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81 years ago, they stormed the beaches of Normandy for freedom. On June 6, 2025, we remember their courage and stand up for justice today.

Join us for a National Strike & Protest (June 6 –10) in honor of D-Day, standing against the rising tide of fascism and authoritarianism.

Don’t go to work (if you can)
Don’t buy or sell anything
Share the message online
Talk to friends, family, neighbors
Show up at protests, especially in D.C.

This is about survival. This is about justice. This is about humanity.

If they fought for us then, we must fight for each other now.

#6610 #VeteransAgainstFascism #NowIsTheTime #DDayProtest


Originally Posted By u/Fearless_Spare_3350 At 2025-05-25 06:18:17 AM | Source


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Video Please delete if not allowed but figured we would fight back another way for those that can’t leave their homes. A white supremcist group showed up in Kansas City MO yesterday.

I thought to myself let’s take their means of transportation since it is against U-Haul policy for people to ride in the back of their trucks and the trucks are not being utilized as intended.

I spoke with customer service, customer service chat online, and emailed corporate the videos and evidence of how their vehicles are being utilized. The sickening part is that law enforcement has allowed this as well so they are complicit at this point.

Anyways here are the email addresses:

corporatesales@uhaul.com

store@uhaul.com

trucksales@uhaul.com

support@movinghelp.com

If they get mass emails about the usage of their trucks, then maybe we can put a wrench in some of this disgusting behavior! Let’s take our country back.


Originally Posted By u/SnooWoofers9353 At 2025-05-25 11:24:06 AM | Source


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We're starting to see more stories of people who voted for Orangina, and are now getting hurt by the trade war. While social media has conditioned us to express glee over their situation, we should use these stories as opportunities to foster an even greater sense of discontent in the general public. Don't fall for the trap of division -- be strategic.


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Originally Posted By u/transcendent167 At 2025-05-24 08:35:45 PM | Source


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Buried in Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” is the sharpest dagger yet—a clause that guts federal courts’ ability to enforce contempt rulings. It says officials can ignore court orders (like injunctions or restraining orders) unless the plaintiff posts a bond. That’s unheard of—and intentionally designed to let the executive branch walk free from judicial accountability.

This isn’t just bad policy. It’s a constitutional kill switch.

It makes federal court orders advisory—toothless.

It shields officials from contempt penalties.

It was hidden, because they knew public scrutiny would destroy it.

It clearly violates the Byrd Rule, because it’s not budget-related. One Senator can raise a point of order and kill it.

CALL YOUR SENATORS. Demand a Byrd Rule challenge.

Even if the rest of the bill passes, this clause cannot be allowed to stand. If it does, court orders won’t mean a damn thing. It’s a direct threat to the separation of powers—and the rule of law.

We still have one move left. Use it.

https://www.findlaw.com/legalblogs/federal-courts/big-beautiful-bill-contains-small-provision-seeking-to-render-previous-judicial-contempt-orders-unenforceable


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For the record $18 an hour is about minimum wage in DC.


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I’ve been waving this as a 3’x5’ flag at protests for a few months and people always ask where I got it. Just wanted to share the file here again in case any of those people happen to be in this sub too. Feel free to redistribute or use however you see fit, but please don’t put it on anything for sale.

If you see me at a protest, come say hi! I’ve got stickers of it I’ll give ya.


Originally Posted By u/Alphab3t At 2025-05-24 01:40:15 PM | Source


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I’ve been waving this as a 3’x5’ flag at protests for a few months and people always ask where I got it. Just wanted to share the file here again in case any of those people happen to be in this sub too. Feel free to redistribute or use however you see fit, but please don’t put it on anything for sale.

If you see me at a protest, come say hi! I’ve got stickers of it I’ll give ya.


