Is there no end to his narcissism or is he just pumping the stock before he cashes out by selling his shares? 
Congressional Primary Preview: PA-01
https://www.politicspa.com/congressional-primary-preview-pa-01/133702/
Guy Ciarrocchi: The arrogance of the Left β always certain, usually wrong
Trump cedes the moral high ground on abortion - Washington Times
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2024/apr/10/trump-cedes-moral-high-ground-on-abortion/
Gov. DeSantis signs 'Veterans Appreciation Month' measure
https://floridapolitics.com/archives/668324-gov-desantis-signs-veterans-appreciation-month-measure/
Florida Dashboard Tallies Unpaid Hospital Costs of Illegal Aliens
Your Tax Dollars at Work: Veterans Affairs Will Fund Surrogacy Services for Homosexuals β Standing for Freedom Center
Trump Claims 2024 Election Will Be Rigged, Putting GOP Turnout at Risk - WSJ
No use in voting then I guess. Oh well, we can still whine about cheating for another 4 years and file lawsuits that go nowhere.
So that you will wear the proper team colors tomorrow, I am advising you that the color of Irish Protestants is ORANGE!
Flag of Ireland | History, Symbolism, Design | Britannica
Public officials can be held liable for blocking critics on social media - SCOTUSblog
In FLA you can have good things. 
Follow the Money:
Health companies gave generously to President Trumpβs inauguration | Spectrum | Autism Research News
https://www.spectrumnews.org/news/health-companies-gave-generously-president-trumps-inauguration/
Drugmaker Pfizer gave $1 million to help finance the inauguration, according to documents filed with the U.S. Federal Election Commission. Amgen, another pharmaceutical company, donated $500,000. Health insurers Anthem, Centene and Aetna all gave six-figure contributions.
Jim Jordan gets Hur to make damning admission about Biden's motive for retaining classified docs: '$8 million' | Blaze Media
https://www.theblaze.com/news/jim-jordan-hur-biden-eight-million-reasons
"Joe Biden had 8 million reasons to break the rules. He took classified information and shared it with the guy who was writing the book," Jordan said. "He knew the rules, but he broke them for $8 million in a book advance."






