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Since I’m a student of body language, I was watching SOS Rubio after Zelensky was asked by the media why he wasn’t wearing a suit. Remember Rubio was the first contact with Zelenskyy to present the minerals deal, and although we don’t have record of that discussion, Rubio most likely presented a diplomatic respect for Zelenskyy regardless of how he personally feels. Notice Rubio didn’t join the laughter, because he most likely realized the meeting was off to a bad start with the embarrassment of Zelenskyy. The hidden piece is that Musk also usually dresses casually, so Zelenskyy could have felt his clothing resembled Musk. I truly believe Zelenskyy was more angry about the laughter than anyone realized, so he decided to behave like a petulant child. Unfortunately, Zelenskyy didn’t count on the fact that President Trump doesn’t tolerate the behavior, so the diplomacy completely broke down at this point. 🤔🙄
Victoria 🇺🇸⏳🗽🚔8,675,039 views • 1 year ago

According to this research, President Trump rarely opens his Apple computer. Friends say he doesn’t surf the Web, preferring to read print newspapers, and he keeps stacks of magazines on his desk. Aides say they have never received an email or text message from him. Trump’s strange analysis this week of the Russian hacking scandal — “computers have complicated lives very greatly” and “nobody knows exactly what is going on” — sounded wildly out of sync with the tech-obsessed culture that Trump has so expertly tapped into through Twitter. When conservative commentator Erick Erickson wrote a column last December that pleased Trump, he wanted to send Erickson an email. So Trump scribbled a note with a black Sharpie and had his assistant make a digital scan of the note and email it to Erickson. “ He’s the only one who’s ever sent me an email like that, ” Erickson said, laughing. “ He considers email a distraction Roger Stone, a longtime Trump friend, said he knows to send emails to one of Trump’s assistants, who download them for him. Memos can be faxed, he said. But Trump wants to talk by phone, often sitting up into the wee hours dialing business associates or campaign aides. Trump told Erickson and others that email is a problem because people waste their day on it and it only opens them up to trouble. He has talked to aides and friends about business executives who were damaged by emails at trials and other politicians, like Hillary Clinton, Anthony Weiner and New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, who have brought themselves trouble via email.
Victoria 🇺🇸⏳🗽🚔4,106,253 views • 11 months ago

If anyone is still confused as to why most politicians try to claw their way up the political ladder, this is a great example. Michael Madigan, the longest-serving legislative leader in U.S. history, has officially been sentenced to prison after a tense hearing that saw him scolded by a judge. In the final step of what has become a stunning political collapse, Madigan was sentenced to 90 months in prison and handed a $2.5 million fine. He will be forced to pay the fine immediately and serve three years probation. During a legislative career that spanned a half-century, Madigan served nearly four decades as speaker, the longest on record for a U.S. legislator. Combined with more than 20 years as chairperson of the Illinois Democratic Party, he set much of the state’s political agenda while handpicking candidates for political office. More often than not, he also controlled political mapmaking, drawing lines to favor his party. Meanwhile, prosecutors said, the Chicago Democrat built a private legal career that allowed him to amass a net worth of $40 million. “Madigan’s criminal activity spanned nearly a decade and was particularly egregious because it involved efforts to enrich himself, both by maintaining his political power by securing do-nothing jobs for his political allies and by attempting to line his own pockets with legal business, prosecutors wrote in a court filing. “In so doing, Madigan served his own personal interests and not the interests of Illinoisans.”
Victoria 🇺🇸⏳🗽🚔1,055,336 views • 11 months ago

