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Saved - July 31, 2025 at 9:38 PM

@trevor_hk - TREVOR

The mom's right but l'm sure the principal doesn't care care https://t.co/UBnraUT6g9

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A teacher allegedly dedicated three days a week to LGBTQ curriculum for eight-year-olds. The speaker questions whether all students are excelling in core subjects to justify this time allocation. The speaker believes sexuality and nudity are inappropriate topics for this age group. The teacher allegedly disregarded a parent's concerns and sought ways to continue the lessons behind the parent's back. The speaker asserts that all children matter and objects to these subjects being taught to eight-year-olds.
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Speaker 0: Three days a week, she taught LGBTQ curriculum in her class. How many of those students are excelling in that classroom? Is everybody in that class getting a's in math, English, grammar, social studies? That we can dedicate three days a week to teach eight year olds about sexual orientation? I don't care what kind of sex is being discussed. The word sexuality, nudity does not belong in the ears in a classroom of eight year old kids. And when a parent showed their concern, what does this teacher do? Completely disregards and goes behind the parents back trying to find ways of how to continue these lesson plans. If you guys want to talk about including all, listening to all, every student matters, our kids matter too. And we don't want those subjects being taught to children who are just eight years old.
Saved - June 2, 2025 at 11:32 AM

@trevor_hk - TREVOR

Jesus Christ arrest someone https://t.co/6Oa5fKVnLW

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The speaker alleges a serious issue involving "auto pen pardons." They claim it was a "cash for clemency deal," where staffers exploited a "bogus legal system" to process pardon forms. The speaker believes these forms were then auto-penned, resulting in undeserving individuals being released, while someone profited from the scheme.
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Speaker 0: This happened. It's super serious. This is a big allegation about those, auto pen pardons. Speaker 1: He it was a cash for clemency deal, and that's exactly what I think you're gonna find out. You're gonna find staffers that were able to to take forms, get them, and run them through some sort of bogus legal system and then they and then they auto pinned them and there's probably people out on the street that are that shouldn't be but somebody got rich off that.
Saved - June 2, 2025 at 11:23 AM

@trevor_hk - TREVOR

2 amazing leaders 🇺🇸❤️ https://t.co/G9zcut98jC

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Prime Minister Meloni of Italy is recognized for her exceptional work and impact on Europe. Meloni states her goal is to "make the West great again" and believes this can be achieved through collaboration. She expresses support for unspecified efforts. The speaker notes a strong relationship between Italy and the United States.
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Speaker 0: It's an honor to have the prime minister of Italy with us. Prime minister Maloney, who's doing a fantastic job. I would say that she has taken Europe by storm. Speaker 1: I'm proud of sitting here as prime minister of on Italy. The goal for me is to make the West great again. I think we can do it together. We can. Together, we can build just a lasting peace. We support your efforts, Don. Speaker 0: She's become a friend, and we really have a great relationship between Italy and ourselves.
Saved - May 28, 2025 at 12:28 PM

@trevor_hk - TREVOR

Our president….God protect him forever.❤️🇺🇸❤️ https://t.co/952OTaNz3Z

Saved - April 8, 2025 at 3:27 PM

@trevor_hk - TREVOR

Ops😧 https://t.co/XSy8TcvPbd

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The speaker claims that Biden's Justice Department placed mothers on FBI and terrorist watch lists for advocating against certain school curricula. They state these mothers were labeled as terrorists for their activism. The speaker urges listeners to examine the Justice Department's actions. They then mention Biden's pardon of his son and his statement that the Justice Department has been politicized.
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Speaker 0: What Biden's justice department did was unbelievable. You you place mothers on FBI watch list because you are wrote about what they're being taught to children in school. Wait. What is that? Yeah. You know, they they had mothers and families placed on FBI watch list, terrorist watch list because of their advocacy around some of the things that they're teaching their children in school. They wanted to acknowledge they call them terrorists. I'm telling you, you gotta see what that Justice Department did. And a lot of people wanna ignore what what you know, they talk about my case. -Yeah. -But when Biden pardoned his son, he said -Yeah. That was -He said the justice department has been politicized. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That was a you know?
Saved - April 1, 2025 at 1:13 PM

