https://x.com/BillClinton/status/952271892756553728
No Clinton Foundation funds—dedicated to Haiti or otherwise—were used to pay for Chelsea’s wedding. It’s not only untrue, it’s a personal insult to me, to Hillary, and to Chelsea and Marc.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fact-checker/wp/2017/01/04/did-the-clinton-foundation-pay-for-chelseas-wedding/
Did the Clinton Foundation pay for Chelsea’s wedding?
https://x.com/MichaelAvenatti/status/1006008288318668800
This week promises to be very interesting…
Might want to follow my Insta handle - mjavenatti.
https://x.com/donaldtuskEPP/status/1202532538033590272
Despite seasonal turbulences our transatlantic friendship must last #Trump #NATO
that's what she said
>https://x.com/TheInsiderPaper/status/1899993336368562418
Green flames rise from a manhole at Texas Tech Campus in Lubbock.
distinct color
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colored_fire#Flame_colorants
let's talk about unmasking
tell me about Flynn
and a partridge in a pear tree
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-845262
WATCH: Police rescue lion cub, two monkeys held illegally in Israel's South
The animals were transferred to inspectors from the Israel Nature and Parks Authority for further care.
Police rescued two monkeys and a lion cub, which were held illegally in Bedouin communities in the Negev, it said Sunday.
The animals were transferred to inspectors from the Israel Nature and Parks Authority for further care.
Border Police officers located the lion cub in the Bedouin village of Bir Hadaj in the northern Negev, near Kibbutz Revivim.
Forces from the Negev Central Unit and officers from the local station found a monkey on the grounds of a school in Tel Sheva. Another monkey was found near Beersheba.
Additional operations
This comes amid a widespread effort by the police to locate wild animals held illegally by civilians.
Over the past few days, police forces found four monkeys and a lion cub, which were subsequently transferred to inspectors from the INPA for further care.
>The way ActBlue set up their accounts, it would be really easy to launder money through fake credit cards and fake names.
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is that another Hillary?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordian_Knot
portal to hell
she seems nice
The cutting of the Gordian Knot is an Ancient Greek legend associated with Alexander the Great in Gordium in Phrygia, regarding a complex knot that tied an oxcart. Reputedly, whoever could untie it would be destined to rule all of Asia. In 333 BCE, Alexander was challenged to untie the knot. Instead of untangling it laboriously as expected, he dramatically cut through it with his sword, thus exercising another form of mental genius. It is thus used as a metaphor for a seemingly intractable problem which is solved by exercising brute force.
>sœtoro made it that way
that ain't right
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/russian-forces-strike-ukrainian-troops-from-the-rear-in-kursk-by-moving-through-gas-pipeline
Russian forces strike Ukrainian troops from the rear in Kursk by moving through gas pipeline
Russian special forces walked inside a gas pipeline to strike Ukrainian units from the rear in the Kursk region, Ukraine’s military and Russian war bloggers reported, as Moscow claimed fresh gains in its push to recapture parts of the border province that Kyiv seized in a shock offensive.
Ukraine launched a daring cross-border incursion into Kursk in August, marking the largest attack on Russian territory since World War II. Within days, Ukrainian units had captured 1,000 square kilometers (386 square miles) of territory, including the strategic border town of Sudzha, and taken hundreds of Russian prisoners of war.
According to Kyiv, the operation aimed to gain a bargaining chip in future peace talks and to force Russia to divert troops away from its grinding offensive in eastern Ukraine.
But months after Ukraine’s thunder run, its soldiers in Kursk are weary and bloodied by relentless assaults of more than 50,000 troops, including some from Russian ally North Korea. Tens of thousands of Ukrainian soldiers are at risk of being encircled, open-source maps of the battlefield show.
According to Telegram posts late Saturday by a Ukrainian-born, pro-Kremlin blogger, Russian operatives walked about 15 kilometers (9 miles) inside the pipeline, which Moscow had until recently used to send gas to Europe. Some Russian troops spent several days in the pipe before striking Ukrainian units from the rear near Sudzha, blogger Yuri Podolyaka claimed.
The town had some 5,000 residents before the full-scale February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, and it houses major gas transfer and measuring stations along the pipeline, which was once a major outlet for Russian natural gas exports through Ukrainian territory.
Another war blogger, who uses the alias Two Majors, said fierce fighting was underway for Sudzha, and that Russian forces managed to enter the town through a gas pipeline. Russian Telegram channels showed photos of what they said were special forces operatives, wearing gas masks and moving along what looked like the inside of a large pipe.
Ukraine’s General Staff confirmed Saturday evening that Russian “sabotage and assault groups” used the pipeline in a bid to gain a foothold outside Sudzha. In a Telegram post, it said Russian troops were “detected in a timely manner” and that Ukraine responded with rockets and artillery.
“At present, Russian special forces are being detected, blocked and destroyed. The enemy’s losses in Sudzha are very high,” the General Staff reported.
A third Russian war blogger argued that the attacking force lacked the logistical backup to succeed.
