reSee.it - Tweets Saved By @TalkMullins

Saved - January 22, 2025 at 9:06 PM
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I had a frustrating experience at the DC airport with a TSA agent who refused to identify himself and insisted I take a photo, despite my frequent travel and opting out in the past. He claimed new policies were implemented last week, possibly linked to the inauguration. I noticed another traveler in a Trump hat facing similar issues. After some back and forth, I was eventually allowed through without the photo. I believe there needs to be a thorough vetting of TSA employees to ensure loyalty to the country. Also, it's surprising to see people still wearing masks in 2025.

@TalkMullins - Heather Mullins

Just got hassled at the DC airport by a @TSA man in a mask who refused to identify himself. Despite flying ALL the time, and opting out of having my photo taken EVERY time, he told me I HAD to. This is where it gets weird… I told him I flew all the time and never had this issue. He said changes to the policy came out LAST WEEK (Biden) for DCA and they were required to do it this way. Did Joe Biden authorize some kind of photo gathering changes to policy knowing people were flying in for the inauguration? They stopped another woman in a Trump hat that opted out as well. I pushed back, asked for his badge info which he refused. He immediately left when he saw me start filming. A supervisor eventually came down, and after briefly battling with her, I was let through (without the photo). The Trump administration needs to do a THOROUGH vetting of everyone employed with TSA. Make sure they’re all U.S. citizens that love and are loyal to our Country. Something tells me there’s a lot of bad actors working for Gov agencies.

@TalkMullins - Heather Mullins

I can’t believe anyone is wearing a mask in 2025. Wild. https://t.co/hHoa0oWBvo

Saved - December 5, 2023 at 5:15 AM
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Embracing God-centered marriages, gender roles, and traditional values fosters strength and happiness. Men's provision and protection, alongside women's nurturing and child-rearing, empower us biologically. Embracing our unique roles and strengths creates strong, joyful families, which in turn build a strong, joyful nation!

@TalkMullins - Heather Mullins

Let’s bring back God centered marriages, gender roles, and traditional values. Men provide and protect. Women raise your children and nurture your family. It’s biologically empowering for men to be in their masculinity and women their femininity. We’re beautifully different, and when we embrace our unique roles and God given strengths, it makes for a strong happy family. Lots of strong happy families make for a strong happy Country! ❤️🇺🇸

Saved - November 14, 2023 at 11:22 AM

@TalkMullins - Heather Mullins

Floyd County, GA: After a FULL day of rescanning, counting, & software techs troubleshooting, election officials (while VERY transparent), still had NO answer as to what caused 2700 votes to go uncounted. Dominion techs said they could not comment. Listen to this! @RealAmVoice https://t.co/v6j9lMatXH

