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Third Assassin real name is Venovkian, not Vem Miller - associated with OSCE. US State Dept asylum visa for one of the “Vem Miller” passports. Diplomatic immunity possibly. pic.twitter.com/zdjAfUTJ8Z
— George Webb - Investigative Journalist (@RealGeorgeWebb1) October 14, 2024
He does have a thick beard
Wait he did an interview! Okay
Miller also says that there are no falsified IDs on his person, that there was confusion because he's Armenian and some use his full birth name and others don't to avoid potential anti-Armenian sentiment around the world.
His 2021 court documents list his name as 'Vem Vim Yenovkian', also known as 'Vem Miller Yenovkian'.
Journo's not being schizo
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the last few months i've worked really hard to create a merch line that embodied my core values and the country i love.
— Isabella Maria DeLuca (@IsabellaMDeLuca) October 11, 2024
with that, we have officially launched and our site is live. link is in my bio ❤️ pic.twitter.com/3NBIIgvjUJ
I was curious where you make your American First hats, as your site doesn't say. I looked up the specs and it seems you copy/ pasted info from your merch partner, but removed the China and Myanmar info. Can I ask why you didn't use any of the dozen-plus USA hat manufacturers? pic.twitter.com/G9r3rDW2iw
— derek guy (@dieworkwear) October 12, 2024
I disagree. There's no better time to buy American than now, and it's readily available. Tariffs will raise the cost of American-made goods, partly, but not exclusively, because it also raises the cost of inputs. If you want to support American manufacturing, why not do it now? https://t.co/sfHTd4KAKC
— derek guy (@dieworkwear) October 12, 2024
Always remember: around half of all US imports are inputs used by American manufacturers to make goods at globally-competitive prices. Tax the inputs, and you hurt the downstream US companies (and their workers). https://t.co/KBRmtNbpQu pic.twitter.com/oqREqd8PbE
— Scott Lincicome (@scottlincicome) October 12, 2024
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Has anyone written anything about how due to the many millions of U.S. covid deaths (disproportionately elderly, conservatives, vaccine skeptics), this will result in an advantage for Democrats in the upcoming November elections?
— Rob Henderson (@robkhenderson) June 16, 2024
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REFUTED IN https://rdrama.net/post/307825 It's a russian hoax that claims that Tim Walz r*ped and murdered a boy in 1990
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Ok Tim, I guess now would be a good time to drop my October surprise. You remember him right? The real reason you walked away from teaching? The kid who spent the night at your home? the one you went to the gay bar with? The reason the school board had a meeting about you? What…
— Black Insurrectionist--I FOLLOW BACK TRUE PATRIOTS (@DocNetyoutube) October 11, 2024
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.@WorldLibertyFi Token Sale goes live on Tuesday morning, October 15th! This is YOUR chance to help shape the future of finance. Be there on Monday, October 14th at 8 AM EST for an Exclusive Spaces to learn more. Join the whitelist today and be ready for Tuesday:…
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 12, 2024
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🚨 BREAKING: Univision accidentally broadcast proof that Kamala used a teleprompter at her town hall
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) October 11, 2024
Watch them panic when they realized they were showing the prompter live on-air pic.twitter.com/fiUFcfN2Kx
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A number of my good friends and family have been surprised about my decision to support @realDonaldTrump for president. They have been surprised because my political giving history has been mostly to Democrats, my voting registration has typically been Democrat (in NY, you must…
— Bill Ackman (@BillAckman) October 11, 2024
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JIM CRAMER: “I DON’T SEE HOW HE [TRUMP] WINS” pic.twitter.com/9gUVMHBtXD
— NewsWire (@NewsWire_US) October 11, 2024
!nooticers oh no no no no no
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Former President Barack Obama traveled to Pittsburgh on Thursday to urge voters there to choose Vice President Kamala Harris in November, aiming a message at one group in particular: Black men.
The decision voters have between the vice president and former President Donald J. Trump, her Republican opponent, "isn't a close call," Mr. Obama said as he visited with a group of campaign volunteers and officials at a field office just ahead of his appearance at a Harris rally. His message was for Black male voters whom he said might not be yet on board with Ms. Harris.
Citing "reports I'm getting from campaigns and communities," he called out what he said was flagging enthusiasm for Ms. Harris compared with the support he received when he was running for the presidency in 2008.
