NRA BLOOD MONEY
$1,267,139 Mitch McConnell
$1,269,486 Ron Johnson
$1,306,130 Marsha Blackburn
$1,968,714 Tom Cotton
$2,897,582 Todd Young
$3,063,327 Rob Portman
$3,124,773 Joni Ernst
$3,303,355 Marco Rubio
$13,647,676 Mitt Romney
Mass shootings are a Republican policy choice.
“Essentially, the Trump administration sold U.S. foreign policy, Jamal Khashoggi's life, and American principles on liberal democracy and freedom of the press for $2B that went straight into Jared Kushner's pocket," @chrislhayes says.
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BREAKING: CBS News and The Washington Post have obtained copies of numerous texts between Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas' wife, Ginni Thomas, and Pres. Trump's White House chief of staff Mark Meadows about efforts to overturn the 2020 election. https://t.co/9S2aV3WIKS
Not only is Mark Meadows being criminally investigated for contempt of Congress (& we’re on day 95 of Mark Meadows Indictment Watch), but he’s now added another criminal investigation to his resume: double-wide election fraud (#JusticeMatters video dropping this afternoon).
My opponent Lauren Boebert is actually mad that Congress is taking preemptive measures to protect Republican and Democrat lawmakers to ensure that her martyrs don’t turn the Sep 18th protests into another Jan 6.
Let’s see if we can get this new nickname trending.
#BoebertELee
The data is clear: the majority of Americans support #RoeVWade. With SCOTUS conservatives refusing to defend 50 years of legal precedent, Congress needs to step up and codify Roe into federal law.
It is unacceptable to me that seniors in the richest country on earth cannot afford the hearing aids or the eyeglasses they need to hear and see their grandchildren.
It is long past time to get rid of the filibuster. We cannot let Mitch McConnell and his wealthy donors veto everything. The American people elected Democratic majorities to get things done.
Our hearts go out to the families who lost a loved one, and to everyone continuing the mission in Kabul. We’re also thinking of the families of the Afghans who died, many of whom stood by America and were willing to risk everything for a chance at a better life.
Like so many of you, Michelle and I were heartbroken to hear about the terrorist attack outside the Kabul airport that killed and wounded so many U.S. service members, as well as Afghan men, women, and children.
For two decades, our courageous servicemembers put their lives on the line in Afghanistan. We will always be grateful—and proud.
Ending U.S. military involvement in Afghanistan is the right decision.
Right now, thousands of people in Haiti are injured and even more are homeless after an earthquake hit the island on Saturday. If you’re looking for ways to make a difference, here are some organizations that are helping Haitians recover and rebuild. https://t.co/gQWKnAlkQs