Dale J. Dangremond 🌊💙🇺🇦 (@ddangremond) 's Twitter Profile
Dale J. Dangremond 🌊💙🇺🇦

@ddangremond

Disability advocate, consultant, ASL/SL interp, crusader for the downtrodden/defender of those in need/Swiss Army Wife/Co-caregiver of Dad/wife of @tedescobill.

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Alex Cole (@acnewsitics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trump sends out tweets from official government accounts saying he's glad certain people are dead and he wants to eradicate entire civilizations, but it's Democrats who must tone down the rhetoric? Start from the top.

The Real Slim Skagmacker 🇺🇸🦅 (@cattardslim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Goes to "fake news" WHCD ( He hates ) Weaker level of security than the norm Immediately releases hotel footage Immediately holds presser Releases B&W pictures with entire cabinet Releases manifesto Has "fake news" 60 minutes interview lined up.

CathyNotToday2 🌿 (@cathy2nottoday) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Remember the day Ron DeSantis, Donald Trump, and Kristi Noem parade through alligator Alcatraz bragging about how world class the facility was…. And Ron specifically pointed to an area where they would have free access to telephones to speak with their lawyers to get legal

Remember the day Ron DeSantis, Donald Trump, and Kristi Noem parade through alligator Alcatraz bragging about how world class the facility was…. And Ron specifically pointed to an area where they would have free access to telephones to speak with their lawyers to get legal
Norm Eisen (#TryingTrump out now!) (@normeisen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: special report on DOJ’s sham indictment of the SPLC Student Press Law Center is 55-year-old civil rights org that helped take down the KKK — & shared its informant intel directly with the FBI Blanche says it’s “not political” Anyone paying attention knows that’s a lie Tom Joscelyn & me:

DCPetterson.bsky.social (@dcpetterson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Handy chart here of the last 10 presidents, the number of federal indictments of Administration officials each president had while in office, and then the average number of indictments per year. There's kind of a pattern here. 1/3

Handy chart here of the last 10 presidents, the number of federal indictments of Administration officials each president had while in office, and then the average number of indictments per year. There's kind of a pattern here.

1/3
Amber Speaks Up (@amberwoods100) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Angry reminder: the Epstein files were supposed to be released 127 days ago. Not summaries. Not scraps. Not redactions. The complete files. Now.

Angry reminder: the Epstein files were supposed to be released 127 days ago.
Not summaries. Not scraps. Not redactions.
The complete files. Now.
Dave Wasserman (@redistrict) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The four Dems most imperiled by this proposal: #FL09 Darren Soto (D) #FL14 Kathy Castor (D) #FL23 Jared Moskowitz (D) #FL25 Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) The riskiest play? Targeting Castor, b/c surrounding Tampa Bay GOP seats would be absorbing many of her Dem voters.

Micah Erfan (@micah_erfan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Floridians are overwhelmingly against this mid-cycle gerrymander. But that doesn't matter, because unlike in California and Virginia, Republicans aren't asking the people for their consent.

Floridians are overwhelmingly against this mid-cycle gerrymander.

But that doesn't matter, because unlike in California and Virginia, Republicans aren't asking the people for their consent.
Rep. Dan Goldman (@repdangoldman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The DOJ is alarmingly reversing a decades-long requirement on preserving presidential records that is essential for congressional oversight and fundamental to our checks and balances. Given the President’s history of stealing and concealing classified information, this is

Alexander Willis (@reporterwillis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"What I’m learning makes it hard to sleep." The contractor tasked with constructing Epstein's Zorro Ranch has been uncovered by veteran journalist Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez, and the potential implications, she wrote, were "terrifying." rawstory.com/jeffrey-epstei…

Mehdi Hasan (@mehdirhasan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I mean, I know we all know this, but it is still insane that people who work for Donald Trump, the most verbally abusive, name-calling, threatening, violence-inciting politician of the modern era, can dare give lectures to anyone else on language or name-calling. Just shameless.

The New Yorker (@newyorker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

President Trump’s brazen use of the pardon power has generated a Washington growth industry—pardon lobbyists and lawyers, who tout their connections with Trump Administration officials. The pardon power was intended to promote “the benign prerogative of mercy,” but in one

President Trump’s brazen use of the pardon power has generated a Washington growth industry—pardon lobbyists and lawyers, who tout their connections with Trump Administration officials. The pardon power was intended to promote “the benign prerogative of mercy,” but in one
Don Winslow (@donwinslow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The Trump administration provided a lower level of security for the White House Correspondents dinner" THIS is the ONLY thing the press brief should have been about today. THIS. IS. THE. STORY. Shocking to find the media buying the DISTRACTIONS once again that are irrelevant.

Kamala HQ (@kamalahq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here is a long montage of Trump calling Americans who don’t support him “the enemy from within,” “vermin,” calling to “shoot through the fake news,” and other violent rhetoric

Ron Filipkowski (@ronfilipkowski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I predicted for months that taxpayers were going to end up paying for the ballroom. That’s because Trump had “pledges” from people to contribute money to pay for it, not checks. Now Republicans have the excuse they need to make us pay for it. “Customs duties” is bs.

The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The National Trust for Historic Preservation will continue its legal challenge to President Trump’s planned ballroom, rejecting a DOJ demand to drop the case because of the shooting this weekend at the White House correspondents’ dinner. wapo.st/4edHrFj

Ron Filipkowski (@ronfilipkowski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good for them. The American public should have some input into this. Trump did this completely on his own now wants us to pay for it.