NEW: @VP responds to @LeaderJohnThune saying it's impossible to pass SAVE America by attaching it to FISA.
"Why don't we try, and at least force people to vote against it?" he tells @DailySignal.
"One of the things that sometimes frustrates me about the legislative process is that people will go into it saying this isn't possible, therefore we're not even going to try."
"Well, let's actually see, let's try it, and if it's not possible, then let the people put their name on it."
"How many American senators know that the American people love the Save America Act because they believe in voter ID, but how many of those same senators don't want to vote for it because they know that the radical elements within their own party would punish them for it? Let people go on the record and actually answer to the American people."
EXCLUSIVE: @ADFLegal Urges Court to Speed Up Ruling on Mail-Order Abortion
“Every single month, 1,000 lives being taken from this unlawful scheme,” ADF legal counsel Gabriella McIntyre told @DailySignal. “That’s why we’re asking for a hearing to be expedited, so that we could get relief quicker because of that irreparable harm.”
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Today, I’m releasing never before seen intelligence revealing new evidence of past US government funding for more than 120 biolabs in over 30 countries, including Ukraine.
In support of President Trump‘s Executive Order to end federal funding of dangerous gain of function research around the world, and increase transparency and accountability, ODNI will continue working with partners across the Administration to identify where these labs are, what pathogens they contain, and what “research” is being conducted.
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My legislation with @TimTebow to rescue thousands of kids from online child exploitation was just signed into law by President Trump
I want to thank the President for leading on this vital issue. This is the largest surge against child trafficking ever by the federal government
“More than that, we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope.” - Romans 5:3-4
Last week a story went viral that says a difficult life isn’t worth living. I want to offer a different perspective:
The Hard Road Is The Point.
There’s a growing lie baked into modern culture that life is supposed to be smooth. Convenient. Perfect. That if things are difficult, something’s gone wrong. That suffering is a malfunction, not a feature.
So people spend their lives optimizing for comfort. Avoiding friction and inconvenience. Looking for the shortcut, the hack, the easier path.
And they miss the whole point.
The beauty of a life well-lived isn’t found despite the struggle - it’s forged inside it. Character doesn’t grow in comfort. It grows under pressure, strain, stress and adversity. Gratitude doesn’t come from ease. It comes from having walked through something hard and making it to the other side.
The ancient understanding - the one we’ve traded for comfort - is that suffering carries meaning. That the valley isn’t a detour. It is the journey.
Truth is, when you strip away the hard parts, you don’t get a better life. You get a shallow one.
Because the rough road isn’t a sign you’re doing it wrong.
It might be the surest sign you’re doing it right.
My son Iron Will has Down syndrome. He spent his earliest months in a walker just to build the strength to stand. Every step was a fight. Every inchstone and milestone was hard won. And watching him work, really work, for things that come effortlessly to other kids didn’t break my heart. It expanded it. Because what I saw wasn’t limitation. I saw determination unencumbered by societal expectations. I saw joy that doesn’t depend on easy. I saw a little boy who gets up every single time, grins, and goes again on his own terms, at his own pace.
My brave little son didn’t teach me about suffering. He taught me what it looks like to pursue life fully - without fear, without shortcuts, and without ever being told what he can’t do.
When we decide a life will be too hard before it begins - based on the inherent limitations of our mortal understanding - we end a story before it ever has the chance to be written.
We will never tell Iron Will, or any of our children, that the hard road isn’t worth it.
Because the greatest stories ever told involve suffering that produces endurance that produces character that produces hope.
And hope changes everything.
#TeamIronWill #DownSyndromeAdvocacy #IronWill #SayYesToPossibility
CDC SLAMMED WITH FEDERAL LAWSUIT FOR OPERATING ILLEGAL 72-DOSE CHILDHOOD VACCINATION PROGRAM
NEVER tested for cumulative safety.
NEVER filed the legally-required safety reports.
This lawsuit could DISMANTLE the CDC’s unlawful vaccine regime that has poisoned the nation.
To you, it's just a Cracker Barrel parking lot. To me, it's where I gave my life to Jesus Christ.
I was 21 years old. I was working at the Cracker Barrel in Tallahassee after some of the worst years of my life. I'd made mistakes. Real ones.
I grew up in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, raised by a mom who worked hard and didn't accept excuses. But I made decisions that should have ended my story before it ever really started. By the grace of God, they didn't. But every day, I was carrying them.
One afternoon, a church group came into the restaurant, just back from a revival. I served them their meals like I served any other table. But something happened while I was serving them. I can't fully explain it to you. The Lord spoke to me. He said, “Stop running from Me.”
It knocked me back.
I went to find the table, and they were all gone. I could see through their windows that they were getting on their bus, and I knew deep down that if I let them drive away, I was going to keep running. So I went outside. The last woman, just as she was stepping onto the bus, turned to me and asked, “Are you okay?”
