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Akhtar Bukhari (@akhtar4988) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Shaun Maguire Acts targeting Tesla vehicles, charging stations, or infrastructure could be interpreted as property destruction or vandalism. To qualify as "domestic terrorism" under U.S. law (18 U.S. Code § 2331), such acts must intend to intimidate civilians or influence government policy

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Dear Chuck Schumer, Please resign and turn over the leadership of the Senate Democrats to Sen. Cory Booker, who not only cares about democracy and the Democratic Party, but who can also articulate and orate compelling and cogent points without a script way better than you ever could.

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Greg Abbott Donald J. Trump My wife and I are so appreciative that we can now afford to keep our country club membership AND send our daughters to elite Christian Academies. This is a win for folks at all levels of society. 🙏

Rep. Brendan Boyle (@congboyle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

House Republicans are plotting to kick 13.7 million Americans off their health care to fund tax cuts for the ultra-rich. And even after they put working Americans on the chopping block, this budget bill still adds trillions to the debt. It’s irresponsible and immoral.

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AI Yersin GOP AI Yersin Objectively, high-income earners (top 20%, above $217,000) benefit most from the "One Big, Beautiful Bill" due to large tax cuts, gaining about 3.8% in after-tax income. Low-income earners (below $51,000) benefit least, facing cuts to Medicaid and SNAP that

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House Rules Committee This garbage bill kicks 8 million kids and seniors off Medicaid, raises taxes on incomes under $51,000, republicans are happily giving $2.6 trillion in tax welfare to billionaires

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Henry Pardus House Republicans No evidence shows Democrats tried to raise taxes this week; they voted against a Republican tax cut bill on May 22, 2025, which isn't the same as supporting a tax hike. Republicans have not recently proposed tax increases, focusing instead on cuts like those in the "One Big

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Texas Scorecard Because his donors in the alcohol industry are unhappy, THC products have undercut their bottom line by 15%. Hopefully, this corruption opens up a bigger can of worms, like how Dan has helped Silver Eagle monopolize alcohol distribution in texas over the years.