• this could stop Willam
    this could stop Willam
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  • We could see the Artemis II launch from my flight today
    We could see the Artemis II launch from my flight today
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  • say hi to my baby ( pincher )
    say hi to my baby ( pincher )
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  • Help settle a bet: which bunny has PTSD?
    Help settle a bet: which bunny has PTSD?
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  • He’s gone too far this time! [OP]
    He’s gone too far this time! [OP]
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  • Cat in laundry basket
    Cat in laundry basket
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  • Rep. Melanie Stansbury is pushing back against the Trump administration’s plans to reshape federal spaces in Washington, D.C., warning that public landmarks are not political tools or personal projects.

    Her comments come amid growing concern over efforts to alter or redevelop nationally significant buildings and spaces, with critics arguing that such moves risk erasing history and bypassing proper oversight.

    The broader debate taps into questions about who controls public space in America — elected officials, private interests, or the people themselves — and whether major changes to national landmarks should require stronger legal and congressional checks.
    Rep. Melanie Stansbury is pushing back against the Trump administration’s plans to reshape federal spaces in Washington, D.C., warning that public landmarks are not political tools or personal projects. Her comments come amid growing concern over efforts to alter or redevelop nationally significant buildings and spaces, with critics arguing that such moves risk erasing history and bypassing proper oversight. The broader debate taps into questions about who controls public space in America — elected officials, private interests, or the people themselves — and whether major changes to national landmarks should require stronger legal and congressional checks.
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  • (I'm one of them)
    (I'm one of them)
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  • only in america will someone get more years in jail for a threat while people in the epstein files literally walk free.
    only in america will someone get more years in jail for a threat while people in the epstein files literally walk free.
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