Florida faces a choice. Governor DeSantis did not build a decline. He built a model backed by the Constitution.
The question is whether we have the courage to continue it.
#JayForGov
When Byron is taking money from AI tech PACs, I am meeting with a family who lost a child to AI chatbots.
So I have a question: who is going to protect your children?
Will tech bros protect your children?
Will the lobbyists protect your children?
Or will the consultants protect your children?
I literally can’t believe what I just heard
Chris Hansen from To Catch a Predator says they were filming in Florida and “We had 51 guys show up in 6 days”
51 adults caught going to meet underage children caught IN JUST 6 DAYS
- One guy showed up at the county jail to pick up a 14-year-old girl, he wants to pick her up and sexually exploit her
- One guy showed up at a Target to meet who he thought was a dad offering up his 7 and 14 year-old son
“And if you saw this guy in Target standing in line, he doesn't stick out of the crowd. You wouldn't have even thought twice about this guy being dangerous”
To Catch a Predator show ended but Chris Hanson is still doing the work on his new show ‘Takedown with Chris Hensen’
The work he’s done across his shows has already led to over 500 arrests
Think of how many child predators are really in America, especially if 51 showed up in one county in only 6 days
We have a major problem
Nick Shirley just EXPOSED $190,000,000 in Fraud in New York.
These Adult Day Care schemes are insane.
Watch as he gets this Korean Day Care owner to admit to having 7,000 ghost members in order to get paid $12.9 MILLION in taxpayer dollars.
Keep exposing them @nickshirleyy
🚨When Byron Donalds entered Congress in 2021 he was not a millionaire.
Since going to Washington, Byron has amassed a net worth of $4.43 Million from perfectly timed stock trades based on information not available to the public.
This is the worst form of public corruption.
🚨 BREAKING:
Famous American actor Kevin Sorbo, known for his role as Hercules:
"I wasn't kicked out of Hollywood; I left on my own because they are all pedophile perverts."
The day Marie brought her daughter home from the hospital, she thought the hardest part would be getting some sleep. Instead, she kept watching Tank.
Tank is a Great Dane, all 140 pounds of him, and for six years he'd been the baby of the house. Her husband kept saying he'd be fine, but Marie had read all the warnings new parents read online, and she couldn't stop wondering how a dog that big would understand something so tiny.
She should've trusted him.
From the first afternoon, Tank seemed to give himself a job. Every time they laid the baby down in the nursery, he followed them in, sniffed carefully near the crib, and settled beside it like someone had put him on the night shift.
Pretty soon, Marie started finding him there at all hours. If the baby fussed at three in the morning, Tank was already standing by the crib before Marie even made it down the hall.
Her husband joked that they didn't need the baby monitor anymore. They already had a 140-pound one.
What surprised Marie most was how gentle he made himself. Tank moved through that little room like he was afraid of bumping the crib, and when the baby cried, he never got worked up. He'd rest his chin on the rail, give one slow wag, and wait for Marie like he was reporting for duty.
This morning, Marie stood in the doorway and watched him lower himself to the floor beside the crib with a long sigh. Her daughter was asleep, and the room was so quiet Marie could hear her breathing.
"You're going to look after her," she said softly. "I know you are."
Did you ever have a dog who seemed to know exactly who needed protecting?