Trina
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Trina
@FowlerTrina1970
Love my country, Freedom of Speech, Pro Life, Common Sense

I just signed a historic bill. In Washington state, law enforcement officers, including ICE, are now prohibited from wearing masks.


Since the President’s inauguration last year, national debt has climbed by around $2.8 trillion. time.com/article/2026/0…



The US Senate Homeland Security Committee votes to advance Markwayne Mullin’s nomination as DHS Secretary in 8-7 vote 🟥Rand Paul (R-KY) voted against 🟦John Fetterman (D-PA) voted in favor





🚨JUST IN: UN officials have admitted the United Nations is on the brink of complete financial collapse because member states are refusing to pay their dues. “We face a real danger of running out of money.” This is freaking hilarious. Good!! Couldn’t happen to a more useless and evil organization. Let it burn 🔥


Juliana Stratton, the Democratic Senate candidate for Illinois, calls for abolishing ICE and giving citizenship to millions of illegal alien invaders. She said the quiet part out loud.



@Angry_Staffer It’s not the mail that’s the problem. It’s all the fake ballots the democrats print up and send through the mail to steal elections.

🚨 JUST IN: Senate Leader John Thune says the problem with passing the SAVE America Act is NOT his leadership being an issue — it's "math" "To get around 60 vote threshold, you need to nuke the filibuster, and there aren't the votes for that...it's a math issue, it isn't whether I want it or a question of leadership!" "You have 53 Senate Republicans with their own views." FACT: DEMOCRATS WILL NUKE IT ANYWAY, as SOON as they take power!




Trump: "Democrats are terrible. These are bad people. These are not people that love our country, I can tell you that. Very sick people. Thank you very much, everybody."



For those calling Joe Kent a grandstander just trying to undermine Trump, here is Kent more than 2 years ago BEFORE he got a job in the Admin warning AGAINST an Iran War. He was always right! Donald should have listened



.@ZohranKMamdani and I have something huge in common — we’re both entirely focused on making life better for working people. We have very different ideas on how to do that, but I think that’s the sign of a healthy democracy: the ability to disagree civilly, debate thoughtfully, and grapple with the fact that what we’ve been doing isn’t working — even, and perhaps most importantly, when you come from the same political party. I love New York, but I’m happy to be on a flight home right now — because California, we have a whole lot of work to do.




