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The Krassenstein brothers became well known as Resistance Twitter activists protesting the presidency of Donald Trump by frequently responding to Trump's tweets. Mother Jones magazine listed them first in an article on "some notable resistance hucksters". "They were an insufferable pair, and Twitter is better off without them", said Joe Berkowitz, a writer for Fast Company, in an article about a parody of the brothers. They were followed by members of US Congress like Eric Swalwell, Ayanna Pressley, Amy Klobuchar and Cory Booker, and political commentators such Van Jones and Megyn Kelly. They often dialogue/debate with political figures or influencers like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez over sensitive issues such as transgender rights, critical race theory, gun control and more.
He can stay on the side where he belongs!
https://www.thedailybeast.com/feds-seized-a-fortune-from-resistance-icons-accused-of-boosting-online-ponzi-schemes
Also: The Krassenstein brothers became well known as Resistance Twitter activists protesting the presidency of Donald Trump by frequently responding to Trump's tweets. Mother Jones magazine listed them first in an article on "some notable resistance hucksters". "They were an insufferable pair, and Twitter is better off without them", said Joe Berkowitz, a writer for Fast Company, in an article about a parody of the brothers. They were followed by members of US Congress like Eric Swalwell, Ayanna Pressley, Amy Klobuchar and Cory Booker, and political commentators such Van Jones and Megyn Kelly. They often dialogue/debate with political figures or influencers like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez over sensitive issues such as transgender rights, critical race theory, gun control and more.