In 1946, the United States made a formal offer to purchase Greenland from Denmark for $100 million in gold. This proposal emerged after World War II when the U.S. had taken responsibility for Greenland's defense during the war, establishing military bases on the island. U.S. officials viewed Greenland as vital for national security, especially with the onset of the Cold War. They believed controlling Greenland would provide significant military advantages. In 2019, Denmark, which holds sovereignty over Greenland, deemed the president’s idea ridiculous. In the U.S., critics lambasted his project as megalomaniacal or un-American. But the idea isn’t outlandish or unique to President Trump. Politicians from all parties have negotiated such deals throughout U.S. history. Thomas Jefferson made the Louisiana Purchase and then flirted with buying Cuba. As secretary of state, John Quincy Adams arranged debt relief for Spain in exchange for Florida. Secretary of State William Seward acquired Alaska. What Mr. Trump proposes is consistent with this American tradition—and with our current borders. Sovereignty purchases are responsible for more than 40% of U.S. land. Further, this practice has had international approval. When Spain, France, Mexico and Russia sold to America the lands that now make up a large portion of our country, they recognized the legitimacy of such transactions. Purchasing sovereignty has been an accepted custom of international law for centuries. The unification of Germany in the 19th century involved real-estate transactions in which states mixed sovereignty, property and money. In 1898, Imperial Germany leased sovereignty over Qingdao, a settlement on China’s Shandong Peninsula. Later that year, the U.K. leased from China sovereignty over a piece of land further south, in Kowloon. That land became a crucial part of a now-familiar trade hub: Hong Kong. Though Danish leaders today imply that the idea of selling sovereignty is out of touch with their national values, the country has a long history of doing just that. In 1845, the king of Denmark accepted millions of rupees from the East India Co. to transfer control over multiple Danish hubs in India. In the early 1900s, Denmark’s leadership, despairing over the loss of Schleswig-Holstein to Bismarck’s Prussia, floated a possible sale of Greenland to the U.S. The U.S. didn’t agree but in January 1917 paid $25 million to Denmark for another remote Danish possession of strategic importance—now the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Victoria 🇺🇸⏳🗽🚔356,720 views • 4 months ago

Based upon the information provided to the Second Circuit Court on appeal of the E. Jean Carroll case against President Trump, the verdict should be overturned. The President’s attorneys weren’t allowed to cross examine the so called victim in the trial. There was never a police report, corroborating witnesses or DNA evidence presented to the jury. It’s obvious the judge was a 🤡. Soon the weaponization of our legal system will never occur again. 🙏❤️✝️
Victoria 🇺🇸⏳🗽🚔1,182,066 views • 1 year ago

Mississippi and Alabama schools have recently shown significant improvements in educational performance, with Mississippi rising from 49th to a top 10 state in fourth-grade reading levels. These states have implemented effective reforms, such as early literacy laws and strict disciplinary policies, contributing to their academic success despite lower spending compared to other states. These developments highlight a shift in educational success in the South, with Mississippi and Alabama leading the way in innovative reforms and improved student results. Mississippi and Alabama improved school performance through reforms such as early literacy laws requiring phonics, stricter retention and promotion policies, universal literacy screeners, and rigorous curricula. Additionally, both states implemented strict disciplinary policies to maintain order in classrooms, which contributed to better learning environments.
Victoria 🇺🇸⏳🗽🚔242,514 views • 3 months ago

If this doesn’t bring a tear to your eye, check your pulse. So sad; yet beautiful! 🥹🥰😇
Victoria 🇺🇸⏳🗽🚔241,144 views • 4 months ago

I don’t know if any of this video clip is true; however, I do know my opinion about this case. The media focused on this “kidnapping” for days. The FBI and law enforcement agencies (including the bomb squad and SWAT) were seen searching everywhere. After the third day of seeing this all over the media, I questioned if there was ever a kidnapping at all. The family knows, but I doubt we’ll know. Nancy may have had a natural death and received an ordinary burial.
Victoria 🇺🇸⏳🗽🚔151,188 views • 2 months ago

When Vivek Ramaswamy debated Never Nikki, he challenged the source of her wealth. Upon fact check, Bill O’Reilly found that Vivek was right to question how she went from 1 million dollars in debt in 2018 to buying a 2.4 million dollar house in 2019. Listen to Bill break down her earning schedule and decide what you believe. 🔥🔥🤨👇🏻
Victoria 🇺🇸⏳🗽🚔545,728 views • 1 year ago