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Speaker 0 mentions the possibility of printing out something. Speaker 1 asks about the reason for the uncounted votes. Speaker 2 clarifies that there is no concrete explanation for why those votes were not counted by the machine. Speaker 1 confirms that they don't know why the votes didn't get scanned. Speaker 2 asks if the Dominion Tech guys have figured out the reason, but Speaker 0 says they are not allowed to comment. Speaker 2 points out that it hasn't been confirmed if it was a memory card issue. Speaker 1 agrees and suggests it could be human error. Speaker 0 says the ballots didn't transfer over correctly, but they don't have a definite answer yet. Speaker 2 asks if it could be a software issue, but Speaker 0 refuses to speculate. They conclude that they don't have a pinpointed answer at the moment.
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Speaker 0: We could print it out. Speaker 1: Do we have a reason explanation why those votes Speaker 2: So there's no, like, concrete just to get on the record, There's no concrete explanation as to how those 26, 27 100 votes were not counted by the machine in the 1st place? Speaker 1: We don't know. I mean, we can't they're not in there anywhere. So we don't know why that It gets scanned in there. Speaker 2: So have the Dominion Tech guys that have been troubleshooting here all day been able to figure out why they weren't in there? Speaker 0: They're not allowed to comment. Speaker 2: They're not allowed to comment. And you're Speaker 0: not allowed to tell me you're out there. Rec Speaker 1: sorry. It just Speaker 2: But as of right now, you can also not confirmed that it was a memory card or anything of that nature as well. Right? Because that hasn't been confirmed to my knowledge by anyone here. Speaker 1: I don't think it was a memory card. I I can almost do you? Speaker 0: I don't think it was a memory card. Speaker 2: So it wasn't we we can rule out with Speaker 1: memory cards. Memory card that wasn't scanned. Speaker 0: Yeah. Okay. It seems like it's human error. Speaker 2: It seems like it, but what what's the evidence that would indicate it would be a human error issue? Speaker 0: The the the ballots didn't transfer over like they should have, and that could have been dealing with how whatever program or program them. But at this point, we rack. Don't know, so that's why you're Speaker 2: Could also potentially be a software issue. Speaker 0: We're not going to speculate at this point. Speaker 2: But you just said it could potentially be a human error. That was speculation. Incorrect. Speaker 0: So that's why rack? Speaker 2: So then I Speaker 0: could these types of different questions. Speaker 2: I'm really trying to Speaker 0: give you any I know what you're trying to do. We really don't have a pinpointed right now. Like side? We want to be able to give you the exact answer on on what happened. Absolutely. I'm not able to do that right now. Speaker 2: Okay. Alright. Fair enough. Thank you Speaker 0: for that.
Saved - November 11, 2023 at 8:59 PM
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In the Georgia 2020 Election, I covered the issues described by Tucker in disbelief that no other reporters were present. I attended press conferences, visited the ballot warehouse, and made Georgia my second home. Grateful for the support from followers and organizations like TrueTheVote and VoterGa. Thanks to Elon Musk for providing a platform to discuss these issues on X. We fight against a dishonest media, corrupt officials, and a broken justice system to shed light on the truth.

@TalkMullins - Heather Mullins

Love how when @elonmusk asked if the Georgia 2020 Election issues as described by Tucker were accurate a ton of you tagged me. ❤️ I vividly remember sitting in Judge Ameros courtroom covering that lawsuit in disbelief that no other reporters were there. And attending all of Garland and David’s press conferences in Roswell. Visiting the ballot warehouse days before the alarm went off. Georgia became my second home. Thank you all for following and sharing my work over the years. And HUGE thanks to fellow Patriots, people, & organizations like @TrueTheVote @VoterGa @GAballots @CannConActual and many others that have been in the election integrity trenches with me fighting a dishonest media, corrupt officials, and a broken justice system that attacks us for shedding light on what really happened. And shout out to @elonmusk for giving us a voice to talk about these issues on X that we didn’t have on Twitter. 🙏🏻

@elonmusk - Elon Musk

Is this accurate @CommunityNotes?

Saved - September 20, 2023 at 10:26 PM
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In the midst of debunking claims about the documentary "2000 Mules," it's important to note that only one person from the movie filed a lawsuit, while others did not. Additionally, the GBI acknowledged the legitimacy of the cell phone data but lacked sufficient probable cause for warrants. Separate footage from Gwinnett County revealed more mules, unrelated to the documentary. Whistleblowers hired by the NRSC witnessed ballot stuffing and reported it. Despite video evidence, witness testimony, and data, Georgia politicians and cops remain inactive. Kudos to the brave individuals fighting for justice. Victory awaits.

@TalkMullins - Heather Mullins

Long post…It’s funny when people try to say 2000 Mules is debunked because ONE guy who was in the movie for 2 seconds filed a lawsuit (motive?) that could ultimately get dropped or dismissed. Alllllll the other Mules in the movie didn’t file lawsuits. Oh but they won’t mention that fact. Or how about the fact that the cell phone data was given to the GBI and the GBI publicly acknowledged the receipt of the information as legitimate cell phone data. But said without a witness there’s not enough probable cause for warrants….they said this BEFORE we obtained the footage. Now crickets. Or how about the fact that @GAballots did his own open records requests for Dropbox footage in Gwinnett County (we have receipts) and he discovered mules on camera completely independent of the ones seen in the 2000 Mules documentary. He submit them all as complaints to the State Election Board. (You can do your own ORR and obtain it yourself) Or how about the fact that I have several whistleblowers who were hired by the NRSC to watch dropboxes during the Georgia Senate race. And my whistleblower seen in 2000 mules said he SAW people stuffing the boxes with ballots from a backpack etc, reported it to the NRSC, and was willing to testify. The list goes on. We have video evidence, cell phone location data, eye witness testimony, yet dirty GA politicians and cops do absolutely nothing. Sickening. Shout out to the BRAVE politicians, cops, and grassroots Patriots in Georgia still fighting the good fight. We’re GOING to win in the end.

