"This is a fantastic video about how the racial divide started under Obama and has been intensified by people supporting anti-whiteness.
You should save this video and use it for when you hear a liberal tell you that Donald Trump gave people permission to be more hostile and openly racist during his presidency."
https://x.com/DefiyantlyFree/status/1842195395478270077?t=smaZHQ3IVxNbULdfTJV4Mg&s=09
Dear people confused about what Trump is doing,
Here is a montage of a few clips from the rallies. I know I know, you were busy or maybe not interested into listening to Trump go on and on for 3 hrs each rally. But he repeated 90% of each rally. So if you listened to like 2 maybe 3, you wouldn't be surprised right now.
Ya'll see the 4 Horse Men team of Elon's coming to end the Woke in USAID? 🤔 😂
19 - 24yrs old, now Dems complain opposite of Trump, these kids are too young and so stupid like Elon. AOC literally says these kids are ridiculously and Elon is the dumbest person she's ever seen. 🤣
Luke Farriotor was the first person to create an AI algorithm. To scan these scrolls from a volcano explosion like Pompe or something, that no one could decipher for like over 100 years. Here's a quick clip of him, tell me this nerd is dumb... Yea ooookay 🤣
https://x.com/BrianRoemmele/status/1886570101899714771?t=iWX961NtVt0cBkaJN03cag&s=19
We’re goin live! Right now we're starting with the Supreme Court ending Election Day, Trump bullying gas prices to $2.50, Eric Trump flipping Cuomo on air and more. Come hang in the chat:
Receipts page over here: https://truthercast.com/scotus-ends-election-day-trump-gas-price-bully-eric-trump-smacks-cuomo/
On July 6, 1776, 250 years ago today, Benjamin Towne’s Pennsylvania Evening Post became the first newspaper to publish the full text of the Declaration of Independence on its front page on July 6.
This was a big deal in the era of slow communication. Most colonists hadn’t heard the full details yet.
Towne’s paper (one of the first daily-ish papers in the U.S.) helped get the word out quickly in Philadelphia and beyond.
Other papers followed in the coming days.
This printing helped turn an elite congressional act into public knowledge, fueling patriotic fervor.