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The AI image doesn't bother me at all because the reason I posted this was the video played during the video of AOC's exact comments. I put it on the thread for the contents in the video (and I like DDayCobra), not the thumbnail. If anything, her comments are far more ignorant than the AI thumbnail. | |||
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That's fine. Just please remember what I said. | |||
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A despicable Homo sapiens. . . https://x.com/RealJamesWoods/s.../1941007749149872569 __________ "I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy." | |||
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https://www.theepochtimes.com/...seeD5hHOsauhzc1kM%3D Judge Allows Deportation of Illegal Immigrants to South Sudan After Supreme Court Ruling The decision comes after two federal judges blocked the deportation of eight illegal immigrants to South Sudan. A federal judge on Friday allowed the Trump administration to deport eight illegal immigrants to South Sudan, after a Supreme Court ruling that had blocked the previous block on their removal. In a brief ruling on July 4, District Judge Brian Murphy rejected a bid to prevent the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) from deporting the illegal immigrants to South Sudan, just hours after District Judge Randolph Moss had temporarily halted the deportations and returned the case to Murphy. The eight individuals, all charged with crimes, are currently held in a U.S. military facility in Djibouti amid the ongoing litigation. Previously in May, Murphy ordered DHS to retain custody of the plaintiffs after he found that the department had deported about a dozen illegal immigrants from countries such as Vietnam and Burma (also known as Myanmar) to South Sudan in violation of a preliminary injunction he issued on April 18—which barred the deportation of illegal immigrants to a third country without first giving them a chance to raise any fear-based claims. The Supreme Court last month blocked the April 18 injunction issued by Murphy that had barred DHS from deporting illegal immigrants to a third country of which they are not citizens. Murphy later stated that his May order blocking the deportation of the eight illegal immigrants was still in effect, prompting the administration’s lawyers to seek clarification from the Supreme Court. The court clarified on July 3 that its order also applied to the eight illegal immigrants, which it said has rendered Murphy’s May 21 injunction “unenforceable.” Lawyers for the deportees filed a new petition following that ruling, which Murphy denied on July 4, citing the Supreme Court’s previous orders. “This Court interprets these Supreme Court orders as binding on this new petition, as Petitioners are now raising substantially similar claims, and therefore Petitioners motion is denied,” the judge stated in a brief ruling. Commenting on the ruling, Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security Tricia McLaughlin accused Murphy of siding with “barbaric criminal illegal aliens” in his previous ruling, and expressed relief over the recent decision allowing the deportations to move forward. “We will continue to fight for the freedoms of Americans while these far left activists continue to try and force us to bring murderers, pedophiles, and rapists back to the U.S.,” McLaughlin stated on X. “Today, law and order prevails.” Jennie Pasquarella, a lawyer with the Seattle Clemency Project representing the illegal immigrants, called the ruling disappointing and said the plaintiffs are not planning to file an appeal. Pasquarella said that no court would hear their claim that the Trump administration was unconstitutionally using deportation to dangerous countries as a form of punishment, on top of the criminal sentences they have already served. “Both courts’ decisions today have denied them their opportunity to have these claims heard and to protect their own lives. That is what is so tragic about where we came out,” the lawyer said. Justice Department lawyers have said that the administration intends to deport the eight foreigners to South Sudan on July 4. The individuals, whose lawyers said they were from Cuba, Laos, Mexico, Burma, Sudan, and Vietnam, had argued that their deportations to South Sudan would violate the U.S. Constitution, which prohibits cruel and unusual punishment. Justice Department lawyers previously said that among the illegal immigrants deported to South Sudan were a Vietnamese man who was convicted of murder and another individual convicted of rape. | |||
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That would be an awesome start... ____________________________ Bill R. North Alabama _____________________________ Classic West German P-Series Fan... Hammer-Fired Only! | |||
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Somalia says “Why would we accept them?” Nice is overrated "It's every freedom-loving individual's duty to lie to the government." Airsoftguy, June 29, 2018 | |||
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Anybody checked The Vile to see the extent of her delirium tremens? IIRC, she got pretty bad in ‘16 when she lost to PRESIDENT TRUMP. Nice is overrated "It's every freedom-loving individual's duty to lie to the government." Airsoftguy, June 29, 2018 | |||
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I like James Woods but am going to call him out on this stupid clickbait bullshit. “She’s gone” what? Nobody is “gone” anywhere. ![]() Q | |||
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You're saying we should have an "anti-Trump" thread? I cannot, for the life of me, figure out why the leftists/libs want to keep these pieces of excrement in our country. Perhaps it's because they think that they might be the next ones on the "list?" Maybe that's not such a bad idea. | |||