@trevor_hk - TREVOR

Cancelled due to shooting free palestine lets be honest https://t.co/GBLhYJ1axu

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Rachel Ziegler has reportedly been benched by Disney due to PR concerns. Disney scrapped her planned appearances on SNL, Kimmel, and Drew Barrymore. This decision follows Zegler's criticism of the original Snow White film, calling it outdated and mocking the love story. Zegler also reportedly shouted "Free Palestine" next to Israeli co-star Gal Gadot at a Disney press event, turning the film into a geopolitical controversy. Disney canceled a $10,000,000 Disney World event. Zegler is now allegedly threatening to sue Disney for canceling her appearances.
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Speaker 0: Rachel Ziegler has officially been benched by Disney and no, this isn't a rumor. The Snow White star has become such a PR nightmare, the studio has cut her out of her own press tour. She was set to appear on SNL, Kimmel, Drew Barrymore, all of it scrapped. Why? Because Disney finally realized putting a mic in front of her is a financial risk. It started with her trashing the original Snow White. She called it outdated, mocked the love story, and basically told fans they were wrong for liking it. Then came the political chaos. Rachel basically shouted Free Palestine next to Israeli co star Gal Gadot during a Disney press event. In a single moment, she turned a kids' film into a geopolitical controversy. They even canceled a $10,000,000 Disney World event, and now Zegler's threatening to sue Disney for canceling appearances. First, she torched the movie's image, then insulted the fans, and even hijacked the spotlight. And now she wants compensation? At this point, Snow White 2025 isn't a film launch. It's a cleanup operation.
Saved - March 10, 2025 at 7:42 PM

@trevor_hk - TREVOR

ALL THIS INFO IS COMING OUT AND ALL OF YOU STILL WANNA PAY TAXES! YOUR THE FUCKIN PROBLEM! https://t.co/NLMBN0hD5I

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The US Treasury Department has been flagged for potential waste and abuse of taxpayer funds, with about 23% of entitlements, roughly $50 billion annually, going to recipients without known Social Security numbers or IDs. This equates to about a billion dollars a week in potential fraud. Adding to the concern, the Treasury Department hasn't been keeping itemized records of their payouts, making it impossible to track where the money is actually going. Fortunately, an agreement has been made where the Treasury Department will start itemizing all payments, detailing where the money is going and to whom. It's unbelievable that the Treasury hasn't had to provide accountability for where taxpayer money is being spent, especially when individual taxpayers are held to a much higher standard.
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Speaker 0: So more coming out from Doge. Apparently, this time it's the US Treasury Department who has more waste and abuse of taxpayer funds than so far anything else that they've looked at. 23%. And it appears that there are people receiving entitlements to the tune of 50,000,000,000 with a b dollars a year that have no known Social Security number or ID on file. 50,000,000,000. That's a billion dollars a week in fraud and abuse. But not only is a billion dollars a week going to unknown sources with no social security numbers and no valid ID. In addition to that, apparently, the treasury department doesn't keep itemized records of their payouts. So there's no way to follow-up and check as to where the money is going. So as of right now, the treasury department and Elon Musk Doge has agreed that going forward, the treasury department will now itemize all of the payments that they make, like where the money is going, to what entities, to whom. It is shocking to me, and it should be shocking to every taxpayer that our own treasury department has no accountability and keeps no formal records of where they're paying and what they're paying. We could not get away with that at home with our own budgets. And could you imagine if the IRS came into our houses and said, well, I I wanna see itemized list of all these things that you pay and we didn't have it, they would say, well, we're just gonna assume that you did x y z, and we're just gonna slap what we think you owe. But there's no accountability on their end. This is absolute insanity.
Saved - January 15, 2025 at 11:43 PM
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I watched as Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass faced tough truths on CNN when a fire union chief broke down in tears. He highlighted the staffing shortages he's been warning about for years, showing that their leadership relies more on slogans than real solutions.

