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JDfromNY (@jdfromny206) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last night, the Main Event saved the show. Tonight, the show saved the Main Event. That was hugely disappointing #WrestleMania

Trinh nguyen (@trinhnguyen3452) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did Trump supporters stop talking about the guy in Idaho that killed firefighters because he’s maga and not an undocumented immigrant?

Barack Obama (@barackobama) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More than 16 million Americans are at risk of losing their health care because Republicans in Congress are rushing to pass a bill that would cut federal funding for Medicaid and weaken the Affordable Care Act. If the House passes this bill, it will increase costs and hurt

Gavin Newsom (@gavinnewsom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

17 million people just lost health care. 18 million kids just lost school meals. 3 million Americans just lost food assistance. And $3.5 trillion was added to the deficit. All for a tax cut for Trump’s billionaire donors. The ultimate betrayal.

THE SKIN DOCTOR (@theskindoctor13) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tariffs are taxes paid by American importers, not foreign govts, meaning the money “flowing in” is actually coming from US businesses and consumers, not China, India or anyone else. It’s like robbing your own citizens and calling it foreign income. For someone who claims to be a

Tariffs are taxes paid by American importers, not foreign govts, meaning the money “flowing in” is actually coming from US businesses and consumers, not China, India or anyone else.

It’s like robbing your own citizens and calling it foreign income. For someone who claims to be a
James Surowiecki (@jamessurowiecki) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tariffs are paid by the US companies that import goods, so no money is flowing into the USA. It's just going from American companies (and, eventually, American consumers) to the government.

Tariffs are paid by the US companies that import goods, so no money is flowing into the USA. It's just going from American companies (and, eventually, American consumers) to the government.