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Ceasefire Deal​

Israel, Hamas Agree To 'First Phase' Of Peace Plan​

President Trump announced Wednesday a ceasefire has been reached between Israel and Hamas, paving the way for the release of 20 living hostages and relief for nearly 2 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

Trump said the two sides signed off on “the first Phase” of a peace plan he announced late last month, a major reprieve to halt more than two years of war since Hamas brutally attacked Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, killing approximately 1,200 people and taking more than 250 hostages.

 
Another morekaos jinx.

What were you guys saying about using the National Guard and precedence?

Stop taking the Tylenol.
It was just too much for them..they would have imploded..its OK, everyone on earth knows the truth…only makes him stronger.😂😂😂😂👍🏽🇺🇸

Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Corina Machado dedicates award to Trump​

 
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Hitler Brings Peace To Israel

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"Saving and protecting Jewish people is what Hitler is all about," said one historian following the announcement of the ceasefire. "We all hoped there would someday be peace between Israel and all of its neighboring Arab countries, but I've got to admit, I never would have predicted that it would be Hitler who pulled it off. Well done, Hitler. You really came through for the Jews on this one."

 
Politics…if the boy king thinks he is going to get into a redistricting pissing match they will lose spectacularly. Either that initiative won’t pass here or if it does, the Republicans can redistrict far more states than the Democrats ever could…they lose even more. 😂😂😂👍🏽🇺🇸

How Newsom’s Retaliation Against Texas Redistricting Could Backfire


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/news/content/ar-AA1KxJTn?ocid=sapphireappshareView attachment 10540
Picked a fight he couldn’t win…that’s presidential timber🤦🏽‍♂️😂😂😂🇺🇸

BREAKING: NC to redraw congressional maps to stop California​

Republicans in North Carolina will vote to redraw congressional maps next week in order to prevent California from stealing the majority.

 
Newsom is trying to copy Trump's media strategy of sucking all the air out of the room so other Democrats can't get a foothold in the Primary. The entire reason for this ballot initiative is so he can garner national headlines for "standing up to Trump", which is what a lot of blue-leaning voters are calling on Democrats to do. So in that sense, I don't think it matters if the redistricting initiative backfires; He still gets all the media attention for having tried.
 
No Kings is part of Trump Resistance 2.0. It is a well-organized, well-funded movement similar to the pro-Palestine and BLM movements. Nothing about it is grassroots. The June No Kings protests that media attributed to ICE were actually planned in February 2025 shortly after Trump's inauguration.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political...r-revolution-style-mobilization-against-trump

We traced $294,487,641 to the official No Kings 2.0 partners & organizers...all funneled through the same “Riot Inc.” dark-money networks

Someone actually looked into cell phone data at the BLM protests and the pro-Palestine protests and found many of the same cell phone numbers present. Same people probably were at the No Kings events as well. A former democrat commentator noted that “Protests are meant to be the voices of the unheard. Yet these protests are the voices of those who never shut up.”

Tides, which is mentioned in the article, was the fiscal sponsor for the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation.

https://capitalresearch.org/article/unearthing-the-tides-nexus-part-4/

In July 2020, CRC reported that the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation—one of the top Marxist-led groups in the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement—had transferred ownership from a relatively unknown fiscal sponsor to the Tides Center. Like other Tides projects, the BLM Global Network Foundation is not a standalone nonprofit, and few of its donors can be identified. But CRC’s Robert Stilson traced grants to its original fiscal sponsor, Thousand Currents, from the NoVo Foundation, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, and Borealis Philanthropy—all left-wing standbys.
 
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I know morekaos doesn't like to mention this but it has to make you think when the US and other countries are protesting a US President.
Happens all the time…they hated Reagan and Bush too…with the same effect…nothing changes…and quickly forgotten…✊🏽👎🏽😂😂😂🇺🇸


Bet chat gtp didn’t tell you about that😂😂😂👍🏽🇺🇸
 
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You're so silly. Those were not quite nationwide protests. Surprised you didn't go back farther.

And of course ChatGPT knows more than you:

The 2004 Republican National Convention protest against George W. Bush, while massive (hundreds of thousands of people), was centered in New York City, not a nationwide coordinated event like the “No Kings” or “Women’s March” movements.


If we narrow the question to nationwide protests specifically directed at a sitting U.S. president, the historical record shows very few examples before Trump that reached that kind of scope. Here’s the reality by era:



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1. Vietnam War protests (late 1960s–early 1970s)


  • Targeted: Presidents Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Nixon.
  • Scope: The only clear historical parallel to something like “No Kings.”
  • Example:
    • Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam (Oct 15 1969) — millions participated in demonstrations across every U.S. state, protesting Nixon’s handling of the war.
    • Estimates: 2–3 million people nationwide; over 250 major cities held rallies.
    • Organizers explicitly blamed the president’s policies, not just the war itself.
  • Source: Library of Congress & Smithsonian accounts of the 1969 Moratorium.
    ➜ This is arguably the closest historical equivalent to “No Kings” in scale and intent.



2. Ronald Reagan (1980s)


  • Major demonstrations against Reagan’s nuclear arms and Central America policies (e.g., 1982 Nuclear Freeze rally with ~1 million in NYC).
  • However, these were mostly single-city events, not coordinated in every state.
  • They targeted administration policy but weren’t structured as a nationwide anti-president campaign.



3. George W. Bush (2003–2008)


  • Massive anti-Iraq War protests (e.g., February 15 2003: over 10 million people worldwide, ~1 million in the U.S.).
  • But again: coordinated internationally, not a formal “nationwide U.S.” anti-Bush protest.
  • Centered in major cities like NYC, San Francisco, D.C., not smaller towns.



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If we define “nationwide protest against a sitting U.S. president” as:


Coordinated actions across most or all states focused directly on opposing the president’s actions or leadership,

then there have only been two major eras:

  1. 1969 Moratorium protests (against Nixon/Johnson)
  2. 2017–2025 movements (against Trump) — including the Women’s March, Hands Off, 50501, and No Kings.
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It's just sad that the nation is divided like this which was one of my main issues with Trump.

He needs to get that peace in the Middle East back in line so he can start making money off the Palestinians.
 
Prettty much the same group of hippie , white disgruntled fools…just older…and like all those other protests… quickly forgotten…there was a protest?😂😂😂😂🤷🏽‍♂️🇺🇸

Fifteen years ago, on Feb. 15, 2003, somewhere between 6 million to 11 million people turned out in at least 650 cities around the world
He described the anti-war protest movement as “two groups coming together”: the core peace movement and
the larger group of people who were registered Democrats and opposed to the Iraq war and then-Republican President George W. Bush, in general.



 
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