Netanyahu has fat hands but not in his new press conference.
Has anyone done a side by side?
Netanyahu has fat hands but not in his new press conference.
Has anyone done a side by side?
Rubber mask Bibi is funny
🔥🚨 JUST IN: Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu comments on the media speculation of Israel "Dragging" the US into war with Iran.
NETANYAHU: "Is that Israel somehow dragged the US into a conflict with Iran?"
"Does anyone really think someone can tell President Trump what to do? COM'ON…"
"Presdient Trump ALWAYS makes his decisions on what is best for America!"
https://twitter.com/i/status/2034707897553219955
HSTikkyTokky came across some shocking posts on Piers Morgan’s wife’s Instagram, showing other “tanned, muscular men” with captions like “When the husband ‘Piers’ is away, Mr. Suds comes to play.” 😭🚨
“I will DM her and fly her out if Piers doesn’t apologize within the next 24 hours.”
https://x.com/i/status/2034387942475501685
Former FBI Director Comey subpoenaed over role in 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment on Russian election interference..
I reported exclusively that Comey & former CIA Director John Brennan were under federal investigation related to this:
https://x.com/BrookeSingman/status/2034736039449776144
Right now everyone is posting viral videos showing how Netanyahu, in 1996, 1996, 2001, 2006, 2015, 2018, 2024, 2025 kept repeating that “in a matter of months Iran will obtain nuclear weapons”
Of course, this level of lying is a disgrace for any politician — but an even greater disgrace for the herd of sheep that keeps voting for him. But that’s not even the point.
Back in 1982, at the very beginning of his career, while holding a very minor position, Netanyahu stated in an interview with an American channel that the Soviet Union must be destroyed.
This animalistic hatred of Russia that Netanyahu carries goes back to his teacher Begin and to the teacher of his teacher — Jabotinsky. For those who don’t know: Jabotinsky was essentially an Israeli version of Hitler, Bandera, and Enver Pasha all rolled into one — and possibly worse. A non-human in every sense of the word.
And this hatred found fertile ground among a certain part of the post-Soviet immigrants in Israel, for whom the destruction of Russia has become the very meaning of their existence.
So don’t be fooled into thinking that if Israel breaks Iran, it will calm down. The goal of people like Netanyahu is to subjugate the entire world to their sect, crushing any and all resistance.
#Netanyahu
https://x.com/i/status/2034652592366670040
Thomas Massie warns if DOJ refuses to release Epstein client names, he will read them publicly in Congress under immunity, putting the entire scandal permanently in the record.
💪🇺🇸Thomas Massie just revealed his nuclear option.
If Pam Bondi’s DOJ refuses to unredact the Epstein client names — Massie will walk onto the House floor and read them publicly himself.
Under congressional immunity.
No prosecution. No injunction. No seal that can hold.
The names would be in the Congressional Record forever.
This is the same Massie that Trump is trying to primary “violently and miserably.”
The same Massie who said from the House floor that the Speaker, AG, FBI Director, President and VP could have spared the party humiliation on Epstein months ago.
The same Massie who has been the loudest voice demanding full release since day one.
The Deputy AG admitted withholding footage of “death, physical abuse, and injury.”
Half of 6 million documents remain sealed.
Trump started a war the same week the names were supposed to drop.
Bondi said “DOJ is done.”
Massie said: then I’ll finish it.
A prison guard who was there the night Epstein died testifies before Congress this month.
The nuclear option is on the table.
Never stop connecting the dots.
https://twitter.com/i/status/2033700721061757089
Microsoft ready to sue after OpenAI’s massive $138B Amazon cloud deal allegedly bypasses Azure exclusivity
MICROSOFT ABOUT TO SUE OPENAI & AMAZON
>be microsoft
>invest $1B in openai
>gets exclusive azure cloud deal
>invest another $10B+
>gets rights to 49% of profits +IP
>Azure goes brrrrrr
>Altman lies to board, quietly launches ChatGPT
>board fires him for being a lying manipulative snake
>Satya goes to war for Altman. saves his entire career
>Altman retvrns in 5 days
>immediately purges everyone who purged him
>full control. no oversight. thanks Satya!
>fast forward to 2025
>OpenAI restructures from non-profit to PBC
>MSFT $13.8B is now worth $135B. 10x return
>plus 27% of OpenAI
>but gives up cloud exclusivity + profit share
>KEEPS API clause
>all API calls contractually MUST route through Azure
>Satya thinks life is good lol
>5 months later
>Sam Altman becomes strong enough to betray you
>”raises $110B round”
>doesn’t need satya daddy’s money anymore
>announces $50B deal with AMAZON
>$138B in AWS cloud commitments
>amazon and openai claim they built some cope called a “Stateful Runtime Environment”
>Microsoft lawyers hmmm
>Altman: it’s not what it looks like. i can totally explain
>so it’s technically not an API call because it’s “stateful”
>and it’s a… “Runtime Experience”
>totally di!erent thing
>pls ignore the TCP packets lol
>Microsoft engineers look at the SRE architecture
>”THIS IS NOT TECHNICALLY POSSIBLE without violating the contract.”
Satya finds out he’s been cucked
Microsoft exec literally tells FT: “We know our contract. We will sue them if they breach it.”
