
Ffrewyll
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Ffrewyll
@ffrewyll
Glory be to God, His will, way & time not mine. No casual DMs, full time caregiver to home hospice family member.





Yesterday, Eugene Daniels, whom MS NOW technically considers a reporter, reacts to the Democrats' autopsy by saying the party "should be more comfortable with the idea of power" and urges them to talk more about abortion and transing kids "When you talk about whether or not people can have access to healthy abortions—safe abortions, that is a kitchen table issue, right? Whether or not a trans kid can get the services they need, that is a kitchen table issue for families."


“Full of fat, lazy trash who would rather not be in uniform.” Resurfaced posts tied to Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner are back in the spotlight after he called the U.S. Army “absolute trash.” The posts, made under the Reddit account “P-Hustle,” have become a major issue in Maine’s Senate race against GOP Sen. Susan Collins. Platner has previously apologized for the comments, saying they were made during a period of combat trauma and do not reflect who he is today.



Republicans reportedly planning to primary challenge Senate Leader John Thune if the SAVE America Act does not take effect for the 2026 midterms.





The IRS is barred from investigating President Donald Trump or his family for past tax issues under new terms added to a controversial lawsuit agreement with the Department of Justice. cnn.it/4tLsf6m









Republican New Hampshire Senate candidate John Sununu says he supports a work requirement for seniors on Medicare: "I certainly support a work requirement for able-bodied Medicare recipients."


BREAKING: The Supreme Court struck down a majority Black congressional district in Louisiana, weakening a landmark voting rights law’s protections against discrimination in redistricting. apnews.com/article/suprem…








It’s too expensive to raise a family in America right now. Instead of carving out tax breaks for billionaires and big corporations, we should be putting money back in the pockets of working families. Let’s expand the Child Tax Credit so Americans can afford to raise a family.













