This police officer has it right. Today’s Police want to be “Call of Duty” not police officers. We need to change the culture. #BLM pic.twitter.com/SK7hHSAtS7
— Ruthless πΊπΈπ₯ (@ursomoneyhoney) September 29, 2020
This police officer has it right. Today’s Police want to be “Call of Duty” not police officers. We need to change the culture. #BLM pic.twitter.com/SK7hHSAtS7
— Ruthless πΊπΈπ₯ (@ursomoneyhoney) September 29, 2020
.@MassAGO Maura Healey: “Voter intimidation is real. If you thought you could win an election outright, fairly, you wouldn’t have to play games and you wouldn’t have to try to steal it, which is what Donald Trump is doing.” pic.twitter.com/VqpCfHMR4k
— Christiane Amanpour (@camanpour) September 29, 2020
Analysis: Trump’s campaign is making up fake debate excuses in advance. Sound familiar? https://t.co/ZXCJJvRKoO
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) September 29, 2020
Michael Flynn’s lawyer says she asked Trump not to pardon his former national security adviser and personally briefed the president https://t.co/eXaK1BvXBk
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) September 29, 2020
The rising risk from wildfires is making insurance unaffordable for more Californians. I’m calling on the Federal Insurance Office to study the issue and recommend ways to ensure that insurance remains available to homes, businesses and commercial properties. pic.twitter.com/0Z0Q1HwaY1
— Senator Dianne Feinstein (@SenFeinstein) September 29, 2020
The White House has formally submitted Judge Amy Coney Barrett's SCOTUS nomination to the Senate pic.twitter.com/eFbT6OjR8M
— Zoe Tillman (@ZoeTillman) September 29, 2020
BREAKING: Trump CANNOT stay an order blocking its census apportionment memo, a 3-judge panel wrote in a blistering ruling.
— Adam Klasfeld (@KlasfeldReports) September 29, 2020
Trump's arguments about irreparable harm and urgency are "frivolous," the judges found.
Background, @CourthouseNews @JRuss_JRuss https://t.co/xT7wP9sJoH pic.twitter.com/VVg0NCtAgO
Powell tried to invoke ***executive privilege*** to circumvent Sullivan's questions, surprising the judge who said she does not work for the government.
— Megan Mineiro (@MMineiro_CNS) September 29, 2020
Joe Biden’s campaign sent a letter to Mark Zuckerberg accusing Facebook of being “the nation’s foremost propagator of disinformation about the voting process” https://t.co/oBw86I7CtA
— Bloomberg (@business) September 29, 2020
Mr. President, the Chinese don't pay your damn tariffs. I do.
— Chris Gibbs (@ChrisRGibbs) September 29, 2020
You're killin me here man..@RuralUSA2020 @RVAT2020 @FarmersForTrade pic.twitter.com/SPtPsRgsYd
Democrats and advocates are battling Ohio's secretary of state in court over the number of ballot drop boxes in each county. https://t.co/g56WjKTubh
— This Week (@ThisWeekABC) September 29, 2020
On #C4News at 7pm (2pm Eastern in the US) more revelations from the massive cache of voter data used by the Trump campaign in 2016. And what it means for @profcarroll and the fight for his Cambridge Analytica data as featured in #TheGreatHack pic.twitter.com/OyAF8gcTFA
— Krishnan Guru-Murthy (@krishgm) September 29, 2020
USPS workers are resisting orders so they can deliver mail on time. Mechanics in NY aren't removing mail sorters. Ohio clerks rescue prescriptions from stalled bins & deliver mail off-hours. In Pa., carriers make excuses to buy time to finish their routes. https://t.co/kkASM2Tsc2
— Dan Zak (@MrDanZak) September 29, 2020
Today's hearing will discuss this document, examine this problem & examine actions that the federal gov't must take to rid law enforcement communities of officers who have white supremacist affiliations or beliefs.
