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Ron Steslow 🌻

@ronsteslow

Host @PoliticologyPod. Lincoln Project cofounder. Ex-Republican strategist. Thinking about civil liberties in the Information Age. #Bitcoin. 🏳️‍🌈🇺🇸

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Austin Campbell (@campbelljaustin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the most disappointing parts of crypto has been watching Elizabeth Warren evolve from the champion of the little guy to a defender of rent-seeking intermediaries and an active purveyor of misinformation to achieve their corrupt goals.

Justin Amash (@justinamash) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The GENIUS Act is a backdoor effort to give the U.S. government more power to unconstitutionally surveil and seize money—to strengthen the dangerous bond between money and state, and to give the government programmable control over your wallet.

Alex Gladstein 🌋 ⚡ (@gladstein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So you’re telling me this is not about a purely peer-to-peer version of electronic cash that would allow online payments to be sent directly from one party to another without going through a financial institution? Damn

Alex Gladstein 🌋 ⚡ (@gladstein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So Putin is mandating banks and retailers to accept a CBDC -- not Bitcoin But I thought Elizabeth Warren said dictators liked Bitcoin? Why wouldn't they want their people using Bitcoin? Why would they want to use a CBDC instead?

So Putin is mandating banks and retailers to accept a CBDC -- not Bitcoin

But I thought Elizabeth Warren said dictators liked Bitcoin?

Why wouldn't they want their people using Bitcoin?

Why would they want to use a CBDC instead?
Niall Ferguson (@nfergus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"While the world fixates on Donald Trump’s populist cocktail of reciprocal tariffs and big, beautiful deficits, Javier Milei is delivering a man-made miracle that should gladden the heart of every classical economist and quicken the pulse of all political libertarians." 1/5

Mike Madrid (@madrid_mike) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don’t think for a second that the Wall Street Journal is done dropping Epstein bombs on Trump. They’re just getting started.

Roman Storm 🇺🇸 🌪️ (@rstormsf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔥 We’re working 16-hour days, every single day, to fight this battle in court. The trial is almost over — but I’m still facing massive legal bills. 💸 The costs are overwhelming, and donations are the only thing keeping us afloat. 🙏 I know we’ve raised a lot already, and no

🔥 We’re working 16-hour days, every single day, to fight this battle in court.
The trial is almost over — but I’m still facing massive legal bills.

💸 The costs are overwhelming, and donations are the only thing keeping us afloat.

🙏 I know we’ve raised a lot already, and no
Masih Alinejad 🏳️ (@alinejadmasih) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The regime wants to hang her to make an example. The death sentence of #Pakhshan_Azizi has been confirmed for the third time. She is one of many brave women the Islamic Republic is trying to punish for the “Woman, Life, Freedom” uprising. And yet… the free world still does

The regime wants to hang her to make an example. 

The death sentence of #Pakhshan_Azizi has been confirmed for the third time.

She is one of many brave women the Islamic Republic is trying to punish for the “Woman, Life, Freedom” uprising.

And yet… the free world still does
Rachael Horwitz (@rachaelrad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"A prosecutor can 'cut a subpoena'—demanding all your bank records for the past 10 years—with no judicial oversight or limitation on scope, and at no cost to the government. The burden falls entirely on the bank. In contrast, a proper search warrant must be narrowly tailored,

Ron Steslow 🌻 (@ronsteslow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

He published code. 1A protected. Hackers misused it. Calling that “laundering” is like blaming Adobe every time someone Photoshops a fake ID. Lazy.

Thomas Massie (@repthomasmassie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have questions after watching this video: Why would releasing the Epstein files cause political pain to congressmen, does avoiding political pain take priority over justice, and how exactly is the Speaker being prosecuted by a vote on the Epstein files?