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habitualTartare@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•Federal agents arrest firefighters working on Washington wildfire
24·3 months agoFederal policy under President Joe Biden’s administration stated that without “exigent circumstances” agents would not conduct their operations at natural disaster or emergency sites. Whether that policy remains in place, however, remains unclear.
Willing to bet policy doesn’t matter anymore.
habitualTartare@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•California Senate embarks on Democrats' redistricting plan, counter-punch to Texas
12·3 months agoIt’s a slippery slope before nearly every state follows suit. The chain reaction isn’t going to lead to more democratically elected candidates.
habitualTartare@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•Team Trump Is Actually Drawing Up Attack Plans for Mexico
18·3 months agoWhat makes you think they’ll even try to?
habitualTartare@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•Full list of Republicans who blocked Epstein files vote
13·4 months ago“we have more important things to discuss” and “why are we still talking about this and wasting time when there’s a secret laptop and emails” /S
habitualTartare@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•Trump brags world leaders are ‘kissing my ass’ over tariffsEnglish
4·7 months agoDid you see he won the golf tournament? It’s good to win. You hear he won right? Did you hear he won? /S https://youtu.be/zBflZLStKQg&t=300
habitualTartare@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•Tesla Owner Doxing Site ‘Dogequest’ Relaunches on Dark Web
27·8 months agoI think most people weren’t fully aware until recently. You had to be active online or actually look for information to see it was more than just rich billionaire syndrome. We all live in bubbles and some people didn’t get to hear about all the details with the 2019 pedo submarine incident Nowadays it would be very difficult to argue you didn’t know but bought a Tesla because it’s in your face.
For context, the model S was first sold in 2012, the model x in 2015, model 3 in 2017 and Y in 2020.
Which could end up with the supreme Court reviewing if a presidents broad powers can override the first amendment.