incorrect actually EBT (SNAP) can't be used for Alcohol or Cigarettes, its Food and Drinks only (No Alcohol..)
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It's clear Trump is deteriorating like Biden. He just got absolutely roasted by Laura Ingram, a conservative retard. I wonder how long the GOP will keep up the charade.
hey lets see how king retards foreign policy is working out
https://x.com/upholdreality/status/1988050017282871790
ahhhh cool cool
this is now in the "Clean CR" the republicans said was all they wanted along with other provisions banning most forms of intoxicating hemp, I believe.
Shutdown deal lets senators sue for $500,000 over data seizures like those in Jan. 6 probe
By Stefan Becket
Updated on: November 11, 2025 / 12:16 PM EST / CBS News
Washington — A provision of the legislative package that would end the government shutdown allows senators to bring lawsuits if federal law enforcement seizes or subpoenas their data without notifying them, with potential damages of $500,000 for each violation.
The language appears to allow GOP senators to sue over steps that the Justice Department took during special counsel Jack Smith's investigation into President Trump related to the 2020 election. In October, Senate Republicans revealed an FBI document that showed investigators had obtained phone record data from eight senators and one congressman for calls they made in the days before and after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol. The records were obtained pursuant to a subpoena in 2023, and the new legislation covers alleged violations dating back to 2022.
The revelation that their call records were obtained infuriated the lawmakers, who accused the Biden administration of weaponizing the Justice Department to target Republicans.
"The FBI's actions were an unconstitutional breach, and Attorney General Bondi and Director Patel need to hold accountable those involved in this serious wrongdoing," said GOP Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee. He said the Biden administration's actions were "arguably worse than Watergate." A spokesperson for Grassley did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the new legislation.
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The bill says senators are entitled to $500,000 for each violation of the notification provisions, and it prevents the government from invoking several types of immunity to rebut the claims. Suits can be brought up to five years after a senator is first made aware of a violation, and allows senators to bring suits for any instances that occurred after January 2022. The FBI analyzed the senators' call records in 2023, meaning they could bring lawsuits under the legislation.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/governm...00k-january-6/
https://x.com/PressSec/status/1987956156497584570
door dash.
they are using... door dash.
to measure inflation.