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F-16 Escorts Plane Out of Restricted Air Space An F-16 U.S. fighter jet on Saturday intercepted a general aviation aircraft that violated a temporary restriction of the airspace over U.S. President Donald Trump’s golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, the U.S military said in a statement. The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) said the incident, which occurred around 2:39 p.m. (1839 GMT), marked the fifth unauthorized incursion of the restricted airspace on Saturday. A spokesperson confirmed the jet was an F-16. NORAD aircraft conducted a so-called headbutt maneuver to get the civilian pilot’s attention and the aircraft was safely escorted out of the area, NORAD said in a statement. The White House had no immediate comment on the incident. NORAD has reported multiple similar incidents in recent weeks, and is urging general aviation pilots to check all notifications before taking off in the area. __________________ Member NRA Member NYSRPA | |||
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https://www.newsmax.com/newsfr...dkt_nbr=010102hwpg9n US Close to Several Trade Deals, Announcements to be Made in Next Days, Bessent Says The United States is close to clinching several trade deals ahead of a July 9 deadline when higher tariffs kick in, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Sunday, predicting several big announcements in coming days. Bessent told CNN's "State of the Union" the Trump administration would also send out letters to 100 smaller countries with whom the U.S. doesn't have much trade, notifying them that they would face higher tariff rates first set on April 2 and then suspended until July 9. "President Trump's going to be sending letters to some of our trading partners saying that if you don't move things along, then on August 1 you will boomerang back to your April 2 tariff level. So I think we're going to see a lot of deals very quickly," Bessent said. Bessent denied that August 1 was a new deadline for negotiations. "We are saying this is when it's happening. If you want to speed things up, have at it. If you want to go back to the old rate, that's your choice," he told CNN. The U.S. Treasury chief said the Trump administration was focused on 18 important trading partners that account for 95% of the U.S. trade deficit. But he said there had been "a lot of foot-dragging" among countries in getting closure on a trade deal. He declined to name countries that were close to a trade agreement, adding, "because I don't want to let them off the hook." Trump has repeatedly said India is close to signing a deal and expressed hope that an agreement could be reached with the European Union, while casting doubt on a deal with Japan. Since taking office, the U.S. president has set off a global trade war that has upended financial markets and sent policymakers scrambling to guard their economies, including through deals with the U.S. and other countries. Trump on April 2 announced a 10% base tariff rate and additional amounts for most countries, some ranging as high as 50%. The news roiled financial markets, prompting Trump to suspend all but the 10% base rate for 90 days to allow more time for negotiations to secure deals, but the process has proven more challenging than expected. That period ends on July 9, although Trump early on Friday said the tariffs could be even higher - ranging up to 70% - with most set to go into effect August 1. Bessent, asked about the 70% rate, referred back to the April 2 list, but that did not include such high rates. | |||
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https://www.theepochtimes.com/...fgR9NCByP8cv4ZyOY%3D Trump Announces 25 Percent Tariff on Japan, South Korea Trump added that the tariffs might be lowered if the nations open their markets and reduce non-tariff barriers. President Donald Trump on July 7 issued letters announcing 25 percent tariffs on Japan and South Korea, set to take effect on Aug. 1, as he pressed ahead with unilateral tariffs on nations that have not yet reached trade agreements with his administration. In the letters, released on social media platform Truth Social, Trump warned that the tariffs could be increased if the countries raise their own trade barriers or fail to address longstanding trade imbalances with the United States. “Please understand that the 25 [percent] number is far less than what is needed to eliminate the Trade Deficit disparity we have with your Country,” he wrote to Japan’s prime minister, with an identical statement featured in Trump’s letter to the president of South Korea. Trump added that the tariffs might be lowered if the nations open their markets and reduce non-tariff barriers, emphasizing that persistent trade deficits pose “a major threat to our Economy and, indeed, our National Security.” This is a developing story. Check back for updates. | |||
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I had high hopes for Trump's new DOJ, especially Bondi and Patel, but it appears they've screwed us over just like the previous dirtbags in the positions! This kind of crap really burns my biscuits. It was bad enough to find out the Senate parliamentarian has maintained welfare for illegals, especially since he is not even an elected official, then this drops. I am more than a little pissed off! DOJ Epstein Bombshell -- No Credible Evidence?!? ____________________________ Bill R. North Alabama _____________________________ Classic West German P-Series Fan... Hammer-Fired Only! | |||
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A few months ago, Bondi said the list was “sitting on my desk right now for review." Now, it doesn’t exist. *Poof* I didn’t know Bondi was also a magician. The most famous and well connected pimp in the world, with an empire, didn’t keep a client list. Okie dokie. Q | |||
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Maybe the facts just don’t fit your hopes. AFAIK, Bondi and Patel have the confidence of President Trump. Serious about crackers. | |||
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