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Should be a wild four years.

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REPORTER: Why not stop the narco-terrorist boats from Venezuela with the Coast Guard instead of striking them with missiles?!

PRESIDENT TRUMP: Because we've been doing that for 30 years and it has been totally INEFFECTIVE. They have fast boats...but they're not faster than missiles. We've been trying to [stop them] for YEARS...right now, we have basically NONE coming in. It never worked when you did it in a politically correct manner xitter
 
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Martha McCallum's interview on Fox News with Finger Eater. People are saying it's a fair thorough interview but she lets a lot of shit slide and he's really not that smart when he's not saying his prepared zingers, reminds of Christie Creme's "you'll be Donald Duck!" during the primary debate.


 
Those boxes indicate that these niggers had their own offices.
You might have missed this earlier this year:

Pentagon removes major media outlets, including NBC News, from dedicated workstations in new 'rotation program'
NBC News (archive.ph)
By Amanda Terkel
2025-02-01 17:41:38GMT

NBC News, The New York Times, NPR and Politico must vacate their office spaces in two weeks for other news organizations — including at least one that did not request to be added.
WASHINGTON — The Department of Defense announced Friday night that it will institute a new “annual media rotation program” for its in-house press corps, effectively removing several major news outlets, including NBC News, from their Pentagon office spaces in favor of other outlets.

In addition to NBC News, The New York Times, National Public Radio and Politico must vacate their dedicated workspaces. The news organizations learned about the new directive in a memo sent to the press corps without being individually notified, and an accompanying email included a message that read, in part, “no additional information will be provided at this time.”

“For over a half-century, the Pentagon Press Corps has benefited from working out of individual office spaces that provide coveted and open access to some of the Department’s top military and civilian leaders,” read the memo Pentagon spokesperson John Ullyot sent to the Pentagon Press Association.

“In order to broaden access to the limited space of the Correspondents’ Corridor to outlets that have not previously enjoyed the privilege and journalist value of working from physical office space in the Pentagon, beginning February 14, 2025,” Ullyot wrote, there will be “a new Annual Media Rotation Program for those dedicated media spaces.”

In a statement, NBC News said, “We’re disappointed by the decision to deny us access to a broadcasting booth at the Pentagon that we’ve used for many decades. Despite the significant obstacles this presents to our ability to gather and report news in the national public interest, we will continue to report with the same integrity and rigor NBC News always has.”

The move by Pentagon officials comes seven days after the Senate confirmed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth by the narrowest of margins. It followed weeks of coverage about his behavior and treatment of women, including allegations that his alcohol consumption alarmed colleagues and his second wife feared for her safety around him. Hegseth has denied the allegations.

NBC News reported on some of the allegations against Hegseth.

The memo identified the rotating organizations by medium — selecting one each from TV, print, radio and online news to swap in and out. It said the news organizations rotating out had two weeks to vacate their spaces.

The new outlets rotating in are One America News Network — which will take NBC News’s spot — the New York Post, Breitbart News Network and HuffPost.

Three of the new outlets are conservative, while HuffPost leans progressive.

HuffPost does not have a Pentagon correspondent, and the site did not request a space, spokesperson Lizzie Grams said.

“If the Trump administration and Secretary Hegseth are interested in more hard-hitting coverage of their stewardship of the Defense Department from HuffPost, we are ready to deliver,” Grams said.

"This decision interferes with the ability of millions of Americans to directly hear from Pentagon leadership, and with NPR’s public interest mission to serve Americans who turn to our network of local public media stations in all 50 states," NPR said in a statement. "NPR will continue to report with vigor and integrity on the transformation this Administration has promised to deliver. NPR urges the Pentagon to expand the offices available to press within the building so that all outlets covering the Pentagon receive equal access."

A One America News spokesperson said in a statement that the news outlet has operated a bureau in Washington since 2013, and it “looks forward to having access to physical office space at the Pentagon and will utilize the accommodations full-time as soon as it’s available.”

NBC News reached out to the other news outlets for comment.

The memo did not include further details about the process of the new “rotation program,” including how officials chose which outlets needed to vacate office space first, how the new outlets were chosen and which are next, and how long an outlet would remain without an office space before it was rotated back into the building.

