@RonSupportsYou

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Politics, technology, television, music, comedy, and much more to be seen here, from Ron Feiertag.
#BlueWave #FBR #HashtagGames
Location: California
Veteran: US Army
Silly of me to let things like this make me feel optimistic, I know...
#sunset
This final thought for today is from Kari Joys:

Where has all the East Wing gone?
Long time passing,
Where has all the East Wing gone?
Bunkers ago...

Where has all the East Wing gone?
Gone to grifters, every one.
When will we ever learn?
When will we ever learn...
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#ScandalousSongsAboutCharacters
#HashtagGames

anyone know that island?

#ScandalousSongsAboutCharacters

Jesse Lee: "It was really bold of Pres. Trump to make the man who moved Epstein’s accomplice to puppy prison, in exchange for her silence, the Acting Attorney General of the United States." #coverup
Pick any day he's alive. It doesn't matter.
Paul Rudnick can be relied on for photojournalism at its best.
For example, Paul wrote that this photo shows:
"the moment when Stephen Miller heard
that SCOTUS is upholding birthright citizenship."
Dean Obeidallah: "On Wednesday the Supreme Court justices crushed Trump’s white supremacist agenda of ending Birthright Citizenship as enshrined in the 14th Amendment. And the best part is Trump attended the hearing so he saw his arguments get destroyed."
#TrumpLosesAgain #politics #justice
Donald Trump claimed: "We are the only Country in the World STUPID enough to allow Birthright” Citizenship!" "But according to the Pew Research Center, there are 32 other countries that offer birthright citizenship with essentially the same terms as the United States, including Canada, Mexico and Brazil":
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2026/04/01/supreme-court-trump-birthright-citizenship-takeaways/89421817007/ #SCOTUS copy: @renewedresistance
Is Trump citizenship order doomed? 6 takeaways from birthright debate

Here are six takeaways from the Supreme Court's argument about Trump's order that aims to restrict birthright citizenship.

USA TODAY