• Nicole just witnessed something deeply concerning
    Nicole just witnessed something deeply concerning
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  • Nicole pretending she hasn’t committed any crimes today
    Nicole pretending she hasn’t committed any crimes today
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  • Sgt. 1st Class Nicole Amor, 39, of White Bear Lake, Minnesota, was killed on March 1, 2026, after an Iranian drone strike hit a command center in Port Shuaiba. She was serving during Operation Epic Fury and was reportedly just days away from returning home to her husband and two children.
    According to reports, Amor had been moved to a vulnerable shipping container shortly before the attack — a detail that highlights how unpredictable and dangerous deployed environments can be, even in locations meant for coordination and support.
    Her death has drawn renewed attention to the risks faced by U.S. service members stationed overseas and the sacrifices made not only by those in uniform, but also by the families waiting for them to return home.
    Many across the country are remembering Sgt. Amor for her service, dedication, and the life she gave in duty to her country.
    #NicoleAmor #USMilitary #IranConflict #WilliedLive #Willied #FBLifestyle #MilitaryFamily #NeverForgotten
    Sgt. 1st Class Nicole Amor, 39, of White Bear Lake, Minnesota, was killed on March 1, 2026, after an Iranian drone strike hit a command center in Port Shuaiba. She was serving during Operation Epic Fury and was reportedly just days away from returning home to her husband and two children. According to reports, Amor had been moved to a vulnerable shipping container shortly before the attack — a detail that highlights how unpredictable and dangerous deployed environments can be, even in locations meant for coordination and support. Her death has drawn renewed attention to the risks faced by U.S. service members stationed overseas and the sacrifices made not only by those in uniform, but also by the families waiting for them to return home. Many across the country are remembering Sgt. Amor for her service, dedication, and the life she gave in duty to her country. #NicoleAmor #USMilitary #IranConflict #WilliedLive #Willied #FBLifestyle #MilitaryFamily #NeverForgotten
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  • Sgt. 1st Class Nicole Amor, a U.S. Army Reservist from Minnesota, was just days away from returning home to her husband and two children when she was killed in an Iranian drone strike at a U.S. base in Kuwait — one of the first American combat deaths in the war with Iran. Her husband, Joey Amor, said, “She was almost home. You don’t go to Kuwait thinking something’s going to happen, and for her to be one of the first — it hurts.” He recalled their last conversation just hours before the attack. Amor had served nearly two decades in the Guard and Reserve and was remembered as a devoted parent and dedicated soldier. Other U.S. service members also died in the strike, which came amid rising tensions and ongoing military operations in the region.
    Sgt. 1st Class Nicole Amor, a U.S. Army Reservist from Minnesota, was just days away from returning home to her husband and two children when she was killed in an Iranian drone strike at a U.S. base in Kuwait — one of the first American combat deaths in the war with Iran. Her husband, Joey Amor, said, “She was almost home. You don’t go to Kuwait thinking something’s going to happen, and for her to be one of the first — it hurts.” He recalled their last conversation just hours before the attack. Amor had served nearly two decades in the Guard and Reserve and was remembered as a devoted parent and dedicated soldier. Other U.S. service members also died in the strike, which came amid rising tensions and ongoing military operations in the region.
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  • Oscar-winning actor Robert De Niro got emotional during a recent appearance on the “The Best People With Nicole Wallace” podcast. He urged people to “resist” President Donald Trump and his administration.

    “The story is our country, and Trump is destroying it, and who knows what his reasons are, but it’s sick, it’s f--ked up. We have to save the country.”

    De Niro then described Trump as the “enemy of this country,” adding, “Let’s not kid ourselves. It’s that simple. Everybody has to stick together to get them out and get back on track.”

    “People have to resist, resist, resist, resist, resist. That’s the only way. There’s no magic. There’s no nothing – people are not going to go away, even if Trump dies for some reason by having an illness or something, parts of that movement are still there, and that’s the scary part. It has to be neutralized by the people.”
    Oscar-winning actor Robert De Niro got emotional during a recent appearance on the “The Best People With Nicole Wallace” podcast. He urged people to “resist” President Donald Trump and his administration. “The story is our country, and Trump is destroying it, and who knows what his reasons are, but it’s sick, it’s f--ked up. We have to save the country.” De Niro then described Trump as the “enemy of this country,” adding, “Let’s not kid ourselves. It’s that simple. Everybody has to stick together to get them out and get back on track.” “People have to resist, resist, resist, resist, resist. That’s the only way. There’s no magic. There’s no nothing – people are not going to go away, even if Trump dies for some reason by having an illness or something, parts of that movement are still there, and that’s the scary part. It has to be neutralized by the people.”
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