Careful what you vote for, because you just might get it | Sheneman - https://t.co/crQZMnTfOe
Just putting this here for later. If trump were smart (or the stable genius he claims), he would keep all the work Biden has done and build on it. 🤷🏻♀️ We’ll see. https://t.co/ykxSf1ccwx
@jtierney1027@andover_gary@BraddrofliT That’s nice rhetoric, but hard to find examples. Trump is a criminal and has been for a long time. The cases against him were not the first ever brought. 😂😂😂 Keep living in your reality though. 👍🏼
@_inthealpine_@andover_gary@BraddrofliT Great example of humanity🙄
Honestly, I will take an old school republican any day over the reality show nightmare that only a little over half of voters in this election chose. He doesn’t have a mandate. He has an apathy vote. Many will regret it. 💔😞
GOP Rep. Max Miller: Matt Gaetz will not be confirmed in the Senate. He’s somebody who should not be the Attorney General. I can tell you, I'm not the only one out of 200 House Republicans that is happy he is leaving this conference.
🚨NEW: Vivek Ramaswamay, an incoming member of the Trump Administration, has announced plans to cut $120 billion in Veterans health care.
RETWEET to let the American people know what they voted for!
@DaveWarnedYou@TristanSnell Also… even in the 50%, some folks voted against Harris, not for trump. Many were uninformed. His cult is not that big. That’s why they are trying to do everything in two years. They know they will get voted out. ☹️
Palestinian Americans that voted for Trump because they didn’t like the Biden administration’s stance on Palestine will have a rude awakening very soon.
“There is no such thing as the West Bank” - Trump’s new Ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee
In January, for the first time in American history, two Black women will serve in the United States Senate at the same time. These two women double the number of elected Black women in history and are numbers 4 and 5 to ever serve.
They are indeed our ancestors wildest dreams. And perhaps just a century ago, months after women got the rights to vote, and a generation or two from Slavery, too few would have imagined this moment.
I celebrate these two extraordinary public servants: Lisa Blunt Rochester of Delaware and Angela Alsobrooks of Maryland.
Their election also means that there will be a record number (5) of Black Senators serving in the Senate at the same time.
They will also be joining the most racially diverse Senate in history.
When I was first sworn in 11 years ago, the Senate was the least diverse place I had ever worked by any metric – age, gender, background, and race. I am proud to continue to see this broader shift to a body that more closely reflects the America it serves.