>AWS quietly gives employees a memo on which words are legally safe lmao
>can say: “powered by” or “enabled by” or “integrates with” OpenAI
>cannot say: “enables access to” or “calls on” ChatGPT
>also cannot suggest frontier models are “available on AWS”
Microsoft: “If Amazon and OpenAI want to take a bet on the creativity of their contractual lawyers, I would back us, not them.”
https://citizenwatchreport.com/microsoft-ready-to-sue-after-openais-massive-138b-amazon-cloud-deal-allegedly-bypasses-azure-exclusivity/
FBI admits buying location data to track Americans
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is actively purchasing commercially available data that can be used to track individuals' movements and location history, Director Kash Patel confirmed during a Senate hearing on Wednesday, March 18.
The disclosure marks the first time the agency has acknowledged engaging in the practice since former Director Christopher Wray told lawmakers in 2023 that while the FBI had previously bought such data, it was no longer doing so at that time.
Speaking before the Senate Intelligence Committee during its annual Worldwide Threats hearing, Patel said the agency's use of purchased data complies with legal standards. "We do purchase commercially available information that's consistent with the Constitution and the laws under the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, and it has led to some valuable intelligence for us," he told senators.
Purchasing of commercially available data, as defined by BrightU.AI's Enoch, includes location records, browsing history and financial transactions – from private brokers, bypassing traditional warrant requirements. The practice has drawn renewed scrutiny due to concerns that it may circumvent legal safeguards established by the U.S. Supreme Court.
In 2018, the court ruled that law enforcement agencies must obtain a warrant to access location data directly from cellphone providers. However, data brokers can legally sell similar information, offering agencies an alternative route that does not always require judicial approval.
Lawmakers push warrant requirement as FBI data purchases spark privacy debate
Several lawmakers are now pushing to close that gap.
Senators Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) and Mike Lee (R-Utah) introduced the Government Surveillance Reform Act on March 13. The proposed legislation would require federal agencies to obtain a warrant before purchasing Americans’ personal data.
Wyden criticized the current practice during the hearing, calling it "an outrageous end run around the Fourth Amendment," and warning that advances in artificial intelligence could amplify privacy risks by enabling the analysis of vast amounts of personal information.
"Doing that without a warrant is an outrageous end run around the Fourth Amendment, it's particularly dangerous given the use of artificial intelligence to comb through massive amounts of private information," Wyden said during the hearing.
A companion bill has also been introduced in the House by Representatives Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.) and Warren Davidson (R-Ohio), signaling bipartisan concern over the issue.
Not all lawmakers oppose the practice. Senate Intelligence Committee Chair Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) defended the FBI's actions, emphasizing that the data in question is commercially available. He argued that access to such information could help authorities track dangerous criminals and protect public safety.
Meanwhile, Defense Intelligence Agency Director James Adams told the committee that they also purchase commercially available data, underscoring how widespread the practice has become across U.S. intelligence agencies.
The debate highlights growing tension between national security priorities and privacy protections, as lawmakers weigh whether new regulations are needed to govern the expanding market for personal data.
https://www.stationgossip.com/2026/03/fbi-admits-buying-location-data-to.html
Top Microsoft Exec To Host ‘Take Back The House’ Dem Fundraiser For Transgender Lawmaker
A top executive at tech giant Microsoft is hosting a high-dollar “Take Back the House” event for Sarah McBride, the far-left congresswoman who touts himself as the “first openly transgender member of Congress,” according to a copy of the invitation obtained by The Daily Wire.
Microsoft’s chief technology officer Kevin Scott and his wife are set to host the ‘Take Back the House’ fundraiser for Delaware’s Sarah McBride and House Minority Whip Katherine Clark next month. The fundraiser is in California, thousands of miles from for district McBride represents in Congress.
Tickets for the fundraiser go for up to $44,300, and will flow both to McBride and the joint fundraising committee that supports all Democrat efforts to flip the House in the midterms.
Microsoft declined to comment on the fundraiser, which is being held by Scott and his wife in a personal capacity.
Microsoft’s technology is deeply embedded across the federal government. Microsoft Office remains the dominant productivity suite used by the vast majority of government employees. General Services Administration official Josh Gruenbaum has estimated Microsoft’s annual U.S. government revenue at between $5 billion and $9 billion.
Microsoft was in the headlines last week for siding with Anthropic in its conflict with the Trump administration.
“Microsoft Takes a Stand Against the Trump Administration,” read the headline in the New York Times, noting that “the technology giant’s siding with Anthropic in its fight against the Pentagon stands out in an era when big companies have tended to keep quiet.”
As CTO, Scott plays a key role in shaping Microsoft’s AI strategy. The company’s entry into the Pentagon-related AI dispute came in the form of an amicus brief filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. Microsoft argued that restricting Anthropic’s products could disrupt government contractors that rely not only on Anthropic’s models but also on Microsoft services that integrate that technology.
The jabs have gone the other way too. Late last year, Trump demanded that Microsoft fire Lisa Monaco, who was involved with investigating Trump at the Department of Justice during the Biden administration. Trump yanked Monaco’s security clearance in his first month as president. She remains with the company.
Until recently, Microsoft had largely avoided the political spotlight. While other tech CEOs publicly aligned themselves with the Trump administration—attending events, making donations, and engaging more directly—CEO ≈ has generally maintained a lower profile and rarely commented on policy.
However, earlier this month, Microsoft joined other tech leaders in pledging to the Trump administration that they would cover the costs of new power generation for data centers so that residential consumers would not have to bear the burden of increased electricity costs.
https://www.stationgossip.com/2026/03/top-microsoft-exec-to-host-take-back.html