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Jennie Taer @JennieSTaer - WATCH: During a visit to the White House this week, Dalilah Coleman’s father proposed to his now-fiancée — a joyful moment for a family that has endured so much since Dalilah was severely injured in a devastating crash caused by an illegal immigrant trucker.
https://x.com/JennieSTaer/status/2027190932341219333

Jeremy Wayne Tate @JeremyTate41 - I’ve never shared this publicly, but it’s central to my story.
In 2001, the love of my life broke up with me over a theological disagreement. So I did what any reasonable 20-year-old would do, I drove to Alaska to sulk for the summer.
The previous spring she had been deeply impacted by Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment. I figured if I read it and talked with her about it, maybe she’d be impressed and we’d get back together.
So I spent the summer living in a tent, reading that book.
And to my great surprise it absolutely gripped my soul.
Dostoevsky showed me how sin disfigures our hearts and minds, destroys relationships, and makes us miserable. Through fiction, through the classics, my spiritual life was reawakened and refocused on Jesus Christ.
That summer in Alaska was my pathway into the classics.
https://x.com/JeremyTate41/status/2027211977962242457

Joey Jones @Johnny_Joey - Her dad (Fred Trump Jr.) died of alcoholism after after squandering his chance to help run the family business. His sickness and personal decisions severely lessened her inheritance. She hates her uncle (Donald Trump) over money, nothing more, nothing less.
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Mary L Trump @MaryLTrump
If Donald's SOTU was the rhetorical representation of his fascism, this banner is the visual representation of it. 
Straight-up Nazi:
https://x.com/Johnny_Joey/status/2027052247826256291

John Cleese @JohnCleese - What I've always liked about comedians is this : as they get older they get more bloody minded
A very few actors and singers do too, but most of them just want to be loved, As someone famously said " They have soft centres "
But...the real puzzle is this: Why don't more feminists 
speak up for women ?
I thought that was what they were for....
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Not So 90's Moderate @PanAmPetro
Has U2 or any prominent musicians came out with outrage over what has happened? It seems like the most important betrayal of a people by their government in hundreds of years. You'd think some famous people would be speaking up.
https://x.com/JohnCleese/status/2026892214866161898

John Ʌ Konrad V @johnkonrad - Just arrived home after a 7-hour drive from DC. It’s brutal but gives me hours to think and prioritize.
I spent more time thinking about this DR post than anything else on that drive. Hours.
I do this drive 2-3 times a month and never once have I pulled over to blast out a post. But today I did, in sheer anger, after listening to an hour-long think tank podcast about Trump-class battleships that was chock full of fake news and horrible takes.
It was an angry post. And right before I touched send, I hesitated knowing my chances of getting a think tank invite or a perk in DC would drop to zero.
And yet I’m getting more perks than I ever imagined.
This trip to DC I traveled with the SecWar, met a celebrity, talked at length with a powerful chairman, got my Pentagon credentials renewed for a full year, and met at least two dozen people who thanked me for blasting truths.
I felt extremely blessed and said a rosary before leaving in gratitude.
But why? Why me?
How can I have such a large following in a town I hold in open contempt?
@DataRepublican explains it beautifully below. But it goes deeper.
I get multiple million-view posts each month for one reason only:
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