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🎥 Charlie Kirk Assassinated — Democrats Under Fire Over Political Violence

Yesterday marked a dark day for America’s conservative movement. Charlie Kirk, a father, activist, and galvanizing voice for young conservatives, was assassinated onstage at Utah Valley University during his “American Comeback Tour” event. A college-aged sniper fired a single bolt-action rifle from a rooftop. The nation watched in horror.
This is not just another tragedy — it is a turning point. Charlie Kirk was targeted because of what he stood for: faith, freedom, and conservative values. And while Republicans and faith leaders grieve, Democrats are facing pressure like never before to answer for the climate of hate they helped create. For years, they labeled conservatives as “fascists” and “Nazis,” language that now looks like a green light for political violence. Now reporters are demanding answers: Does the left bear responsibility for fueling this environment?
So far, Democrats are offering the same scripted talking points: “violence has no place,” followed immediately by calls for more gun control. But that dodge won’t work this time. The American people know the truth — it isn’t the Second Amendment killing conservatives, it’s the poisonous rhetoric of a radical left that demonizes half the country.
💸 Mark Cuban’s Biggest Regret?
Imagine turning down Uber at a valuation of $10 million only to watch them go public at over $80 billion.
That’s exactly what happened to Marc Cuban… a 799,900% return, gone.
And by the time we hear about industry-changing disruptions like this, it's usually too late… but right now there’s a tech-startup making waves behind the scenes. Like Uber turned vehicles into income-generating assets, they’re turning smartphones into the easiest passive income source imaginable.
They were named the #1 fastest growing software company by Deloitte in 2023 and have already earned over +$325M for their customers.
This tech startup is Mode Mobile, and unlike Uber, you have a chance to invest in their company before they potentially go public.
50,000+ shareholders have already invested in their previously sold-out round at $0.30/share, with limited space left in the current offering.
Disclosures
Mode Mobile recently received its ticker reservation with Nasdaq ($MODE), indicating an intent to IPO in the next 24 months. An intent to IPO is no guarantee that an actual IPO will occur.
Potential Uber return for Marc Cuban does not take into account dilution.
The Deloitte rankings are based on submitted applications and public company database research, with winners selected based on their fiscal-year revenue growth percentage over a three-year period.
In making an investment decision, investors must rely on their own examination of the issuer and the terms of the offering, including the merits and risks involved. Mode Mobile has filed a Form C with the Securities and Exchange Commission in connection with its offering, a copy of which may be obtained here: https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1748441/000164117225025402/ex99.pdf

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