My opinion on the Grok findings is that I very simply believe in the Holy Trinity and Jesus as my savior as every WORD is WRITTEN in the Bible. These findings are based on research; not my personal experience. Researchers recently tasked Grok, Elon Musk's xAI’s artificial intelligence, with a massive challenge: analyze every single prayer written in the Bible. The goal was to find "cracks" in a text written by 40 different authors over 1,500 years—from Bronze Age shepherds to Roman-era doctors. Instead of finding contradictions, Grok found a pattern. The AI identified a hidden, four-step "algorithm" present in every successful miracle recorded in scripture. It suggests the Bible isn't just a history book, but a "user manual for reality" or system software for the universe. Here is the deal: If you understand this "Miracle Protocol," you might just find the admin mode for your own life. Grok discovered that successful prayers—whether from a king in the desert or a leader in a garden—followed a specific sequence. If one step was missed, the result failed. 1. The Anchor (Recognition) Most modern people start prayers with a shopping list of problems. The "code" requires the opposite. You must start by focusing on who the Creator is, not how big your problem is. This shifts the brain from fear to peace. •Case Study: King Jehoshaphat didn't beg for help against three armies; he first declared the power of God. Only after establishing that foundation did he mention the danger. 2. Alignment (The Shift) This is the filter. Successful requests didn't ask for selfish desires; they aligned their wants with a bigger plan. •Case Study: Hannah wanted a child for years with no luck. When she shifted her prayer—promising to give her son back to serve the higher power—she immediately conceived. The AI views "sin" or wrong requests simply as "static" that blocks the signal. 3. The Surrender Paradox: This is the hardest step for the modern mind. The data shows that demanding a specific result causes failure. The most powerful prayers asked for a massive outcome and then surrendered the result. •The Science: This mirrors "radical acceptance." When you stop fighting reality, stress drops and the brain’s problem-solving centers activate. You move the "weight" of the result to the higher power. 4. Persistence (The Loop) Prayer is not a vending machine. Grok found that almost no big prayers were answered instantly. Repetition is required—not to change the system, but to grow the person praying. The delay is a feature, not a bug. When Grok analyzed the original Hebrew and Greek text (where letters serve as numbers), it found the Number 7 stamped into the structure of sentences, paragraphs, and genealogies with a frequency that is mathematically impossible to achieve by chance. The AI also drew a parallel to Quantum Physics. In physics, particles exist as waves of possibility until they are observed. Grok suggests "faith" is simply the tool humans use to collapse a possibility into a physical fact—turning the "substance of things hoped for" into reality. You don't have to be religious to test the data. The AI suggests that if you stop begging, start aligning your goals with the "system," and master the art of surrender, you might just unlock the "admin mode" of your own life.
Victoria 🇺🇸⏳🗽🚔140,619 views • 4 months ago

Murphy told GQ in 2019 that he is uncomfortable with the scale of his pay as an actor. “I'm really lucky. I feel embarrassed by it sometimes,” he said. “I struggle with that. I mean, actors are overpaid, you know? It's nice when you get paid, when you're young, and you've gone from having no money, but the Catholic guilt kicks in immediately, and I’m like—it's all going to go wrong. You don't deserve this. And I don’t.” “I don’t go out. I’m just at home mostly, or with my friends, unless I have a film to promote. I don’t like being photographed by people. I find that offensive,” he said. Murphy isn’t on social media and rarely discusses his family in interviews, as he and McGuinness prefer to live out of the spotlight. However, they did attend the Golden Globe Awards with son Aran in January 2024. As his theater career took off in the summer of 1996, Murphy met Yvonne McGuinness, a classically trained visual artist from Kilkenny, Ireland. The actor credited McGuinness for keeping him grounded as his fame grew in the early and mid-2000s, telling People: “It’s very important to have somebody like that. My life hasn’t changed in any way, really. I still have the same friends, and we go to the same places.”
Victoria 🇺🇸⏳🗽🚔33,791 views • 1 month ago

Oh No! 😱 The liberals are losing their Joy! MSNBC’s Joy Reid is losing her primetime slot as part of a sweeping network overhaul led by newly appointed president Rebecca Kutler. The New York Times revealed that Reid’s 7 p.m. show, “The ReidOut,” will be replaced by a panel discussion featuring Alicia Menendez, Michael Steele, and Symone Sanders Townsend. The final episode will air this week, ending her five-year run in the time slot. 😂
Victoria 🇺🇸⏳🗽🚔139,596 views • 8 months ago

Congress actually possesses the authority to break up activist judges under the Constitution. Through jurisdiction stripping, Congress can decide which cases the court can hear and send them straight to SCOTUS. Congress can also defund the activist courts by breaking up the 9th Circuit. Give this a listen. 🤔 🔥🔥👇🏻
Victoria 🇺🇸⏳🗽🚔208,105 views • 1 year ago

The Winchester Mystery House is a unique mansion located in San Jose, California. It was the personal residence of Sarah Winchester, the widow of firearms magnate William Wirt Winchester. Construction of the house began in 1886 and continued until her death in 1922, spanning 36 years. •Architectural Style: Victorian and Gothic •Rooms: The mansion contains 160 rooms, with 110 available for public tours. •Notable Features: The house is famous for its architectural curiosities, including doors that lead to nowhere and staircases that ascend into ceilings. Legends surrounding Sarah Winchester and the Winchester Mystery House include the belief that she built the mansion to appease the spirits of those killed by Winchester rifles. The house is also famous for its bizarre architectural features, such as staircases leading to nowhere and doors opening into walls, which contribute to its reputation as one of the most haunted places in the world.
Victoria 🇺🇸⏳🗽🚔59,730 views • 3 months ago