@_samuel_72 - MICHAEL🪽

Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass got absolutely destroyed by facts when a fire union chief broke down in tears on CNN, exposing the staffing shortfalls he had been warning about for years. Turns out their “leadership” is more about slogans than solutions, and the truth hit harder than their empty promises ever could.🔥👀

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Firefighters in Los Angeles have long warned of severe staffing shortages in the fire department, a situation that has worsened over the years. Recently, fire captain Freddy Escobar expressed regret that his warnings were not heeded, as the understaffed department struggled to combat the Palisades fire. A CNN analysis revealed that Los Angeles ranks 9th among the ten largest U.S. cities for firefighters per resident, with significant amounts of rescue equipment sitting unused due to budget constraints. Fire personnel have urged the city to reconsider budget cuts, emphasizing the dangers of inadequate emergency resources. City leaders, including Councilwoman Tracy Park, acknowledged the need for change, while Mayor Karen Bass attributed the fires' severity to unprecedented weather conditions rather than budget issues. However, there are signs of growing support for addressing these staffing concerns.
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Speaker 0: Not long before deadly wildfires broke out in Los Angeles, firefighters were sounding the alarm about major staffing shortfalls inside the city's fire department. Our senior investigative correspondent, Kyung La, digging into the story for us. Kyung, a new CNN analysis backs up those concerns about staffing. Tell us more. Speaker 1: Know, we've heard sort of the back and forth about fire budgets involving the current mayor, but this is an issue that precedes this mayor. This is years in the making. The fire department has warned of dire consequences saying that they need more money. They need more firefighters, and they warned of this as recently as last month. At that commission meeting Speaker 0: Mhmm. Speaker 1: You said, it's dire. Someone will die. Speaker 2: It's eerie listening to your words because that's what occurred. So it's let me just take a minute. Sorry. Speaker 1: Fire captain Freddy Escobar Speaker 2: You're not supposed to make me cry. Speaker 1: 35 year veteran of the Los Angeles Fire Department wishes he'd been wrong, and this had not happened. For years, the LA FD Union president warned that a disaster like the Palisades fire could happen. And while the cataclysmic weather conditions were historic, Escobar also blamed something predictable that hurt the fire fight, money. Speaker 2: This is a woefully understaffed fire department. We either gonna have a fire department that's gonna reflect 2025, or we're gonna have a fire department that's gonna reflect the 19 sixties. Speaker 1: A CNN analysis shows out of the 10 biggest cities in the nation, Los Angeles ranks 9th when it comes to the number of firefighters per resident. And it shows 1,000,000 of dollars in rescue equipment is just sitting in a lot unused because the fire department can't afford to hire the mechanics to repair it. LA's fire chief said in a recent memo, the fire department staffing levels were half the size of what they should be. Speaker 2: If we cut one position, if we close one station, if we close one resource, the residents of Los Angeles are gonna pay the ultimate sacrifice, and someone will die. Speaker 1: Just last month, fire personnel packed an LA fire commission meeting, begging the city to rethink the budget. Speaker 3: These cuts came at exactly the wrong time Speaker 4: with calls for services at an all time high and our firefighters at their breaking point. Speaker 5: We are straining our department's resources beyond the brink, and we cannot continue on this path. Speaker 1: City councilwoman Tracy Park was there too. Speaker 5: There are large swaths of the city with no emergency response resources available. Speaker 3: Are we gonna be having the same conversation next year and the year after? Speaker 5: We can't. We can't. I think that people are rightly upset, Not only that this happened, but there is a sense that we as local leaders needed to do more for them. I feel like I let them down, And I've been screaming about it from the day I came in. And so I think there is an obligation of us to not let this be for nothing. I think this has to be the wake up call. Speaker 1: Los Angeles' mayor, Karen Bass, said at a recent press conference that the budget didn't have a a major impact in battling these fires mainly because of the unprecedented nature of these fires, the wind, and the dry conditions. The union, though, says that there was a a city council meeting today. They do detect some strong support now from the mayor as well as other members of the council, and they do believe now that these fires and all of this surrounding Los Angeles that things may change. Wolf. Alright. Reporting excellent work. Thank you Speaker 0: very much. So let's
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