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Schumer introduces a bill protecting the pride flag like the American flag: The year is 2026, the 250th anniversary of the birth of the United States of America, and Senate Democrat Leader Chuck Schumer's idea of a celebration is to protect ... the pride flag's right to fly at national monuments. Schumer's legislation would make the LGBT pride flag a congressionally authorized symbol, giving it the same protections as the U.S. flag, military flags, and POW/MIA flags. The background surrounds Stonewall National Monument, the site of a clash between gay bargoers and the police in 1969, sometimes considered the birthplace of the gay rights movement. Department of the Interior guidance temporarily removed the pride flag from that site, although it has since been reinstalled. Schumer wants to make sure that the flag of perverse sexual identities can never again be removed.
 
Top Dem fundraiser tied to Epstein: The latest release of the Epstein files from the Justice Department reveals that fundraisers working for high-profile Democrat lawmakers, including the likes of Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries, had no problem seeking help from Jeffrey Epstein even after his sex-offender conviction. These fundraisers repeatedly sought Epstein's assistance through 2017. One example shows that Epstein was sent an invitation to a "Schumer Senate Candidate Reception," which featured then-Rep. Martin Heinrich, who was running for the Senate in New Mexico. The files show that it was primarily the Democrat fundraising and public affairs outfit Dynamic SRG that repeatedly reached out to Epstein on behalf of several Democrat candidates, including New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York Sen. Kristen Gillibrand.
 
They came out before hand and pretended to be all about integrity and honesty, but in reality they were behind the scenes rigging the 2020 election.

 
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i saw a similar panel the other day... that was even more disturbing

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I asked ChatGPT something goofy, if Dennis Rodman was going to save the world from nuclear armageddon by bringing people together with basketball.

This is what it says:

Short answer: highly unlikely — but it’s not as absurd as it sounds.

Dennis Rodman is one of the few Americans with personal access to North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un. Through his friendship and “basketball diplomacy,” he’s made multiple visits to North Korea and even organized exhibition games there.

Could basketball stop nuclear war?​

In theory:


  • Sports diplomacy has worked before.
  • Example: “Ping Pong Diplomacy” helped thaw relations between the United States and China in the 1970s.
  • Cultural exchange can humanize rivals and open communication channels.

In reality:


  • Nuclear policy is driven by military strategy, deterrence theory, internal politics, and regime survival — not celebrity friendships
 
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