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Chad Prather Caught in Weird Lie
Over the weekend, the White House brought in political influencers to talk about whatever it is you talk about with paid influencers.
Then they handed the influencers a binder that was related to the child sex trafficking crimes of Jeffrey Epstein. You can tell it was a very serious, very somber, and important moment because of everyone’s expressions.

Afterwards, several of the influencers put out what seems to be coordinated statements related to the binders but forgot to change up some of the wording. One of those caught in the mix-up was Chad Prather and DC Draino. They both posted completely identical statements.
Prather would later admit that he did copy and paste a statement from DC Draino but meant to use it as a quote. Which users immediately realized was a lie, considering Prather’s comment was thirteen minutes before Draino’s.
Prather then doubled down and claimed the timestamp was wrong because he had made an edit. Users immediately realized this too was a lie because posts that have been edited have a label on them confirming they had been edited. Prather’s post did not have an edit label.
Why Prather felt the need to tie himself up in these excuses is anyone’s guess.
To add insult to injury, the binders of Epstein data they handed the influencers contained redacted information that had already been made public unredacted.
Citizens are left wondering if the Trump admin will be able to force the FBI to actually release the documents related to Epstein or if traitorous FBI employees will continue to undermine the current administration.
What a mess.
Nepali Privilege in Texas?
Among the innumerable bills filed in the Texas House, HB 1472 was filed by Dallas Democrat Terry Meza. The bill seeks to create special privileges for “new arrivals” from the Himalayan nation of Nepal, such as having driver’s tests and applications written exclusively in their language.
The bill demands Texas spend your tax dollars to create a special driving test for people from another continent.
Why are we spending taxpayer dollars on this?
It should be noted that Trump made English the official language of the United States via executive order last week.
After reading, I’d consider the situation monitored.