"You're coming up with all kinds of reasons and excuses," Mr. Obama said. "I've got a problem with that.
"Part of it makes me think that, well, you just aren't feeling the idea of having a woman as president, and you're coming up with other alternatives and other reasons for that," Mr. Obama continued, adding that the "women in our lives have been getting our backs this entire time.
"When we get in trouble and the system isn't working for us, they're the ones out there marching and protesting."
The stern words from the former president were meant to address worrying signs for Ms. Harris, including that her support among Black voters is still lower than what President Biden received when he won the state in 2020, according to a poll last month from The New York Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer and Siena College. Ms. Harris's advisers and a raft of Democratic strategists believe that if anyone can lift Black voter turnout, it is Mr. Obama.
"He's got, obviously, tremendous appeal to Black voters," the Democratic strategist James Carville said. "He has tremendous appeal to suburban whites, which is another big part of the coalition. And he drives Trump nuts."
Early voting has already begun in Pennsylvania, which Ms. Harris must almost certainly win to defeat Mr. Trump. She holds a narrow lead in the polls there, having overcome the significant deficit she inherited from Mr. Biden. Democrats are hoping for high voter turnout in the state's biggest cities, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.
Mr. Obama remains adored by Democrats, making him a natural surrogate for Ms. Harris on the campaign trail. More than 90 percent of Democrats and many independents view him favorably, according to an August survey by The Economist and YouGov — well above other Democrats, including Mr. Biden, Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton.
Ms. Harris was an early supporter of Mr. Obama, flying to Iowa in 2007 to knock on doors for the junior senator from Illinois when she was the district attorney of San Francisco.
The Pittsburgh rally kicked off Mr. Obama's plans to return the favor. The former president plans to barnstorm battleground states in the final weeks of the election to emphasize the importance of voting.
On Thursday night before over 4,500 people at the University of Pittsburgh's Fitzgerald Field House, Mr. Obama largely made the case for Ms. Harris by delivering a searing takedown of Mr. Trump. He mocked Mr. Trump as unable to relate to everyday Americans — quipping, to jeers, that he has most likely never changed a diaper or a tire. The attacks turned serious, too, as Mr. Obama upbraided Mr. Trump's response to the deadly hurricanes that have devastated Southeastern states.
Mr. Obama pointed to a Trump rally after Hurricane Helene devastated the Carolinas and Georgia, where Mr. Trump made a series of false claims. He contrasted it with visits Ms. Harris and Mr. Biden made to the states in the days after, where they met with emergency workers and comforted families.
"Donald Trump, at a rally, just started making up stories about the Biden administration withholding aid from Republican areas and siphoning off aid to give to undocumented immigrants," he said. "Just made the stuff up."
"Everybody knew it wasn't true," he said. "Even local Republicans said it was not true."
Mr. Obama said Mr. Trump's allegations carried grave consequences because the claims could discourage people from seeking help.
"The idea of intentionally trying to deceive people in their most desperate and vulnerable moments," he said, "and my question is: When did that become OK?"
Mr. Obama acknowledged the frustration that people are feeling after a pandemic that gutted the economy — which has been a vulnerability for Ms. Harris's campaign.
"I get why people are looking to shake things up," he said. "What I cannot understand is why anybody would think that Donald Trump will shake things up in a way that is good for you, Pennsylvania."
"There is absolutely no evidence that this man thinks about anybody but himself," he added.
Mr. Obama also used Mr. Trump's record to broaden his call to all men to support Ms. Harris.
"And by the way, I'm sorry, gentlemen, I've noticed this, especially with some men who seem to think Trump's behavior of bullying and putting people down is a sign of strength," he said. "And I am here to tell you that is not what real strength is. It never has been."
"Real strength is about working hard and carrying a heavy load without complaining," he continued, his voice rising into a shout. "Real strength is about taking responsibility for your actions and telling the truth even when it's inconvenient. Real strength is about helping people who need it and standing up for those who can't always stand up for themselves. That is what we should want for our daughters and for our sons, and that is what I want to see in a president of the United States of America."
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Ok Tim, I guess now would be a good time to drop my October surprise. You remember him right? The real reason you walked away from teaching? The kid who spent the night at your home? the one you went to the gay bar with? The reason the school board had a meeting about you? What…
— Black Insurrectionist--I FOLLOW BACK TRUE PATRIOTS (@DocNetyoutube) October 11, 2024
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