This is a United States Senator mocking the assassination of a Minnesota legislator and her husband. He pretends to be a good Mormon. Heβs a sick fuck.
We got him.
Providing an update on the manhunt momentarily.
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This is my favorite sign from Seattle #NoKings March. Itβs 100% Pacific Northwest mood π
BREAKING: Gavin Newsom just posted this mocking Trumpβs military parade.
Wilmington, NC IN THE HOUSE!
June 14 No kings Over 11 million people protested!
11 MILLION PEOPLE!! π₯π₯π₯
Are we nearing the magic 3.5%??
Never forgetβ¦.WE hold the power.
#nokings
Honestly I still canβt stop laughing ππ π€£
Philly showin' up today
You canβt see me bc Iβm holding a flag but guys I live in a 2k person extremely rural town in one of the reddest counties of WI. So many people showed up there was a line all the way to the highway.
I often feel a bit afraid due to my identity in this area but #nokings brought out so many
Whoa! Hats off to ABC News reporter Matt Gutman for keeping his cool yesterday.
This LAPD officer needs to be relieved of duty if he canβt handle an alleged βtouchβ without snapping.
The first U.S. bishop appointed by Pope Leo XIVβa refugee himselfβis mobilizing priests to accompany migrants at immigration court on June 20.
(Via Christopher Hale)
Black Americans live rent-free in the minds of Black non-Americans. Itβs wild how hard some of them work to distance themselves from us while still consuming and embodying everything we create.
The churches pushing back fascinating
Republicans in Congress are scrambling to fund tax giveaways for billionaires.
Where do they want to take the money from? Programs that provide hot meals for seniors and child care for babies.
Iβm joining @welch.senate.gov in fighting back.
This part
Bars.
This is a big win, but we will keep fighting until Mahmoud Khalil, Dr. Badar Khan Suri, and all people who are being detained by the Trump administration for their protected speech are free permanently.
Tell Congress: Dissent is not grounds for deportation.
Two woman walking and embracing each other in front of an ICE detention center. The woman on the left is wearing a black dress and heels. The woman on the right is smiling and wearing a white hijab, glasses, and a pink garment. Members of the press are in the background.
Two women standing, smiling, and embracing each other with grass, water, and the sky in the background. The woman on the left is wearing a white hijab, glasses, and a pink garment. The woman on the right is wearing a black dress.
Two woman stand next to each other and hold onto one another. The woman on the left is wearing a black dress. The woman on the right is smiling and wearing a white hijab, glasses, and a pink garment. In the background is the fence of an ICE detention center.
Today, our client RΓΌmeysa ΓztΓΌrk was released on bail from ICE detention in Louisiana, and she will return to New England to continue her studies.
πΈ Giancarlo DβAgostaro
I am saddened to hear about the passing of Secretary Alexis Hermanβmy Soror, a trailblazer, and the first Black woman to lead the Dept. of Labor. Her impact on this country and the fight for working people runs deep. Rest in power, Madam Secretary.
Pope Francis dedicated his papacy to creating a more inclusive, loving, and equitable Catholic Church. My heart is with all of those who found faith, community, and hope under his leadership. He was a pillar of progress for the Catholic community and the world. May he rest in peace.
The Women going to the Sepulchre, 1912, Robert Anning Bell Painting of women in blue garments walking leftward, one woman, and then five behind her, on a flat plain, hazy sky ....
Thanks to my friend Harriet for pointing out that the women went to Christ's tomb and saw he was not there, the angels showed up to describe what happened, & the women then told the apostles, who dismissed them. A Biblical account of women not being believed.
If a typical picture is worth a thousand words, this reaction by the leader of Italy to sitting next to an obvious madman is worth several trillion
An op-ed writer is not a danger to their community.
A court that will lock someone up for an op-ed is a danger to every community.