I'm calling for an investigation into whether President Trump manipulated the market to benefit his Wall Street donors—all while working people and small businesses paid the price.
Did Trump help insiders cash in on his tariff flip-flopping? It sure looks like corruption.
Killed by a man who never should have had access to a gun. The Tennessee legislature’s lax gun laws enabled this student’s death.
When you’re looking at colleges, think twice about permitless carry states.
Approximately 20% of teens had symptoms of major depressive disorder in 2021, but less than half who needed treatment received it, according to a new study. The research found that treatment was most lacking for minority adolescents. https://t.co/sK5MnupJTZ
We’ve invested $1 billion to help schools hire and train 14,000 new mental health counselors in schools across the country. We’re also taking steps to address the harm social media is doing to young people and hold these platforms accountable.
Here is the reaction of people when it's different skin colors! If you're tired of hearing about racism, imagine how tired we are of experiencing it everyday.
A Houston man shot at a car because it didn’t immediately move forward at a stoplight; two bullets hit a 7-year-old girl sitting in the backseat.
Permitless carry went into effect in Texas in 2021; Texas has more road rage shootings than any other state. https://t.co/sXjTBwpt7i
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The Education Secretary has called out Republicans by name for their forgiven PPP loans, “Marjorie Taylor Greene had more than $180,000 forgiven. She represents 91,800 eligible borrowers who were turned down today.”
Tell them all to GIVE THE MONEY BACK!
Extreme abortion laws have denied the women of our country care even when their life and health were at risk.
Women like Kristen from Texas, who, during her miscarriage, was rushed to the emergency room and was turned away after the hospital consulted with their lawyers about criminal liability under her state’s extreme ban. Kristen only received care after she developed sepsis—an infection that could have killed her.
Women like Anya from Florida, who, after her water broke prematurely, was also rushed to the emergency room. She was told, sadly, that she would lose her pregnancy and she could die. She was also turned away and refused treatment because of Florida’s extreme abortion law. Hours later, Anya nearly bled to death in a public bathroom after a miscarriage.
I know these stories are difficult to hear. And they’re difficult to tell. But there are people every day who are being subjected to judgment, being made to feel as though they should be silent—when in fact they shouldn’t have to have those experiences. We can’t stand for that. We can’t tolerate that. It’s just not right.
While Americans continue to make their voices heard across our nation, President Biden and I will continue to do our part to protect abortion access and reproductive rights.
If I understand correctly, a Christian woman invented a hypothetical scenario in which she felt threatened by imaginary gay people, and the Supreme Court not only agreed to hear the case but ruled that her bigotry is acceptable
In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court rules that each district must select two tributes, one boy and one girl between the ages of 12 and 18, to fight to the death until there is only one survivor, who will be the only one forgiven $10,000 of their student loans
Following today’s legally unsound Supreme Court ruling, I am urging the Biden Administration to implement a Plan B immediately to cancel student debt for tens of millions of Americans.
Read my full statement here: