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Kelly

Kelly

@Kellyann455

MAGA 💪🏻🙏🏻 TPUSA NO more RINO’s!!!!

Florida, USA Katılım Mayıs 2023
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Military Support
Military Support@MilitaryCooI·
R.I.P. Army Staff Sgt. Benjamin N. Pennington. The family of a U.S. service member who died in combat during the conflict in Iran was seen gathering in Fort Knox, Kentucky, last Friday as his body was brought to Godman Airfield for a dignified transfer. He was the seventh U.S. service member to die in the conflict, succumbing to his injuries a week after being wounded during the attack on the Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, according to the Pentagon. Thank you Staff Sgt. Pennington for your ultimate sacrifice. Prayers for your family, friends, and brother and sisters.
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Kyle Morris
Kyle Morris@KyleMorris·
Imagine serving your country in the Air Force, living a healthy life with children and grandchildren, surviving cancer, making it to the age of 83… Only to be pushed onto NYC subway tracks by an illegal alien and die from those injuries. Downright sad. RIP Richard Williams.
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Joe Gamaldi
Joe Gamaldi@JoeGamaldi·
Please keep the brave South Houston Police Officer, shot in the face with a shotgun last night, in your thoughts and prayers. Officers were attempted to stop a vehicle that led them on a pursuit. At the conclusion of the pursuit the dirtbag opened fire, striking the officer in the face. The other officers on scene immediately returned fire neutralizing the miscreant…permanently. The officer was rushed to the hospital and is expected to recover. Yet another stark reminder of the danger law enforcement faces everyday.
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Farm Girl Carrie 👩‍🌾
Farm Girl Carrie 👩‍🌾@FarmGirlCarrie·
Riley Gaines: “The IOC just released their new policy banning men from women’s sports in the Olympics… Lots of work went into making sure this policy was as strong as possible. And the cherry on top is the next games are in the U.S.” 🍒
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Joe Abraham
Joe Abraham@angeldadjoe·
.@GovPritzker, I saw your post honoring lives lost in Minnesota—standing publicly, naming Alex Pretti and Renee Good, and laying flowers in their memory. But where was that same compassion on January 19, 2025? That is the day my 20-year-old daughter, Katie Abraham, was killed here in Illinois. She was innocent. She did not knowingly put herself in the middle of an ongoing law enforcement situation. She was not making a dangerous choice. She was simply living her life—and it was taken from her. You have never said her name. You have never come to where she died. You have never acknowledged her publicly. And beyond that—you have never even responded to me. I sent you a simple, non-political letter. Not for attention. Not for headlines. Just a father asking for clarity, for answers, and for understanding of the state’s position. You never replied. And now, in the wake of another tragedy here in Chicago, your public display of compassion elsewhere—while remaining silent about victims in your own state—feels deeply disconnected from the reality families like mine are living every day. Instead, you continue to defend sanctuary policies that create the conditions where preventable tragedies like hers can happen. This is not about politics. It’s about leadership and accountability. When you choose to publicly mourn some victims while remaining silent about others—especially those lost under policies you support—it sends a message. Whether intentional or not, it tells families like mine that our loss does not matter the same way. So I am asking you directly: Where is your compassion for my daughter? Where is your acknowledgment of victims here in Illinois? And when will you take responsibility for the consequences of the policies you defend? Say her name: Katie Abraham. Stand where she died. Show the people of Illinois that every life matters.
Governor JB Pritzker@GovPritzker

Standing with Minnesotans tonight and paying my respects to Alex Pretti and Renee Good.

