
If the president is serious about stopping political violence, then maybe he should start by rescinding the pardons for all the domestic terrorists who came to the Capitol on January 6.
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If the president is serious about stopping political violence, then maybe he should start by rescinding the pardons for all the domestic terrorists who came to the Capitol on January 6.

Oh, please. Why don’t you start with the president of the United States? And every ugly meme he’s posted and every ugly word.

Right, why don’t you start with the president of the United States? And every ugly meme he has posted, and every ugly word.

First of all, the governor is right — we start by condemning violence on all sides.

Vengeance and greed cannot be the United States’ policy doctrine. No country can bomb their way to peace.

Will you tell America that all adults and all children over 6 months of age are eligible to get a COVID booster at their local pharmacy today?

I think that they’re scared shitless of Trump—period.

This unconstitutional attack on our city is not a surprise.

Boston is a thriving community, the economic and cultural hub of New England, and the safest major city in the country — but this administration is intent on attacking our community to advance their own authoritarian agenda.

You are putting America’s babies’ health at risk, America’s seniors’ health at risk, all Americans’ health at risk and you should resign.

So they should just release the damn files.

The House leadership here, again, is afraid to be at odds with Donald Trump.

Look, Trump said during the campaign he wanted to release the Epstein files.

I don’t trust Jim Comer. I don’t trust the Republicans to do what is right.

Every single Republican on the House Rules Committee voted not to release the files.

Well, I think you just summed it up pretty accurately.