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Kris Kobiskie
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Can someone explain to me like I’m 5, why a state level AG and a Manhattan DA have any need for a security clearance other than a case by case basis for prosecutions?
BREAKING: President Trump has just revoked the security clearances of Secretary of State Antony Blinken, New York Attorney General Letitia James, and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. These actions are unprecedented in a democracy. This is not about national security—it’s a calculated move of political retribution and obstruction. By targeting officials involved in investigations and foreign policy, Trump is undermining the rule of law and putting America’s security at risk.
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Guess I don’t know many “typical American families” . Who the hell is paying 2500 in income tax?
Trump is doubling down on repealing the entire income tax. This would hand roughly $2,500 per month to the typical American family. It would raise growth and lower inflation. And it would hollow out China as companies flood to produce in the US. The only barrier is Congress.
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Sounds like the perfect place for a frigid soul like yourself.
The temperature on Inauguration Day at noon — when the felon-elect swears in — is expected to be in the low-20s, which is around 20 degrees below normal. Winds of 10 to 20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph are likely, making conditions feel downright frigid. Womp womp. ❄️❄️🥶🧊
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What a dick!
@TalkinHawks Haha I remember throwing ketchup and batteries at this ugly inbred family…. Good times
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@joncoopertweets They are already 30k to high anyway, what difference does it make at this point. There are much bigger issues to lose your shit over.
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This right here.
So, here’s how my Tuesday went. Actually, let’s go back to Monday. As many of you know, we share all credible threat reporting from our open-source al-Qaeda-focused Benghazi investigation directly with U.S. targets under threat—no exceptions. Yesterday, I shared information regarding a plot against a U.S. embassy that had evolved to the operational stage. Naturally, I shared this information with the embassy's RSO (Regional Security Officer)—the one person responsible for managing such threats—and the Ambassador, as they are the key target of any embassy threat. Fast forward to today, and I receive an email from someone within the “Pentagon”—yes, they felt the need to name-drop it, as if that added weight to their words. Their complaint? That I didn’t share my information through the “proper channels.” I’d love for the community to explain the proper channels for sharing open-source information, as there aren’t any. In the last year alone, I’ve shared information from our investigation with six different organizations within the U.S. government. But here’s the real issue: when it comes to threat reporting, there’s no room for bureaucratic games. The RSO is the proper channel when lives are on the line at an embassy. Yet, this is the broken system we’re dealing with—the “Pentagon” had a problem with it—a system more concerned with finger-pointing than taking action. This isn’t the first time. Back in September 2022, I shared actionable intelligence containing the real-time location of Hamza bin Laden directly with the FBI, only to find myself under scrutiny instead of them focusing on the threat he poses. It’s beyond infuriating. Every minute wasted on emails like the one I received today is a minute not spent digging into a credible threat. What’s even more damning is that nowhere in their email was there a single question regarding the actual threat or a discussion of the safety of personnel at the embassy. Think about that. What have we become? The mission used to be clear: protect those who serve. Now, it’s about some nobody gatekeeper standing in the way. It’s shameful. Let me be unequivocal: I will continue to share threat information, especially with embassies, as I have lost multiple friends in attacks on U.S. diplomatic facilities. If that makes you uncomfortable, then maybe you should focus on collecting better intel and staying ahead of these threats. Frankly, in my opinion, we should be firing anyone who gets in the way of information sharing and protecting our people. This isn’t just a critique—it’s a mission. Lives depend on us getting this right, and we must ensure that information is delivered where it matters most.
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@EdTNYC820 @JoJoFromJerz Look at Detroit between 1945 and the present. See what democrat policies have done to a thriving city.
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@PrezLives2022 What the hell do you think most people have been doing for the last four years?
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@wildbarestepf @lululemon What’s really obnoxious is the fact the leggings are 98 damn dollars in the first place.
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Wars are the way they make their big bucks of course they won’t support someone who doesn’t want them.🙄
Jake Tapper laughs at JD Vance for suggesting that the reason Milley and John Kelly are going after President Trump is because he wanted to keep America out of global wars. The only problem is JD is exactly right.
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@RichardHanania It’s called YouTube and Reddit. Why would anyone come to X for troubleshooting advice?🙄
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RT @docskop: I’m a board-certified OB-GYN currently practicing in Texas. I have been practicing for over 30 years and I have delivered over…
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If this is true, why would anyone trust the federal government for anything.🙄
After losing his home in NC, Jay RobertWatson offered FEMA space inside his place of business FEMA has now served him with an eviction notice. All he has left is his warehouse If anyone can assist him in any way, please message him on TikTok @jayrobertwatson Listen 🔊🔊🔊
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