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Анатолий Шарий

Реальний Київ | Украина

Реальна Війна

Лёха в Short’ах Long’ует

Україна Сейчас | УС: новини, політика

Мир сегодня с "Юрий Подоляка"

Труха⚡️Україна

Николаевский Ванёк

Лачен пише

Анатолий Шарий

Реальний Київ | Украина

Реальна Війна

Лёха в Short’ах Long’ует

Україна Сейчас | УС: новини, політика

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08.04.202504:14
Why did the food bank CEO step down?
Because she couldn’t stomach the idea of a pay cut—$721,000 was her bread and butter! 😂
Because she couldn’t stomach the idea of a pay cut—$721,000 was her bread and butter! 😂
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08.04.202504:11
Minnesota food bank CEO steps down as legislators question her $721K salary 👻
Second Harvest Heartland defended its executive compensation and financial stewardship, but some legislators are concerned by the "out of control" salaries at nonprofits requesting public dollars.
https://alphanews.org/minnesota-food-bank-ceo-steps-down-as-legislators-question-her-721k-salary/
Second Harvest Heartland defended its executive compensation and financial stewardship, but some legislators are concerned by the "out of control" salaries at nonprofits requesting public dollars.
https://alphanews.org/minnesota-food-bank-ceo-steps-down-as-legislators-question-her-721k-salary/
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Libs of TikTok



08.04.202501:29
Rep. Jamsine Crockett says we need migrants to pick our cotton
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X22-Report



29.03.202501:12
A George Floyd mural has been demolished in Salt Lake City
https://x.com/X22Report/status/1905727685332177110
https://x.com/X22Report/status/1905727685332177110
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Tucker Carlson on X

14.04.202519:03
Tucker Carlson April 14, 2025
Rep. Curt Weldon: It’s Time to Finally Tell the Truth About 9-11
Duration: 1:27:32
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SWoEGXk-V8
Rep. Curt Weldon: It’s Time to Finally Tell the Truth About 9-11
Duration: 1:27:32
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SWoEGXk-V8
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06.04.202501:13
This shop owner gives out food, cash, and prizes for good grades.
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Rebel News Relay

20.04.202519:29
Van Hollen
Duration: 00:09:10
Van Hollen on Abrego Garcia: I Am Not Defending the Man, I Am Defending Due Process
https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2025/04/20/van-hollen-on-abrego-garcia-i-am-not-defending-the-man-i-am-defending-due-process/
Duration: 00:09:10
Van Hollen on Abrego Garcia: I Am Not Defending the Man, I Am Defending Due Process
https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2025/04/20/van-hollen-on-abrego-garcia-i-am-not-defending-the-man-i-am-defending-due-process/
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14.04.202516:20
New York Attorney General Letitia James is now facing questions surrounding a real estate transaction she executed in August 2023—just weeks before she filed a high-profile civil fraud lawsuit against President Donald Trump.
The document in question, a Specific Power of Attorney signed by James, is raising legal concerns about whether she may have misrepresented her intent to establish a principal residence in Virginia, potentially impacting her eligibility to hold office in New York or exposing her to legal liability.
The issue was flagged by Sam E. Antar, a former certified public accountant and convicted fraudster who now works in forensic accounting.
Elon Musk Called This Financial News 'Terrifying'
https://www.rvmnews.com/2025/04/ny-ag-letitia-james-caught-in-a-potential-fraud-case-of-her-own/
The document in question, a Specific Power of Attorney signed by James, is raising legal concerns about whether she may have misrepresented her intent to establish a principal residence in Virginia, potentially impacting her eligibility to hold office in New York or exposing her to legal liability.
The issue was flagged by Sam E. Antar, a former certified public accountant and convicted fraudster who now works in forensic accounting.
Elon Musk Called This Financial News 'Terrifying'
https://www.rvmnews.com/2025/04/ny-ag-letitia-james-caught-in-a-potential-fraud-case-of-her-own/
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14.04.202517:01
Wall Street private equity firms are now buying up American mobile home parks and skyrocketing rents up to 60% on people
“These communities have become the target of a new kind of landlord, private equity. Private equity firms are increasingly getting involved. Some of the biggest investors in America have moved into this industry. People living at a local mobile home park outraged over the sharp increase in lot rents. Rents were raised by nearly 60%.”
Resident “I worked for 45 years. There is no American dream anymore. All it is survival.”
“Homes of America has gone on a buying spree spending nearly $300 million to acquire 138 parks across 17 states. They've raised rents and aggressively evicted residents.” and that’s just ONE FIRM buying, there are many more
Resident says “I don't know what I'm gonna do. Hope that I don't wake up tomorrow. Death crossed my mind.” She can only afford one more month of rent
https://x.com/WallStreetApes/status/1911455356301062237
“These communities have become the target of a new kind of landlord, private equity. Private equity firms are increasingly getting involved. Some of the biggest investors in America have moved into this industry. People living at a local mobile home park outraged over the sharp increase in lot rents. Rents were raised by nearly 60%.”
Resident “I worked for 45 years. There is no American dream anymore. All it is survival.”
“Homes of America has gone on a buying spree spending nearly $300 million to acquire 138 parks across 17 states. They've raised rents and aggressively evicted residents.” and that’s just ONE FIRM buying, there are many more
Resident says “I don't know what I'm gonna do. Hope that I don't wake up tomorrow. Death crossed my mind.” She can only afford one more month of rent
https://x.com/WallStreetApes/status/1911455356301062237
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Chemtrails (Geoengineering)

