I cannot wait for folks on this site to MAGAsplain how this (which would cause them to howl for an investigation and charges if the shoe were on the other foot) is either no big deal or nine dimensional chess.
Most of the Cabinet and Trump’s senior national security team were coordinating strikes on Yemen in a *signal chat* and nobody noticed they accidentally added a reporter.
Really unbelievable shit here.
But her emails, right?
I cannot stress this enough - so many of the people in the Trump WH, including Trump himself would NEVER pass even the most rudimentary background checks. They have access to intel only because the Senate Republicans confirmed their incompetencies
Elon bought the White House, now he's trying to buy the Wisconsin Supreme Court. This is exactly what oligarchy looks like.
Wisconsin, on April 1st vote against him by voting for @crawfordforwi.
Supported by a $1.25M grant from Lilly Endowment Inc., @pepperdine is leading the way in equipping Christian preachers through the Compelling Preaching Initiative, offering mentorship, workshops, and community support. via @bobbyross@ReligionMag https://t.co/5ZJVQZMuaS
@LngLiveDrGrimes@whatwhynot1@NFL_DovKleiman@NFL Plus, worse case scenario the Chiefs take the Penalty and the ball goes back to the 20. Thank you, Bills, for trading picks with Chiefs in 2017 so they could get Mahomes!
My essay in @TheAtlantic: lies that jeopardize the safety of Haitian migrants are yet another moral test, especially for Christians:
https://t.co/K7qNsAtQzQ
Dear Gator Nation and cherished friends,
This isn’t an easy note to write but wanted to give you an update on our family. As many of you know, my wife Melissa suffered an aneurysm and series of strokes in 2007. Back then, the docs prepared us for the worst, but – in God’s providence – she made an incredible comeback. In the years since – from Nebraska to DC to Florida – she kept our family grounded while I missed too many family dinners, little league games, hugs, and tears. She’s the strongest person I know. We’ve battled some nasty seizures the last couple years, but she’s always remained a warrior.
In recent months, Melissa has been diagnosed with epilepsy and has been struggling with a new batch of memory issues. It’s been hard, but we’ve faced it together. A lot of late nights, a lot of hard decisions, and a lotta “what matters most?” conversations. Our two wonderful daughters are in college, but our youngest is just turning 13. I’ve got two spectacular callings in life right now: First, I’m a husband and dad. Second, I’ve been blessed to serve as president of the best dang public university in America – Go Gators! – and I’ve loved the challenge of giving this university everything I’ve got. But here’s the bottom line: Those callings are significantly at odds with each other right now. Gator Nation needs a president who can keep charging hard, Melissa deserves a husband who can pull his weight, and my kids need a dad who can be home many more nights.
After extensive prayer and lots of family tears, I today asked UF Chair Mori Hosseini and our Board of Trustees to initiate a search for a new president of the university. I need to step back for a time and focus more on the needs of my family while we rebuild more stable household systems.
I’m going to remain involved in serving our UF students — past, present, and future — but I need to walk arm-in-arm with my dearest friend more hours of every week.
I’m grateful for our board’s support. Mori and the board have giant hearts – for this university and for this community. It’s easy to see why.
I’m grateful for you, Gator Nation. You’ve welcomed our family with open arms. Professors who change the world, students who pack the Swamp, men and women who do the unsung work of keeping a big place like this rolling (shout out to the third-shift maintenance crews, the early morning cafeteria workers, and the Ben Hill Griffin cleanup team). We love you. You touched our hearts and made this more than a job – you made it our community. That’s why we’re not going anywhere.
Our family is staying here in Gainesville. I’ll be here as President Emeritus and professor, continuing to teach classes.
It's great to be a Florida Gator! … It’s even greater to be a husband and a dad.
With love and gratitude,
Ben
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