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Pamela
Pamela@PamelaUnplugged·
Just like we did for Jocelyn Nungaray, Kate Steinle, Rachel Moran, Mollie Tibbets, Laken Reilly, Iryna Zarutska and now, Sheridan Gorman. She is everyone’s daughter. Say her name. #SheridanGorman
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Trump Girl
Trump Girl@TrumpGirlLove·
Heartbreaking moment at Fort Knox: Family embraces as the body of Army Staff Sgt. Benjamin N. Pennington, 26, arrives home after he succumbed to injuries from the March 1 Iranian attack on Prince Sultan Air Base. He was the 7th U.S. service member lost in the Iran conflict. Rest in peace, hero. Thank you for your sacrifice. 🇺🇸🙏 Prayers for his loved ones. 💔🥲🇺🇸🙏
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Kelly
Kelly@Kellyann455·
@nedryun Flew out of Tampa this morning. No backup for TSA, everything went smoothly.
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Ned Ryun
Ned Ryun@nedryun·
Flying out of Dulles this morning with the family and there was ZERO security line wait. ICE agents were patrolling. Fantastic. A Trump triumph.
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
Their courage will never be forgotten. 🇺🇸
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
President Donald J. Trump attends the dignified transfer of six American heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice in a refueling plane crash while serving our nation. 🇺🇸🙏 May God bless them and their families. In Honor of: Maj. John A. Klinner Capt. Ariana G. Savino Tech. Sgt. Ashley B. Pruitt Capt. Seth R. Koval Capt. Curtis J. Angst Tech. Sgt. Tyler H. Simmons
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Susie Wiles
Susie Wiles@SusieWiles·
Last week, I was diagnosed with breast cancer. Nearly one in eight women in the United States will face this diagnosis. Every day, these women continue to raise their families, go to work, and serve their communities with strength and determination. I now join their ranks. I am grateful to have an outstanding team of doctors who detected the cancer early and are guiding my care, and I am encouraged by a very good prognosis. I am also deeply thankful for the support and encouragement of President Trump as I undergo treatment and continue serving in my role as White House Chief of Staff.
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Kelly
Kelly@Kellyann455·
@farmingandJesus @KatKanada_TM Amen 🙏🏻 This happened to me too….God has another plan and you just have to trust in Him. God bless you, as it’s not an easy road 🙏🏻💪🏻❤️
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🌷 LIZZIE🌷
🌷 LIZZIE🌷@farmingandJesus·
We have decided to stop fostering after a lot of prayer. This has contributed to the extremely hard time I was having. The Lord has made a new chapter abundantly clear and children will not be in it. Our ten year span of baby loss/infertility/failed adoption story ended with a No. He said no…. The door is closed and will remain closed. It’s over. A lot of the time we hear women praise God for how good he is that they got what they asked for (and they are right to do this!) but we are going to praise God for what he said no to as well, he’s still so good and right, his ways are far above our own folks! My arms will remain empty, no one will call me mother and that’s ok too (no really, it is!) The ending isn’t always the way you think it will be but when we have Christ we are never truly empty handed 💜 Hard to accept at first, and I spiraled a bit, cried a ton, and threw some fits but HE IS GOOD STILL and we have peace/Joy in this decision. He is our everything and there is nothing in this vapor of life that can fill us like Jesus Christ! PRAISE HIM IN ALL THINGS!
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𝔉🅰𝒏 Karoline Leavitt
Devastating news: All six American airmen killed in the KC-135 crash in Iraq have been named. Maj. John A. Klinner, 33 Capt. Ariana G. Savino, 31 Tech. Sgt. Ashley B. Pruitt, 34 Capt. Seth R. Koval, 38 Capt. Curtis J. Angst, 30 Sgt. Tyler H. Simmons, 28 Let’s pray together 🙏
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lelemSLP