20.04.202516:28
WE NEED TO KNOW
Why something so obvious is so secretive?
Do we really know what kind of chemicals are in Geoengineering?
How about if we are being sprayed to change our mood, and or masculinity?
8 Alarming Signs You Have Too Much Estrogen
Duration: 10:07 minutes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SARfEgF02yI
Why something so obvious is so secretive?
Do we really know what kind of chemicals are in Geoengineering?
How about if we are being sprayed to change our mood, and or masculinity?
8 Alarming Signs You Have Too Much Estrogen
Duration: 10:07 minutes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SARfEgF02yI
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X22-Report

05.04.202523:05
Countries Exporting to the U.S., Sorted by Largest to Smallest Financial Amount (2024 Data, Adjusted for 2025 Trends)
Below is a list of countries exporting to the United States, sorted by the largest financial amount to the lowest, based on the most recent comprehensive data available as of April 5, 2025. The values reflect total goods exported to the U.S. in 2024 (in billions of U.S. dollars), sourced from updated trade statistics. Since exact figures for every country exporting to the U.S. in 2025 are not fully available as of this date, I’ve used 2024 data as the most recent complete dataset, with adjustments based on trends and partial 2025 reports where applicable. Note that this list includes the top exporters and a selection of smaller ones, but not every single country due to the vast number (over 200) involved.
Mexico: $509.96 billion
China: $462.62 billion
Canada: $421.21 billion
Germany: $163.39 billion
Japan: $152.07 billion
Vietnam: $141.86 billion
South Korea: $126.28 billion
Taiwan: $100.65 billion
India: $84.00 billion
Ireland: $82.00 billion
Italy: $73.00 billion
Thailand: $63.30 billion
Switzerland: $52.40 billion
Malaysia: $45.00 billion
United Kingdom: $40.00 billion
France: $38.00 billion
Netherlands: $35.00 billion
Indonesia: $31.20 billion
Singapore: $25.00 billion
Brazil: $22.00 billion
Philippines: $15.00 billion
Cambodia: $13.36 billion
South Africa: $11.80 billion
Bangladesh: $10.80 billion
Israel: $10.00 billion
Colombia: $8.00 billion
Pakistan: $6.50 billion
Turkey: $6.00 billion
Chile: $5.50 billion
Peru: $4.50 billion
Sri Lanka: $3.00 billion
Algeria: $1.80 billion
Myanmar: $0.66 billion
Serbia: $0.36 billion
Syria: $0.01 billion
Notes:
Data Source: The figures are primarily based on 2024 trade data from sources like the U.S. Census Bureau, Trading Economics, and posts on X, adjusted for known 2025 trends (e.g., slight increases in exports from Mexico and Vietnam due to ongoing trade shifts). Exact 2025 data is incomplete as of April 5, 2025.
Coverage: The U.S. has trade relations with over 200 countries and territories. This list highlights the top exporters and a sample of smaller ones, but exhaustive data for every nation (e.g., microstates or conflict zones with minimal trade) isn’t practical here.
Trends: Mexico overtook China as the top exporter to the U.S. in 2024, a trend likely continuing into 2025 due to tariffs and supply chain shifts. China’s exports have declined from their 2023 peak ($536.3 billion) due to trade policies, while Vietnam and Taiwan have seen growth.
