BREAKING: At 12:12 AM President Trump just put EVERY Oil Company on Notice to start DROPPING the prices at the pump much faster
HES RIGHT. STOP GOUGING CUSTOMERS
Ro Khanna is now freaking out and desperately trying to backtrack after Elon threatened to sue him for lying that DOGE is responsible for millions of deaths
“Debate me instead of threatening lawfare!”
He should’ve thought about that before demanding Elon be subpoenaed and investigated
All the sudden he’s against lawfare
Imagine that
Four years ago today, my phone rang. It was the call no family should ever receive. My innocent teenage brother Christian had been murdered. Not a day passes that I don’t feel that weight. Not one.
What makes it worse? Politicians who had the power to make our streets safer chose politics over people. They emptied jails, defunded police, and slapped criminals on the wrist — then had the nerve to ask for our votes. Families like mine paid the price for their cowardice.
Christian deserved better. Every community in America deserves better. And I won’t stop until they get it.
July 3, 2022. Moss Point, Mississippi. A car carrying 3 teenage girls drives down the I-10 boat launch and plunges straight into the Pascagoula River.
The driver later tells police she was following her GPS. She had no idea it was leading her off the edge and into the water. By the time she realizes what's happening, the car is already floating. Then sinking.
The vehicle drifts 20 feet from shore. Then more. The girls climb onto the roof of the car as it goes under. The water is black. It is the middle of the night. And the Pascagoula River is known for one other thing most people don't think about until it's too late.
Alligators.
Corion Evans, age 16, a student at Pascagoula High School, is nearby when it happens. He hears the girls screaming for help.
He doesn't hesitate for a single second.
He throws down his phone. Pulls off his shoes. Strips off his shirt. And jumps in.
He later says: I was just like, I can't let none of these folks die. They need to get out the water. So I just started getting them. I wasn't even thinking about nothing else.
The car is nearly submerged. The girls are panicking. The water is deep and dark and moving. Corion swims out — 25 yards from shore — and reaches them.
His friend Karon Bradley, known as KJ, jumps in right behind him. Together they help get the girls onto the surface of the sinking car.
But here is what most people miss: Corion doesn't just help them float. He swims them back. 1 at a time. Into shore. Through the dark water. With legs that are burning and lungs that are working as hard as they ever have.
2 girls make it to shore. The 3rd can't swim. She is still on the roof when a responding officer arrives.
Moss Point Police Officer Gary Mercer swims out to help. He reaches the remaining girl and begins pulling her toward shore. Then the girl panics. She grabs him. She pulls him under. Officer Mercer begins to drown.
Corion turns around.
He sees the officer going under. He hears him calling for help. He is already exhausted. His legs are already spent. He has already pulled 2 people through 25 yards of alligator-infested river in the dead of night.
He swims back out.
He grabs Officer Mercer. He says later: I went and I grabbed the police officer and I'm like swimming him back until I feel myself I can walk.
All 4 people make it to shore alive.
Officer Mercer and all 3 girls are taken to the hospital. All of them recover. Chief Brandon Ashley of the Moss Point Police Department later says publicly: If Mr. Evans had not assisted, it could have possibly turned out tragically instead of all occupants rescued safely.
Moss Point Mayor Billy Knight presents Corion with a certificate of commendation from the city. He says: We are proud of the young man for having the courage to forget about himself and jump into the water. It's not often enough that you see people put others above themselves.
The recognition doesn't stop there. The Mississippi Senate formally commends Corion Evans by name in Senate Resolution 32 of the 2023 legislative session — a rare honor for a teenager from a small town.
His mother, Marquita Evans, speaks to reporters afterward. She says: I was really proud of Corion because he wasn't just thinking about himself. He was trying to really get all those people out the water. I'm glad nothing happened to him while he was trying to save other people's lives.
Corion tells reporters he has been swimming since he was 3 years old.
He is asked if he was scared. He says: Anything could've been in that water. But I wasn't thinking about it.
That is the part that stays with you. He knew the risks. The darkness. The distance. The wildlife beneath the surface. The weight of another person pulling you under. He knew all of it and he swam out anyway. Not once. Not twice. Three times.
4 people are alive today because a 16-year-old boy decided, without hesitating for even a moment, that strangers were worth saving.
Our Father, who art in heaven,
hallowed be thy Name,
thy kingdom come,
thy will be done,
on earth as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread.
And forgive us our trespasses,
as we forgive those
who trespass against us.
And lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil.
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For thine is the kingdom,
and the power, and the glory,
for ever and ever.
Amen
Christ Is King!
Before any investigation, Pelosi and her staff were already plotting my removal.
On Jan 6, Pelosi admitted on camera that she was responsible for the security failures at the Capitol. Yet, within 24-hours, she publicly blamed me for Jan 6, demanded my resignation, and claimed I “hadn’t even called.” I spoke with her three times that day.
What she doesn’t say: that it was her Sergeant at Arms who repeatedly denied and delayed my legally required requests for National Guard support before and during the attack — denying my Jan 3 request and then blocking or stalling another half-dozen urgent pleas on Jan 6, until finally authorizing me at 2:09 p.m., more than an hour after my first request. And McConnell’s Sergeant at Arms wouldn’t override Pelosi’s.
Eleven months later, Congress changed the law to let the Capitol Police Chief request the National Guard directly, without Capitol Police Board approval. If I was responsible, why did Congress have to change the law? And if I wasn’t, why were Pelosi and her staff so determined to remove me before any real investigation even began? Several USCP whistleblowers and I have paid a significant price for others’ failures.
Why won’t @SpeakerJohnson address this?
@StephenM@RepLoudermilk@DAGToddBlanche@AAGDhillon@SenRonJohnson@RepTroyNehls@RepClayHiggins@RepMGriffith@RepHageman
@afshineemrani Do you believe this is a permanent cure or will he need more treatments? This is amazing to hear, I know sickle cell disease is so debilitating.
@KObregonWriter I’ve read that nicotine patches can help greatly in dementia, and many other neurological conditions. It would sure be worth a try. Dr Bryan Ardis has a video on his website about it called “the other n-word”.