— Oversight Committee (@OversightDems) September 29, 2020
πΊTUNE IN NOW: https://t.co/btRCQJKSCK
A Texas sheriff has been indicted after TV footage of a fatal police chase was destroyed https://t.co/e5TAu05bC2
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) September 29, 2020
The Crimes of Bill Barr by @LouiseMensch https://t.co/VJZa9Oei15 - my latest, just out. RUMINT on John Durham, and Barr’s motives for obstruction.
— Louise Mensch (@LouiseMensch) September 29, 2020
Jared Kushner Paid No Federal Income Tax for Years, Documents Suggest
— Jon Cooper πΊπΈ (@joncoopertweets) September 29, 2020
Confidential documents reviewed by The Times indicate that Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law and key adviser, probably paid little or no income tax from 2009 to 2016. https://t.co/lRKyqyex6U
Sully Sullenberger stepped up in a critical moment and now he asks that we do the same. That we do what’s needed and what’s critical to save our nation from Trump's chaotic destruction.
— VoteVets (@votevets) September 29, 2020
We're proud to have co-sponsored this with @ProjectLincoln. #SullyVsTrump #VoteHimOut pic.twitter.com/PZ4uHYWfCB
11 years ago, Sully was called for his moment. Now, we are all called to this moment.
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) September 29, 2020
Join Sully in regaining control of this nation's destiny by voting Donald Trump out.
In partnership with @votevets. pic.twitter.com/r9wQiAdjRO
Trump is a criminal and Evangelicals who support him are hypocrites. “Trump Secretly Mocks His Christian Supporters” - The Atlantic https://t.co/ZsxCu6aMbf
— chefgwen πΊπΈ (@chefgwen) September 29, 2020
For 3 weeks in August, the US Postal Service stopped fully updating a national change of address system that states use to keep their voter rolls current.
— Amee Vanderpool (@girlsreallyrule) September 29, 2020
This meant that at least 1.8 million new changes of address had not been registered in the database. https://t.co/ymCNWa0AlN
Wow, that was quick! "Grand jury proceedings in Breonna Taylor case will be released [on Wednesday] following judge's order, Kentucky attorney general says": https://t.co/J3TzHrjmfS
— Colin Miller (@EvidenceProf) September 29, 2020
Trump Secretly Mocks His #Christian Supporters. His former attorney says Trump had this to say after meeting with #Evangelical pastors: “They’re all hustlers.” - @TheAtlantic https://t.co/pplIqD72kb
— PETER MAER (@petermaer) September 29, 2020
Former aides say they’ve heard Trump privately ridicule conservative religious leaders, dismiss faith groups with cartoonish stereotypes, and deride rites and doctrines held sacred by many in his base.
— McKay Coppins (@mckaycoppins) September 29, 2020
My story on what Trump really thinks about religion: https://t.co/T8UyQ5bprr
.@RudyGiuliani is simultaneously claiming that @JoeBiden has 8/10 dementia symptoms and is relying on adderall to remember things.
— Andrew Feinberg (@AndrewFeinberg) September 29, 2020
According to ex-Apprentice crew member @CaslerNoel, @realDonaldTrump regularly abused adderall as a “maintenance high.”pic.twitter.com/HpQc0N0egN
Alternative headline:
— Derek “mansplaining to men” Simon (@DartmouthDerek) September 28, 2020
“Religious fundamentalists finance terrorism” https://t.co/xAB9QWeI2X
Opinion: Trump has laid a trap for the debate — but he’ll be the one to step into it https://t.co/HgkJOAoH4P
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) September 29, 2020
Opinion: Trump said he would bring jobs back to Ohio’s manufacturing workers. Instead, he deserted them. https://t.co/kGcssFRxUG
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) September 29, 2020
#BREAKING Belarus opposition leader says will address French parliament pic.twitter.com/JBjgMAvYrz
— AFP news agency (@AFP) September 29, 2020
Belarus opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya met with French President Emmanuel Macron in Vilnius to discuss European support for the opposition in her country.https://t.co/1B4fD07puj
— DW News (@dwnews) September 29, 2020
President Trump called his children “consultants” and gifted them $26 million in a tax scheme that probably broke the law.