“Food, water, ammunition, communications, charging electrical devices, power banks, the approach of the main forces, evacuating the wounded … Two or three groups in the rear without all this — that’s a disaster,” the blogger, who describes himself as a soldier with the call sign Thirteenth, wrote on Telegram.
The Associated Press could not independently verify the accounts.
The Russian Defense Ministry reported Sunday that its troops had taken four villages north and northwest of Sudzha, with the closest lying some 12 kilometers (7.5 miles) from the center of the town. The claim came a day after the ministry reported the capture of three more villages near Sudzha.
Ukraine did not immediately comment on the Russian claims.
Trump questions Ukraine’s survival, while France announces new aid package
Meanwhile, President Donald Trump said in an interview that aired Sunday that Ukraine “may not survive” as he continued to withhold American arms and intelligence in an effort to force Kyiv into peace negotiations with its invader.
In an interview with Fox News Channel’s “Sunday Morning Futures,” Trump was asked about a warning from Polish President Andrzej Duda “that without American support, Ukraine will not survive” and whether he was “comfortable” with that outcome.
He replied, “Well, it may not survive anyway.” He added, “But we have some weaknesses with Russia. You know, it takes two.”
In other developments, French Defense Minister Sébastien Lecornu said Sunday that France will use profits from frozen Russian assets to finance an additional 195 million euros ($211 million) in arms for Ukraine, the latest in a series of military aid deliveries funded through the assets.
In an interview with the La Tribune Dimanche newspaper, Lecornu said Paris will send new 155 mm artillery shells and glide bombs for Mirage 2000 fighter jets it previously gave to Ukraine.
Ukrainian drones said to target Russian oil infrastructure
Elsewhere, Russian officials and Telegram channels reported that Ukrainian drones targeted oil infrastructure in southern and central Russia overnight into early Sunday. One drone struck an oil depot in Cheboksary, a Russian city on the Volga River about 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) from the border, the local governor reported. According to Oleg Nikolaev, nobody was hurt, but the depot needed reconstruction work.
Footage circulated on Russian Telegram channels of what appeared to be a fire at or near one of Russia’s largest oil refineries, in the southern city of Ryazan. Shot, a news channel on Telegram, cited local residents as saying they heard several nighttime blasts near the refinery. The local governor, Pavel Malkov, said Ukrainian drones had been shot down nearby. He claimed there had been no casualties or damage.
Ukraine did not immediately comment on either incident.
wow that's cringe
>https://x.com/ricwe123/status/1899469976957755828
800 Russian special ops marched 12 km. (7.2 miles!) through an abandoned gas pipeline (in some portions crawled apparently), came out the other side, and in conjunction with other Russian troops, closed the trap door on Zelensky's Kursk misadventure.
>No tax for anybody that makes less than $150,000/year.
what the mazal tov is going on here
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14487741/Hidden-graves-200-people-extermination-site.html
Hidden graves of at least 200 people found at 'extermination site'
The Mexican government announced Tuesday it will conduct an extensive investigation after a civilian activist group unearthed a criminal organization's clandestine grave site.
Video footage filmed by March 5 showed searchers digging through the grounds of the property in Teuchitlán, a municipality in the western state of Jalisco.
The discovery was made after the Guerreros Buscadores collective of Jalisco – volunteers searching for their missing family members – received an anonymous call.
The haunting video showed at least 400 pairs of footwear strewn across a room.
Clothing items, luggage bags and backpacks were also visible that would have belonged to the victims, who at one point were kidnapped and massacred at the death camp known as Izaguirre Ranch, which was allegedly run by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.
Among the findings was a notebook with one page that featured the nicknames of 54 victims – the criminals apparently listed the names in groups of 10.
The searchers also located a bible that contained three photos of a child.
'These photos found at the Teuchitlán ranch may be a sign of hope for some family,' the collective said. 'Mom or dad was carrying them, and they were found nestled in the middle of a Bible.
'It's a photo that moves us and fills us with sadness to think that the last thing that person probably saw was a photo of their son, praying to God for his life so they could return to see and hold this little one.'
They also discovered a letter written by one of the victims, who was later identified as Eduardo Lerma.
'My love, if one day I never return, I only ask that you remember how much I love you and say, 'My anger, tantrum, and jealousy are gone.' JGL,' wrote Lerma, who would have turned 23 on May 2.
He had been missing since February 26, 2024, after he was kidnapped in San Juan de los Lagos, Guanajuato, according to online news outlet Infobae.
The discovery once again raised concerns in a country were more than 120,000 have been reported missing.
Authorities raided the property in September 2024 and found one dead body. The site was raided again in January. In all around thirty people ,who were allegedly victims of forced recruitment, were arrested and later released.
Mexican Attorney General Alejandro Gertz took the podium during President Claudia Sheinbaum's daily press conference and said that his office will investigate the site.
'This is a very critical and serious issue,' Gertz said.
'It is unbelievable that a situation of this nature would not have been known to the local authorities of that municipality and the state.'