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WTF happened to the WTF happened to the WTF happened with Trump today thread?

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"He commented more than once that, 'You know, Hitler did some good things, too,'" Kelly recalled to The Times. Kelly said he would usually quash the conversation by saying "nothing (Hitler) did, you could argue, was good," but that Trump would occasionally bring up the topic again.

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Lunchables up 17%. Thanks, Donald!
"He commented more than once that, 'You know, Hitler did some good things, too,'" Kelly recalled to The Times. Kelly said he would usually quash the conversation by saying "nothing (Hitler) did, you could argue, was good," but that Trump would occasionally bring up the topic again.

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Instead of falling back on the weak sauce of “TDS,” feel free to point out where he’s wrong.

https://x.com/magacult2/status/2013056336402244080?s=46&t=taZJ_d5ITWr6Hq3PUZDUiQ
"He commented more than once that, 'You know, Hitler did some good things, too,'" Kelly recalled to The Times. Kelly said he would usually quash the conversation by saying "nothing (Hitler) did, you could argue, was good," but that Trump would occasionally bring up the topic again.

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Another unhinged rant?

"Donald Trump has publicly announced a seemingly sudden plan to sue JPMorgan Chase during a lengthy rant directed at the bank’s CEO—and on-again, off-again friend—Jamie Dimon. “A front page Article in The Fake News Wall Street Journal states, without any verification, that I offered Jamie Dimon, of JPMorgan Chase, the job of Fed Chairman,” Trump, 79, ranted during a Truth Social tirade on Saturday. “This statement is totally untrue, there was never such an offer and, in fact, I’ll be suing JPMorgan Chase over the next two weeks for incorrectly and inappropriately DEBANKING me after the January 6th Protest, a protest that turned out to be correct for those doing the protesting — The Election was RIGGED!"'
https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-lashes-out-at-billionaire-ex-pal-with-shock-lawsuit/
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This man is just so pathetic.

"He commented more than once that, 'You know, Hitler did some good things, too,'" Kelly recalled to The Times. Kelly said he would usually quash the conversation by saying "nothing (Hitler) did, you could argue, was good," but that Trump would occasionally bring up the topic again.

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Instead of falling back on the weak sauce of “TDS,” feel free to point out where he’s wrong.

https://x.com/magacult2/status/2013056336402244080?s=46&t=taZJ_d5ITWr6Hq3PUZDUiQ

Any takers?
"He commented more than once that, 'You know, Hitler did some good things, too,'" Kelly recalled to The Times. Kelly said he would usually quash the conversation by saying "nothing (Hitler) did, you could argue, was good," but that Trump would occasionally bring up the topic again.

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Didn’t Custard say Trump was delivering with stunning precision?

https://x.com/dittiepe/status/2013277068469911571?s=46&t=taZJ_d5ITWr6Hq3PUZDUiQ
"He commented more than once that, 'You know, Hitler did some good things, too,'" Kelly recalled to The Times. Kelly said he would usually quash the conversation by saying "nothing (Hitler) did, you could argue, was good," but that Trump would occasionally bring up the topic again.

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Custard, Mn, and Judy can’t see the con:

"He commented more than once that, 'You know, Hitler did some good things, too,'" Kelly recalled to The Times. Kelly said he would usually quash the conversation by saying "nothing (Hitler) did, you could argue, was good," but that Trump would occasionally bring up the topic again.

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Custard, Mn, and Judy can’t see the con:



Con man:

"He commented more than once that, 'You know, Hitler did some good things, too,'" Kelly recalled to The Times. Kelly said he would usually quash the conversation by saying "nothing (Hitler) did, you could argue, was good," but that Trump would occasionally bring up the topic again.

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If they don't join, tariffs?
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https://x.com/lightonliberty/status/2012954668838588585?s=46

Kinda funny

I remember when Clinton and Obama had masked ICE agents demanding random people on the street show proof of citizenship. And went door to door. They were dragging people out of their cars and homes, beating and killing American citizens. Large men were body slamming small women against the pavement. It was so much fun.

