#China is a Cancer that must be dealt with as such! They are a Pox on the human race and I’am SICK OF HEARING ABOUT A LAB LINK !! China released this virus as a Bio-Attack on the world! Protected by a cover up operation by @POTUS44 AND HIS MINION @PotusBiden and @Dr_AnthonyFauci
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@DineshDSouza Nice headline. Make it sound like ICE is just running around shooting people now. A car was attempting to run them over! That is assault with a deadly weapon, ICE has every right to defend themselves
@rocknrolldonkey@DineshDSouza Absolutely BUT Minnesota National Guard is ALL cooks and potato peeling pot washers that can’t even be trusted with a weapons except for a frying pan Minnesota Gutless NOT Minnesota Nice 🙄 most are just retards!!!!!
@DineshDSouza I totally agree with the earlier comment by another viewer that the guard needs to go in with ICE. I think they need to be working hand-in-hand with us to facilitate their efforts in rounding the illegal element in this country for their deportation!!!
Alaska’s experience shows why the hepatitis B birth dose is essential. Before vaccination, hepatitis B was endemic in parts of Western Alaska, with infection rates as high as 30 percent in some communities. In the early 1980s, after the vaccine, Alaska responded by launching a statewide screening and vaccination effort, offering Alaska Native infants the vaccine starting at birth, alongside school-based catch-up programs. Now, for more than 30 years, there have been no new symptomatic hepatitis B cases among Alaska Native children under 20. Weakening or delaying the birth dose risks undoing decades of progress—especially in rural Alaska. I wholly disagree with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s decision to sign off on these recommendations.
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Twelve years ago today, I was informed the Interior Department would be rejecting a short, one-lane, gravel road to connect King Cove to Cold Bay.
That was a horrible setback, and the community has endured more than 200 medevacs since then. But we didn’t give up; we pushed on, and this year, a land exchange agreement was finally completed.
Here on December 23, 2025, I’m thinking about the good people of King Cove—and hopeful their life-saving road will be a reality in the very near future.
@lisamurkowski You’re a liar and a fraudulent politician!! We rescued the people of Venezuela and our on people from their drugs, but that probably cost you cartel campaign cash!!
@lisamurkowski We don’t need to take it by force!! All we need to do is surround them with warships and submarines and keep the Chinese out! You already know china will deplete ALL the fish that they live on and then they’ll be on their knees begging for our help !! RINO SCUM!!!!!
I continue to hope the administration’s rhetoric on Greenland is nothing more than posturing for a new era of cooperation, because any effort to claim or take the territory by force would degrade both our national security and our international relationships. We have a long history of close cooperation with Greenland, dating back to World War II and continuing today with the Pituffik Space Base, and have always been able to achieve our mutual goals through strong diplomacy with its people. As Greenland charts its future, we must see it as an ally, not an asset, and focus on continued partnership rather than possession.