Starlord
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I mean Taco bell farts can be hazardous.A false HAZMAT alarm trigged an evacuation of the Pentagon:
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I mean Taco bell farts can be hazardous.A false HAZMAT alarm trigged an evacuation of the Pentagon:
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️ The State Department has launched an investigation of Trita Parsi, co-founder of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft and the National Iranian-American Council (NIAC), and could seek to deport him, according to U.S. officials and documents reviewed by The Free Press.
Parsi, who holds a green card, is one of the most prominent U.S.-based critics of the war with Iran. He was born in Iran, grew up in Sweden, has lived in the United States for over 25 years.
A Trump administration official said Secretary of State Marco Rubio was taking “a hard look” at anyone whose work “furthers” the agenda of U.S. adversaries, invoking a provision of federal immigration law allowing the secretary of state to personally determine that a noncitizen’s presence compromises a “compelling U.S. foreign policy interest”—the same authority Rubio used in the ongoing effort to deport Columbia University protest leader Mahmoud Khalil.
Quincy’s CEO told staff and donors in April that the think tank was retaining an immigration lawyer and preparing a writ of habeas corpus “to have at the ready” if Parsi were suddenly detained.
The outlet that broke this story, The Free Press, has repeatedly published articles that amplify official pressure on critics of Israel, U.S. wars, and aggressive foreign policy, contributing to a chilling effect intended to deter others from speaking out.
The State Department has launched an investigation of Trita Parsi, co-founder of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft and the National Iranian-American Council (NIAC), and could seek to deport him, according to U.S. officials and documents reviewed by The Free Press.
Parsi, who holds a green card, is one of the most prominent U.S.-based critics of the war with Iran. He was born in Iran, grew up in Sweden, has lived in the United States for over 25 years.
Seeing in a few sources Trump has called off the bombing of Iran tonight. Says a deal is at hand.
If I had nickel for every time he said that I would be a $1.95 cent richer thank AI for telling me he has said it 39 times alreadySeeing in a few sources Trump has called off the bombing of Iran tonight. Says a deal is at hand.
With the tax that should be at least a large cup of coffee at Circle K.If I had nickel for every time he said that I would be a $1.95 cent richer thank AI for telling me he has said it 39 times already
Gas station coffee...uggh! You must not like that guy.With the tax that should be at least a large cup of coffee at Circle K.
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