@SenBillCassidy is a class act: “When you participate in democracy, sometimes it doesn’t turn out the way you want it to. But you don’t pout. You don’t whine. You thank the voters for the privilege of representing the state or the country for as long as you’ve had that privilege”
“As followers of Christ, we should seek to live peaceably and lovingly with other children of God who do not share our values and do not have the covenant obligations we have assumed.
“In a democratic government we should seek ‘fairness for all.’ In countless circumstances, strangers’ suspicion or even hostility gradually give way to friendship when personal contacts produce mutual respect.”
— President Dallin H. Oaks (@OaksDallinH) #GeneralConference
Great to be @ASU Institute of Politics, with my friend @JeffFlake as part of their Dialogues for Democracy Series. Thanks to all the Sun Devils for the Warm Arizona Welcome!🌵🏜️https://t.co/cWzCN2paHy
So happy to welcome my friend @Mike_Pence to ASU’s Institute of Politics. Great discussion on a variety of topics, including the future of conservatism.
Former Sen. Jeff Flake interviews Mike Pence on his role in Washington, D.C., during his final days as vice president at an ASU event on March 24, 2026. https://t.co/JVCl14tGHh
Great being back with @colbertlateshow@StephenAtHome on set last night. Good to have my Senate rug back! Happy to help a great cause like World Central Kitchen.
Stephen Colbert revealed that Jeff Flake was the winning bidder for his “stolen” Senate rug Monday night, bringing the former senator onstage to reclaim it. https://t.co/CcBoRyh9ML
In December 2025, former US Senator @BenSasse announced that he had been diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. That's the primary topic for this @UncKnowledge conversation about mortality, faith, and what truly matters when time is short.
Talking to host @P_M_Robinson, Sasse reflects on "redeeming the time"—holding ambition lightly, loving family more deliberately, and resisting the urge to make politics or professional success the center of life.
The discussion also covers Sasse's thoughts on the failures of Congress; the dangers of a fragmented, attention-starved republic; the crisis of higher education; and the moral challenges of technological abundance.
He speaks candidly and movingly about regret, forgiveness, prayer, and suffering—arguing that while death is a real enemy, it does not get the final word. Watch the full conversation on X:
Mr. President, NATO member countries HAVE been there for us. In fact, more than 40 Danish soldiers lost their lives in Afghanistan, as part of a NATO mission, after the United States was attacked on 9/11.
Words cannot express the respect, admiration and love that my entire family has for Senator Kyl. Arizona and the nation have been so blessed to have his wise and steady leadership for so many years. May God bless Jon, Caryll and all of the Kyl family.
Donald Trump believes his mission is “righteous enough to justify whatever means were employed,” @JeffFlake writes. On the issue of the administration’s boat strikes, “the public deserves the chance to judge for itself. Release the video, Mr. President”: https://t.co/J20pbtFq8s
Mark Kelly is a good man who has served his country honorably in the past and continues to serve honorably in the U.S.Senate. What he and his wife Gabby have sacrificed for this country is immeasurable. I’m proud to call him my Senator.
When I was 22 years old, I commissioned as an Ensign in the United States Navy and swore an oath to the Constitution. I upheld that oath through flight school, multiple deployments on the USS Midway, 39 combat missions in Operation Desert Storm, test pilot school, four space shuttle flights at NASA, and every day since I retired – which I did after my wife Gabby was shot in the head while serving her constituents.
In combat, I had a missile blow up next to my jet and flew through anti-aircraft fire to drop bombs on enemy targets. At NASA, I launched on a rocket, commanded the space shuttle, and was part of the recovery mission that brought home the bodies of my astronaut classmates who died on Columbia. I did all of this in service to this country that I love and has given me so much.
Secretary Hegseth’s tweet is the first I heard of this. I also saw the President’s posts saying I should be arrested, hanged, and put to death.
If this is meant to intimidate me and other members of Congress from doing our jobs and holding this administration accountable, it won’t work. I’ve given too much to this country to be silenced by bullies who care more about their own power than protecting the Constitution.