lelemSLP@lelemSLP·
"Some were suicidal. Others could barely speak" Dr. Orli Peter @orlipeter, psychologist who is helping Nova survivors, in an open letter to Mamdani's wife: "Dear Ms. Rama Duwaji, You publicly liked social media posts describing the Oct. 7, 2023 attack on Israel by Hamas as “collective liberation.” You also placed a heart next to an Instagram post claiming that the reports of mass rapes on Oct. 7 were a “hoax.” For the past two and a half years, I have been treating survivors of October 7, helping them slowly rebuild shattered lives and broken nervous systems. Some were suicidal. Others could barely speak. Some of the people sitting across from me in therapy had witnessed rapes and executions so brutal that their nervous systems simply shut down. Words stopped working. These people did not simply survive war. They survived mass and socially sanctioned sadism. Subsequent investigations by journalists, forensic teams and international bodies documented widespread sexual violence that day. Families were burned alive. Festival goers hunted down, raped and then executed. Hamas terrorists documented much of the violence themselves: one attacker used a victim’s phone to call his parents and brag that he had killed 10 Jews with his own hands; and you surely saw the footage of Shani Louk, whose body Hamas fighters paraded through Gaza in the back of a truck while crowds spat and celebrated. Survivors of the Nova festival have also described militants laughing as they hunted festivalgoers hiding in the fields. These were not acts carried out in secrecy. They were recorded, boasted about and, in some cases, carried out with visible pleasure. These were not only acts of murder. They were staged performances of cruelty. This was not violence used as a means to an end. It was violence relished for its own sake. That is the socially sanctioned mass sadism my patients are still haunted by, superimposed on everything they see. Once that sadism becomes undeniable, the narrative has a problem. Mass murder can still be reframed as resistance. Rape cannot. It exposes the cruelty too clearly, so it has to be denied. That denial carries consequences not only for the survivors I treat but for Palestinians as well. Refusing to confront the mass sadism of Oct. 7 keeps Palestinians trapped under the same violent movement that terrorizes them. Hamas has long brutalized its own population. Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International have documented torture, arbitrary detention, and killings of Palestinians accused of dissent or collaboration, and journalists have reported Hamas beating and arresting Gazans who protest its rule. This is what authoritarian movements do. Cruelty outward. Repression inward. As New York City’s first lady, you are in a public position to inspire a movement for Palestinian rights and safety. The survivors I treat are still trying to rebuild their lives after what they witnessed. Palestinians deserve to be free from the same sadistic movement that terrorizes them as well. Public gestures matter. When someone in a position of influence treats atrocity as liberation, the signal travels far beyond a social media post. The evidence is clear. Admit that you were wrong and withdraw your support for the lie. Some of us spend our days helping survivors rebuild the lives that Hamas shattered. The least the rest of the world can do is stop sanitizing mass sadism and tell the truth about what was done to the victims of Hamas’ cruelty. ".
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Christina Pushaw 🐊 🇺🇸
Christina Pushaw 🐊 🇺🇸@ChristinaPushaw·
"My husband was many things - loving, generous, kind-hearted, smart, devoted, a fixer of all things, a real outdoorsman, and selfless. The most important thing about my husband was that Jesus was his Lord and Savior. He always put others before himself – until the very end. I will see him in the smile of our son and carry him with me in every moment. I have overwhelming hope and peace because he is with His Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ." - Heather Koval
Angela Ganote@angelaganote

