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Saved - February 9, 2026 at 2:33 PM
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I hear Leader John Thune says he might not allow a standing filibuster to block voter ID and citizenship for elections due to time. We’ll discuss the idea and decide how to proceed. We’ll vote on the SAVE Act, but a talking filibuster has ramifications and could tie the floor up with unlimited debate and amendments. We have a lot to do. 80% support the SAVE AMERICA ACT. If you believe Senate Republicans must vote, choose A. Huge Yes or B. No.

@DOGEQEEN - Hosna ⚖️

🚨BREAKING: Leader John Thune says he might NOT be able to allow a standing filibuster to pass voter ID and citizenship for elections because they don't have enough time "We'll TALK about that IDEA and determine how they want to proceed." "We will vote on the SAVE Act — but a talking filibuster has ramifications everybody needs to be aware of." "We will have those discussions. That would tie the floor up, with unlimited debate and amendments." "We have a lot we have to do." 80% SUPPORT THE SAVE AMERICA ACT. It’s time to send a LOUD message to the @SenateGOP . If you believe Senate Republicans MUST bring the SAVE Act to a vote, drop a 👍 below. Do you firmly support this? A. Huge Yes B. No

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Speaker 0 notes the enormous difficulty of doing that, saying, “In fact, the big majority of have been able to.” Speaker 1 reminds listeners that floor time in the Senate is finite, and outlines a lengthy slate of items that could be teed up for action on the Senate floor: a housing bill awaiting action, a market structure bill, possibly permitting reform, a farm bill, and a highway bill, with Russia sanctions and a whole host of other items also on the potential agenda. He says the conference will have a conversation about that, and he has committed to discussing the idea and determining whether the conference’s views on it indicate how they want to proceed. He adds that they will vote on the SAVE Act, but notes that triggering a talking filibuster has ramifications and implications everyone needs to be aware of. Speaker 1 explains that those discussions are necessary because the decision to pursue a talking filibuster would tie the floor up for an indefinite amount of time, with not only unlimited debate but also unlimited amendments. He emphasizes that the floor time is precious and that the decision will affect how much can be done on a wide range of important legislation. Speaker 0 interjects that the Senate Majority Leader and Speaker of the House were speaking at the same time, which is why the dialogue is jumping back and forth. He concludes with a brief update that the bill has passed, funding DHA.
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Speaker 0: The enormous difficulty of doing that. In fact, the big majority of have been able to. Speaker 1: Right. Well, you know, I guess and I I would just remind people that the coin in the realm in the senate is floor time. There's a finite amount of it, and we have a lot of things we have to do. There's a housing bill that's awaiting action, hopefully, a market structure bill, possibly permitting reform, farm bill, highway bill. You can go right down the list. Russia sanctions are a whole bunch of things that could be teed up for action on the floor of the senate. And, so you have to make some judgments, and the conference will have a conversation about that. I've committed to that that we will talk about that idea, and, and determine whether or not they're what the, conference's views are about it and whether how they wanna proceed. As I said, we will vote on the SAVE Act, but, exercising or triggering a, talking filibuster has ramifications, implications that I think everybody needs to be aware of. So we, we will have those, discussions, but that's, obviously ties the floor up for an indefinite amount of time, with not only unlimited debate, but also unlimited amendments. Speaker 0: Alright. Rather, we had the senate majority leader and the speaker of the house speaking at the same time. That's why we're jumping back and forth. But, the bill has passed, funding DHA
Saved - September 14, 2025 at 9:56 PM

@DOGEQEEN - Hosna ⚖️

The video does raise some valid questions about how this all went down. The precision of the shot, the escape route, and the fact that Tyler Robinson was carrying a bag that didn't look heavy!!?? https://t.co/4baewOUiKn

