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Saved - July 29, 2025 at 12:35 PM

@MsKristaMonroe - Krista Monroe

It really was a collective IQ test, and most people failed. 🤦‍♀️ https://t.co/6qs2sskOh4

Saved - July 1, 2025 at 12:53 PM
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I believe that the actions being taken now, despite their political costs, will benefit our country in the long run, and I'm proud to be part of it. As I've gotten to know President Trump, I've been surprised by his impressive knowledge and leadership. Initially, I agreed with the left's portrayal of him as a narcissist, but I quickly realized that this perception is far from the truth. Being part of this historical moment is significant to me.

@MsKristaMonroe - Krista Monroe

"I think he's doing stuff at a great political cost to him that is going to benefit this country 10 years from now, 20 years from now, and yanno, I'm really proud to be part of it." Robery Kennedy Jr. dishes about what has surprised him the most as he has gotten to know President Trump, how impressively knowledgeable he is, and how he feels about being part of history in the making under Trump’s leadership. He points out how the left paints a narrative of Trump being a narcissist, and Bobby explains how prior to getting to know him, he tended to agree, but quickly learned it couldn't be further from the truth.

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The speaker was surprised to discover the president is a deep, multidimensional, and thoughtful character, immensely curious, inquisitive, and knowledgeable, contrary to the "bombastic narcissist" image. He is encyclopedic about music, knows the stories behind songs, and gets emotional about it, even crying when hearing Pavarotti. He also knows everything about sports and the stories of how people on Wall Street made their money. Despite being labeled a narcissist, he is empathetic, always mentioning casualties on both sides when discussing the Ukraine war and considering how policies impact the "little guy." The speaker believes he is a genuine populist, the right person for the country, addressing the cost of government and trade deficits at great political cost, actions that will benefit the country in the future.
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Speaker 0: A lot of things have surprised me about the president because I, you know, bought into this fact that he was this one dimensional character, that he was kind of a bombastic narcissist and all of this. And, you know, part of it is hearing it all the time on TV, but also, you know, in the with the way that he conducts himself sometimes validates those. If you have that narrative, you can find things. So what he does is validate that narrative. But what I've been surprised in getting to know him is what a kind of deep multidimensional and thoughtful character he is and and how well I also thought, oh, he doesn't read and, you know, he's not interested in anything. He's immensely curious, inquisitive, and immensely knowledgeable. He's encyclopedic in certain areas that you wouldn't expect like music. And, you know, he gets very emotional about music. Yes. And and he has and he knows the whole story behind every song. Pavarotti and James Brown. Yeah. Yeah. He cries when he hears Pavarotti. He said I he said to me one night when we were at Mar A Lago with the Amaryllis, he said he said, Amaryllis, you understand this because she loves music too. And he said, but most of the people here, they don't understand it. They don't get it. And then in terms of sports, he is a he just he's an encyclopedia. He knows everything. And then, you know, on Wall Street, he knows how everybody made their money and and the stories, and he's, you know, an incredible racketeer about telling all these stories. And then and also the most surprising thing is because I Adam Pegg is a narcissist. When narcissists are incapable of empathy, and he's one of the most empathetic people that I've met, You notice whenever he talks about the Ukraine war Yes. He always talks about the casualties on both sides. Every time he talks about it. I have noticed that. And he does that in every theater. He talks about how human beings are affected by it. You know, whether it's vaccines or Medicaid or Medicare, he's always thinking about how this impacts the little guy. And, you know, the Democrats haven't pegged as a guy who's sort of sitting, you know, in the cabinet meeting talking about how can we make billionaires richer. He's the opposite of that. He's a genuine populist. And, you know, like all of us, we're we're all flawed characters in one way or another. But I think he's really a uniquely right person for this country right now because we were in a death spiral. And not only just, you know, morale, but also just what you know, the the deficits are you know, who could ever would you believe we'd ever have a present in our lifetime who would actually be addressing, you know, the cost of government in a dramatic way? No. And and the trade deficits, how could you ever cure that? It's too entrenched and so many people, you know, making money and but meanwhile, all us all going to hell in a handbasket. And, you know, so I think he's doing stuff at great political cost to him that is gonna benefit this country ten years from now and twenty years from now. And, you know, I'm really proud to be part of it.
Saved - May 23, 2025 at 7:50 PM

@MsKristaMonroe - Krista Monroe

If at least 5 signatures are required to use the autopen, and none of those signature records exist, not one of those autopen signatures is valid. Where TF are the indictments?!?!

