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Aaron Siri @AaronSiriSG - Reminder that children who do not receive one or more vaccines due to their parent’s convictions are not locked away in an attic. They are going to church, participating in sports leagues, enrolled in ballet class, are part of large homeschool meetups, etc. They are just denied, in a few states, an in-school education. In this instance, let’s be more like Sweden, Norway, Denmark, etc., that have no school mandates. Persuade parents on the merits and, if you can’t, that is called informed consent. They were informed and didn't consent; mandating over their objection is immoral and illiberal.
https://x.com/AaronSiriSG/status/2041607442732347645
Acting AG Todd Blanche @DAGToddBlanche - Today’s D.C. Circuit stay allowing the government to designate Anthropic as a supply chain risk is a resounding victory for military readiness.
Our position has been clear from the start — our military needs full access to Anthropic’s models if its technology is integrated into our sensitive systems.
Military authority and operational control belong to the Commander-in-Chief and Department of War, not a tech company.
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https://x.com/DAGToddBlanche/status/2042007295731622234
Adam Housley @adamhousley - No, it's not that college athletes are being paid and can transfer...they've always been allowed to transfer, by the way...it's that outside massive money is killing college sports for the mass majority of colleges. This has become a gun-for-hire situation and has no place in college athletics. You want that. Start professional minor leagues. College athletes...are supposed to be at the core...COLLEGE...then athletes. The college part has become a disaster. Yes colleges did take advantage of athletes and so did the NCAA, but this is NOT the answer.
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Ryan P. Mulvaney @ryanpmulvaney
Thankful that @JayBilas addressed this on College GameDay.
Suddenly college sports need “saving” because college athletes are being paid and can transfer.
Suddenly the NCAA needs antitrust protection.
Odd. For decades, while everyone ate off the backs of college athletes, nobody sought federal regulation. Nobody sought an antitrust exemption.
The urgency to lobby Congress to "save college sports" only came to be once the college athletes started getting paid.
Let that sink in.
https://x.com/adamhousley/status/2041597102703460533
Alex Bruesewitz @alexbruesewitz - I’m not aware of any such investigation, but I would fully support one.
“Influencers” will claim they aren’t receiving money directly from a foreign country, and technically they’re probably right. Most of them are getting paid through pass-through entities, lobbying firms, and influencer marketing firms. Those firms register as lobbyists, but the influencers receiving the payments aren’t registering or disclosing anything.
That should change. I don’t care where the money comes from: India, Israel, Gulf Nations, or anywhere else. If an influencer is being compensated to promote specific narratives on behalf of foreign countries, transparency should be required.
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Graham Allen @GrahamAllen
It’s being reported the United States Government is about to investigate influencers and who is paying them! (Foreign countries trying to manipulate Americans)
FINALLY!!!! Expose ALL these frauds! I’ll be the first to hand over my financials!
These grifters must be exposed!
https://x.com/alexbruesewitz/status/2041961127098081778
Alex Bruesewitz @alexbruesewitz - Says the Malaysian “influencer” living in Dubai lmao
Ok bro
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Ian Miles Cheong @ianmiles
Trump should resign.
https://x.com/alexbruesewitz/status/2041945184561217721
Alex at Hallow @alexathallow - Pray for peace
https://x.com/alexathallow/status/2041631045838131521
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