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The bullet struck Kirk in the neck, causing him to collapse on the stage. The shooter chose an elevated concealed position to avoid close detection and maximize the chances of escape. As soon as the shot was fired, the gunman likely retreated to an entrance on the top of the building. Despite security efforts, the shooter disappeared without a trace, climbing down from the building and blending into nearby campus structures or escape routes surrounding the Losey Center. Witnesses reported that panic broke out immediately after the shot. The audience scattered, seeking shelter as shouts of Get down! And Run! Echoed across the courtyard. Campus police and Kirk's personal security team moved swiftly to secure the area and evacuate Kirk. Charlie Kirk began the event, with more than 3,000 people gathered to attend.
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Speaker 0: The bullet struck Kirk in the neck, causing him to collapse on the stage. But how did the assassin escape despite the huge crowd? The assailant's use of distance, the campus layout, and what is believed to be a scoped firearm indicate a high degree of planning and precision. The shooter chose an elevated concealed position to avoid close detection and maximize the chances of escape. Here is the bullet trajectory: given this altitude, the assassin had a clear, unobstructed line of sight directly to the stage where Charlie Kirk was standing and addressing the crowd. The bullet's trajectory descended steeply and accurately through open space to strike Kirk in the neck, which strongly suggests the use of a scoped firearm designed for long range precision. As soon as the shot was fired, the gunman likely retreated to an entrance on the top of the building. Despite security efforts, the shooter disappeared without a trace, climbing down from the building and blending into nearby campus structures or escape routes surrounding the Losey Center. Witnesses reported that panic broke out immediately after the shot. The audience scattered, seeking shelter as shouts of Get down! And Run! Echoed across the courtyard. Campus police and Kirk's personal security team moved swiftly to secure the area and evacuate Kirk. Here is the detailed timeline of how it happened: 12:00PM, 09/10/2025. Event begins. Charlie Kirk began the event, with more than 3,000 people gathered to attend. The security detail consisted of six officers, along with Kirk's personal security team. 12:20PM, lead up to the shooting. Kirk was seated at the debate table, answering questions from students. The discussion touched on sensitive topics such as mass shootings and gun violence.
Saved - August 19, 2025 at 3:35 AM

@DOGEQEEN - Hosna ⚖️

How many more American lives will be lost by Gavin Newsom just to keep his voter base full of illegal aliens happy? https://t.co/InJaBwNYbu

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The White House's rapid response social media account reposted a video of the accident and criticized California for granting Singh a commercial driver's license. "This individual is an illegal immigrant who was granted a commercial driver's license by the state of California, and now three innocent people are dead." A White House spokesperson adding, this is a devastating tragedy made even worse by the fact that it was totally preventable. "Illegal aliens that have no legal right to be in our country certainly should not be granted commercial driver's licenses." The statements present the driver as an illegal immigrant and call for policy changes regarding commercial licenses for non-citizens.
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Speaker 0: The White House's rapid response social media account reposted a video of the accident with a statement criticizing the state of California for granting Singh a commercial driver's license. The White House posting this. This individual is an illegal immigrant who was granted a commercial driver's license by the state of California, and now three innocent people are dead. A White House spokesperson adding, this is a devastating tragedy made even worse by the fact that it was totally preventable. Illegal aliens that have no legal right to be in our country certainly should not be granted commercial driver's licenses.
Saved - July 23, 2025 at 10:47 AM
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One year ago, I reflected on Joe Biden's consistent pattern of quitting, highlighting his poor track record in American politics from 1988 to 2024. I pointed out a particular clip that reminded me of his 2008 withdrawal speech, filled with stutters and excuses. I noted that his 'clean' remark about Obama wasn't just a mistake but revealed a deeper issue—Biden's tendency to say the wrong thing, even when his campaign seemed to be struggling.

@DOGEQEEN - Hosna ⚖️

One year ago, Joe Biden proved once again why he’s the king of quitting. no one in American politics has a worse track record than Joey 'DROPOUTS' Biden. From 1988 to 2024, it’s a pattern of failure that’s hard to ignore. But this clip? It’s a stark reminder of 2008, when he bumbled through that withdrawal speech, all stutters and excuses. And that 'clean' remark about Obama? Not just a gaffe, but a glaring sign of the real Biden a man who can’t keep his foot out of his mouth, even when his campaign’s on life support.

@mazemoore - MAZE

September 29, 2020. Trump is asked during his debate with Biden if he will commit to a free transition. Trump's answer was called a conspiracy theory by the MSM. Not only was his answer accurate, it may have been the reason that his house was raided after he left office. https://t.co/pIl2m9zNGG

Saved - July 15, 2025 at 7:32 PM

@DOGEQEEN - Hosna ⚖️

Every American needs to be out on the street telling these illegal aliens the same thing! If you love Mexico, go back to Mexico! https://t.co/Oxgac1ShIs

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