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Office of the DNI @ODNIgov - 365 DAYS of the Golden Age.
Year one of President Trump's second term marked a momentous shift in the Intelligence Community, away from the status quo and towards restored trust for the American people.
Under President Trump and @DNIGabbard's leadership, we exposed the Russia hoax, thwarted narcoterrorists, saved taxpayers millions with ODNI 2.0, stripped away DEI, strengthened relationships with partners around the world, and delivered unprecedented transparency through historic declassification efforts — refocusing the IC on its core mission: protecting the American people.
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https://x.com/ODNIgov/status/2013614450784325780
Lou Brutus @LouBrutus - Earlier tonight, I was outside my home studio and saw Air Force One on its way to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. When I later heard it was turning back to DC, I hurried out and got this 64-second exposure as returned to Andrews Air Force Base. #AF1 #AirForceOne
https://x.com/LouBrutus/status/2013829008811569417
Luke Rosiak @lukerosiak - One of the protesters who took over a church service and screamed "shut it down" works for Minneapolis's local prosecutor, is married to a St. Paul councilwoman, is running for state Senate, and runs HOMES FOR HOMIES taking Section 8 money and steering it to black criminals.
https://x.com/lukerosiak/status/2013419996194476057
Maria Bartiromo @MariaBartiromo - IMF's Georgieva upgrades Trump's 'resilient' economy: Stronger growth than rest of world |
https://video.foxbusiness.com/v/6387992686112
@MorningsMaria @FoxBusiness
https://x.com/MariaBartiromo/status/2013688807707521081
Mambo Italiano @mamboitaliano - The most iconic photograph ever taken during the golden age of Italian fashion
Milan Fashion Week, 1985
The only one still alive is Paola Fendi, 94
All the others are now styling Paradise
https://x.com/mamboitaliano__/status/2013559418659459443
Mambo Italiano @mamboitaliano - All eyes on DAVOS!
But where is Davos, and why do the world’s most powerful political and economic leaders gather there once a year?
From Thomas Mann’s The Magic Mountain to Swiss discretion, here is the story of this hidden gem.
The World Economic Forum (WEF) has been held in Davos, Switzerland, since its very first edition in 1971, when it was founded by the German economist and engineer Klaus Schwab as the European Management Symposium (renamed the World Economic Forum in 1987).
Schwab, who had studied in the United States and was working in Switzerland at the time, chose Davos to host the initial event, bringing together around 440 European business leaders to discuss management techniques and economic governance.
The tradition was born there and has continued for more than 50 years, with annual meetings generally held in late January. Over time, the Davos gathering has become a reference point for the global political and economic elite, but also a highly debated and contested venue.
Davos is a small Alpine municipality with around 10,000 inhabitants, often described as the highest city in Europe. It is located in the canton of Graubünden, in the eastern Swiss Alps, at an altitude of approximately 1,500–1,560 meters. It is historically known as a ski and spa resort, with a long tradition of hosting international conferences and meetings.
The reasons for choosing Davos are manifold. First and foremost, Switzerland’s long-standing neutrality has made the country a place perceived as politically impartial and secure for meetings among leaders from countries with differing or even conflicting interests.
The geographical isolation of the Alpine location also allows for a high level of security and encourages intense focus on the Forum’s proceedings, away from the distractions of major metropolitan centers.
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