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Jackie Goldberg, LAUSD Board President (@jackie4lakids) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Fear is not our friend. Love is." Today, the LAUSD Board of Education passed unanimously a resolution affirming, celebrating, and taking pride in the LGBTQ+ students, parents, and staff in the LAUSD community.

CoffeeBean26 (@coffeebean26) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good morning Wisconsin - We have another election denier in our state senate. Senator Cory Tomczyk (R) Senate District 29 (R - Mosinee) #Wisconsin #wisdems #wisgop #wipolitics

Good morning Wisconsin -

We have another election denier in our state senate.

Senator Cory Tomczyk (R)
Senate District 29
(R - Mosinee)

#Wisconsin #wisdems #wisgop #wipolitics
Joe Biden (@joebiden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’ve invested hundreds of billions of dollars in jobs, manufacturing, and infrastructure since I’ve taken office. A few of these investments may be coming to your neighborhood—go to Invest.gov to find out.

Victor Shi (@victorshi2020) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Taking this moment to thank Special Counsel Jack Smith for following the facts & never backing down in his pursuit of justice — no matter how much Trump & Republicans tried to intimidate him. A true hero to the rule of law & democracy. Thank you, Jack Smith.

Taking this moment to thank Special Counsel Jack Smith for following the facts & never backing down in his pursuit of justice — no matter how much Trump & Republicans tried to intimidate him. A true hero to the rule of law & democracy. Thank you, Jack Smith.
Citizens for Ethics (@crewcrew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A friendly reminder that the 7 counts Special Counsel Jack Smith charged Donald Trump with in Florida do not preclude a second indictment in DC about January 6th

Palmer Report (@palmerreport) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For those keeping score at home, "willful retention of documents" is the Espionage Act. Much of the media is inaccurately downplaying it and avoiding the word "espionage" for whatever bizarre reason the media does anything. But Trump has been charged with espionage.

Michael Beschloss (@beschlossdc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Government gave Nixon $18 million for his tapes and papers after years of lawsuits because they were impounded before Presidential Records Act of 1978--not because, as Trump seems to think, any modern ex-President is entitled to cash payment for his docs.

Rob Sand (@robsandia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There's no debate about right versus wrong or who is telling the truth: every single professional organization or government watchdog who has weighed in on Iowa's new pro-corruption bill agrees it is a disaster. Read all their letters at auditor.iowa.gov/watchdog

The Recount (@therecount) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trump's former Attorney General Bill Barr: "I think the counts under the Espionage Act ... are solid counts ... If even half of it is true, then he's toast. It's a very detailed indictment, and it's very, very damning."

The Real News (@therealnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tax returns show that the Home Depot Foundation is a funder of the Atlanta Police Foundation, the private entity driving the fiercely opposed plan to build a $90 million police training center therealnews.com/home-depot-uni…

Bill Kristol (@billkristol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Bill Barr served Trump, distorted the Mueller report for Trump, defended the indefensible for Trump. But even he acknowledges the classified documents is a crime too far.” washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/…

Tony - Resistance (@tonyhussein4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Most Republicans immediately turned to attacking the DOJ, Special Counsel Jack Smith, Hunter Biden, and Hillary Clinton after Donald Trump was indicted. Most Republicans are so cowardly that they can't even criticize Trump for betraying the Constitution and his Oath of Office.

Most Republicans immediately turned to attacking the DOJ, Special Counsel Jack Smith, Hunter Biden, and Hillary Clinton after Donald Trump was indicted. Most Republicans are so cowardly that they can't even criticize Trump for betraying the Constitution and his Oath of Office.
MSNBC (@msnbc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Donald Trump would rather burn this country down to the ground than to lose another election, but more importantly, to also lose his freedom." Michael Cohen on Trump's potential motive for taking classified documents. on.msnbc.com/3NlzCzs

Victor Shi (@victorshi2020) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wow. Jim Trusty, who resigned as Trump’s lawyer in the Mar-a-Lago case earlier this week, just withdrew from Trump’s lawsuit against CNN because of "irreconcilable differences" with his client. Donald Trump keeps going through things.

Vice President Kamala Harris Archived (@vp46archive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, following the Iowa Supreme Court ruling, access to abortion in the state remains legal for now. Our Administration will continue to stand for the freedom of Iowans and all Americans to make decisions about their own bodies.

Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Fox producer who wrote the chyron calling Biden a "wannabe dictator" has parted ways with the company. He was the former managing editor of Tucker Carlson's show and he features prominently in a toxic work environment lawsuit by a former colleague. thedailybeast.com/fox-news-parts…