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Tim Burchett @timburchett - You need to get that $15 back you paid for your journalism degree. @MaElviraSalazar and @realannapaulina voted to keep our Government open. Delete this post.
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Florida Politics@Fla_Pol
.@DCCC blast @RealAnnaPaulina Luna, @MaElviraSalazar for skipping town instead of averting shutdown
Reporting by @JacobOgles
https://flapol.com/4755Ysa
#FlaPol
https://x.com/timburchett/status/1973910117587259867

Tim Pool @Timcast - Is he joking?
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Grim @grimcalls
Theo Von on the recent suicidal rumors
“I would never take my own life okay, you hear that israel?”
https://x.com/Timcast/status/1973955870221652354

Tina Kotek @TinaKotek - President Trump’s unlawful federalization of members of the Oregon National Guard could cost taxpayers up to $10 million. Our country and our state should be focused on solving real problems. 
https://www.centraloregondaily.com/news/regional/kotek-trump-portland-guard-cost-10-million/article_d1ed3ce9-1d3d-41e5-a5f7-72fedcad1150.html
https://x.com/TinaKotek/status/1973765402733019248

Tina Kotek @TinaKotek - Video: This week, I joined @ABCNewsLive to make clear that Portland does not need military intervention.
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ABC News Live @ABCNewsLive
"The situation does not warrant military troops."
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek joins Linsey Davis amid a legal effort to stop the Trump administration from deploying the National Guard to Portland.
https://x.com/TinaKotek/status/1972787864003105213

Tina Peters Whistleblower of fallen Navy SEAL @realtinapeters - A Message from Tina: 
As I sit here in the confines of La Vista Women’s Correctional Facility, my heart compels me to speak out—not for my own sake, but for the countless women around me who endure these harsh realities day after day. 
At 70 years old, having lost my son in service to our country, I find myself wrongfully imprisoned, yet my thoughts turn to these sisters in struggle, many so young and full of potential, trapped in a system that fails them profoundly.
The daily grind here is unrelenting. Flashlights pierce the darkness hourly through the night, robbing us of restful sleep. We rise early, navigating a routine that offers little solace. Our basic provisions are meager: three uniform tops and bottoms, five pairs each of underwear, bras, and socks—items so flimsy they fray and tear long before their time. With a mere $13 a month in state pay, these women struggle to afford even the essentials like shampoo, soap, or deodorant. Small comforts, like a treat or extra phone time to connect with loved ones, remain out of reach for so many.
To add insult to injury, out of this meager $13 allowance these women are given, every medical visit requires a $3 charge just to be seen.
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