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I remember when Clinton and Obama had masked ICE agents demanding random people on the street show proof of citizenship. And went door to door. They were dragging people out of their cars and homes, beating and killing American citizens. Large men were body slamming small women against the pavement. It was fun.

The left and media wasn’t out here trying to cause chaos then like they are now. You realize they’re wanting stuff like that to happen because it’s Trump. If you don’t think that’s the case, you’re delusional…
Because FOX News told me so…

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AI Overview

Sanctuary cities started in the 1980s as a religious-led movement (the "Sanctuary Movement") to protect Central American refugees fleeing civil wars, with cities like San Francisco formalizing policies in the late 80s (e.g., 1989) to limit local cooperation with federal immigration enforcement, after the Reagan administration denied asylum to most fleeing El Salvador and Guatemala, classifying them as economic migrants instead. The goal was to provide humanitarian aid and resist federal policies deemed unjust, a tradition rooted in biblical sanctuary principles.

When They Started

*Early 1980s: The religious-led Sanctuary Movement began, with churches hiding refugees from Central America.

*1985: San Francisco passed a symbolic "City of Refuge" resolution.

*1989: San Francisco enacted Ordinance No. 12-h, the first formal policy limiting city funds/resources from aiding federal immigration enforcement.

*Mid-to-late 1980s: Other cities like Berkeley, Los Angeles, and Chicago followed with similar policies, growing from the church movement.

Why They Started

*Civil Wars in Central America: Thousands fled violence in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Nicaragua.

*Restrictive Federal Policy: The Reagan administration denied asylum to most, deeming them "economic migrants" rather than refugees fleeing war, leading to detention and deportation, often to danger.

*Humanitarian Response: Religious groups and activists, seeing human rights violations, sought to provide aid and challenge federal actions.

*Biblical Tradition: The movement drew on historical and religious concepts of sanctuary, offering refuge from unjust persecution.

Core Actions of Sanctuary Policies

*Prohibit local police from inquiring about immigration status.

*Limit sharing of information with federal immigration authorities (ICE).

*Deny requests for prolonged detention of immigrants for federal purposes.
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AI Overview

Sanctuary cities started in the 1980s as a religious-led movement (the "Sanctuary Movement") to protect Central American refugees fleeing civil wars, with cities like San Francisco formalizing policies in the late 80s (e.g., 1989) to limit local cooperation with federal immigration enforcement, after the Reagan administration denied asylum to most fleeing El Salvador and Guatemala, classifying them as economic migrants instead. The goal was to provide humanitarian aid and resist federal policies deemed unjust, a tradition rooted in biblical sanctuary principles.

When They Started

*Early 1980s: The religious-led Sanctuary Movement began, with churches hiding refugees from Central America.

*1985: San Francisco passed a symbolic "City of Refuge" resolution.

*1989: San Francisco enacted Ordinance No. 12-h, the first formal policy limiting city funds/resources from aiding federal immigration enforcement.

*Mid-to-late 1980s: Other cities like Berkeley, Los Angeles, and Chicago followed with similar policies, growing from the church movement.

Why They Started

*Civil Wars in Central America: Thousands fled violence in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Nicaragua.

*Restrictive Federal Policy: The Reagan administration denied asylum to most, deeming them "economic migrants" rather than refugees fleeing war, leading to detention and deportation, often to danger.

*Humanitarian Response: Religious groups and activists, seeing human rights violations, sought to provide aid and challenge federal actions.

*Biblical Tradition: The movement drew on historical and religious concepts of sanctuary, offering refuge from unjust persecution.

Core Actions of Sanctuary Policies

*Prohibit local police from inquiring about immigration status.

*Limit sharing of information with federal immigration authorities (ICE).

*Deny requests for prolonged detention of immigrants for federal purposes.

Sanctuary cities and States should be illegal in the United States. Federal law should supersede states protecting criminals…
Because FOX News told me so…

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