• Who is Susie Wiles, Trump's Chief of Staff?
    Susie #Wiles is a seasoned GOP strategist with a strong reputation within the party.

    This week, President-elect Donald Trump made headlines not only by securing a second term as a former president but also by appointing Susie Wiles as his chief of staff, marking a historic milestone as she becomes the first woman to hold this prestigious position in U.S. history. Wiles has proven her capabilities by revitalizing Trump's campaign operations following the 2020 election loss, playing a crucial role in his successful bid for both the Electoral College and the national popular vote in 2024—an accomplishment that has been elusive for Republican candidates over the past two decades.

    In a statement announcing her appointment, Trump praised Wiles, stating, "Susie Wiles just helped me achieve one of the greatest political victories in American history, and was an integral part of both my 2016 and 2020 successful campaigns." He continued, "Susie is tough, smart, and innovative, and she is universally admired and respected. She will continue to work tirelessly to Make America Great Again. It is a well-deserved honor to have Susie as the first-ever female Chief of Staff in United States history. I have no doubt that she will make our country proud."

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    Who is Susie Wiles, Trump's Chief of Staff? Susie #Wiles is a seasoned GOP strategist with a strong reputation within the party. This week, President-elect Donald Trump made headlines not only by securing a second term as a former president but also by appointing Susie Wiles as his chief of staff, marking a historic milestone as she becomes the first woman to hold this prestigious position in U.S. history. Wiles has proven her capabilities by revitalizing Trump's campaign operations following the 2020 election loss, playing a crucial role in his successful bid for both the Electoral College and the national popular vote in 2024—an accomplishment that has been elusive for Republican candidates over the past two decades. In a statement announcing her appointment, Trump praised Wiles, stating, "Susie Wiles just helped me achieve one of the greatest political victories in American history, and was an integral part of both my 2016 and 2020 successful campaigns." He continued, "Susie is tough, smart, and innovative, and she is universally admired and respected. She will continue to work tirelessly to Make America Great Again. It is a well-deserved honor to have Susie as the first-ever female Chief of Staff in United States history. I have no doubt that she will make our country proud." #TRUMP2024
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  • ‘Incoherent pandering’: Joe Biden roasted online following graduation

    #Biden was blasted online following “incoherent pandering” at a #graduation ceremony on Sunday at Morehouse College in Atlanta. The 81-year-old received an honorary degree from the college located in Atlanta and conducted a speech.

    X users roasted The oldest-ever sitting president after his early exit from Morehouse’s ceremony.
    “Biden bails on the rest of the ceremony after he finishes his incoherent pandering at Morehouse College,” wrote RNC Research.

    University students protested Biden’s appearance during the graduation ceremony as many turned their backs on him.
    One of the students at the ceremony, DeAngelo Fletcher, believed the President's appearance was to appeal to young black voters. “I think it's kind of insulting that our star alumnus is Dr. King, but Biden has been on a tirade in the Middle East. Bringing him here, especially during an election year to get the young Black vote especially, it's kind of insulting,” he said.
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    ‘Incoherent pandering’: Joe Biden roasted online following graduation #Biden was blasted online following “incoherent pandering” at a #graduation ceremony on Sunday at Morehouse College in Atlanta. The 81-year-old received an honorary degree from the college located in Atlanta and conducted a speech. X users roasted The oldest-ever sitting president after his early exit from Morehouse’s ceremony. “Biden bails on the rest of the ceremony after he finishes his incoherent pandering at Morehouse College,” wrote RNC Research. University students protested Biden’s appearance during the graduation ceremony as many turned their backs on him. One of the students at the ceremony, DeAngelo Fletcher, believed the President's appearance was to appeal to young black voters. “I think it's kind of insulting that our star alumnus is Dr. King, but Biden has been on a tirade in the Middle East. Bringing him here, especially during an election year to get the young Black vote especially, it's kind of insulting,” he said. Transcript https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usAvsHPGPE4
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  • College anti-Israel agitators could be sent to Gaza under new House GOP bill

    🔶️ A new House Republican bill would send any person charged and convicted for illegal activity on a college campus to Gaza for at least six months.

    🔶️ Rep. Andy Ogles, R-Tenn., introduced the bill on Wednesday alongside Reps. Randy Weber, R-Texas, and Jeff Duncan, R-S.C., in response to the ongoing anti-Israel demonstrations on college campuses across the country.

    🔶️ "Students have abandoned their classes to harass other students and disrupt campus-wide activities, including university commencement ceremonies nationwide. Enough is enough," Ogles told Fox News Digital.

    🔶️ "That’s why I introduced legislation to send any person convicted of unlawful activity on the campus of an American university since Oct. 7, 2023, to Gaza to complete a minimum of six months of community service."
    College anti-Israel agitators could be sent to Gaza under new House GOP bill 🔶️ A new House Republican bill would send any person charged and convicted for illegal activity on a college campus to Gaza for at least six months. 🔶️ Rep. Andy Ogles, R-Tenn., introduced the bill on Wednesday alongside Reps. Randy Weber, R-Texas, and Jeff Duncan, R-S.C., in response to the ongoing anti-Israel demonstrations on college campuses across the country. 🔶️ "Students have abandoned their classes to harass other students and disrupt campus-wide activities, including university commencement ceremonies nationwide. Enough is enough," Ogles told Fox News Digital. 🔶️ "That’s why I introduced legislation to send any person convicted of unlawful activity on the campus of an American university since Oct. 7, 2023, to Gaza to complete a minimum of six months of community service."
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  • Insane Documentation and Conferences at Aix-Marseille (France) so called "University" lost into the Abyss of the Shanghai Ranking!
    1.Time for the President of such 'College' to counter-measure
    2. Of course very useful to EDUCATE those so-called "Students"

    If those Stupid-Idiots are so "Fan" of Terrorism and Non-Sovereign Entities, I suggest 'em to go there and show their "Power" on the Battle Field. Don't forget a huge Pampers Stock.... and on top, wait for some terrorists, to rape, violate or Kill one of your relatives....
    Insane Documentation and Conferences at Aix-Marseille (France) so called "University" lost into the Abyss of the Shanghai Ranking! 1.Time for the President of such 'College' to counter-measure 2. Of course very useful to EDUCATE those so-called "Students" If those Stupid-Idiots are so "Fan" of Terrorism and Non-Sovereign Entities, I suggest 'em to go there and show their "Power" on the Battle Field. Don't forget a huge Pampers Stock.... and on top, wait for some terrorists, to rape, violate or Kill one of your relatives....
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  • The University of Pennsylvania has lost $100 million in funding after the school’s president testified about antisemitism on college campuses during a Congressional hearing on Tuesday.

    In a letter, shared online by Axios, Ross Stevens, CEO of a financial services firm, said he was “appalled” by university president Liz Magill’s comments in Congress.
    The University of Pennsylvania has lost $100 million in funding after the school’s president testified about antisemitism on college campuses during a Congressional hearing on Tuesday. In a letter, shared online by Axios, Ross Stevens, CEO of a financial services firm, said he was “appalled” by university president Liz Magill’s comments in Congress.
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