@Vegalteno Literally how my parents danced at my wedding 33 years ago. My suave dad and my beautiful mom.🫶🏽oh how I wish they could dance like this today!🙏🏽💕
Eight years ago, lives were forever shattered when a gunman entered Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and killed 17 students and educators, wounding many more. We remember. We were told our pain, grief, and anger would fade with time. We were told that the systems putting gun profits over the lives of children were too powerful and too entrenched to challenge.
Yet over these eight years, we have marched by the millions. We have registered a generation of voters. We have fought in the halls of Congress and in statehouses across the country, securing effective gun safety laws. And we have changed how this country talks about guns and gun violence.
Still, much remains undone. While we have fought, thousands of innocent people have been killed by everyday gun violence and mass shootings. And those threatened by our movement are working to dismantle hard-won progress.
On this heavy day, we carry our beloved 17 with us as a charge to keep going. The march is not over. It is accelerating. Our movement will outlast thoughts and prayers, and it will outlive those determined to turn back the clock. We will not stop until we have built a country where no one has to fear gun violence.
Trump: "The person who actually got the Nobel Prize called today, called me, and said 'I'm accepting this in honor of you, because you really deserved it.' A really nice thing to do. I didn't say 'Then give it to me, though.'"
@realDonaldTrump You don't get to call out anyone for "terrible rhetoric" when most words you utter are degrading and hateful to those who don't agree with you. You don't get to do this. Period. Yes, I'll pray for Charlie's grieving family. You do something about responsible gun laws.