Moar Bondi
https://x.com/theliamnissan/status/2021633559321014353
Moar Bondi
https://x.com/theliamnissan/status/2021633559321014353
https://x.com/ShadowofEzra/status/2021617995387203645
AAACCK!
Why the hell do you care about the files havenโt you seen how well the Dow is doing? America is entering into the gilded age.
GROK
Yes, on February 11, 2026, Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) voted against advancing the SAVE America Act (also referred to as the SAVE Act in some contexts), a Republican-backed bill requiring proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote in federal elections and photo ID to cast a ballot.
This was a procedural rule vote in the House to advance the bill (along with other measures) to the floor for final consideration. The rule passed narrowly (e.g., reports cite 216-215), with Massie as the only Republican to vote "no" โ joining Democrats in opposition. Other Republicans who had previously rebelled on related procedural matters (like on tariffs the day before) supported it this time.
Massie has a history of breaking with GOP leadership on various issues, including fiscal matters and procedural rules. Earlier in 2026 (around early February), he criticized the lack of inclusion of SAVE Act provisions in a spending bill and voted against that package partly for that reason. However, on this specific February 11 procedural vote for the standalone/revised SAVE America Act, he opposed it.
No final passage vote details are immediately clear from available reports (it was teed up for later that day/evening), but the procedural vote is what drew attention and criticism from some conservative voices on X, who called him out as the lone GOP "no."
For context, the bill aims to enhance election integrity by preventing noncitizen voting (a GOP priority, backed by Trump), though critics argue it could create barriers for eligible voters. Massie's specific reason for the "no" on this procedural step isn't explicitly detailed in the sources, but it aligns with his pattern of opposing rules or bills he sees as flawed or tied to other issues (e.g., prior tariff-related procedural fights).
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cases are designed to drag out for an average of โ5 years. by design so that the incoming administration of the opposition party will bury them. Also the Inspector General (CIGIE) is the real gatekeeper. Not Bondi/Patel. this group is known as "the whistleblower graveyard". Key names HOROWITZ.
it was from the 'Epstein app' link posted last bread. I can't locate it now.
To expose what is being obfuscated in a systematic fashion designed for efficiency.
what is being hidden will one day be revealed.
https://x.com/HQNewsNow/status/2021639176517562456?s=20
massie really cares about epstein victims ACK!
if Trump is playing 5D chess with the Epstein files; the dynamite will be in the unreleased portion of the files. If Trump is preventing the release indefinitely, then you can draw your own conclusions.
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Michael Moore says Jews should stop attacking Palestinians because the real enemy is โWhite Christians.โ
https://x.com/CaldronPool/status/2021331422255202536
ha ha what a spectacle of flaming shit
https://x.com/disclosetv/status/2021665226324873674
michael moore has brain worms from the vax boosters
turbo C from the vasheenz
MAGA watch your back if in the hospital.
Largest nurses union in US vows to 'crush ICE for our patients'
https://thepostmillennial.com/largest-nurses-union-in-us-vows-to-crush-ice-for-our-patients