Yet another AIPAC $ponsored Trip For 40 Members of Congress...
Congress is supposedly on "summer recess" taking care of their constituents' concerns back home...
But in reality, they're in Israel filling their pockets and getting their talking points...
20 Republicans and 20 Dem's going on yet another "PAID" junket sponsored by AIPAC.
40 members of Congress working hard for Israel, and not doing jack-shit for America.
WHEN CUCKISTAN?
When will you stand up and speak out?
Not a cuck you say?
Then WHEN was the last time you called your Congressman and BOTH of your Senators on this issue?
When did you call and demand they focus on Amercia First and not Israel?
Never?
Then you're a cuck.
Know that every time you look in the mirror....
Because one day your children and grandchildren will know.
The greatest Mindfu@k in human history paid for by your tax dollars sent to Israel, recycled back to AIPAC and then shoved up your ass with hate speech laws, and by sponsoring DEI, CRT, LGBTQ+P, open borders/Replacement Migration, Cultural Marxism in the media and in our schools, and the non-stop vilification of "Whites" while fanning the flames of black vs. white racial division.
Tick, tock...
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The result of the ADL's non-stop anti-white media campaigns:
Shame the hell out of you, if you don't listen to every word of this...
The ADL gift that keeps on giving...

DOGE's "Big Balls" attacked by car jacking black teens in DC...
A former employee at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) nicknamed "Big Balls" was assaulted in Washington D.C. at the weekend, police said.
Edward Coristine was attacked in the city's Logan Circle neighborhood by a group of teenagers attempting to carjack him and a woman at around 3 a.m. on Sunday, according to The Associated Press and Politico. The woman was identified by police as Coristine's significant other.
The attack prompted President Donald Trump to renew calls for the federal government to seize control of the nation's capital.
Trump's remarks come as his administration weighs how far it can go to exert control over cities struggling with crime, homelessness and political infighting.
The prospect of federal intervention in D.C., which has operated under limited home rule since 1973, would mark a dramatic departure from decades of precedent. Under the Home Rule Act, the District maintains its own local government, but Congress retains ultimate authority and can overrule local laws.

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