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Trump says the United Nations serves no purpose, only sending out strongly worded letters without ever following through.
He says he brought wars to an end without the UN even trying to offer assistance.
βThe United Nations wasnβt there for us.β
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He says he brought wars to an end without the UN even trying to offer assistance.
βThe United Nations wasnβt there for us.β
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POTUS: "Where migrants have violated laws, lodged false asylum claims, or claimed refugee status for illegitimate reasons, they should in many cases be immediately SENT HOME... We have to solve it in THEIR countries, not create new problems in OUR countries."
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BREAKING: The odds of a US government shutdown in 2025 surge to 70%, per Kalshi.
This comes minutes after Trump says no meeting with Democrats "could possibly be productive."
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This comes minutes after Trump says no meeting with Democrats "could possibly be productive."
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Jimmy Kimmel, returning to the air after backlash over his remarks about Charlie Kirk, addressed the controversy.
βIt was never my intention to make light of the murder of a young manβ¦ It was never my intention to blame any specific group.β
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βIt was never my intention to make light of the murder of a young manβ¦ It was never my intention to blame any specific group.β
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Went to pull up a 2021 Vox article about deplatforming conservatives β and this is the promo banner they're currently running at the top of their website. Amazing
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Trump: I ended seven wars and never even received a phone call from the United Nations offering to help. All I got from the United Nations was a bad escalator and a bad teleprompter
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BITCOIN Daily chart is consolidating within a bullish megaphone pattern
Letβs all hope for his to play out
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Letβs all hope for his to play out
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Trump: "Our message is very simple. If you come illegally into the United States, you're going to jail, or you're going back to where you came from, or perhaps even further."
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Trump delivered an epic roast to the UN today, including insults about their building. What a lot of people don't know, is just how far back their animosity goes.
Trump deliberately upstaged the UN, when he built Trump World Tower, cunningly devising his structure to overshadow theirs.
When setting up the project, he strategically acquired "air rights" from at least seven adjacent, lower-rise properties, including the Japan Society and the Church of the Holy Family.
This was done through a series of holding companies, so that no one else would realize his plan until he broke ground (in NYC, you can't file a zoning dispute after a project begins construction).
This allowed him to build the tower much taller than originally permitted by the zoning agreement for the lot. By legally stockpiling "air development rights" from neighboring lots, he was able to combine them into the new tower's height allotment.
This is a common and legal tactic in New York City real estate to construct oversized buildings, but it is rarely done without the consensus and approval of nearby owners.
Apparently, this greatly upset the Rockefellers (major backers of the UN, and part owners of the Federal Reserve), who couldn't believe anyone would have the audacity to upstage their iconic building, especially without their permission.
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Trump deliberately upstaged the UN, when he built Trump World Tower, cunningly devising his structure to overshadow theirs.
When setting up the project, he strategically acquired "air rights" from at least seven adjacent, lower-rise properties, including the Japan Society and the Church of the Holy Family.
This was done through a series of holding companies, so that no one else would realize his plan until he broke ground (in NYC, you can't file a zoning dispute after a project begins construction).
This allowed him to build the tower much taller than originally permitted by the zoning agreement for the lot. By legally stockpiling "air development rights" from neighboring lots, he was able to combine them into the new tower's height allotment.
This is a common and legal tactic in New York City real estate to construct oversized buildings, but it is rarely done without the consensus and approval of nearby owners.
Apparently, this greatly upset the Rockefellers (major backers of the UN, and part owners of the Federal Reserve), who couldn't believe anyone would have the audacity to upstage their iconic building, especially without their permission.
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If you enjoyed the 60Minutes piece on Palmer Luckey and Anduril, youβd be interested to hear his take of the topic of H1B visasβ¦
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