I can hardly believe this, but this is Day 500 of protests in Georgia!
For 500 days, protesters have gathered every day in 8+ cities despite heavy fines, mass arrests, and abuse.
The pro-Russian Georgian Dream regime must end.
🇺🇦 Bravo! Zelensky just dropped a cold warning straight to the American people:
“I want American people to understand: we are your allies in Europe.
World has no distance anymore — when drones already strike thousands of kilometers.
One, two, three years — drones will strike ten, twenty thousand kilometers. With reactive engines, they will be very cheap. There will be swarms of these drones.
You can’t defend that by yourself. The world has to help countries defend themselves and push the aggressor back.
That’s why, i think, Americans need us, and we need the United States.”
Who’s listening?
🇺🇦🇺🇸 March 2026. Ten lawmakers. One side.
This month, these lawmakers showed up for Ukraine.
🔴 @RepDonBacon — R, NE-2
🔵 @SenatorShaheen — D, NH
🔵 @RepRaskin — D, MD-8
🔵 @SenWhitehouse — D, RI
🔵 @ChrisMurphyCT — D, CT
🔵 @RepGregoryMeeks — D, NY-5
🔴 @RepMikeTurner — R, OH-10
🔵 @SenatorBennet — D, CO
🔴 @CongressmanKean — R, NJ-7
🔵 @RepGregLandsman — D, OH-1
Bipartisan. Consistent. This is what standing with Ukraine looks like - not just in words, but in action.
Thank you!
🔴 Do Not Lift Sanctions on Russia:
👉 https://t.co/Wn25qAxw2g
#StandUpWithUkraine #SupportUkraine #SanctionRussia #RussianWar #RussianWarInUkraine
BREAKING: No Kings protests kick off in 3000 cities across America to protest against the most vile, destructive president in history.
Below is Washington DC
Tomorrow, millions of Americans will be joining No Kings rallies.
We will be saying NO to authoritarianism.
NO to oligarchy.
NO to endless wars.
NO to the continued attacks against the working class.
I look forward to seeing you in St. Paul, MN.
🇺🇸🇺🇦 One Ukrainian boy in America asked his classmates to write a few letters. What happened next surprised everyone.
Arsenii’s father is fighting in the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Arsenii now lives in the United States with his mother. Like many children of Ukrainian soldiers, he misses his dad every day.
One day at school, he had a simple idea.
What if his classmates wrote letters to Ukrainian soldiers — including his father?
He hoped maybe a few students would join.
Instead, something bigger happened.
Within three days, nearly 400 letters were written.
American teenagers tried to write in Ukrainian, drew blue-and-yellow flags, and filled their messages with words of support:
Stay strong.
Thank you for defending freedom.
We are praying for Ukraine.
Thousands of miles away from the front line, a classroom in America became part of the same fight — the fight to remind Ukrainian soldiers that the world is standing with them.
Sometimes support begins with one simple idea.
Watch how one Ukrainian student’s initiative turned into a powerful wave of solidarity. 👇
#Ukraine #StandWithUkraine #SupportUkraine #USA #Freedom
This is a MAJOR strategic failure.
Ukraine offered battle-proven technology to combat the EXACT Iranian drones we’re now fighting in the Middle East. The Trump Administration rejected that help.
Seven American service members were killed by those drones. Millions have been spent trying to stop these attacks. And now we are going back to Ukraine asking for the help we previously rejected.
Ignoring our allies and dismissing their expertise has real consequences, and right now it’s the American people that are paying the price.
https://t.co/JnsEwZK5fK
З Днем добровольця!
Дякуємо тим, хто пішов захищати країну за покликом серця. Ви є фундаментом нашої незламності та живий доказ того, що волю не спинити. Слава добровольцям! 🇺🇦⚔️
Шана кожному полеглому воїну. Вони віддали найцінніше – життя за нашу свободу.
У нас не питали дозволу — ми самі прийшли. Хтось у 2014-му, потім у 2022-му, а хтось — і сьогодні.
Бо доброволець — це не професія. Це рішення. Рішення залишити звичне життя. Рішення взяти відповідальність. Рішення боротися.
З Днем українського добровольця. 🇺🇦
February 24, 2022.
The first morning of the full scale invasion:
As missiles struck Ukrainian cities and russian forces poured across our borders, a 25 year old combat engineer from the 35th Marine Brigade made a decision that would echo through history.
Vitalii Skakun was serving near Henichesk in Kherson Oblast when russian troops advanced from Crimea.
Ukrainian defenders needed time, time to regroup, to fortify, to resist.
Vitalii volunteered for the mission to destroy the bridge leading into the city and slow the enemy’s advance.
He mined the bridge and remained in position as russian forces closed in. When the moment came, he detonated the explosives, blowing the bridge and halting the column.
He did not survive.
His sacrifice delayed russian forces in those critical first hours of the invasion and gave Ukrainian units precious time to organize their defence.
In a moment of national shock and uncertainty, he chose duty, courage, and his country.
He was posthumously awarded the title Hero of Ukraine.
Vitalii was only 25 years old.
Since that morning, thousands of young Ukrainians have given their lives for one simple truth - To live in a country free of russia. Free, sovereign, and unbroken.
Today we remember Vitalii Skakun.
We remember the courage of our youth.
We remember the price of freedom.
Eternal memory. 🕯️
#StandWithUkraine
Do you remember that very night -- the night before the day of all days, four years ago?
How many of us didn’t sleep at all.
We sat in the dark in silence, in front of our laptops, refreshing news feeds.
Here was Blinken saying the invasion was inevitable within the next few hours. Here was Zelensky speaking in the middle of the night in Russian, pleading with all Russians to come to their senses at the last moment and not take a fatal step.
Here was the news that the runways of Ukraine’s largest airports had been blocked with overturned vehicles.
We sat with Flighradar24 open. Here at 1 a.m., over northern and eastern Ukraine, an American drone was making multiple circles, monitoring the massive Russian grouping on our border from Belarus to Crimea.
A plane seemed to have taken off, evacuating Turkish diplomats. They must have been among the last ones... Russia had closed all airspace along its entire border with Ukraine later on.
In journalists’ chats, hundreds of colleagues just as sleepless. “Guys, be ready… it seems like today.”
But hope, of course, died last.
Maybe today it would pass. Maybe it was still a bluff and blackmail, because that would be logical. They couldn’t possibly go through with such madness. It would be a catastrophe of biblical proportions and a bloody slaughter in which it would be impossible to win. They couldn’t fail to understand that.
And then -- “live” on Russian TV (in reality, of course, everything had been recorded well in advance as part of a pre-invasion propaganda performance) -- Putin’s face, distorted with sadistic hatred and a smirk of gloating, announcing the “special military operation.”
What is there to say, four years have passed since that night.
If someone had told me then that four years later independent Ukraine would be at the forefront of the entire free world,
fighting alone on equal terms against the full military power of Russia,
with the Ukrainian flag over every regional capital that was free from occupation that night,
with Ukrainian-made drones and cruise missiles that smash Russian oil refineries, airfields, and giant military factories every single night
— I would never, ever have believed it.
And yet, through unparalleled heroism and enormous sacrifice, fighting Ukraine has changed the course of history.
She disproved all the arrogant skeptics who were burying her alive back then and giving her no chance, already ready to run and “negotiate” with yet another deranged maniac hungry for blood and territorial grabs.
Glory to Ukraine!