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Speaker 1 believes there's an open legal challenge regarding the use of an AutoPen for pardons. The typical AutoPen approval process requires signatures from at least five people, including attorneys, policy makers, and the president. Speaker 1 claims President Trump stated that no such signatures exist and the origin of the AutoPen use is unknown. Speaker 1 agrees with President Trump that this is a problem. Speaker 1 suggests testing the legality of the pardons by indicting someone who received one.
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Speaker 0: Now knowing what you know, is this an open legal challenge now that this guy didn't even know when he was vice president according to those her tapes? Speaker 1: I think it is. You know, auto pens usually require initial or approval signature approval from at least five people before you can actually approve the auto pen. For example, the attorneys need to approve it, policy makers need to approve it. It needs to be approved, then ultimately the president needs to approve it, And then the person is allowed to use the AutoPen. We found out Okay. You heard that. Right? Speaker 0: Yeah. Yep. Speaker 1: Alright. I think a few months ago, president Trump came out and said, there are no records. None of those signatures occurred. We don't know who used the auto pen. We don't know how any of that came about. So I I completely agree with the president that this is a problem, and there's only one way to test it. The way you test it is by indicting someone with one of those pardons and see if Speaker 0: it holds up. Yeah.
Saved - February 3, 2025 at 6:16 PM
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I’m not surprised by the news that USAID is shutting down, especially after Elon Musk confirmed that President Trump agreed to dismantle the agency. Staff were locked out of their systems overnight, and Musk didn't hold back in his criticism, describing USAID as a "ball of worms" that needed to be eliminated. This follows a security standoff where two officials were put on leave for refusing to share classified information. Musk has labeled USAID as a "criminal organization," which resonates with many who see it as a deep-state entity. What do you think?

@MsKristaMonroe - Krista Monroe

USAID HQ Closed After Musk Confirms Trump Agreed to Shut It Down 😎 No surprise to those of us who saw this coming, but it’s now official: USAID is shutting down. 🔹 Staffers were locked out of their systems overnight after Elon Musk announced that President Trump agreed the agency should be dismantled. 🔹 Musk, leading a civilian review of the federal government with Trump’s approval, didn’t hold back: “It’s not an apple with a worm in it. It’s a ball of worms. You’ve got to get rid of the whole thing.” 🔹 The closure follows a security standoff at USAID, where two top security officials were placed on leave after refusing to hand over classified intel to Musk’s team—citing lack of proper clearance. 🔹 Musk later called USAID “a criminal organization” on X (and he's not wrong). One less deep-state slush fund!! What’s your take? 🇺🇸🔥

Saved - January 23, 2025 at 2:09 AM
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I find the details Bobby shared about his father's murder chilling, yet he recounts them with a strange calmness. It shows incredible strength and maturity. I'm eager for the release of the JFK and RFK files; it's crucial we hold those in power accountable. No one should be above the law, not even those entrenched in the system for generations. While I'm uncertain about the practical steps we can take, uncovering the truth is essential for our nation's healing, particularly for Robert Kennedy Jr.

@MsKristaMonroe - Krista Monroe

Absolutely horrific. 😥 Bobby recounts the exact details of his father's murder so nonchalantly that it's actually chilling. That's a powerful display strength and maturity, and I cannot wait for the JFK and RFK files to be released. It's time for some real accountability for these internal monsters too long cloaked within our goverment. No one is above the law, not even mutli-generational swamp rats. Not sure what we can realistically do about it, but knowing the real truth will surely help the nation heal, especially Robert Kennedy Jr. 🙏

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My father was shot while being led through the kitchen, where Sirhan fired two shots, one hitting Paul Sarai and the other missing. He was restrained by six men, and despite firing six more shots, they did not hit my father. According to Thomas Noguchi's autopsy report, my father was shot four times from behind, with the shots being contact shots that left carbon tattoos. The bullets entered at an upward angle, indicating the shooter was behind him. The individual in that position was Eugene Thean Caesar, a security guard hired just two days prior.
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Speaker 0: And they keep trying to kill you guys. What the fuck is this about? And my father was brought through the kitchen where he was not scheduled to go. And Sirhan fired 2 shots at my father. The first one hit Paul Sarai in the head. The second one hit a door jam behind my father, the wooden frame of the door. Then he was grabbed by 6 men, and they pinned him against the steering table. And they took his gun hand, and they put it pushed it away from my father, pointing the opposite way. Mhmm. He then fired off 6 more shots and emptied the chamber, but exactly the opposite direction of my father. And all of those shots hit people. So we know what happened to every bullet in his gun, but the bullets that killed my father, according to Thomas Noguchi's autopsy report, Thomas Noguchi was the most important coroner in American history. My father was shot 4 times from behind, never from in front. The shots 1 of the shot passed heartlessly through his shoulder pad. The other 3, 2 lodged in his back. The other one was right behind his ear. And that in each case, they were contact shots, meaning the barrel of the gun was touching his skin or half an inch from it, and they left carbon tattoos. And they all had an upward angle so that whoever was doing it was standing behind my father and and holding the gun, not directly at him like that, but at an angle where you could keep him closer. So it's almost like And the guy who was in that position is a guy called Eugene Thean Caesar, and he was a security guard who was hired 2 days before. Oh. When my
Saved - October 6, 2024 at 12:53 AM

@MsKristaMonroe - Krista Monroe

Okay, this is fantastic!! What a wonderful tribute to Corey Comperatore!! 🕯❤️‍🔥 🇺🇸 https://t.co/n9zorAeFDO

Saved - August 28, 2024 at 4:11 PM

@MsKristaMonroe - Krista Monroe

The future is bright. 🇺🇸 https://t.co/cIN0H2X0jA

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The speaker expresses gratitude for being with the president, stating that despite disagreements, they agree on many things. The most important shared belief is the threat posed by Kamala Harris's policies as president, which they believe will continue to take away freedom.
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Speaker 0: I'm so grateful to be here today with you, mister president. We may not agree on everything, but we agree on a lot. And most importantly, we agree on the threat that Kamala Harris's president poses with her policies and how she will continue to take away our freedom. So
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