Mj&RG
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Mj&RG
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The Truth Matters! 🇺🇸“The further a society drifts from the truth, the more they will hate those that speak it.” Selwyn Duke






Gays and Queers shouts "Free Palestine" The irony here is that every single one of them would be executed in Gaza. How dumb can they be?

Grandview United Presbyterian Church in Pittsburgh just burned down. It was constructed over 100 years ago. One firefighter was hospitalized fighting the blaze. The cause of the fire is unknown at this time The church has been vacant

🚨EXPOSED for his own words three decades ago, far-left Sen. Schumer is now being called out for hypocrisy!! Schumer once pushed ID checks to stop fraud but now calls voter ID Jim Crow 2.0! Back in March 1996 on the House floor Schumer supported an anti-fraud amendment during debate over immigration and welfare reform legislation. He said, "Let's admit the truth. Everywhere people go, they're asked for a Social Security card. In fact, one way to prove you're a bona fide person who can have a job is to ask for a driver's license and a Social Security card. This is an anti-fraud amendment." He added that the main answer given to constituents asking why illegal immigrants could still get jobs and benefits was fraud enabled by weak verification. Today the same senator leads opposition to the SAVE Act, which would require photo ID to vote in federal elections and proof of citizenship to register. He has labeled it "Jim Crow 2.0" and claimed it would disenfranchise millions. Yet Pew and Gallup polls show 80 to 84 percent of Americans, including most Democrats, support requiring photo ID at the polls. Requiring identification to cast a ballot is already routine in daily life. This reversal on basic verification standards raises fair questions about consistency when protecting election integrity. Get this out there EVERYWHERE!! #VoterID #ElectionIntegrity


🚨 JUST IN: Mitch McConnell’s office has released a statement and PHOTO of the Senator sitting in his hospital bed confirming he will NOT be on the Senate floor anytime soon Hey McConnell: you do not OWN that Senate seat. If you can’t do your job, RESIGN. Kentuckians deserve their representation. And you’re not representing them. I’m sorry you’re in bad shape, but Kentuckians should not be burdened by your inability to do the job you were elected to do. — FULL STATEMENT FROM McCONNELL’S OFFICE: “To my fellow Kentuckians – When you elected me to a seventh term and made me our Commonwealth’s longest serving Senator, you did so trusting that I’d keep showing up to fight for you every day. And over the past several weeks, Elaine and I have appreciated both your well wishes and your honest questions about what was keeping me away from the Senate. You all know how folks of my generation often hesitate to share the vulnerability that comes with growing older. Even in the public eye, I feel that same instinct – I can’t help it. But at the same time, I’ve had more than my share of experience with physical vulnerabilities. Surviving childhood polio meant spending my entire life with mobility challenges. They haven’t exactly gotten easier to manage with age. And last month, I took a fall which landed me in the hospital. My doctors have confirmed that I didn’t break any bones or suffer a concussion. I didn’t have a heart attack or a stroke. I don’t have any tumors or hemorrhages. But I was briefly unconscious and was taken to the hospital. While receiving excellent care over the past several weeks, I’ve also had to deal with a mild case of pneumonia. I can assure you that I’ve been a good patient. At my age, I tend to do what my doctors tell me to do. I’ve submitted to every test they can think of to help figure out what caused this incident. And I’m continuing to do everything they ask to speed my recovery. In fact, with signs of continued progress, I’ve been able to move from hospital care to a rehabilitation center where I’ll keep regaining my strength. As much as it frustrates me, this process takes time. And on the advice of my doctors, I won’t be able to return to the Senate floor to vote quite yet. But rest assured that, in the meantime, I’m not taking a break from the Senate business that matters to you. I’ve been working closely with my legislative staff on current issues, and with my Kentucky team who help me provide timely constituent services across our Commonwealth. I’ve also been keeping in touch with my Senate colleagues on the appropriations process, midterm politics, and everything in between. You’re right to expect your representatives to work hard for you. And part of my decision to retire at the end of my term this coming January was being honest about the demands of Senate work. But I still have unfinished business to complete on your behalf, and I have every intention of finishing the job you elected me to do. I’ll keep working hard to get back on the Senate floor as soon as possible. And I’ll keep you posted on the progress of my recovery. Until then, I’m so grateful for your prayers and well wishes.