Saved - September 9, 2023 at 4:08 PM

@TalkMullins - Heather Mullins

MUST WATCH! Powerful testimony from Angela Stanton King on her experience giving birth while incarcerated in Georgia, and how she teamed up with President Trump for criminal justice reform, despite initially believing the media that told her he was racist.

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The speaker shares their personal experience with President Donald Trump, refuting accusations of racism. They explain how they met Trump while working on criminal justice reform and initially had reservations due to the negative portrayal of him. However, they decided to share their story in hopes of reforming the criminal justice system. To their surprise, Trump listened and passed the First Step Act, a historic criminal justice reform legislation. The speaker criticizes others who take credit for criminal justice reform but did not actually free anyone, unlike Trump. They express gratitude to Trump for giving them a second chance and vow to stand with him on various issues.
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Speaker 0: When it comes to president Donald Trump, I wanna say this because a lot of people accused this man of being a racist. And I just wanna say that I met president Donald Trump working on criminal justice reform. I too was one of the But I said, no. I don't wanna go talk to that man. I don't know him. He he hates black people. Well, that's what they said. They said, well, Angela, he's working on criminal justice reform. You have a story. Many of you may or may not know that I served time in a Georgia state prison And while I was serving time in that prison, I was pregnant. And when it was time for me to deliver my baby, I was transported to a hospital here in Georgia by a police officer and I was Came to a bed and I was forced to give birth to my baby with a scare and watch him for a non violent crime. Oh. Also separated from my family for a non violent crime. But you know the Democrats there, we only supposed to fight for the family separation at the border. They forgot all about the family separation in the border. They want Trump to apologize for the CP 5, but they ain't demanded that Joe Biden apologize for the 94 crime deal, but that's something else. I had a story. They told me that this man was a racist, But I had a story and I knew that if I could use my story to convince this man that there was a need to reform my criminal justice system, then I would do that. I wasn't gonna be worried about emotions. I wasn't gonna be worried about the media. I wasn't going to worry about the naysayers. I was gonna go in with my story and see if I could make a difference. I found myself sitting in front of president Trump in the oval office and I shared my story. This is the man that they told me was a racist. I don't know. I'm scared to death. Alright. We're gonna hang me. I don't know if you're gonna call the KKK the way that the media has portrayed it. I'm in a danger zone. Just so happened That he heard my story. Not only did he pass the 1st step act, but he also made it illegal for them to chain women to the bed during their childbirth. This white man that they told me was erased. They told me he hated black people. So not only did he just sign one of the most historic forms of criminal justice reform legislation to ever hit this nation overturning the 94 crime feel that massively incarcerated black America bring nearly 20,000 people to this day the First Step Act. I sat in the oval office with a lot of criminal justice reform advocates. I saw Kim Kardashian on the front page taking her pictures. I saw Alice Johnson. I saw Louis, Louis Reed. I saw Ben Jones. I saw Jessica Jackson, I saw, what's her name? Vibicco Fox. I saw Isaiah Washington but I don't see any of them here today. A lot of people wanna take a lot of credit for being criminal justice reform expert, criminal justice Reform advocates but to tell the truth, you didn't free nobody. Trump did. Jim Kardashian had the nerve to put up a tweet to say free Gunnar. Gunnar is a YSL rapper tied to the young thug case charged with The same d a, the same charges. You put up a tweet and say free of known gangster in Atlanta, Georgia, but you won't put up a tweet And they free president Trump. And the only reason you're getting any credit for free in anybody is because president Donald j Trump signed the papers. As a criminal justice reform I'm advocating somebody that's grateful to president Donald Trump for giving me a second chance, giving me an opportunity to run for congress by clearing my record. Somebody who was completely oblivious to the corruption that happens in Atlanta, Georgia. I just wanted to do something for my community. I refuse to be silent. Not only will I stand for Atlanta, Georgia, not only will I stand for America, Not only will I stand for the babies being aborted in the womb, not only will I stand for the mothers that choose life, I'm also gonna stand with president Donald Trump.
Saved - August 21, 2023 at 3:56 PM

