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It's unclear what set Peabody off, as his tweets are protected. He could be just another dim-witted MAGA football coach. It could be the wildfires in LA County, or it could be he's still upset about losing in the SCFA playoffs again on a last-minute touchdown. Whatever the reason, it seems a bit unwise for someone at a publicly-funded community college who somehow makes a $122,373.00 salary + $51,812.41 in benefits (2022 figures) to be threatening internet vloggers.
Source: Sportskeeda
Independent journalist Aaron Rupar took to X on Monday, January 20, 2025, and shared a post with a screenshot of a user named Brett Peabody allegedly threatening him.
I've been thinking about this: Why didn't Yambo place his hand on the Bible as he took the oath of office yesterday? 1) He was afraid he would burst into flames 2) Satan would consider it a breach of contract or 3) He considers himself the highest power, so what's the point?
Rebecca Friedrichs, whom TPUSA had called an "education warrior" is a poor, confused woman who has a deep-seated, irrational hatred of public education, which she accused of using the COVID pandemic to teach children how to sext, to view porn and to groom children for sexual predators. She also finds teacher unions to be quite loathesome and sued the California Teachers Union for the right to be a freeloader.
QAnon Klan mom Marjorie Taylor-Greene told the traitorous Steve Bannon during Trump's inauguration that Democratic Unity is a fraud and they want to line up MAGA Republicans and execute them.
These MAGAts are insane.
BANNON: I gave a speech last night, we've got to fight, fight, fight today because all this unity with them is totally phony.
They don't believe it.
They're going to try to chop block President Trump and get Hakeem Jeffries back in and impeach him.
Your thoughts.
GREENE: Steve, there's no unity.
Yambo said Monday night he was issuing roughly 1,500 pardons and commuting the sentences of six of his supporters in connection with the attack on the U. S. Capitol, when thousands of them stormed the building in response to his audacious lies that the election was stolen from him. Via NBC News:
An attorney for Enrique Tarrio, the Proud Boys leader convicted of seditious conspiracy, told NBC News on Monday that his client was being processed for release from FCI Pollock, a medium security federal prison in Louisiana.
Leaders from across the world of business, technology, policy, and entertainment gathered at the TIME100 Davos Dinner as the World Economic Forum’s 55th annual meeting kicked off on Jan. 20. In keeping with this year’s annual meeting theme “Collaboration for the Intelligent Age,” Dario Amodei, CEO and co-founder of AI company Anthropic, joined TIME editor-in-chief Sam Jacobs on stage to talk about the future of AI.