"Both" is an entirely acceptable answer.View attachment 33476
Am I misguided here above (?) or does this look like it’s potentially what we might be looking at from November going forward for the next two years?
"Both" is an entirely acceptable answer.View attachment 33476
Am I misguided here above (?) or does this look like it’s potentially what we might be looking at from November going forward for the next two years?
Rah. . . rah.DLCC Chair Heather Williams applauded Gregory’s win in a Tuesday social media post. “Mar-a-Lago’s state House district just flipped from red to blue, which should have Republicans worried about their chances this November,” she said. “A Trump +11 district in his own backyard shouldn’t be in play for Democrats, but tonight proves Republicans are vulnerable everywhere.”
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Democrats flip Florida state House district that includes Trump’s Mar-a-Lago — The Hill
Democrats delivered a blow to Florida Republicans and flipped a state House seat in President Trump’s backyard, according to Decision Desk HQ.apple.news
Rah. . . rah.
There goes the neighbourhood.
The Trump family quietly signed a $500 million cryptocurrency deal with a powerful Abu Dhabi royal just days before Donald Trump returned to the White House in January 2025.
A previously undisclosed agreement that sent nearly $200 million to Trump-linked entities and was followed months later by the US granting the same foreign power sweeping access to sensitive artificial intelligence technology.
The previously undisclosed deal was confirmed by the Wall Street Journal, company documents and others familiar with the matter.![]()
Trump family secretly signed $500m crypto deal with 'spy sheikh' pushing for US intel — Daily Mail
The Trump family secretly signed a $500 million crypto deal with a powerful Abu Dhabi royal just days before Donald Trump returned to the White House in January 2025.apple.news
Yeah….there’s patterns. Weirdness.And the paper USD is tanking...
Trump wants a digital currency.


Right an unnamed CanadianSocial media sites have reportedly received hundreds of similar requests for personal information since Trump began his second term. The ACLU has previously filed three related lawsuits, which all resulted in the Department of Homeland Security withdrawing requests for personal data before judges could rule on their legality. Those cases involved Google, Facebook and Instagram.
In addition to asking the court to invalidate the summons to Google, the latest lawsuit also seeks to stop the Department of Homeland Security from using its customs enforcement authority as a means to identify and intimidate Trump administration critics.
Social media sites have reportedly received hundreds of similar requests for personal information since Trump began his second term. The ACLU has previously filed three related lawsuits, which all resulted in the Department of Homeland Security withdrawing requests for personal data before judges could rule on their legality. Those cases involved Google, Facebook and Instagram.
“Not satisfied with trying to suppress speech at home, the Trump administration is now targeting dissenters abroad,” Michael Perloff, senior staff attorney at the ACLU of the District of Columbia, said in the news release. “A law designed to enforce customs does not give the government authority to target its critics around the world.”
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U.S. government wants Google to share data on unidentified Canadian Trump critic — CTV News
An unnamed Canadian Trump critic has launched a lawsuit to stop the U.S. Department of Homeland Security from ‘unlawfully’ obtaining his personal information from Google.apple.news