Trump’s so-called “historic Gaza peace plan” was basically Biden’s old homework with his name scribbled on it in Sharpie. Same three phases, same hostage swaps, same aid corridors — just louder, faster, and with Trump crowning himself “Chairman of the Board of Peace.”
It’s like turning in your classmate’s essay, crossing out “diplomacy,” writing “tremendous deal,” and expecting a Nobel Prize.
The Receipts
[1] Associated Press (May 2024). "Biden outlines Israel-Hamas ceasefire plan focused on hostages and aid." apnews.com/article/biden-…
[7] Reddit — r/NeutralPolitics. "Comparing Biden’s and Trump’s Gaza peace plans: similarities and differences." reddit.com/r/NeutralPolit…
[8] BBC News (Oct 2025). "What’s in Trump’s Gaza peace deal—and how it compares to Biden’s plan." bbc.com/news/articles/…
[9] International Policy Institute (Oct 2025). "Biden, Trump, and the impact of U.S. pressure on the Gaza ceasefire deal." internationalpolicy.org/publications/b…
🧵 THREAD: Yes, Trump is a fascist — and denying it is the real danger.
1. Let’s stop sugarcoating it.
Trump doesn’t flirt with fascism—he mainlines it.
Every time someone says “Calling him a fascist goes too far,” what they really mean is:
“I’m too scared to name the threat before it’s too late.”
2. That excuse is as hollow as “Are you sure that’s racist?”
Yes. We’re sure.
The patterns are textbook.
The behavior is brazen.
The consequences are already unfolding.
3. 📌 Let’s run the checklist:
* Undermines institutions
* Attacks the press
* Scapegoats minorities
* Glorifies national greatness
* Cult of personality so fanatical they stormed the Capitol for him
Trump, Epstein, and a New Bombshell Accuser—Why Is the US Media Silent While Australia’s Exploding With This Story?
Wow, so, yeah... that's a pretty intense story. I mean, this isn't the first time we're hearing about Trump and these kinds of accusations, but the connection to Epstein—it’s just... next level unsettling, right? [1][3]
But the part about Australia having it on primetime news? That's wild. Like, why would it be such a big thing there but we're barely hearing a peep over here? Feels like there’s always something going on with the media deciding what’s "newsworthy" based on whatever agenda is floating around at the moment, you know? Sometimes it’s like they pick and choose what fits the narrative they wanna push, and the stuff that doesn’t? Yeah, that gets buried. [6]
And this woman, Stacey Williams—man, her account is chilling. You can almost feel that moment, where she's frozen, confused... while these two dudes just keep chatting like nothing's happening. It's sick. And you kinda have to respect her for speaking up now, even if some folks might question the timing. But she said it herself—she can’t stand the idea of him getting back into office. [3][8]
Honestly though, this just adds to the pile, right? Like, Trump’s been accused by so many women, but somehow none of it seems to stick in a way that stops him. It’s almost like, after a while, people just... become numb to it? Or they don’t want to believe it. [4][7]
But seriously, if the media isn’t covering this, we gotta ask why. Feels like a big deal. [6]
Remember, Michael Cohen went to prison previously for lying; he's unlikely to make that same mistake again. He isn't trading his testimony for a plea deal. He is determined to let the truth come out, and that is exactly what is happening.
#TrumpTrial #MichaelCohen
With each fact presented, the prosecution supports their case by displaying a text, an email, or another corroborating piece of evidence, methodically linking each piece to the testimonies of previous witnesses and connecting the dots step by step.
Michael Cohen is detailing how Allen Weisselberg was fully informed, while the prosecution presents receipts that corroborate Cohen's testimony.
The indictment contains several direct quotes from Trump and his co-conspirators as alleged evidence to support the charges. Some examples of key quotes included:
- "Just say that the election was corrupt and leave the rest to me and the Republican congressmen." - Trump to… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Here is the timeline of key events related to Trump's alleged efforts to overturn the election results:
- Nov 3, 2020 - Election Day, Trump loses to Biden
- Nov 14, 2020 - Trump brings in Sidney Powell after campaign lawyers say he lost
Here is a summary of the 34 felony charges against former President Trump in the New York State court case, which includes the count number, date of infraction, the relevant document, document number (if applicable), and the specific felony charge:
The following table provides an overview of the pending criminal and civil cases against Donald Trump as of March 2023, as updated from the Just Security litigation tracker. These cases have been filed by individuals, organizations, and government entities justsecurity.org/75032/litigati…… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Below is a comprehensive summary of the types of cases, the courts where they are/were being held, and their respective status as of March 2023.
Note that the terms "Pending" and "Ongoing" are often used interchangeably, but they can have slightly different meanings depending on the context. In general, "Pending" refers to a case that has been filed with a court and is awaiting a decision, either through a trial or a… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…