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U.S. Military and boat strikes thread - Was The Follow-Up Boat Strike a War Crime?
Maximum Overkill replied to squistion's topic in The Geek Club
There is one person who can never face any accountability for the killing of people clinging to an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean in September. That person is Donald Trump, who as US president was granted broad immunity for official acts by the Supreme Court last year while he is in office. From there, things get tangled in a complicated bramble of military, civilian and international law. -
U.S. Military and boat strikes thread - Was The Follow-Up Boat Strike a War Crime?
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No shitt Moron. They transfer the drugs from boat to boat to avoid detection. -
Giddy Up! Wilson
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16 Points! The breakout is real, Let's go!!!
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Trump’s son suggests president may walk away from Ukraine
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THANK YOU!!!! DOHA, Qatar — Donald Trump Jr. criticized corruption in Ukraine and suggested Sunday that his father may walk away from the country if it doesn’t make peace with Russia. Trump Jr., the eldest son of President Donald Trump, was speaking at the Doha Forum, a major gathering of government officials and other international players. Trump Jr. stressed that Ukraine has long been hamstrung by corruption in its official ranks and argued that such graft is fueling the war in both Moscow and Kyiv. Trump’s son suggests president may walk away from Ukraine - POLITICO https://share.google/bkeR53H7yWXe5FJRT -
HHS changed the name of transgender health leader on her official portrait
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Trump is a friend of the Gay community, not the MENTALLY ILL CROSSDRESSING TRANNIES. TRANNIES AREN'T REAL -
Trump-led Kennedy Center nearly doubles fundraising from Biden era, smashing record with $23M haul
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MAKING KENNEDY CENTER GREAT AGAIN! -
Blow Burrow is back
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FU Cleveland Defense
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Danny Dimes Achilles
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HHS changed the name of transgender health leader on her official portrait
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Devin Neal 1st career TD LETS GO!
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Devin Neal TD, LET'S GO!
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HHS changed the name of transgender health leader on her official portrait
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As you walk down a particular hallway on the seventh floor of the Humphrey Building in Washington, D.C., you'll find a line of photographic portraits of all the people from years past who have led the Public Health Corps at the federal Department of Health and Human Services. Only one of those portraits is of a transgender person: Adm. Rachel Levine, who served for four years as President Biden's assistant secretary for health. She was the first transgender person to win Senate confirmation, and her portrait has been displayed in the hallway since soon after she was confirmed in 2021. The role is a four-star admiral position in charge of the Commissioned Corps of the U.S. Public Health Service. Levine's official portrait was recently altered, a spokesperson for HHS confirmed to NPR. A digital photograph of the portrait in the hallway obtained by NPR shows that Levine's previous name is now typed below the portrait, under the glass of the frame. Levine responds "During the federal shutdown, the current leadership of the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health changed Admiral Levine's photo to remove her current legal name and use a prior name," says Adrian Shanker, former deputy assistant secretary for health policy in the Biden administration who worked with Levine and is now her spokesperson. He called the move an act "of bigotry against her."
