22-year-old Tyler Robinson was the shooter that took the American soul!
Any words of judgment for this coward?
He thought killing a man for his beliefs would make him powerful. Let him feel the full weight of what real Americans think of traitors like him.
Trump just held his largest White House briefing yet.
Alongside Pam Bondi, he dropped a series of announcements and some strong hints about what’s next for America.
President Trump is now more powerful than ever.
Everyone should read these biggest changes.
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@elonmusk You and Trump were a great team and now you are back to creating your dreams …how wonderful-congrats! Can’t wait to see your new inventions! 🎉. As for a third party….nope, it would just be as corrupt as the other two. Two is enough-they have never cleaned the swamp of those 2
@DrHenryEaly If you are a health guru then why do you have toxic tattoos on your body? Surely you know the toxicity tattoos have on the lymph system and other organs?
I've been MAHA for more than 25 years now.
I founded the Energetic Health Institute & taught millions all over the world.
I helped create Healing for the A.G.E.S. w/ 3 great Healers.
I've taken the CDC, HHS & NVSS to federal court over COVID Fraud.
Here's what I've learned...
Troopers Rescue Missing Child in the Woods
Last night, troopers from Buena Vista Station responded to the report of a missing child in Buena Vista Twp., Atlantic County.
A 4-year-old boy and his black Labrador had wandered away from his house.
Check out the rescue.
@nflcommish@NFL The SuperBowl half-time show WAS NOT FAMILY FRIENDLY WORDS! Only 12% of USA’s population is black and you did not mix up the ethnic talent to appeal to whites and Hispanic too. You need to do a mix of FAMILY oriented performers.
@SenBillCassidy RFK Jr. not only possesses expert skills but also brings personal experience with disabilities, which fuels his passion and determination to make a real difference. Voting for RFK Jr. is a statement that high achievers, regardless of their disabilities, can lead effectively.
Great to see President Trump continuing to champion school choice! School choice is about giving parents the freedom to choose what’s best for their child.
@SenBillCassidy@SpeakerJohnson RFK Jr. not only possesses expert skills but also brings personal experience with disabilities, which fuels his passion and determination to make a real difference. Voting for RFK Jr. is a statement that high achievers, regardless of their disabilities, can lead effectively.
@SenBillCassidy@DougBurgum RFK Jr. not only possesses expert skills but also brings personal experience with disabilities, which fuels his passion and determination to make a real difference. Voting for RFK Jr. is a statement that high achievers, regardless of their disabilities, can lead effectively.
@SenBillCassidy@JDVance RFK Jr. not only possesses expert skills but also brings personal experience with disabilities, which fuels his passion and determination to make a real difference. Voting for RFK Jr. is a statement that high achievers, regardless of their disabilities, can lead effectively.
@SenatorCollins RFK Jr. not only possesses expert skills but also brings personal experience with disabilities, which fuels his passion and determination to make a real difference. Voting for RFK Jr. is a statement that high achievers, regardless of their disabilities, can lead effectively.
Today, I was pleased to vote to confirm my friend and colleague Senator Marco Rubio as Secretary of State.
His experience as Vice Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee and his extensive knowledge of foreign policy will serve him extremely well in this critical position.
@SenatorCollins RFK Jr. not only possesses expert skills but also brings personal experience with disabilities, which fuels his passion and determination to make a real difference. Voting for RFK Jr. is a statement that high achievers, regardless of their disabilities, can lead effectively.
After careful consideration, I have decided to vote against Pete Hegseth’s nomination for Secretary of Defense. While I appreciate his courageous military service and his ongoing commitment to our servicemembers and their families, I am concerned that he does not have the experience and perspective necessary to succeed in the job.
Our military is under tremendous pressure right now. Active conflicts in the Middle East and Europe combined with escalating threats in the Pacific, all against a backdrop of severe financial challenges and four years of ineffective leadership by the Biden Administration, make this an especially critical time for those who lead our military. The next Secretary of Defense will be responsible for managing a massive bureaucracy that includes nearly three million employees and a budget of nearly $850 billion. In addition, our next Secretary faces long-standing procurement and supply issues that continued to worsen under the Biden Administration.
In sum, the Secretary is going to be facing a number of incredibly complex problems that are going to require highly skilled management ability. I am concerned that Mr. Hegseth does not have the management experience and background that he will need in order to tackle these difficulties. His limited managerial experience involved running two small non-profit organizations that had decidedly mixed results.
I am also concerned about multiple statements, including some in the months just before he was nominated, that Mr. Hegseth has made about women serving in the military. He and I had a candid conversation in December about his past statements and apparently evolving views. I am not convinced that his position on women serving in combat roles has changed.
Women comprise nearly 18 percent of our active-duty military. They continue to make critical and valuable contributions to our national defense. I have long advocated that women who wish to serve in and can meet the rigorous standards of combat roles should be able to do so. And numerous women have proved that they can accomplish this difficult feat.
Currently, thousands of women are serving in combat roles and many others serve in non-combat functions. Their service is essential to the success of our military.
Mr. Hegseth also appears to lack a sufficient appreciation for some of the policies that the military is required to follow because they are codified in the laws of the United States of America. While I understand his points on the importance of up-to-date and workable rules of engagement, our prohibitions against torture come from American laws and treaties ratified by the United States, including the Geneva Conventions.
Therefore, I will vote against the nomination.
@SenatorCollins RFK Jr. not only possesses expert skills but also brings personal experience with disabilities, which fuels his passion and determination to make a real difference. Voting for RFK Jr. is a statement that high achievers, regardless of their disabilities, can lead effectively.
80 years ago today, the Battle of the Bulge ended with Allied victory, marking a crucial turning point in World War II.
Last month, on the anniversary of when this battle began, I traveled with a bipartisan delegation to ceremonies in Belgium and Luxembourg to honor the brave Allied soldiers who fought in this historic battle—including my own father, who was wounded twice, earning two Purple Hearts and a Bronze Star.
It’s easy to see why we call these brave servicemembers our greatest generation.
@SenatorCollins RFK Jr. not only possesses expert skills but also brings personal experience with disabilities, which fuels his passion and determination to make a real difference. Voting for RFK Jr. is a statement that high achievers, regardless of their disabilities, can lead effectively.
Yesterday’s tragedy that occurred near Reagan National Airport is heartbreaking. As we await more information, my prayers are with the victims and their families.