and your trump shoes
and your trump shoes
Mike Johnson bends the knee
Hey ducks, its time - to BE A MAN and VOTE FOR A WOMAN!
Free the Hostage
I think ducks sits down when he takes a piss so there's that![]()
Damn man...im glad i havent had lunch yet....
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Reminds me of those carnival machines that can take your penny/ nickel, heat it up and then reprint something else on it
Also, is that a hammer and sickle on his lapel?
Ignoring all the logical flaws of this idea, I'm sure crypto investors will love seeing their wallet values tank when 35 trillion worth of it goes up for sale.
Looks like alt ducks got a job in "Georiga"
From the makers of Kansas City, Kansas
More Radio Rwanda stuff...it's probably going to get much worse before it starts getting better
https://x.com/Acyn/status/1838377976062476656
threatening to lay a 200% tariff on John Deere tractors in front of a room full of farmers was an interesting choice
No no he gunna make dem Chinese pay fer it
We can't say "Nazis" but they can chant for rounding up people who are legally here, have established homes, and are working.
Oh, we can...and I do.
If you are an honest person, you call a spade a spade.
attacking the voting rights of US military and US citizens abroad, as one does
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Releasing Trump Suspect's Letter Could Be 'Call to Arms': Legal Analyst
"The release of a letter that prosecutors allege was written by Ryan Wesley Routh concerning an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump could be a "call to arms" for mentally unstable people, according to CNN legal analyst Elie Honig."
"On Monday, the Department of Justice (DOJ) as part of a legal brief released a letter purportedly from Routh detailing his alleged plan to assassinate Trump.
Routh predicted he would fail to kill the ex-president in the letter, while he offered a hefty reward to anyone who could "complete the job," according to the Justice Department, adding that Routh wrote: "This was an assassination attempt on Donald Trump but I failed you. I tried my best and gave it all the gumption I could muster. It is up to you now to finish the job; and I will offer $150,000 to whomever can complete the job."
"Honig, former assistant U.S. attorney, said during a CNN appearance on Monday night that he agreed with Trump-appointed former Attorney General Bill Barr, who told Fox News earlier in the day that releasing the letter risked "inciting further violence. "I don't often agree with Bill Barr, but I do here," Honig said. "What the feds could have done in their brief ... is just say, 'We recovered a letter from him, from his possessions, where he says this was an attempted assassination.' That's it. Instead, they published the whole letter."
"To somebody who's unbalanced, who's dangerous, [they] could see that as some kind of call to arms," he continued. "So, I disagree with that tactic by the feds. I think it's counterproductive."
https://www.newsweek.com/releasing-t...nalyst-1958288
today's DOJ
winehole's silence
Do you really think reading this bag's ranting would be the thing that makes another bag try to kill Trump with another one of your guns?
today's terrified AR-15.com
There goes qtsa getting all riled up by a mentally disturbed person's ramblings.![]()
I do, and so do others that are much more qualified than you.
Do you think this was a wise move by the DOJ?
Why would this DOJ hide and fight the release of other shooter's manifesto's and turn around and release this one so soon?
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