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ExCAhillbilly's avatar

I guess I'm pretty jaded, because I think Hunter going bankrupt, ,the Pres threatening Palestinians who have helped hold the hostages in obscene conditions with death and destruction, continuing to imprison and deport illegal immigrants who commit crimes including students and prestigious colleges and Democrats melting down is a pretty good news day.

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Steven Brizel's avatar

Witkoff stated that the negotiations either Hamas were going nowhere and that was what prompted Trump’s tweet on the issue Hamas will learn that you don’t play around with this president

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mark wells's avatar

It should be noted, at least where the Aurora deportations are concerened, that there were tip offs before the ICE raids. That would assuredly impact the total.

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Carol Kort's avatar

Joe Rogan’s controversial decision to invite a prominent antisemitic conspiracy theorist onto his show earlier this week underscored how the popular podcast host is increasingly handing his megaphone to extremists while failing to challenge their claims, lending legitimacy to a range of false and incendiary views. Rogan, whose lucrative podcast has more than 14 million subscribers, faced backlash on Wednesday for hosting a friendly discussion with Ian Carroll, a self-described journalist with a sizable following who has frequently spread antisemitic conspiracy theories — claiming that “Israel did 9/11” and that the U.S. is controlled by a “Zionist mafia,” among other baseless assertions, Jewish Insider’s Matthew Kassel reports.

Speaking out: Several leading Jewish and pro-Israel groups spoke out against the podcast on Thursday, raising alarms over Rogan’s behavior amid a surge in antisemitism in the wake of Hamas’ “Ian Carroll has a troubling history of spreading toxic conspiracy theories and disinformation, especially related to the Jewish community and Israel. It is difficult to understand why Joe Rogan would offer his platform to further disseminate these ideas at a time when the Jewish community is facing increased vulnerability due to rising incidents targeting them.”

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Unwoke in Idaho's avatar

Act blue workers are represented by two unions?

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