thePrisoner
@theeprisoner.bsky.social
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Empathy is a good thing, you should try it. Liberals prefer to help people not to shun them. Anti-MAGA, not anti-Republican.
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🚨 SECRETS THEY DIDN’T TELL YOU

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maddow.msnbc.com
"...including while she was praying with her eyes closed and hands lifted, wearing a clerical collar and stole."

religionnews.com/2025/10/07/i...
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mtsw.bsky.social
Pretty confused by how TRON became a big-budget movie franchise. Was it a bit hit when it came out? No. Did it become a big hit on video/TV? Also no. Do people have fond nostalgic memories of it? Eh kinda but not really. Was it secretly great and critically acclaimed? No again
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mrsbettybowers.bsky.social
One thing we've learned from the American judicial system: The first 34 felonies are on the house*.

*Terms and conditions may apply. See prosecutors for details if you're not white. Or rich.
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mehdirhasan.bsky.social
"Sinister, Malevolent, Venomous: Stephen Miller Is Like No Other White House Aide in Modern US History"

Miller, the deputy White House chief of staff, has never hidden his disfigured & dangerous psyche. But now Trump has empowered him to execute his fascist impulses, writes John Harwood for Zeteo.
Sinister, Malevolent, Venomous: Stephen Miller Is Like No Other White House Aide in Modern US History
Miller, the deputy White House chief of staff, has never hidden his disfigured and dangerous psyche. But now Donald Trump has empowered him to execute his fascist impulses.
zeteo.com
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oregonian.com
Things are happening at Portland's ICE facility tonight.

Read more of our protest coverage here: www.oregonlive.com/crime/2025/1...
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golikehellmachine.com
FROGS TOGETHER STRONG is fucking incredible
oregonian.com
Things are happening at Portland's ICE facility tonight.

Read more of our protest coverage here: www.oregonlive.com/crime/2025/1...
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govpritzker.illinois.gov
Reporting live from Chicago, there’s no “hellscape” I’d rather be in.
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donmoyn.bsky.social
"30-year-old conservative lawyer and activist who is Trump’s nominee to lead the Office of Special Counsel, which deals with federal employee whistleblower complaints and discrimination" cancelled his colleague's hotel room so she would be forced to stay with him.
www.politico.com/news/2025/10...
In late July, Paul Ingrassia, the White House liaison for the Department of Homeland Security, arrived at a Ritz-Carlton in Orlando with a lower-ranking female colleague and others from their department. When the group reached the front desk, the woman learned she didn’t have a hotel room.

Ingrassia then informed her that she would be staying with him, according to five administration officials familiar with the episode. Eventually the woman discovered that Ingrassia had arranged ahead of time to have her hotel room canceled so she would have to stay with him, three of those officials said.
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ronfilipkowski.bsky.social
All to cover up the Epstein files.
theeprisoner.bsky.social
Just a heads up, only Congress can change the name. Trump can call it the Department of fairy farts if he wants, it doesn't make it true.
theeprisoner.bsky.social
4 blocks? She was looking at the chicken guy nearby.
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ronfilipkowski.bsky.social
Noem claims Portland hid their war zone from her.
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thedailyshow.com
The following is REAL footage from Portland, 2025. Viewer discretion is advised.
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gtconway.bsky.social
Apart from helping Comey's selective prosecution defense, this also means the president of the United States uses direct messages on Truth Social to communicate with cabinet officials.

I didn't know that, but we can be sure intelligence agencies all over the planet already did.
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cwebbonline.com
ICE getting tailed like it’s a heist movie. Chicago is turning the tables.
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mariaanastasia1.bsky.social
From Just Jack:
The difference between Canada and the US.
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fwcollaborative.bsky.social
GOP staffer says Johnson worried about Republicans 'tearing each other from limb to limb'
An unnamed senior GOP aide warned on Thursday that if the House of Representatives returns to session before resolving the shutdown, “We’d have people tearing each other from limb to limb." That's according to a recent report published in Politico that highlighted internal fears as Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) presses ahead with a recess strategy to force Senate action. Johnson is refusing to bring the House back until Senate Democrats move on a stopgap funding measure the House passed weeks ago — a stance that’s increasingly straining Republican unity. Some Republicans, including Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.), are insisting the chamber should at least reconvene to pass a standalone bill safeguarding military pay, which risks being missed on Oct. 15. Senate Republicans echoed the urgency: “You’ve got to be here,” Sen. Thom Tillis (R‑N.C.) said. Johnson, though sympathetic to mounting frustration, defended his course. “Emotions are high. People are upset — I’m upset,” he said, per the report. “Is it better for them, probably, to be physically separated right now? Yeah, it probably is, frankly.” The report noted that in private, he’s urging Republicans to frame the stalemate as Senate Democrats’ fault. GOP lawmakers say Johnson told them the message should be: “we’ve done our job.” To avoid recalling all members, one proposal would be to pass the troop pay measure by unanimous consent during a pro forma session. “If we have a way to make sure our troops get their paychecks, we should pursue that,” Rep. Kevin Kiley (R‑Calif.) said. Still, fractures in the GOP are widening. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) publicly bashed Johnson’s strategy and blamed him — along with Senate GOP leader John Thune (R-S.D.) — for the shutdown. “This should not be happening,” she said. Complicating matters, President Donald Trump has vowed troops won’t go unpaid, and the White House is reportedly exploring ways to shift funds to cover paychecks. Some Senate Republicans expect the administration will act. House GOP leadership privately expressed frustration with the White House’s posture, though some, such as Rep. Mike Bost (R‑Ill.), said if executive action is possible, “more power to them.”
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