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Dawn Bates
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I’m a hardworking mom of three awesome and amazing kids❤️I love America❤️Trump 2024
Mustang, OK
Joined January 2022
@YoteOfStreet She’s crazy! People in Massachusetts are crazy too… Unless it is rigged… She just got voted in for her third term in November 🤯
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@IanJaeger29 He had to be ruthless to do it! I don’t care how ruthless Trump has to get to overhaul our country as well! Make America Great Again!
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@Buddydiny @Bjmselma @EastEndJoe @DOGE How do you figure it is costing us taxpayers $4 million for him to go watch this game tonight? Break it down for me…
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RT @4Mischief: Joe Rogan jumps on the bandwagon of American taxpayers that are sick and tired of democrat politicians like Elizabeth Warren…
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RT @TrueJMitchell: ➖️ Stephen does a good job with this song . 🎵"We are not a liberal nation, nor are we a democracy. Were a constitutiona…
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RT @1776Diva: 🤯 This ought to make more than a few liberal heads explode! 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐰𝐢𝐧𝐝𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝘾𝙃𝘼𝙉𝙂𝙀 𝐚𝐫𝐞 𝐛𝐥𝐨𝐰𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐚𝐜𝐫𝐨𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐠𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐭 𝐧𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧! And…
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Trump works while he’s at Mar-a-Lago. Hell, Trump works while he’s on the golf course! Trump’s mind is always working for us. He works from early in the morning to late at night. Why do you say this trips cost so much? He has security that is with him all of the time, traveling or not. Does gas for his plane cost 3.4 million per trip?
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RT @elonmusk: The reason the radical Dems don’t want an audit of social security fraud is because they’re the ones getting it …
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🚨It’s a lengthy interview, but it might be one of the most EYE-OPENING and RED-PILLED interview you’ll ever hear. This is Adamu Garba II, a Nigerian politician, discussing the impact of USAID on his country and other top recipients of the agency’s funding. Nigeria is a significant recipient of U.S. foreign aid, receiving $1.02 billion in 2023, much of it through agencies like USAID. People like us and so many, um, ordinary Africans, especially Nigerians, would be thinking that USAID is actually one of the most important organizations that assist in supporting healthcare, education endowment, and several civil society organization activities in Nigeria. In just FY 2023, Nigeria received almost $824 million in USAID funding. But then again, when the exposé came out and so many documents came to light, especially one critical document from the United States Army, called “Special Army Operation Forces,” it was revealed that USAID is used as a weapon of unconventional warfare, conventional warfare, and irregular warfare. This means that even though USAID is supposed to serve humanitarian, educational, and civil society causes, it is actually an operation of the United States Army. What they use it for is to carry out psychological and informational operations, creating situations that lead to irregularity, destabilization, confusion, and various states of unrest in most of the places where they operate. If you look at the list of the top 10 countries where USAID operates the most—from Ukraine at the top down to South Sudan—you will see that almost all these countries are in disarray despite the large amounts of money committed to them. Then you begin to question the $824 million invested in Nigeria in 2023. Where does it go? Are we sure that this money is not being used for unconventional and irregular warfare, designed to align us with the diplomatic, intelligence, financial, law enforcement, and economic programs of the United States of America? Is this funding ensuring that we remain under their control? Does this confirm the suspicion that USAID is one of the organizations responsible for fostering insurgency around the world? Is this why many of the countries where it operates are plagued with crises? That’s why I refer you to a document from the U.S. Army Special Operation Forces, called ARSOF. The document is available online, and it details various operations conducted under the guise of helping citizens with education endowments and primary healthcare challenges. In reality, these operations serve as a means to extract data and push forward further destabilization agendas. This is not my claim—it is information expressed by the United States government itself. That’s why I told you—just look at the top 10 countries that receive the most grants from USAID. None of these countries is at peace. None of them. Somalia, Ethiopia, South Sudan, Syria, Afghanistan—these are the countries receiving funding, including Nigeria. Nigeria is listed as No. 7 among these countries.”
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