More money than being the
I suppose after he became the president he saw there is no real risk of being impeached
More money than being the
BREAKING: Christian protestors are being SURROUNDED by Muslims in Dearborn, Michigan, who are screaming “ALLAHU AKBAR”
We NEVER should’ve allowed it to get to this point.
Knowing who nick sortor is, I'm certain that he instigated this drama and is crying wolf now. I hope both these demographics go at each others throats.vijayk wrote: ↑19 Nov 2025 06:35 https://x.com/nicksortor/status/1990919 ... 46148?s=46BREAKING: Christian protestors are being SURROUNDED by Muslims in Dearborn, Michigan, who are screaming “ALLAHU AKBAR”
We NEVER should’ve allowed it to get to this point.
Pakistan’s military success over India in its four-day clash showcased Chinese weaponry.
The problem with this post is that NYC celebrates a World Hijab day every year.uddu wrote: ↑20 Nov 2025 13:41 https://x.com/CommanMan777589/status/19 ... 5040237955
@CommanMan777589
So as expected, now New York Police teaching people in public how to wear HIJAB…
Elect a JIHADI, get JIHAD….
What a fall AMERICANS….
NY was, not is, Trump's stomping ground. And in 2019, Trump filed a "declaration of domicile" moving his permanent residence to Florida from NYC.The Trump Organization's ability to obtain permits in NYC is significantly impacted by a 2023 court ruling that found the company guilty of fraud, resulting in the termination of some business licenses and a three-year ban on operating in New York. However, the organization still has some operational permits, and its ability to operate and manage properties depends on specific contracts and ongoing legal appeals. For example, while some contracts were canceled after the Jan 6th Capitol riot, a judge initially prevented the cancellation of the Bronx golf course contract. Separately, a June 2023 lawsuit was filed against the organization by New York State, and a judge ruled in February 2024 that Trump could not obtain a permit to operate in New York and was banned from running for certain businesses.
The removal of the Trump name from buildings in NYC began shortly after the 2016 presidential election, with the first major instances occurring in November 2016. This is when the name was removed from three apartment buildings on Riverside Boulevard, following a petition by residents. The name has been removed from other properties since, with the Trump name also being taken down from NYC ice rinks in 2019.
The first instance occurred at three residential apartment buildings in the Upper West Side complex known as "Trump Place," which were owned by the Chicago-based real estate company Equity Residential. Hundreds of residents signed a petition to remove the name due to the controversial nature of his presidential campaign.
Key removals in NYC:
November 2016: The name was physically removed from 140, 160, and 180 Riverside Boulevard (part of the Trump Place complex).
Late 2017: The Trump SoHo hotel rebranded and changed its name to The Dominick after the Trump Organization reached a deal with the hotel's owner.
October 2018: The name was removed from another condo building at 200 Riverside Boulevard after a vote by the owners and a judge's ruling that they could do so.
February 2019: The last two "Trump Place" buildings in that complex, at 120 and 220 Riverside Boulevard, also voted to remove the name.
October 2019: The Trump name was also removed from signage at the Wollman and Lasker ice-skating rinks in Central Park, which the Trump Organization operated under a city contract.