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Yesterday was a tough day. Many folks were mad as hll, disheartened & frustrated. It's easy to focus on the Senators who let us down, but let's not forget about the Senators who did the right thing. I made this graphic last night because I wanted to focus on the good Senators who fought for us. 🔊🎵

DNC wants your feedback. I told them my thoughts on how Schumer and the other 9 folded in passing the CR. Said I won’t give money to them until they convince Schumer to step aside and have someone leading Senate Democrats that are willing to fight for us. ak.democrats.org/signup/share...

@schumer.senate.gov received this from the DNC asking me to contribute to the DNC to fight against Trump. In the email it states, “We have to keep fighting — and with your help, we will. Thank you for standing with us, The Democrats” I don’t feel like you are standing with us. Vote No.

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Per @johnleguizamo.bsky.social: “Medicaid is called by different names in different states! Stay awake America you lose everything you rely on!”

Raphael is a disabled Army veteran who worked at the VA in Seattle and played a critical role in processing servicemembers' disability benefits. He's received nothing but stellar performance reviews. Elon Musk fired him with ZERO justification. Help share his story.

I am part of the 25%. The lifestyle change is worth it. This is the way…

đź“ŚURGENT: The Associated Press is one of the foremost news operations in the world. Without it, most media entities could not survive. đź“ŚWell, the AP has now been barred from the White House. I'd suggest very strongly that any media that gets its news from AP takes a damn stand here in solidarity.

"If Trump is denying access to outlets that refuse to lick his boots, then any media outlet that has access is compromised. Journalists who want to be worthy of the name have a moral obligation to follow the AP’s example in enraging the toddler in chief."