme.

He was:

-deposed in Fulton

-pled guilty

-told ALL the details about Trump’s plots.

These DIRECTLY dispute Trump’s current Fulton claims: Image
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2/7

Kenneth was responsible first and foremost for arranging the fake electorate scheme.

He admitted:

* He knew Trump did NOT win the election.

* Trump knew it.

* They planned to use it regardless of election outcome.

* He came up with the false claim that it was standard practice to cover-up this plot.Image
3/7

Legally for the fake elector scheme to work, there *HAD TO* be an active lawsuit in each of those states contesting the election.

Both Cheesebro admitted the Sidney Powell case was that filing for Georgia.

Sidney Powell confessed the Fulton Georgia case was fraudulent, and pled guilty.Image
Read 8 tweets
Jan 29
1/18

Here’s my fact check on EVERY one of Trump/MAGA claims regarding Fulton:

1) “Trump has the power to seize paper ballots”

No.

State infrastructure and vote archives have specific protections (see Miles’ post below). Paper ballots are supposed to be the untouched records we compare against.

Taking them means any evidence he would have is now tainted.

It is also likely a criminal act.
2/18

2) “Trump has proof the election was stolen!”

No.

In fact, we have:

* His voice recorded on the phone telling Kemp to “find” him 11,000 votes because he lost.

* Him in multiple conversations with other Republicans admitting he lost (cited in Jack Smith case)

* Him in conversations with other Republicans admitting he knew there was no issue with the voting machines (Jack Smith case)

* Him in writing planning a plot to seize voting machines preemptively, before he claimed any issue. (Barr step down)

* His own lawyers in their election fraud cases, admitting on sworn record, that there was no evidence.
3/18

3) “Trump wasn’t fairly heard in his cases”

No.

MAGA claims all cases were dismissed solely on standing, but that’s not true.

Even when he lacked standing courts often still reviewed the merits of the case.

They didn’t have any. Image
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Read 18 tweets
Jan 24
1/12

Frame by frame breakdown of this MURDER shows ICE is lying!

-ICE had ALREADY disarmed the man before shooting.

-The man NEVER drew his gun.

At the 0:06 second mark we see the man’s hands on the ground covered in large gloves.

His hands are empty. Image
2/12

At 00:15 one of the agents begins to pistol whip the man in the head.

Showing the orientation of the man’s body and how his hands were NO WHERE near his waist. Image
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3/12

At 00:13 we can see the man is on his knees.

An officer in a gray jacket is pulling up his shirt.

You can see the gun in his waistband at 00:16 Image
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Read 24 tweets
Jan 16
DHS deleted this one because:

-The family was driving home and got blocked.

-ICE deployed flashbangs and tear gas INSIDE the car.

-The 6-month old child stopped breathing and had to be rushed to hospital.

DHS did NO investigation & rushed to lie to defend the officers. Image
I've verified from prior reporting and 911 call log data the location where ICE tear gassed a 6-month old child:

The 600 block of 23rd Avenue North in Minneapolis.

An entirely residential area.

It did NOT take place at the Whipple Building protest like MAGA has suggested. Image
It is also worth noting multiple people HAVE been blocked in at the Whipple building protests, as a low income Section 42 housing complex is on the edge of the Federal complex and must drive through the complex to get in/out: Image
Read 4 tweets
Jan 14
1/24

As someone writing a book on Epstein’s crimes, I try and validate all claims I hear, and only talk about them when I’ve proven or disproven them.

I’ve not yet commented on Sascha Barros/Riley’s claims because they are harder than most to verify.

Here is where I’m at:
2/24

First, I believe Sascha has absolutely experienced abuse.

In investigating these cases, you do learn to hear that pain in a victims voice.

But, due to the nature of trauma, experiencing abuse and accurately retelling it, are not always the same thing.
3/24

Let’s start with what’s clear:

Sascha’s claims about being adopted in the late 1970s by William Kyle Riley, are accurate.

Sascha also has done military service, although I did have trouble tracking down some specific claims about that service. Image
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Read 24 tweets

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