Ian Gordon
@idgordon.bsky.social
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Editorial director for teams and coverage, @MotherJones.com. Immigration, Latin America, sports, and serial commas. Dadfluencer. Work: [email protected] Signal: idgordon.325 Proton Mail: [email protected]
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NEW from @julialurie.bsky.social: “They basically told me you can keep doing your job the way we want you to do it without the chair or without the breaks or you can go on unpaid leave.”
A pregnant Amazon employee asked for a chair to sit on—and wound up homeless
"You're just a number to them."
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I know the whole “every accusation is a confession” thing but it’s pretty clear this is the most elitist government that’s existed in decades. It’s just 12 billionaires in a group chat sharing banned Reddit memes
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New from me: In March, FHFA director Bill Pulte made himself chairman of the board of Fannie Mae. But after, he did not file a required disclosure form tied to the role with the SEC—the same kind of paperwork error he has used to attack Trump's political foes. www.motherjones.com/politics/202...
The attack dog targeting Trump opponents over their paperwork hasn’t even filed his own
As chairman of the board of Fannie Mae, Bill Pulte was required to file a disclosure form with the SEC. He didn’t.
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Erik Prince, Blackwater founder

Anne Wojcicki, 23andMe founder

Jared Leto, actor

Sophia, simply getting a driving lesson

Just some of the thousands of people in 100 countries we discovered were targeted by phone-tracking tech sold by a secretive firm called First Wap ow.ly/2LUF50Xb7KE
The surveillance empire that tracked world leaders, a Vatican enemy, and maybe you
We uncovered a massive data trove. It revealed the hidden world of First Wap, whose untraceable tech has targeted politicians, journalists, celebrities, and activists around the globe.
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Last year, we wrote about survivor Taylor Cadle. When she was 12, she told police she’d been raped. They said she was lying and charged her with false reporting. She then took the extraordinary measure of recording the next act of abuse.

Now, Taylor has legal counsel and filed a lawsuit.
she's just so happy to be there
AI image of a crowd with two identical smiling women in different rows
flannel and hat dude really into whatever's to his right
An AI image of a crowd with two of the same dude with a red flannel hat and red ski cap
must have the same illness
Another AI image of a basketball fan with disturbing markings
Guys, I'm worried about the fans sitting behind me in the SeatGeek view-from-my-seat
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Joseph Ladapo was once a successful normie: A Harvard Medical School grad w/ faculty positions at NYU & UCLA

Then his wife & an ex-Navy SEAL-turned-guru came along 👀

@kieraevebutler.bsky.social & I on the pair of mystics who seem to lack any Western medical training yet have inspired FL's top doc:
From medicine to mysticism: the radicalization of Florida's top doc
Joseph Ladapo was a normie—until he met his wife and a guru into levitating and communicating with spirits.
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How a lobbying shop with deep ties to Trumpworld helped land a lucrative no-bid ICE deal for a company that for years had struggled to break into federal contracting (1/x)
Clients of a Trump-connected lobbying firm keep landing no-bid ICE contracts
Ballard Partners is helping companies cash in on the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.
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In July, a subcontractor died in a workplace accident.
In August, Fort Bliss began accepting immigrant detainees.
In September, ICE’s own inspectors found that conditions at the facility violated at least 60 federal standards for immigrant detention. (4/4)
How a tiny, inexperienced firm landed a $1.3 billion detention deal
To hold 5,000 human beings.
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The Navy’s deal with Acquisition Logistics to build a detention facility at Fort Bliss is akin to “a guy who is running a one-taxi firm” getting a “giant transportation contract” (3/x)
How a tiny, inexperienced firm landed a $1.3 billion detention deal
To hold 5,000 human beings.
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“It’s weird.”
“It seems messy.”
That’s what experts had to say about the $1.3 billion contract handed to a tiny firm called Acquisition Logistics to run a detention facility at Texas’ Fort Bliss Army base. (2/x)
How a tiny, inexperienced firm landed a $1.3 billion detention deal
To hold 5,000 human beings.
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Acquisition Logistics had no prior experience in incarceration. Previously, its biggest federal contract was $16 million, and CEO Ken Wagner is circling retirement at 77. Could it safely operate a 5,000-bed detention facility? (1/x)
How a tiny, inexperienced firm landed a $1.3 billion detention deal
To hold 5,000 human beings.
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