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10/02/2025 (Thu) 13:29
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>>161971Rep. Ilhan Omar @Ilhan - Tonight, Minnesotans made one thing clear at my town hall—they want Democrats to fight to protect their access to health care.
Republicans must fix the health care crisis they created.
https://x.com/Ilhan/status/1973572954282926228Rep. Jim Jordan @Jim_Jordan - President Trump didn’t want a shutdown.
Speaker Johnson didn’t want a shutdown.
Senate Republicans didn’t want a shutdown.
The Republican Study Committee didn’t want a shutdown.
The House Freedom Caucus didn’t want a shutdown.
Main Street Republicans didn’t want a shutdown.
Who did?
Democrats.
https://x.com/Jim_Jordan/status/19734729356218493664Rep. Mike Bost @RepBost - On August 17th, paramedic Brian Ketterer collapsed while treating a patient in cardiac arrest in Marshall. EMS Supervisor Michael Bridges immediately performed CPR on both Ketterer and the original patient, restoring Ketterer’s heartbeat with Advanced Cardiac Life Support protocols. Thanks to the swift actions of Supervisor Bridges, paramedics Jason Wimbley and John Heleine, EMTs Makayla Hargrave and Rebecca Herrera, and Officer Hunter Gower, Ketterer’s life was saved. As a former firefighter, I know the bond between first responders runs deep, and I was humbled to present Certificates of Congressional Recognition to these Clark County heroes for their lifesaving efforts.
https://x.com/RepBost/status/1971319385932415404
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