@TalkMullins - Heather Mullins

BUSTED!Arsonist who set fire to @johnmkane1776’s Trump sign at 4am (while appearing to have wet his pants) has been identified as Jim White of Raleigh, NC. *ATTACHED VIDEO*

Saved - August 17, 2023 at 5:08 AM

@TalkMullins - Heather Mullins

GEORGIA! This was my interview with Fulton County Election Director Rick Barron during the 2020 election recount. @HarriHursti is falsely claiming bipartisan counters were used to review every ballot but it was actually temp election workers from a left wing organization.

Video Transcript AI Summary
The decision to use Fulton County workforce counters instead of a bipartisan group was made due to budget constraints. The county recruited some poll managers, but the main reason for using county employees was to reduce costs.
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Speaker 0: Whose decision was it to use Fulton County workforce, counters as opposed to, like, a bipartisan group of counters at each table? Well, we did recruit some, some poll managers, but, I think part of it has to do with the budget. I mean, this is an expensive endeavor that's falling to the counties. So we made the decision to use as many county employees as we And they reduce the the cost that we would have to pay. Alright. Thank you. Thank you. And who's decision
Saved - August 16, 2023 at 2:06 PM
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In Georgia, Governor Kemp dismisses alleged fraudulent votes. @GAballots reveals duplicate ballot images obtained in a lawsuit. Hand-marked ballots scanned multiple times. Support my work by following and subscribing!

@TalkMullins - Heather Mullins

GEORGIA! @GovKemp pretends these FRAUDULENT votes never happened. This is my video where @GAballots shows me the duplicate ballot images that were obtained as part of a lawsuit before Judge Brian Amero. Hand marked ballots were scanned in MULTIPLE times. Please follow and subscribe to support me and my work!

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In this video, the speaker shows two different batches of votes, scanner 5,162, batch 234, image 59, and scanner 5,162, batch 235, image 19. They point out that both batches have the same little tail, indicating a potential mistake or coincidence. They also highlight another example where the word "Republican" is written the same way on both ballots. The speaker mentions that there are a total of 62 images in the batch, but they didn't go through all of them. They conclude that the entire batch seems to have been scanned multiple times.
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Speaker 0: So, what we're looking at here are 2 different batches of votes, scanner 5,162, batch two thirty four, image 59 and scanner 5,162, batch 2 35, image 19. And what you can is like on this vote right here, we've got this exact same little tail that shows on both of them. And if you think that maybe that's just a mistake are just a coincidence. Here is the next one that shows you can see Republican as written there, Republicans written there. Is, ballot 61, this is ballot number 2 and then each one of them even has this little dot in the Fannie Willis. Speaker 1: Okay. And do you have more of those? Speaker 0: We have the entire batch. I've got there's 62 images in here total, and I didn't even get tends to go through all of them. But these are the most obvious ones where it's clear that it's the same. This one's got the little tail on the side. Speaker 1: And so what happened so do you know the numbers of these whole batches? Like Speaker 0: I don't remember what the what the totals were when the batches I don't think they were they weren't disparate. They were fairly close. But the the simple fact that they occurred Speaker 1: see that little bubble right there. This is a one image. Here's another image. Speaker 0: Exactly. The Speaker 1: exact same. And the batch number What is it? 5162? Speaker 0: Also, scanner 5162 Okay. Scanner. Batch number 235, image number 92, matches, the same scanner, 5162, batch 2 30 4, image 33. Speaker 1: So there you have it. Duplicate one. The entire batch is scanned several times. Speaker 0: Alright. So we'll
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