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@RepJenKiggans This is @RepJenKiggans and the @GOP shut down they don’t want to protect the hard working Americans they want to ensure your tax dollars are used to give their billionaire friends tax cuts. That’s where your tax dollars are going right now not to back your community!
@RepJenKiggans@HouseGOP .@RepJenKiggans lies and she is betting you won’t read the Democrats bill that has no funding for undocumented immigrants, shows no evidence of people refusing to work, and asks to increase the health care funding. But she wants to use your tax dollars for billionaires tax breaks
@WillSmith4576@RepJenKiggans@SpeakerJohnson Jen pushes this temporary bill every time, but Johnson won’t bring it to a vote because Jen doesn’t want to actually pay our troops, just score political points. I’m running to change that. I’ll fight to pass a bill guaranteeing troops get paid through any shutdown.
@RepJenKiggans This is a #republican#shutdown so you can protect the tax cuts you gave to your wealthy donors & hurt hard working Americans! I’m running against you to protect hard working Americans not the billionaires who you work!
Day 2 of the #shutdown#Republicans shut down the gov’t to protect tax breaks for billionaires while military families & federal workers pay the price. I’m running for Congress to put people before billionaires. 👉 https://t.co/WlGCnspi5I
#NickforVA2#StrongerAsOne#TeamNick
With @POTUS threatening the jobs of thousands of #Government employees his actions will make us less safe and more vulnerable to an attack on American soil. #GovEmployees are not political pawns they are Americans and @RepJenKiggans refuses to hold him accountable. #TeamNick #StrongerAsOne #NickforVA2
Today we pause to remember the day the world stood still. Twenty-four years ago, our nation was attacked. I was just a fourth grader in a small Kansas classroom. We didn’t know what was happening when our school went into lockdown—our teacher locked the door, shut off the lights, and told us to huddle in a corner. No one came in. No one left.
When the lockdown was lifted, school was dismissed early. Parents rushed to pick up their kids—no buses ran, no one walked home. I’ll never forget climbing into the car and watching my mom race to the gas station, still not knowing why. When I finally asked, she told me: America had been attacked.
That day, my world got smaller. New York didn’t feel like it was a thousand miles away—it felt like the next town over. The Pentagon didn’t feel like it was in Washington, D.C.—it felt like it was just down the street. Even as a child, I felt the pain, the fear, and the sadness. But I also felt something stronger: the sense that we had to come together. On that day, we truly were the United States of America.
Since then, our country has too often chosen division—turning away from finding different paths to shared solutions, and instead clinging to all-or-nothing politics. But the lesson of that day has always stayed with me: we are Stronger As One. Stronger as one nation. Stronger when we stand together.
Today we honor the lives lost, the families left with an empty seat at the table, the survivors, and the heroes who ran toward danger when the call came. We honor the service members who gave everything and those still standing watch.
We remember. And we remind ourselves that we are always Stronger As One.
Heartbroken by the shooting at Evergreen High in Colorado. No child should fear their classroom. My thoughts are with the victims, families, and community tonight. 💔