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Sarah Adams @sarahadams - Yes, you read that correctly. The Congressional Gold Medals for our fallen in Benghazi from 2012 were finally approved in December 2022, and the U.S. Mint, under the U.S. Treasury, still has NOT even minted them so they can be given to the families. This is how our fallen are still treated. 
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Benghazi Notes @BenghaziNotes
URGENT CONTACT YOUR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS TODAY
URGENT CONTACT YOUR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS TODAY
The families of the four Americans killed in the 2012 Benghazi attack are STILL waiting for the Congressional Gold Medal that was authorized over 3 years ago.
H.R. 310 became law in Dec 2022 — yet there’s been no public update on the medal’s design, minting, or presentation.
If you believe these heroes deserve timely recognition, please contact your Senators and Representative and urge them to find out where the medal stands — and to push for its completion and presentation.
Senate: 
https://senate.gov/senators/senators-contact.htm
House: 
https://house.gov/representative s/find-your-representative
Template letter below. Copy, Paste, Send.
Dear [Senator/Representative] [Last Name],
I am writing to request your assistance regarding the status of the Congressional Gold Medal authorized under H.R. 310 (117th Congress) to honor Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens, Glen Doherty, Tyrone Woods, and Sean Smith—four Americans who lost their lives in the 2012 terrorist attack in Benghazi.
Although this legislation was signed into law on December 21, 2022, there has been no public update on the medal’s design, approval, minting, or presentation. More than three years have now passed since enactment, and the families of the fallen—as well as the American public—deserve clarity on the progress of this long-overdue recognition.
I respectfully ask that your office:
- Determine the current stage of the medal’s development, including design review, minting status, and any remaining administrative steps.
- Publicly share this information, so the families and the public have transparency into where the process stands.
- Encourage the U.S. Mint, relevant committees, and Congressional leadership to expedite completion and presentation of the medal, ensuring that this honor is delivered without further delay.
The Congressional Gold Medal is one of our nation’s highest civilian distinctions. Completing and presenting this medal in a timely and respectful manner is a meaningful act of recognition for the sacrifice these four Americans made.
Thank you for your attention to this matter. I look forward to your response and to seeing this important recognition brought to completion.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
https://x.com/sarahadams/status/2038637569206870471

Sean Davis @seanmdav - The conduct they are claiming is detrimental is Christianity. They fired Jaden Ivey for being Christian.
Worth noting the Bulls didn’t fire Ronnie Brewer after he was arrested for DUI. Or Joakim Noah after he was arrested for possession of drugs. When Jameson Curry was arrested for public urination and then resisted arrest, the Bulls suspended him for one game, but also refused to fire him for his conduct.
Christianity is apparently where the Chicago Bulls draw the line.
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Chicago Bulls @chicagobulls
THE CHICAGO BULLS ANNOUNCED TODAY THAT THE TEAM HAS WAIVED GUARD JADEN IVEY DUE TO CONDUCT DETRIMENTAL TO THE TEAM.
https://x.com/seanmdav/status/2038783124549886293
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