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If I could make the rules, it would forever be May or June. 🥰

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As a mom I think a lot of college students were wildly traumatized and had to experience all kinds of moral injury and they learned a lot more about collective surviving and splitting apart and impassable divides in their communities- than many others have through schooling shootings pandemics

Waiting for Trump to announce the US will order Google Maps to start calling the Red Sea, the F/A-18 Graveyard.

Since we are talking about suiting and Black history, I'll just leave this picture of my aunt here she is on the end on the left side of the photo with the pointed toe. And she made that suit.

NPR did a 30-minute interview with Steve Bannon in his podcast studio that aired just yesterday. PBS had on Chris Rufo tonight. Cozying up to these fucks won’t save you.

For all the legal writing nerds!

The real question might be, “what will you do when your supporters start killing judges?”

Before April 22, I would not have believed a Supreme Court justice would flat out lie- but as the author of the children's book in question, I can confirm that he absolutely did. Thanks @jaywillis.net for reporting on this- more people should be.

Neil Gorsuch told some of the most obvious, farcical, easily debunked lies I can remember a justice telling. I promise you could spend an hour trying to guess what he says is a picture of a “sex worker” in a children’s book, and not get anywhere close. ballsandstrikes.org/scotus/pride...

Look if we’re ignoring Supreme Court rulings then every American woman has a right to an abortion again

China really upping their trolling game since the tariffs.

A shocking attitude to autism Robinince.com for Normally Weird dates uk.bookshop.org/p/books/norm...

when people say "this isn't what I voted for" they should be forced to list what they DID vote for

The fact that everything around us is burning to the ground & some people still have no clue that they voted for the arsonist or are complicit in the arson is absolutely mind boggling. People are ok with it so long as the black woman isn’t their President 🤯. America, we have a problem!

Pretty sure that should say male family members

when people argue with me about due process and how they'd be fine bc they're citizens, I just say "You can't prove you have the right papers if you go straight to prison and never get to show anyone your papers" and then most of them get it

Every time this guy says something is fake, remember that he’s on his second alias.

Call them GOP import taxes.

Spoken like a guy using an alias

You can totally see how this mf bankrupted a casino.

363 law professors, including myself, submitted an amicus brief supporting Perkins Coie's challenge to Trump's EO targeting the firm for representing clients he doesn’t like. This action violates the Constitution and poses a grave threat to the rule of law. #Share law.stanford.edu/publications...

Now do VP Bowman.

Maybe everyone can see it now, but the world's richest people have tanked it all to restock assets and get liquid after years of illegally playing with funny money. They used "the wokeness" as a cudgel and it worked. The next Disney princess WILL be white, as we all eat beans under the highway.

Who’s making the arbitrary and capricious arguments? I feel like we need death penalty lawyers to join immigration lawyers. I want to be on the team for this woman.

begging mainstream journalists, editors, politicians to comprehend that we are fully in "mad king" territory and react accordingly. Look, I was also alive during the 1990s but THIS IS NOT THE 1990s and you all gotta stop trying to fit the round peg into that square hole.

GOP tarriffs, not Trump tarriffs. The GOP is 100% responsible.

Should say GOP tariffs

Good day to remember that a US President has no inherent power over tariffs whatsoever. It’s not like war powers or pardons. It’s entirely delegated by Congress to deal with emergencies. GOP Congress cld modify that law tonight and bring this to a screeching halt.

Assigning Sen. Thurmond’s “longest filibuster” of the Civil Rights Act to the dustbin of history is a powerful part of the story. Because no matter what, that’s where they’re all going, no matter how hard they fight it. Men who fight the future are the most foolish of all men.