I told her, “No ma’am, I’m not okay.” I told her the Lord was telling me to stop running.
That whole bus emptied out, stood with me in the parking lot of a Cracker Barrel in Tallahassee, Florida, and prayed over me right there.
I gave my life to Christ that day. Right there.
I still get emotional about it. Because I know what I was before that moment, and I know what He's done since. He gave me a wife who shares my faith. He gave me three sons. He gave me a career, a community, a calling I never would have dared to ask for. He took a kid from Crown Heights who’d run out of chances and gave him a life that doesn't make sense apart from grace.
People ask me sometimes why I talk about it. Why I bring up the parking lot. Why I don't just keep that part private and let folks see the polished version.
I'll tell you why.
Because there's a young man out there right now — maybe in Tallahassee, maybe in Tampa, maybe in Miami, maybe in a small town in the Panhandle — who thinks his story is already over. Who thinks the mistakes he's made disqualify him from the life he could have had. Who thinks God doesn't want anything to do with somebody like him.
I'm here to tell him: that's a lie.
In life, you're not who you are at the lowest point. You're who you choose to become after.
The Lord met me in a Cracker Barrel parking lot. He'll meet you wherever you are.
You just have to stop running.
In a world that destroys children with Down syndrome, listen to this brave girl:
“You can try to kill off everyone with Down syndrome by using abortion, but you won’t be any closer to a perfect society. You will just be closer to a cruel, heartless one."
Charlotte Helene Fien speaks before the United Nations
Cindy Collins had multiple abortions.
But after she found Jesus, Cindy started a pro-life pregnancy center.
And she has helped save 38,000 babies from abortion!
As an abused and broken young woman, Cindy Collins aborted several of her unborn babies.
Forty years later, her life is dedicated to saving the unborn, telling her story to lawmakers and judges, and running ministries to help families in crisis.
“It’s time for our voices to be heard,” she says. “I will continue to testify because it’s important that people understand abortion destroys, not empowers. It leaves broken lives in its wake. We must be courageous to stand for life.”
Collins was one of several women who shared their testimonies as part of the monumental Dobbs v. Jackson case, which led to the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
After nearly 50 years of abortion on demand, states now may protect unborn babies from abortion again and their laws are saving babies’ lives.
For Collins, she hopes to help other women avoid the pain, regret and loss of abortion that she knows all too well.
When she was a 19-year-old college student, she became pregnant for the first time. Sexually abused as a child, she said she could not go home to her parents. Then, her roommate suggested going to Planned Parenthood for “help.”
“Once there, they told me my baby was just a clump of tissue,” Collins said. “We were given the option of going to D.C. or New York to have the abortion.”
At the Washington, D.C. abortion facility, she remembered the abortion being painful and the abortionist as “cold” and “anonymous.” Collins broke up with her boyfriend soon afterward.
“I knew our relationship had changed the moment I walked out the door of the clinic,” she said. “The act of sex had created our child but also resulted in the worst pain when we decided to kill our baby through abortion.”
Her life continued to spiral downward. She said she dropped out of college and began abusing drugs and alcohol, developed an eating disorder and entered into abusive relationships. Collins said she got pregnant several more times and had several more abortions, including one that could have killed her as well as her child, the report continues.
“… during one of my abortions, baby parts were left inside of me because of a botched abortion,” she said. “But the clinic wasn’t concerned, they told me to go home. I ended up in the emergency room.”
Years later, Collins said a friend invited her to church, and she repented and accepted Christ into her heart. Later, a pastor helped her work through the pain and trauma of her abortions, and she eventually felt convicted to begin helping other women and babies. In 1986, she founded a pregnancy resource center in New Orleans to provide counseling and material support to families in need, according to the report.
“Guided by the Christian Action Council, the center has helped over 40,000 women and has saved 38,000 babies to-date,” she said.
Later, she also created the organization Speak Hope, an outreach to offer hope and healing to abuse victims and post-abortive women.
Through Christ, Collins said she found forgiveness and peace, and she wants to help other hurting women find that, too.
Proud to welcome back another brave warrior who was negatively impacted by the COVID-19 vaccine mandate, Brett Bender.
Sergeant Bender, a 68W Combat Medic, was involuntarily separated in July 2022, leading to significant hardship for him and his family. With support from the @USArmy COVID-19 Reinstatement & Reconciliation Task Force - and under the leadership of @SecWar and @SecArmy - he was reinstated in March 2026 with full relief, including backpay, a backdated promotion to E-6, MOS & duty station preference, entitlements, benefits, and constructive service credit. Now, Staff Sergeant Bender and his family are preparing to head overseas for his next assignment.
He shared, “I have long felt called by the Lord to serve the men and women who serve our country, and I do not take the opportunity to return to that noble profession lightly. I am excited to continue my career and encouraged to once again…serve my country and my fellow soldiers.”
Welcome back to the formation, SSG Bender!