Originally Posted By u/Alphab3t At 2025-05-24 01:40:15 PM | Source


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Originally Posted By u/dakatzpajamas At 2025-05-24 09:26:07 AM | Source


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Unlocked NYTimes article: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/23/us/politics/trump-crypto-dinner-attendees.html?unlocked_article_code=1.Jk8.302k.8-qbSLXgkz9A

Invitees to the White House

Justin Sun, a Chinese crypto billionaire who was sued by the Securities and Exchange Commission under President Joseph R. Biden Jr. for allegedly inflating the value of a cryptocurrency. Mr. Sun is a major investor in a separate crypto venture largely owned by a company tied to Mr. Trump, World Liberty Financial. After Mr. Trump took office, the S.E.C. asked a judge to put Mr. Sun’s case on hold. He declined to comment on Thursday night. Image

Justin Sun arriving for the White House tour on Friday. He was the top holder of $TRUMP coins.Credit...Jason Andrew for The New York Times Elliot Berke, a Washington attorney who has worked for congressional Republicans and Justice Clarence Thomas of the Supreme Court. The Times identified him because the invitee list included his email address at his law firm, Berke Farah. He was honored as “Republican Lawyer of the Year” in 2021 by the Republican National Lawyers Association. He did not immediately respond to requests for comment sent via email or LinkedIn message.

Evgeny Gaevoy, the founder and chief executive of a digital-asset firm, Wintermute. The Times identified him because the list of invitees included his Wintermute email. He did not respond to a request for comment sent via email. Anil Lulla and Yan Liberman, two co-founders of Delphi Digital, a Miami Beach firm that offers market intelligence for crypto investors. Their corporate emails were included in the list of invitees. They did not respond to requests for comment.

Cheng Lu, 32, a crypto investor from Shanghai, was observed by a Times reporter entering the White House on Friday. He said he did not have a chance to speak with Mr. Trump during the dinner on Thursday or at the Friday tour. “I just want to see President Trump,” he said. He plans to go to Las Vegas next for a poker tournament, he said. Image

Cheng Lu, a crypto investor from Shanghai, said he did not have a chance to speak with Mr. Trump during the dinner on Thursday or at the Friday tour of the White House.Credit...Jason Andrew for The New York Times

Stephen Dworkin, founder of CTS International, was observed by a reporter for The Times entering the White House on Friday. The company has helped military contractors, including Israel Aircraft Industries, recruit employees, according to his LinkedIn page. He declined to comment.

Sangrok Oh, chief executive of Hyperithm, a Seoul- and Tokyo-based firm that manages digital assets for institutional investors in Asia. He was observed entering the Thursday event and was interviewed by a reporter for The Times and was seen outside the White House on Friday as the V.I.P. buyers visited for the tour. Image

Sangrok Oh, chief executive of Hyperithm, a Seoul- and Tokyo-based firm that manages digital assets for institutional investors in Asia, outside the White House after the tour on Friday.Credit...Jason Andrew for The New York Times

Matthew Liu, co-founder of cryptocurrency company Origin, and former project manager at YouTube, was seen at the White House on his way to the V.I.P. tour. After the tour, he reached out to a reporter to confirm his attendance. “There have been recent unsubstantiated allegations of foreign attendees attempting to buy influence with the president, and there was absolutely zero evidence of this at the event,” he said in an email to The Times. “While there were attendees from both the U.S. and abroad, the central theme of the event was growing our industry together and working with intelligent, fair and innovation-friendly U.S. regulators.”

Other invitees Caitlin Sinclair, a conservative media personality who has worked as a reporter for pro-Trump One America News and the young-conservatives group, Turning Point Action. She posted photos from the dinner on social media, including one that showed Mr. Trump in the background. Ms. Sinclair’s role at the event was unclear, but attendees found fliers on their tables with her photo, which said “connect with your host,” and contained a QR code that brought them to Ms. Sinclair’s website.