— Rep. Val Demings (@RepValDemings) September 28, 2020
I can’t believe this guy has money trouble. pic.twitter.com/kBF367c4Hk
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) September 29, 2020
“This president appears to have over $400 million in debt. To whom? Different countries? What is the leverage they have? So for me, this is a national security question,” Pelosi said.https://t.co/zsIoCFUELT
— Maddow Blog (@MaddowBlog) September 29, 2020
The problem isn’t that Barr overrules DOJ subordinates. It’s that he is wrong on the law whenever he does, and always in ways that advance Trump’s grievances. https://t.co/jmZEBbG2As
— Barb McQuade (@BarbMcQuade) September 29, 2020
Still no answer to this question: Who paid off Brett Kavanaugh’s $92,000 country club fees plus his $200,000 credit card debt plus his $1.2 million mortgage, and purchased themselves a SCOTUS seat?
— Andrea Junker ® (@Strandjunker) September 28, 2020
this is from 2016. but, in a week when a lot of people are worked up about "Catholics," one way or the other, it is worth reposting
— Anne Applebaum (@anneapplebaum) September 28, 2020
NOW this makes sense about Parscale: he has criminal liability under 18 U.S. Code 1001 for lying to Congress...about treason. https://t.co/et5L9ZOLUD
— Eric Garland (@ericgarland) September 28, 2020
Hey guys. If the RNC was colluding with Russian intelligence to suppress the vote of African Americans, know who that implicates?
— Eric Garland (@ericgarland) September 28, 2020
Reince. Priebus. pic.twitter.com/oHoz0pMfLD
Multiple people died during a hostage situation that unfolded in Salem, Oregon, Monday afternoon, officials said. https://t.co/SDJ9WAAn71
— CNN (@CNN) September 29, 2020
PSA: The #FBI and @CISAgov warn that cyber actors may spread false claims about hacked voter information to cast doubt on the legitimacy of U.S. elections. Beware of disinformation regarding cyberattacks on voter registration databases or voting systems. https://t.co/Q1N6WuktJN pic.twitter.com/ItiCt2HQ9O
— FBI (@FBI) September 28, 2020
Here's more about the QAnon "digital camouflage" strategy, which they're using to try to launder Q's wackadoo conspiracy theories onto the civilian internet without the movement's toxic branding.https://t.co/OVVtYBys2U
— Ben Collins (@oneunderscore__) September 28, 2020
A majority of Hong Kong’s pro-democracy lawmakers plan to remain in office after China’s decision to extend their terms without a planned election https://t.co/WNekBer7vz
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) September 29, 2020
We all know Bannon was recently arrested.
— ProPublica (@propublica) September 28, 2020
But THIS wasn't immediately clear: Tucked near the bottom of the many-page indictment, prosecutors are seizing the assets of his dark-money nonprofit Citizens of the American Republic. https://t.co/Lesjn8LzKO
Who runs Hong Kong: party faithful shipped in to carry out Beijing's will https://t.co/QYk8do3zzt
— The Guardian (@guardian) September 28, 2020
Sadly, this essay was prophetic. We must stand up for those, like @joshuawongcf, bravely fighting for the freedom of expression & other democratic rights in Hong Kong. And we must allow them to seek asylum in America. We must stand for freedom.https://t.co/N2rjKwAEqr
— Senator Jeff Merkley (@SenJeffMerkley) September 28, 2020
*SARCASM* filter engaged ... https://t.co/owIjpRW66u
— Christopher Burgess (@burgessct) September 29, 2020
These two paragraphs about Brad Parscale are absolutely haunting me. pic.twitter.com/Et98ZQ0OSi
— Molly Jong-Fastπ‘ (@MollyJongFast) September 29, 2020
Dear Mr. Putin....
— Nancy Toppan (@toppan_jane) September 29, 2020
The latest by @LouiseMensch is a must-read as we look forward to 2021 and rebuilding our reputation as the leader of the free world.
https://t.co/oHRhWK3ZOn
Mitch McConnell won’t reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act because one provision could cause those who commit acts of domestic violence to lose their access to firearms indefinitely. The NRA, who feeds his Senate majority, opposes it—so Mitch does, too.
— Milo M. (@Ex67T20) September 29, 2020
He's broke.
