@JoshKraushaar
People have the right to voice unpopular opinions, no matter how vile other people find them. It's tough dealing with that but it's part of the price we pay for living in a democracy.
@TmfN
@katelinthicum
@brianstelter
They’re fleeing life-threatening situations and the USA is the nearest rich country. Mexico turns them back and lets only the most desperate proceed to ask for asylum.
@brianstelter
From what I gather from my in-the-middle-not-particularly-political neighbors around here, it's the chaos, the lies, and the incompetency that bother them the most. Everyone says they're just tired of it all.
@shbridget
@JimSwiftDC
@DevinCow
A lot of them do, which is alarming. Scary, frankly. I’ve never seen a group of people so divorced from reality and with such little understanding of what this country represents.
@JuddLegum
It’s so common for the far right to have names for things that are the opposite of what they espouse: ‘Moms for Liberty’, the ‘Freedom Caucus’, ‘Truth Social’ …
@TimAlberta
We have to win this election, not rehash the past. It’s trump vs. the United States. Chill out and get to work. Biden had a bad night. So what. So did trump. His answers were nonsensical and when they did make sense they were lies. It’s hard to debate a pathological liar.
@gtconway3d
It really is amazing. He could have been a good president if he'd wanted to be. No one forced him to attack American institutions and values. He chose to do so himself.
@MJtheProphet
@CNNPolitics
Yeah, and he did lose the popular vote by almost 3 million. Anywhere else, he wouldn’t be president. And, too ... the future is tomorrow, not yesterday.
State lawmakers across the US have introduced at least 162 bills targeting LGBTQ Americans this year through July 1, according to an analysis of data compiled by the ACLU, already marking a record-breaking year for such legislation.
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