Lamar Odom, the former National Basketball Association star now promoting his own memecoin, $ODOM. Mr. Odom posted on social media that he was attending the event, and he appeared in other guests’ photos from inside Mr. Trump’s club. Image

Lamar Odom arriving for the dinner on Thursday.Credit...Elizabeth Frantz for The New York Times Daniel Nizar Boubes was charged with drug-related crimes in Orange County, Calif., and given two years of probation, court records show. “I was a drug addict for years, and that’s what that’s all about,” Mr. Boubes said in a phone interview Friday. He said he has since changed his life, and took an interest in crypto. A spokeswoman for the Orange County District Attorney’s Office said Mr. Boubes pleaded guilty to five felony counts, including two counts of bringing a controlled substance into a jail or prison, and was sentenced to two years’ probation. She said the case was dismissed in 2022 after he successfully completed probation.

SuKyung Na, an executive at Hyperithm.“Looking forward to interesting conversations and the chance to share a bit about what we do at Hyperithm,” Ms. Na wrote before the event. Her corporate email was on the invitee list.

Charles Ayres, a Britain-based crypto marketer and YouTube promoter, confirmed in a phone interview that he attended the Thursday night event. He declined further comment.

Wesley Pryor is the founder of Acheron Trading, a firm focused on digital assets. His Acheron email address was on a list of invitees reviewed by The Times. On LinkedIn, he said he had been active in cryptocurrency since he was a teenager, and that he now operates out of Singapore, which he called “the world’s most progressive jurisdiction for cryptocurrency.” He did not respond to a request for comment.

Jack Tan Lu is the chief executive and co-founder of a popular marketplace for non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, called Magic Eden. His email address with his company was included on the invitee list. He did not respond to an email request for comment. ADVERTISEMENT SKIP ADVERTISEMENT

Tony Yacoub lists himself on LinkedIn as president of T and A Builders, a general contractor in Downey, Calif. The Times identified him because his company email address was included in a list of the event’s attendees. He did not respond to requests for comment sent via email or LinkedIn.

Clay Helms and Stephen Hess, two executives from the Metaplex Foundation, a nonprofit focused on digital assets. Their emails through their nonprofit were on the invitee list reviewed by The Times. They did not respond to requests for comment.

Asher Ang and Lean Sheng Tan, two executives of hedge fund Hyper-Alpha Capital. On LinkedIn, Mr. Tan said he was based in the British Virgin Islands. Their corporate emails were on the invitee list reviewed by The Times. They did not respond to requests for comment.

Kain Warwick, a crypto entrepreneur in Sydney and founder of Synthetix, a crypto exchange. He was interviewed by The Times.

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Joel Lee, a software engineer from Singapore who says on social media that he lives in Rwanda. He was observed by a Times reporter entering the event on Thursday night. Aleksander Michal Kloda, founder of Nickel Digital Asset Management, who describes himself on his LinkedIn account as a “blockchain enthusiast and crypto algorithmic trader.”

Vincent Liu, the chief investment officer at Taiwan-based Kronos Research. He posted several photos from the event on LinkedIn, with the caption: “Great to see the support for Crypto industry from Mr. President!” Image

Vincent Liu, in one of the photos he posted from the dinner on Thursday. In the caption, he wrote: “Great to see the support for Crypto industry from Mr. President!” ADVERTISEMENT SKIP ADVERTISEMENT

Paul Jacobi, a partner at the investment firm Wexford Capital, was listed among the attendees, and a reporter for The Times saw him enter the event. His firm’s website says that Mr. Jacobi “focuses on Wexford’s private equity energy investments.”

Christoph Heuermann, who runs a consulting company that advises people on how to lower their taxes, flew in from Germany. He said in an email with The Times that as a non-V.I.P., he knew beforehand that he would not get to meet Mr. Trump, but he said he enjoyed hearing a speech from “the greatest president in history.” Verjender Choudhary, a software engineer from St. Louis, said in an email that he saw the dinner as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity “to meet the first crypto president.”

Vincent Deriu, a 27-year-old consultant in New York who was ranked No. 165 on the $TRUMP leaderboard, was interviewed by The Times. “If I were to get a selfie or a handshake or something or an autograph, that would be priceless in and of itself for me,” he said.


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