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) September 28, 2020
artist: @zelley pic.twitter.com/KZw9kSO5Pq
Hey what happens when you find out a Supreme Court Justice lied on his disclosures and had his debts illegally paid off for him? That would be interesting. https://t.co/j18HyrTxlY
— Fred Wellman (@FPWellman) September 28, 2020
BREAKING: UK’s Channel 4 has obtained a huge data leak from Trump’s 2016 campaign. The leak reveals personal data of almost 200 million voters used by Trump’s campaign, which manipulated algorithms to deter millions of Black Americans from voting. pic.twitter.com/eT7ssKFiQC
— Ava DuVernay (@ava) September 28, 2020
Mark Burnett knew Trump was broke, production had to rent office furniture to make him look wealthy on season one of ‘Apprentice’ because Trump Org office was so ratty. All the kids would ask for per diems on set, not your typical billionaire moves. @realDonaldTrump
— NoelCaslerComedy (@CaslerNoel) September 28, 2020
The @nytimes Trump tax expose lends urgency to a persistent Q asked throughout his presidency, one which may outlast it: where did his money come from? My analysis for @TheScotsman incl how Trump Org hasn't paid a *penny* in UK corporation tax in 15 years: https://t.co/SlfQP6uJTa
— Martyn McLaughlin (@MartynMcL) September 28, 2020
Breaking News: Top White House officials spent weeks pressuring the C.D.C. over the summer to downplay the risk of sending children back to school. https://t.co/REz7nwp2Tm
— The New York Times (@nytimes) September 29, 2020
Worldwide death toll from coronavirus eclipses 1 million https://t.co/bsQog6y4Sh
— The Boston Globe (@BostonGlobe) September 29, 2020
Amy Coney Barrett, President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, has close ties to a charismatic Christian group that holds men are divinely ordained as the "head” of the family. @MBieseck @MRSmithAP https://t.co/Evd1a9fcsi
— The Associated Press (@AP) September 29, 2020
I think this should confirm that Trump's physicals with this guy were bullshit. https://t.co/WAsWW8iLWM
— Tom Nichols (@RadioFreeTom) September 29, 2020
I appreciate @NicolleDWallace highlighting the national security implications of @realDonaldTrump’s debt and foreign income and why it matters heading into this election. https://t.co/zhFwJCnV9Z
— Peter Strzok (@petestrzok) September 29, 2020
When you send your henchman to work with Julian Assange to publish American emails hacked by Russian intelligence, it complicates the moral power of your complaints about violations of your financial privacy
— David Frum (@davidfrum) September 29, 2020
Especially after you've used the pardon power to protect the henchman
It essentially accuses Cameron of hiding behind grand jury secrecy requirements while misleading the public about evidence the grand jury actually saw. It asks the court to release the record in the interest of justice, transparency, and accountability.https://t.co/CRhBHVDbE0
— Radley Balko (@radleybalko) September 28, 2020
New NYT story: The Apprentice helped Trump line deals up to save his bankrupt business...WITH THE RUSSIAN MOB
— Eric Garland (@ericgarland) September 29, 2020
"There were seven-figure licensing deals with hotel builders, some with murky backgrounds, *in former Soviet republics*" https://t.co/Bz8nkbUJcX
Trump is $421 million in debt. That leaves him open to political and foreign manipulation, and means that if re-elected, he could spend his term cheating more systems, currying more favors, and manipulating his executive power to stay afloat—at the expense of the American people.
— Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) September 28, 2020
A homeowner asks a Portland police officer how do these protest end
— Sergio Olmos (@MrOlmos) September 29, 2020
Police officer responds “if people liked our trump government a lot more, we probably wouldn’t have this issue in the first place” pic.twitter.com/iHBtdTtkZJ
As Trump and Senate Republicans try to rush a Supreme Court appointment before the election, @KamalaHarris tells @Lawrence voters are being deprived of the right “to elect their next president who then will make the decision about who will be the nominee.” https://t.co/1QAq501Hfm pic.twitter.com/so9Nji3wMZ
— The Last Word (@TheLastWord) September 29, 2020