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FBI Director Kash Patel asserts that social media is spiraling out of control and calls for U.S. government action to tackle what he labels “clickbait.” Patel states that most assassins are radicalized through online platforms and notes he is collaborating with Congress to address this issue. He emphasizes that he disregards clickbait-driven conspiracy theorists and pledges to investigate anyone connected to Charlie Kirk’s murder. It sounds like the GOP is about to usher in mass censorship.
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Google Trend searches for Tyler James Robinson surged over 100 times higher in the Washington, DC—West Virginia area on August 7, 2025, roughly one month before he was identified as the suspect in Charlie Kirk's assassination. https://t.co/FzIWUMHnUT
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🚨BREAKING: On December 13, one day prior to the Bondi Beach shooting, someone in Tel Aviv searched for Naveed Akram on Google. This is exactly what happened with Tyler Robinson and the D.C. National Guard Shooter. Google should be subpoenaed. https://t.co/xJyeYYKd1I
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“The jews, I find, are very very selfish. They care not how many Estonians, Latvians, Finns, Poles, or Greeks get murdered, as long as the jews get special treatment. Yet when they have power, physical or financial, neither Hitler nor Stalin has anything on them for cruelty to the underdog. Put an underdog on top and it makes no difference whether his name is Russian, Jewish, Negro, Management, Labor, Mormon, Baptist he goes haywire. I've found very, very few who remember their past condition when prosperity comes.” - Harry S. Truman (1947)
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A man in a gray shirt stole a camera from behind Charlie Kirk five minutes after Kirk's assassination, used the very chair Charlie was sitting in to reach it, removed the memory card, and walked away. How is this not a person of interest?@FBI https://t.co/cE0hwgtthA
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JD VANCE ‘OBAMA AND ME’ NYT OP-ED (2017) In his 2017 New York Times op-ed titled "Barack Obama and Me," J.D. Vance expressed admiration for Barack Obama, despite their political differences. Vance, reflecting on his own challenging upbringing as described in his memoir Hillbilly Elegy, praised Obama’s personal example as a husband and father. He noted that Obama and his wife treated each other with "clear love and respect" and that he "adored and cared for his children." Vance wrote that Obama’s example offered "hope" and showed that someone with a background similar to his own could achieve a "happy marriage and beautiful, thriving children." He stated, “The president’s example offered something no other public figure could: hope,” and added, “Barack Obama gave me hope that a boy who grew up like me could still achieve the most important of my dreams.” Vance also expressed that he would "miss" Obama for the example he set, despite their ideological differences.
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🚨🐕 BREAKING: BIDEN BARKS AT REPORTERS Biden was recently filmed barking back at reporters as he is unable to form a single intelligible word. https://t.co/rmPzPV4YPF