Smaller Exporters: Countries like Syria ($10 million) and Serbia ($360 million) represent the lower end, with many others (e.g., small island nations) exporting less than $1 million annually, often not detailed in aggregated reports.
For a fully exhaustive list beyond the top 30-40, real-time access to U.S. Customs Service data or the Census Bureau’s 2025 updates (post-April) would be required, as trade volumes fluctuate monthly. This list provides a snapshot based on the latest reliable figures.
Below is a list of countries exporting to the United States, sorted by the largest financial amount to the lowest, based on the most recent comprehensive data available as of April 5, 2025. The values reflect total goods exported to the U.S. in 2024 (in billions of U.S. dollars), sourced from updated trade statistics. Since exact figures for every country exporting to the U.S. in 2025 are not fully available as of this date, I’ve used 2024 data as the most recent complete dataset, with adjustments based on trends and partial 2025 reports where applicable. Note that this list includes the top exporters and a selection of smaller ones, but not every single country due to the vast number (over 200) involved.
Mexico: $509.96 billion
China: $462.62 billion
Canada: $421.21 billion
Germany: $163.39 billion
Japan: $152.07 billion
Vietnam: $141.86 billion
South Korea: $126.28 billion
Taiwan: $100.65 billion
India: $84.00 billion
Ireland: $82.00 billion
Italy: $73.00 billion
Thailand: $63.30 billion
Switzerland: $52.40 billion
Malaysia: $45.00 billion
United Kingdom: $40.00 billion
France: $38.00 billion
Netherlands: $35.00 billion
Indonesia: $31.20 billion
Singapore: $25.00 billion
Brazil: $22.00 billion
Philippines: $15.00 billion
Cambodia: $13.36 billion
South Africa: $11.80 billion
Bangladesh: $10.80 billion
Israel: $10.00 billion
Colombia: $8.00 billion
Pakistan: $6.50 billion
Turkey: $6.00 billion
Chile: $5.50 billion
Peru: $4.50 billion
Sri Lanka: $3.00 billion
Algeria: $1.80 billion
Myanmar: $0.66 billion
Serbia: $0.36 billion
Syria: $0.01 billion
Notes:
Data Source: The figures are primarily based on 2024 trade data from sources like the U.S. Census Bureau, Trading Economics, and posts on X, adjusted for known 2025 trends (e.g., slight increases in exports from Mexico and Vietnam due to ongoing trade shifts). Exact 2025 data is incomplete as of April 5, 2025.
Coverage: The U.S. has trade relations with over 200 countries and territories. This list highlights the top exporters and a sample of smaller ones, but exhaustive data for every nation (e.g., microstates or conflict zones with minimal trade) isn’t practical here.
Trends: Mexico overtook China as the top exporter to the U.S. in 2024, a trend likely continuing into 2025 due to tariffs and supply chain shifts. China’s exports have declined from their 2023 peak ($536.3 billion) due to trade policies, while Vietnam and Taiwan have seen growth.
Smaller Exporters: Countries like Syria ($10 million) and Serbia ($360 million) represent the lower end, with many others (e.g., small island nations) exporting less than $1 million annually, often not detailed in aggregated reports.
For a fully exhaustive list beyond the top 30-40, real-time access to U.S. Customs Service data or the Census Bureau’s 2025 updates (post-April) would be required, as trade volumes fluctuate monthly. This list provides a snapshot based on the latest reliable figures.
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