I would like to offer to pay the salaries of TSA personnel during this funding impasse that is negatively affecting the lives of so many Americans at airports throughout the country
Dan Mackenzie (@OmegaMaleSays), a singer-songwriter and podcaster in Los Angeles, was inspired by our movement and wrote this incredible song. I love it, and I know you will, too.
As we celebrate Independence Day, I invite you to share this music video and message far and wide, in honor of all that unites us. Let’s build a bridge across the great divide.🎶🎵
P.S. Dan’s song “Build A Bridge” is out today on Spotify! Listen here ➡️ https://t.co/fW0XhbOLqx
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Time to wake up we need to hear all THREE candidates. What are they scared of…. We all deserve to hear what @RobertKennedyJr has to say it our right as Americans. Our country was founded on freedom of speech we the people need to fight to hear all of them.
Abortion has been a notoriously divisive issue in America, but actually I see an emerging consensus — abortion should be legal up until a certain number of weeks, and restricted thereafter. Even in the reddest of red states, voters reject total abortion bans. And on the other end, almost no one supports gruesome third-trimester abortions except to save the life of the mother.
I've been a medical freedom advocate for my entire career and have fought for bodily autonomy, and I trust women’s maternal instincts. What if the baby has some fatal condition that ensures it will survive just hours or days after birth in intense suffering? Can we, should we, legislate such painful decisions and take them away from the mother? Is a bureaucrat or judge better equipped than the baby’s own mother to decide?
Cases like this are why I am leery of inserting the government into abortion. I had been assuming that virtually all late-term abortions were such cases, but I’ve learned that my assumption was wrong. Sometimes, women abort healthy, viable late-term fetuses. These cases of purely “elective” late-term abortion are very upsetting. Once the baby is viable outside the womb, it should have rights and it deserves society’s protection.
I learned this because I was willing to listen — to my family, advisors, supporters, and others who shared their perspectives. My promise to myself and to America is that I will continue to listen and incorporate what I learn into my decisions.
I support the emerging consensus that abortion should be unrestricted up until a certain point. I believe that point should be when the baby is viable outside the womb. Therefore I would allow appropriate restrictions on abortion in the final months of pregnancy, just as Roe v. Wade did.
That is the principle that will guide my actions as President, whether implemented by Congress, the states, or in court. It is the right policy for our country. It is the will of the people.
But there is more to it than that. We should be looking at why there are so many abortions in the first place. The biggest reason according to studies is affordability. Almost three-quarters of women cite economic reasons to explain why they chose to abort a pregnancy. So, we have developed a policy that we call “More Choices, More Life.” We can reduce abortion across the board by supporting motherhood, supporting parents, and supporting families. Soon we’ll unveil our plan for universally affordable child care, which will cap child care expenses at 10% for most families. And we will support women in need so that abortion isn’t their only choice.
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So excited for @livedielapod Season 2 so proud of my friends @neil_strauss@ingriddelao@michaeleinziger & Ann Marie thank you for you service in the hunt for justice. Love all of you @ Malibu, California https://t.co/abmadJRarq