Rep. Nancy Mace tells Fox News Digital that she believes President Trump refused to endorse her in South Carolina's gubernatorial race because of her vote in Congress to push for the release of the Epstein files.
"If the price to pay for an endorsement was to not release those files, I would never pay it."
@Michellek4040@OldRowSwig That's it, I'm emailing Chipotle to see if they want to cater (for free) my FF Draft.
It's online, so I'll be using that food as meal prep for the week.
@LowkeyCozy@MikeReiss There you go. That's the spirit. I've watched the Pats lose 5 super bowls (too young for the 86) and it hurts - be glad you got to see those 2 wins.
Once finalized, the move would bring the Bears across state lines into Indiana, ending decades of speculation surrounding potential stadium sites in Illinois.
So under full Republican control, the Republican controlled Senate can’t pass the Save America Act for election integrity, the House just passed a bill giving another $9 billion to Ukraine, Republicans are planning to merge our military with Israel’s military while Trump has us in another foreign war that’s costing $2 billion a day and has driven gas over $4.50, and not a single person has been held accountable for the pedo Epstein files.
Fat Joe was just 19 years old when he learned that his newborn son, Joey, had Down syndrome.
The child’s mother wanted to give him up for adoption and later left their lives entirely. Fat Joe refused.
With the help of his parents, he raised Joey on his own while trying to build a music career.
Years later, Joey was also diagnosed with autism. Despite the challenges, Fat Joe has repeatedly described his son as the biggest blessing in his life and calls him the “Don” of the family.
@aidenfknrich@Justin_Gaethje@SStricklandMMA Being murdered with his tax dollars. We can't build schools in America, can't afford to make Healthcare or childcare affordable. But we can pay for Israel's Genocide. But calling out this dogshit administration means you hate America according to big brain Justin.
Legendary former Alabama football coach Nick Saban issues a stark warning on the devastating trajectory of college sports under current NIL rules.
"It's become an arms race, who spends the most has got the best chance to win.”
“But I think it's a race to the bottom because if you don't spend to win, you lose your fan base and you don't have any revenue."