NBC News has held its dedicated Pentagon workspace for decades, enabling the network to broadcast its journalism throughout the day and within minutes of breaking news. The “booth,” as they are called, is hardwired with technical equipment, phone lines and a camera installed by NBC.

It is unclear whether NBC News will have the technical capability to broadcast from the Pentagon once it clears out its equipment from its workspace.

Ullyot noted that the vacating outlets continue to be members of the Pentagon press corps, meaning, in part, they “will be able to attend and cover briefings and be considered for travel with civilian and military leaders in the Department as they have previously.”

The Pentagon Press Association on Friday evening issued a statement saying, “Our resident press corps has greatly expanded over the years and we have always welcomed new members and will continue to do so.”

“We are, however, greatly troubled by this unprecedented move by DOD to single out highly professional media who have covered the Pentagon for decades, under both Republican and Democratic administrations,” the statement read. “We have asked for a meeting and we will keep everyone informed.”

At her first press briefing this week, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said that President Donald Trump’s administration was “opening up the briefing room to new media voices.” The first people she called on were Mike Allen of Axios — a longtime political journalist at a site considered mainstream — and Matt Boyle of Breitbart, a conservative site.

Leavitt also said her team was working “diligently to restore the press passes of the 440 journalists whose passes were wrongly revoked by the previous administration.”
 
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Martha McCallum's interview on Fox News with Finger Eater. People are saying it's a fair thorough interview but she lets a lot of shit slide and he's really not that smart when he's not saying his prepared zingers, reminds of Christie Creme's "you'll be Donald Duck!" during the primary debate.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=5q6SKrWtpmU
https://youtube.com/watch?v=tXG7CSJpr08
This smug Ugandan is really misreading the mood of the country right now.
 
I want this to happen because it would be fun to watch socialism fail again, in a shithole city I plan to never visit. I am also looking forward to the showdown with New York jews when/if he goes full brown caliphate mode or tries to mess with their landlord schemes.
I just want to see Fredo get his ass handed to him after his failed Newsom-style attempt to pander to centrists.
 
That sounds dangerously close to admitting that OSINT isn’t actually “OS”.

The new Pentagon rules only require journalists to clearly identify themselves as press, have an escort while in most of the building, and not to try to solicit any information from staff. None of them are a concern unless you were actually trying to get information that you’re not allowed to have.
OSINTDEFENDER is Simon Anderson
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Simon Anderson owns the “OSINTdefender” account, which he registered in December 2021. On Discord, the administrator of the OSINTdefender server goes by the name Leanandice. He was born on november 19, 1999. As per his LinkedIn profile, he resided in Georgia, USA, until May 2022. However, according to True People Search, only in that state was born in November. In 2015, he worked as a cafe manager in Fayetteville, Georgia. It seems that from 2016 to 2019, he to become a military officer. In 2019, he joined the US Army, where he served as a radio frequency technician. Still, curiously, his profile mentions the US Air Force, also based in Fayetteville. His LinkedIn indicates that he started studying at Georgia Military College in 2020. In May 2020, he began identifying as an advanced electronics and computer sciences specialist with the US Naval Forces stationed in Great Lakes, Illinois. ...
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Edit: there are detailed accusations online that he's digital hasbara.
 
Mamdani's career is going to be such a fun watch between the regret of NYC voters and the big threat of Trump cutting funding for his city. Only worry is how his victory will effect the rest of the state, like my home city... which shall not be named, for obvious reasons, lol.
 
Let me know if I'm late, but the 100+ year old Columbus painting, that climate "activists" threw paint on, has been damaged.
The paint has pooled near the bottom of the frame and penetrated the canvas. Since water-heavy parts washed away some of the varnish, among other things, the paint will hinder future restoration attempts, potentially damaging the painting beyond repair. Why they didn't protect it is beyond me.
 
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Edit: Since apparently some people are complete retards, the context for the clip is given in the first thirty seconds, which is why I am not giving further comment. It speaks for itself.
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The paint has penetrated the canvas and pooled near the bottom of the frame. Since water-heavy parts washed away some of the varnish, among other things, the paint will hinder future restoration attempts, potentially damaging the painting beyond repair. Why they didn't protect it is beyond me.
Big oil companies are certainly shaking in their boots because of acts of cultural terrorism. The climate activists are totally only one ruined art piece away from saving the world.
 

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