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Judd Legum @JuddLegum
Please subscribe to my newsletter before I get banned https://t.co/TfpCItdVSo — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
Twitter 2.0: Less information about private jets, more white supremacists — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
RT @Osinttechnical: It appears that all automated flight tracking accounts utilizing open source data from @ADSBexchange have been banned f… — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
More: https://t.co/qD6Qar4Njg — PolitiTweet.org
southpaw @nycsouthpaw
Amazing levels of commitment to free speech. https://t.co/4OYaDM4xzK
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
RT @ditzkoff: https://t.co/3TYVThGT01 — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
Twitter also suspended Mr. Sweeney’s personal account Wednesday as well as several other accounts he ran that tracked the flights of public figures. — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
"Twitter Inc. has suspended an account on its platform that tracked the private jet of Elon Musk, the social-media giant’s new owner." https://t.co/4YzHjT9oCV — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
"Democracy dies in darkness" — PolitiTweet.org
Annie Gowen @anniegowen
NEW: @washingtonpost publisher Fred Ryan refuses to take staff questions after announcing Q1 layoffs in “Town Hall”… https://t.co/S9ZDWKDEX4
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
RT @RMac18: Just spoke with @JxckSweeney who runs the now suspended @elonjet account that tracked Elon Musk's private jet using public flig… — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
It's pretty clear from the criminal charges filed yesterday that SBF (allegedly) misused customer funds to pay celebs to give FTX the patina of legitimacy. Since this money was essentially stolen, shouldn't the celebs return it? — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
8. Were you interested in this thread? Hey, you made it this far. Prediction: YOU'LL BE EVEN MORE INTERESTED IN OUR NEWSLETTER. ✅ More accountability journalism ✅ More in-depth research ✅ More punctuation And ✅ It's free to sign up https://t.co/TfpCItdVSo — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
7. The Code of Conduct for United States Judges, however, DOES NOT APPLY TO MEMBERS OF THE SUPREME COURT. The lack of formal ethical guidelines for the Supreme Court is one of the reasons why public trust in the institution is rapidly declining. More: https://t.co/X3XkVaEUNR — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
6. Over the last few weeks, we've learned of a systematic campaign, headed up by Reverend Robert Schenck, to influence Supreme Court Justices through charitable donations and invitations to social events It was called "Operation Higher Court" — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
5. If Kavanaugh was a judge in any other federal court, his attendance at Schlapp's party might have violated the Code of Conduct for U.S. Judges. Specifically, Kavanaugh is permitting Schlapp & others to, at a minimum, "convey the impression" that they have special access https://t.co/rCWrN4MtbE — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
4. At the party, Kavanaugh was joined by guests that have business before the Supreme Court. Stephen Miller, the former advisor to Trump with an affinity for white nationalists, runs America First Legal — an organization involved in several active Supreme Court cases https://t.co/sJ1HaQm2NI — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
3. So it's not enough to host the party. Afterward, someone has to leak the attendees to the media. The guests at Schlapp's party were leaked to Politico The fact that Kavanaugh's name is listed first isn't an accident Getting a Supreme Court Justice to drop by is a coup — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
@mschlapp 2. In the world of political influence, parties are a way of demonstrating your stature. You can show your power by your ability to get other powerful people to show up. — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
1. Last Friday night, Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh attended a Christmas party at the home of right-wing activist and Republican lobbyist @mschlapp What's the problem? Follow along if interested 🧵 https://t.co/Q8Nf4Qwres — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
This is theft, not thrift — PolitiTweet.org
Amanda Terkel @aterkel
"To cut costs, Twitter has not paid rent for its San Francisco headquarters or any of its global offices for weeks,… https://t.co/AEtsle8XsP
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
RT @aterkel: "To cut costs, Twitter has not paid rent for its San Francisco headquarters or any of its global offices for weeks, three peop… — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
Quick suggestion for @RepRalphNorman, next time you are frustrated, try counting to 10 backwards INSTEAD OF TEXTING THE WHITE HOUSE CHIEF OF STAFF AND URGING THE PRESIDENT TO DECLARE MARTIAL LAW https://t.co/WMZVu8qI6Y https://t.co/URQTNlckoV — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
@joelpollak So are you for book bans or against them? — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
RT @GavinNewsom: Thousands of books banned before reading them or knowing their content. This is exactly what the @GOP want -- Ultimate… — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
11. Were you interested in this thread? Hey, you made it this far. Prediction: YOU'LL BE EVEN MORE INTERESTED IN OUR NEWSLETTER. ✅ More accountability journalism ✅ More in-depth research ✅ More punctuation And ✅ It's free to sign up https://t.co/TfpCItdVSo — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
10. McMillon paints a dire picture but he's being compensated as if @Walmart is thriving. In 2021, McMillon took home $22.574 million in total compensation — 1,078 times more than the median Walmart employee. https://t.co/Q4D5EmvRXd — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
9. Last month, Walmart proposed paying $3.1 billion to settle lawsuits alleging it "improperly filled prescriptions" for opioids, fueling an addiction epidemic. — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
8. Why doesn't increasing the felony threshold increase shoplifting? Most shoplifters are not making a calculation about the potential legal consequences. Many are addicted to drugs. — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
7. In 2010, South Carolina raised the threshold for felony theft from $1,000 to $2,000. Pew Trusts found that "since the law was implemented, the state’s property crime rate …continued to fall, dropping 15 percent in the three years after reform." — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
6. A 2017 study by Pew Trusts found that "in the 30 states that raised their thresholds between 2000 and 2012, downward trends in property crime or larceny rates, which began in the early 1990s, continued without interruption." — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
5. Since 2000, at least 40 states have raised their felony theft thresholds. Walmart and other retailers have spent millions opposing these changes, arguing that raising the felony threshold will increase shoplifting. — PolitiTweet.org