Thomas Mix For Congress

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Thomas Mix For Congress
@FL8ThomasMix
Running for Congress in FL 08 as a Democrat. Pro NASA, pro STEM, pro worker. This district deserves better and I’m not afraid to say it.
Brevard County, FLJoined March 2025

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When rulers decide that habeas corpus is dispensable, they confess that law itself is dispensable; if custody can rest on fiat, so can banishment. The shield that once protected every citizen becomes a sword that cuts according to whim, first against the despised, then against
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Stephen Miller says they are “actively looking at” suspending the writ of habeas corpus, which is only allowed when the US has been invaded or during an insurrection, which would not allow people to challenge their incarceration in court if they are arrested and detained.
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A U.S. citizen was arrested in Florida and labeled an “unauthorized alien.” His birth certificate was shown in court—and the judge still said she had no authority to release him. This is a blatant violation of the Constitution, enabled by Florida’s new racist immigration laws and
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Lisa Murkowski doesn’t get to play the victim now. She voted with Trump over 70% of the time during his first term, including on key judicial appointments that gutted reproductive rights, crippled regulatory agencies, and enabled the very court that just handed Trump expanded
Imagine being a sitting member of Congress during a constitutional crisis and thinking your job is to mock another senator with a Photoshopped plaque like a middle schooler running the yearbook committee. Mike Collins, this isn’t satire—it’s an admission that you have no serious
Make no mistake—this isn’t a theory. It’s a documented collapse. Donald J. Trump was sworn in as President on January 20, 2025. Since then, in less than four months, his administration has: •Signed over 100 executive orders, several already blocked by federal judges •Used the
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Under federal law, Dani Davis has every right to sue Walmart—but she has to go through the EEOC first. That takes time. Walmart knows that. They’re banking on delay, silence, and exhaustion to make this go away. She was harassed, misidentified, threatened, and then fired because
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Another active shooter. This time at FSU. Florida. Let’s talk about why this keeps happening: Florida passed permitless carry in 2023. No training. No license. No permit. Anyone 21+ without a felony can now carry a hidden gun. No registration. No real oversight. Just vibes and
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If we’re making things up about , here’s a starter pack: • Majored in Gaslight Studies with a minor in Shifting Blame. • Once tried to sue Merriam-Webster for defining “truth.” • Moonlights as a crisis actor every time the First Amendment gets mentioned. • Thinks
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Yes, the U.S. Marshals can arrest Donald Trump—but only under specific legal conditions. A member of Congress, like Rep. Hank Johnson, can’t order it. Only the judiciary, backed by the Department of Justice, has the authority to issue and enforce an arrest warrant. Under normal
You do realize the checks and balances are gone, right? The press is still covering this like it’s politics as usual—it’s not. When are you going to stop pretending this is normal and call it what it is: systemic failure. The executive branch is ignoring the judiciary. Federal
Elon Musk is not a sovereign state. He is not above the law. And if what whistleblower Daniel Berulis has revealed is true—that Elon Musk’s DOGE engineers extracted gigabytes of sensitive data from the National Labor Relations Board and attempted to cover their tracks—then we are
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A whistleblower has revealed that engineers with the Department of Government Efficiency had smuggled out highly sensitive data they had accessed from the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). The DOGE employees arrived at the agency's headquarters in early March. They
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Nancy, Trump is no longer “defying norms”—he’s defying the judiciary. That’s dictatorship. If SCOTUS orders are ignored and there’s no enforcement mechanism, then your public lament is meaningless unless you’re signaling that revolution is the only option left. So say it
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You’re trying to weaponize a 2021 allegation — one that was either dismissed, resolved, or dropped — to retroactively justify what you’re doing now, in 2025. But that’s not how the law works. If this man was truly a threat, you would’ve deported him then. You didn’t. You had your
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No, Karoline—we care about the Constitution. You clearly don’t. You stand there spewing lies while the president you serve ignores the judiciary and tramples due process. That’s what’s actually despicable. Now why don’t you clock out, stop pretending you’re press secretary for a
Your grief does not entitle you to rewrite the Constitution or scapegoat entire groups of people. What happened to your daughter is horrific, but exploiting her death to promote fascism is not only irresponsible—it’s selfish. You’re not seeking justice. You’re demanding blood.
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Fox News is not a media outlet. It’s a psychological warfare machine for MAGA fascism. This is the same network that: — Lied about Dominion and cost themselves $787 million — Downplayed COVID while secretly getting vaccinated — Knew Jan 6 was violent and still told you it was
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Imagine being so brainwashed by MAGA politics that you rage at someone for getting free cancer treatment. Canada figured out universal healthcare decades ago—but here in the U.S., thanks to GOP tax policy and MAGA’s billionaire bootlicking, you get to ration insulin, skip chemo,
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Charles, I hear you—and I respect that you’ve covered Trump for years. But I’m struggling to reconcile the claim that he has an “acute understanding” of the economy with the actual choices he’s made, especially around tariffs. If he really grasped the fragility of the post-COVID
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LEGAL DESTRUCTION OF BONDI’S MOTION 1. Misrepresentation of Compliance: Bondi asserts the Executive “fully complied” with the court’s TROs, yet the District Court found probable cause for contempt because individuals were transferred into Salvadoran custody after the TRO was
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With me or no?
