Nobody can do what I do, and you can also.

I'm a monkey, you're a monkey, we are all monkeys. Vote for me.

Epstein to be released from the grave, to ring master the zombies for free love.

What we are talking about is a real sick puppy, and any puppy like this should spark outrage.

In America we dig creative expression, even more than abstract expressionists, we are good actors, and we have heart's of gold. Give America a chance!

Improved by Trump! Polls 2026 Elections Calendar Redistricting Tracker Watch Listen Subscribe Sign in A neighbor walks their dog in front of the house of Nancy Guthrie, NBC host Savannah Guthrie's mother, on February 3, 2026 in Catalina, Arizona.The search continues in the Tucson area for Nancy Guthrie, after she was reported missing on February 1. The search for for Nancy Guthrie US President Donald Trump speaks with the media after signing a funding bill to end a partial government shutdown in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, February 3, 2026. The US House of Representatives passed a spending bill on Tuesday ending the four-day partial government shutdown sparked by Democratic opposition to funding for the federal agency carrying out President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP via Getty Images) The latest on the Trump administration A general view of the Olympic rings ahead of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics on February 01, 2026 in Livingo, Italy. The 2026 Winter Olympics Live Updates Trump administration news: Outrage grows over racist video, Congress still in funding stalemate Updated 7:45 PM EST, Fri February 6, 2026 Trump posts then removes video with racist images of the Obamas 08:39 Here's the latest • Outrage over video: President Donald Trump shared a racist video depicting the Obamas as apes, prompting outrage from Democrats and rare criticism from some Republicans, including the GOP’s only Black senator, Tim Scott. It has since been deleted. • Funding fight: Senate Majority Leader John Thune says negotiations over the Department of Homeland Security funding bill will continue this weekend. Trump is willing to consider some of Democrats’ demands for ICE reforms, but others are “non-starters,” the White House said yesterday. • US-Iran negotiations: The two countries agreed to continue discussions after holding high-stakes indirect talks in Oman today. Iran’s foreign minister called them a “good start.” • Fulton County: Trump has defended the involvement of spy chief Tulsi Gabbard in the controversial search of a Georgia elections office. Attorney General Pam Bondi declined to comment on whether she sent Gabbard, saying, “She was there, we are inseparable.” All iran 23 Posts 1 min ago Trump won't apologize for racist video, says he didn't watch it to the end From CNN's Kevin Liptak President Donald Trump speaks to reporters as he walks in the South Lawn before departing the White House, on Friday, in Washington, DC. President Donald Trump speaks to reporters as he walks in the South Lawn before departing the White House, on Friday, in Washington, DC. Jose Luis Magana/AP President Donald Trump said he screened the first portion of a video that ended with a racist depiction of former President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle Obama, but said he didn’t see the final frames containing the offensive content. The explanation, offered to reporters on Air Force One, was the first acknowledgement that Trump himself had screened at least part of the video before it appeared online. The White House said after it was removed that a staffer had posted it in error. Trump stopped short of apologizing for the video, which superimposed images of the Obamas’ faces over animation of apes. And he said the video was taken down “as soon as we found out about it,” even though it remained on his Truth Social page for roughly 12 hours. “I looked at the beginning of it. It was fine,” Trump said, referring to the first part of the video that contained debunked claims about fraud in voting machines. “It was a very strong post in terms of voter fraud,” he said. “Nobody knew that that was in the end. If they would have looked, they would have seen it, and probably they would have had the sense to take it down.” Trump said after he watched the first section of the video, he passed the video on to a staffer, who he said should have watched it to the end. “Somebody slipped and missed a very small part,” he said. Trump confirmed he’d spoken to GOP Sen. Tim Scott, who called the video the “most racist thing” he’d seen from the Trump White House. And the president said, when pressed, that he condemned the racist portion of the clip. But when asked directly whether he would apologize, he declined. “No,” he said. “I didn’t make a mistake.” Read more 4 min ago Trump says US had “very good talks” on Iran, and that Iran wants to make a deal “very badly" From CNN's Samantha Waldenberg President Donald Trump speaks to reporters before boarding Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House on Friday, in Washington, DC. President Donald Trump speaks to reporters before boarding Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House on Friday, in Washington, DC. Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images President Donald Trump said the United States had “very good talks” on Iran and that the Iranians want to make a deal “very badly.” “We likewise, had very good talks on Iran. Iran looks like it wants to make a deal very badly. We have to see what that deal is. But I think Iran looks like they want to make a deal very badly,” the president said aboard Air Force One on Friday. “We have a big armada, and we have a big fleet heading in that direction, gonna be there pretty soon. So we’ll see how that works out,” the president added. The US delegation present at the talks in Oman included the president’s envoy Steve Witkoff, Trump’s son in law Jared Kushner, and US Central Command Commander Admiral Brad Cooper. As CNN has reported earlier, the US and Iran have agreed to hold follow-on discussions after consultations with their capitals following today’s indirect talks in Oman, an outcome cautiously viewed as a positive result by both sides, according to a source familiar. CNN’s Kylie Atwood and Kevin Liptak contributed to this report.

Iranian military to flex their muscles and groan on this day in history.

Democrats are holding the seat's of their pants and the zipper is stuck.

If you were born on the year of the horse: you will be joining the horse races and perpetually spin in circles with blinders on.

American Feminists begins screaming: Proud to be a strong Iranian woman, Free Iran and bring back The Lion and The Sun 🦁🌞