The Department of War announced the death of six Air Force Airmen who were supporting Operation Epic Fury and we can now report one of them is from Mooresville. Prayers to the family and friends of Capt. Seth R. Koval. His wife released the following Statement from the Koval Family: Our world was shattered two days ago. There is nothing that can prepare you to receive news that you’ve lost the love of your life. Our family will never be the same. As we figure out how to pick up the pieces and move forward, we are deeply grateful for the love and support we have received. That support, and the help of our Heavenly Father, will hold us together in these fragile moments as we face a reality without him. Seth was a man whose life I could never confine to a single statement and whose loss will echo in my heart forever. Seth was exceptional in everything he did. He was truly the most amazing husband, father, son, brother, friend, and Airman. He loved what he did, and he was proud to put his uniform on and serve others. He grew up dreaming about becoming a pilot and to stand beside him as he made his dreams come true was an honor. My husband was many things - loving, generous, kind-hearted, smart, devoted, a fixer of all things, a real outdoorsman, and selfless. The most important thing about my husband was that Jesus was his Lord and Savior. He always put others before himself – until the very end. I will see him in the smile of our son and carry him with me in every moment. I have overwhelming hope and peace because he is with His Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Please help us honor Seth by respecting our wishes for privacy during this devastating time.

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Max Lewis
Max Lewis@MaxLewisTV·
#BREAKING: The Department of War says one of the men who died in a helicopter crash in Iraq while supporting Operation Epic Fury was 38-year-old Capt. Seth R. Koval from Mooresville, Indiana. He leaves behind a wife and son.
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G-PA INDY
G-PA INDY@GPAIndiana·
🙏🇺🇸🙏 She flew into dangerous skies to protect other soldiers. One rainy night in Afghanistan ended everything. Captain Sara Knutson Cullen was only 27. Sara graduated from West Point in 2007 and became an Army helicopter pilot. Flying the UH 60 Black Hawk demanded calm nerves, precision, and courage. These aircraft carried troops, evacuated the wounded, and kept missions moving in some of the most dangerous environments on earth. She joined the 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade based out of Hunter Army Airfield in Georgia. Her job placed her constantly in the air over combat zones where conditions could change in seconds. By January 2013, Sara was deployed to Kandahar, Afghanistan. just betore the deplovment Chris Cullen, a former Army pilot. Determined to stay close to her during the tour, Chris traveled to Afghanistan as a civilian contractor. Even in the middle of a war zone, they tried to hold onto small moments of normal life together. Then came the night that changed everything. During a training mission in heavy rain near Kandahar, Sara piloted a UH 60 Black Hawk through dangerous weather. Visibility was poor. The storm hammered the aircraft as it pushed through the night sky. Seconds later, disaster struck. The helicopter crashed, claiming Sara and four other soldiers instantly. Back in Eldersburg, Maryland, her family received the devastating call. Chris, working in the same country, suddenly faced the unimaginable loss of the woman he had just married. Sara left behind a future she never got to live. Plans for family, quiet years after service, and decades that should have followed. Her fellow soldiers remember her as steady, fearless, and dependable when missions became dangerous. She flew so others could make it home. She never did 🙏🇺🇸🙏
G-PA@IndianaGPA

🙏🇺🇸🙏 The attack came through a narrow ravine. Straight toward the American line. October 15, 1952. Near Kumhwa, Korea. U.S. soldiers were securing a strategic position when enemy forces suddenly began advancing toward the platoon's flank. At the end of a communication trench sat Private First Class Ralph Eugene Pomeroy. His job was simple. Hold the line. Pomeroy manned a machine gun covering the approach through the ravine. When enemy soldiers appeared, he opened fire. The machine gun cut through the advancing ranks. The attack slowed. But the enemy answered with artillery and mortar fire. Explosions ripped across his position. Shrapnel tore into the trench. Still, Pomeroy kept firing. Then a mortar shell exploded nearby. He was badly wounded. The blast also destroyed the mount of his machine gun. Most soldiers would have fallen back. Pomeroy did the opposite. He lifted the heavy machine gun in his arms and stepped forward. Bleeding. Walking directly toward the advancing enemy. The weapon roared again. Enemy soldiers fell as he moved closer. Then he was sh*t a second time. Still he continued. When his ammunition finally ran out, the enemy was only 10 feet away. So Pomeroy raised the machine gun like a club. And charged into hand to hand combat. Moments later he was mortally wounded. But his stand stopped the attack and saved his platoon. For his extraordinary courage and sacrifice, Ralph Eugene Pomeroy received the Medal of Honor in December 1953. More than 14 months after the battle. One soldier. One machine gun. Holding the line until his final breath 🙏🇺🇸🙏

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@Chicago1Ray 🇺🇸
@Chicago1Ray 🇺🇸@Chicago1Ray·
Boycott the Oscars tonight folks - 7K glasses of Champagne - (90) kg of Steak - 30 lbs of Caviar - 75 Chefs - 45 Pastry Chefs - 300 Staff - cost plus, production ($60M) Liberal media loves it Troops risking their lives to defend our country ($22M) liberal media goes Apeshit
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
The six airmen who died in a plane crash during Operation Epic Fury have been identified - Maj. John A. Klinner, 33 - Capt. Ariana G. Savino, 31 - Tech. Sgt. Ashley B. Pruitt, 34 - Capt. Seth R. Koval, 38 - Capt. Curtis J. Angst, 30 - Tech. Sgt. Tyler H. Simmons, 28 RIP HEROES 🇺🇸 Say a prayer for their families 🙏
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