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Thomas Mix For Congress
@FL8ThomasMix
Make no mistake—this isn’t a theory. It’s a documented collapse. Donald J. Trump was sworn in as President on January 20, 2025. Since then, in less than four months, his administration has: •Signed over 100 executive orders, several already blocked by federal judges •Used the
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Time for to face consequences along with Trump and the entire cabinet. Who would’ve thought that Pam was gonna end her career being a traitor to the American dream and to the constitution. They probably spell constitution, “konstitution”.
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Elon Musk is not a sovereign state. He is not above the law. And if what whistleblower Daniel Berulis has revealed is true—that Elon Musk’s DOGE engineers extracted gigabytes of sensitive data from the National Labor Relations Board and attempted to cover their tracks—then we are
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I looked it up. Elon Musk actually refers to his kids as a “legion,” wants to breed an army before the apocalypse, and DM’d a far-right influencer asking her to bear his next child. She said yes. Then sued him for custody. He’s reportedly messaged random women on X to join this
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Every name below is complicit. This is the machinery behind the collapse of checks and balances, the erosion of judicial authority, and the normalization of fascist executive power. These people aren’t just “involved”—they’re enabling it. Cabinet members, advisors, corporate
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Yep, pretty much everything that I already stated about the guy and the situation and my comments on Elon Musk still stand.
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Thomas Mix For Congress
@FL8ThomasMix
Elon Musk is not a sovereign state. He is not above the law. And if what whistleblower Daniel Berulis has revealed is true—that Elon Musk’s DOGE engineers extracted gigabytes of sensitive data from the National Labor Relations Board and attempted to cover their tracks—then we are x.com/TeahCartel/sta…
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Let’s get one thing straight: If Elon Musk is arrested on state charges, no presidential pardon can save him. None. That’s not a loophole. That’s the Constitution. Article II, Section 2 gives the president pardon power over federal crimes. Period. It does not apply to crimes
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Below is a factual list of President Donald J. Trump’s executive actions since taking office on January 20, 2025, addressing the user’s specific requests. This response includes dates, orders, laws, and consequences, based on verified information from official sources, legal
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It’s honestly poetic. The same MAGA crowd that mocked COVID precautions, called vaccines mind control, and turned basic science into a political wedge ended up leading the death toll. And now? They’re still doubling down. So by all means—ignore the next pandemic. Skip your flu
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We need a revolution; now.
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Thomas Mix For Congress
@FL8ThomasMix
Make no mistake—this isn’t a theory. It’s a documented collapse. Donald J. Trump was sworn in as President on January 20, 2025. Since then, in less than four months, his administration has: •Signed over 100 executive orders, several already blocked by federal judges •Used the
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Lisa Murkowski doesn’t get to play the victim now. She voted with Trump over 70% of the time during his first term, including on key judicial appointments that gutted reproductive rights, crippled regulatory agencies, and enabled the very court that just handed Trump expanded
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Sahil Kapur
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“We are all afraid,” Murkowski said, taking a long pause. “It’s quite a statement. But we are in a time and a place where I certainly have not been here before. And I’ll tell ya, I’m oftentimes very anxious myself about using my voice, because retaliation is real. And that’s not
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Jennifer, you’re not a constitutional scholar. You’re just parroting Fox-fed talking points without the slightest grasp of how immigration law or due process works. Abrego Garcia was a lawful permanent resident. That status comes with rights under the Fifth Amendment, Fourteenth
Claudette, darling, your X post claiming the World Economic Forum is “leading the way in communism” is so far off the mark it’s almost performance art. You doubled down by saying their COVID response was a “dictatorship” that “destroyed individual rights” and somehow tied it to
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Let me be clear about something: it’s not too late for Elon Musk to become a whistleblower. That’s the one lawful lifeline left on the table. And he should seriously consider taking it. If what’s been reported is accurate—that engineers from Musk’s DOGE team accessed and
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You showed up with therapy dogs and a camera crew. Great PR move. But here’s the real question: Will you investigate the dark money funneled through Ron DeSantis’s super PAC? Will you prosecute the crimes committed under your own party’s shadow? Will you hold accountable the
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Trump just said he’s “open” to deporting U.S. citizens. That’s not policy—it’s dictatorship 101. There is no constitutional authority for deporting citizens. None. This isn’t law enforcement—it’s fascism in broad daylight. He is a domestic threat. He’s violating the
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Part 3: The Soft Coup Infrastructure. If you think Trumpism ends at the White House, you’re not paying attention. The real machinery lives in the policy labs, the dark money pipelines, and the state-level loyalists rewriting the rules so courts no longer matter. This isn’t just
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Part 2: Continuation of the fascist roll call. These aren’t passive supporters—they’re active propagandists, funders, silencers, enablers, and architects of collapse. From the billionaire class to the micro-celebrity fascists—they’ve thrown in with authoritarian power. They
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Good. While they are protecting Elon Musk, we will take back the federal government.
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Thomas Mix For Congress
@FL8ThomasMix
Make no mistake—this isn’t a theory. It’s a documented collapse. Donald J. Trump was sworn in as President on January 20, 2025. Since then, in less than four months, his administration has: •Signed over 100 executive orders, several already blocked by federal judges •Used the
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