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Is this what people really voted for?

DHS Sent Detainees To South Sudan On Tuesday In Blatant Defiance Of Judge, Attorneys Allege
DHS is violating a court order to remove a group of detainees to South Sudan, lawyers told a federal judge on Tuesday.

Around one dozen people — including a person with a removal order to Myanmar and a person with a removal order to Vietnam — were loaded onto planes and sent to South Sudan on Tuesday, court filings say. The deportations are either currently in progress or have already taken place, lawyers for the group wrote.

In another case described in Tuesday’s court filings, lawyers attached an email from the wife of a person with a removal order to Vietnam. Per that account, ICE officials told detainees that they were to be sent to South Africa, before returning to correct themselves and tell the group of their true destination: South Sudan.

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Nobody cares now and it is certainly not Trumps fault as IHO tried to allude 🤷🏽‍♂️😂😂😂👍🏽🇺🇸
Yes... because only the good things are because of Trump... the bad things are everyone else.

I'm sure most people don't care about the US credit rating but just wanted to know the ramifications of it if any... regardless of whose fault it was.

So the positive spin is it's forgettable?
 
So much winning!!!...👍🏽😂😂🇺🇸

Ketchup maker Kraft Heinz investing $3 billion upgrading US manufacturing


The upgrades will help lower costs by making the plants more efficient, which in turn may help offset President Donald Trump's tariffs, which factored into the company's decision to make the investment, said Pedro Navio, Kraft Heinz's president of North America, in an interview with Reuters.

The investment also allows the packaged food maker to come up with and sell new products faster, he said.

Exclusive-Ketchup maker Kraft Heinz investing $3 billion upgrading US manufacturing
 
So tariffs don’t work?😂😂👍🏽🇺🇸

90 Percent of US Companies Plan to Reshore Amid Tariffs, Allianz Survey Finds


Most firms also plan to raise prices as the U.S. tariffs drive broad shifts in supply chains and pricing strategies.

Nine out of 10 U.S. companies say they expect to bring some or all of their production or sourcing back home in response to new tariffs imposed under President Donald Trump’s trade policy, according to the latest Allianz Trade Global Survey.
The survey, published on May 20, hints at an acceleration in reshoring efforts as U.S. firms adapt to the tariffs, as Trump pursues a global trade reset to boost domestic manufacturing and correct what he says are decades of unfair practices by other countries that put the United States at a disadvantage.
Allianz researchers found that roughly 90 percent of U.S. companies plan to reshore or switch to domestic suppliers in the wake of the April 2 global tariff announcement. U.S. firms ranked among the most likely in the world to pursue domestic sourcing, alongside companies in Italy and Spain.

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Curious questions....

1) Harris doesn't have a pardon. Why not ask her under oath who was running the government in 2023-2024 when Corn Pops was incapacitated?

2) Doesn't the White House have a tape recording system any longer like during the Nixon era? I'm sure there has to be some record of what went on during the last 2 years of Corn Pops reign.

3) Why hasn't the Coppertone Caligula asked these questions? Seems like the kind of low hanging fruit he's capable of harvesting.
 
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