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@schumer.senate.gov Says a LOT. DOES fuck all. Empty suit. May as well label this “today’s red line” and toss it on the pile. We’ve seen other leaders ACT - resign so they can do what you are failing to.

When fascism hits unsend but the internet is forever.

Unacceptable. Every American should be disgusted by this abuse of power and injustice by the ironically (and inexplicably) head of the Department of Justice.

DOGE will absolutely (on lost tax revenues alone) cost more money than any claimed savings

arstechnica.com/tech-policy/...

Trump claimed gas is $1.98 and eggs are down 94%. Reality check: gas hasn’t dipped below $2.19 anywhere, and eggs? They’re up 26%. When the numbers don’t work, they just make them up. Then double down. And then lie about the lie.

It doesn't matter what the rest of the sentence says, the opening 10 words in themselves are the scandal: "President Trump on Thursday directed the Justice Department to investigate ... "

SO much this! She owes NOTHING to anyone - she tolerated 8+ years of smears and nonsense with grace and dignity. To suggest she owes (of all people) that dbag even a smidge of respect is absurd. He demeans the office and our nation. She’s 100% class.

Precisely the sort of principled legal minds we need to encourage. Bravo.

Walz: "This is how government is supposed to work. It's not supposed to be one old man in the Oval Office sending out middle of the night tweets that shock markets into free fall. It's not supposed to be a bunch of 20 somethings unelected and firing everyone. It's not supposed to be chaos."

They had lawyers, trials, most were given pretrial release, allowed to testify in their own defense, got discovery, could call witnesses, could cross-examine witnesses, could present mitigation at sentencing, and had a right to appeal.