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His response
March is Women's History Month.
Angelica Kauffman (1741-1807)
Cordelia Crying Out for Help (1782-83)
Utilities are convincing lawmakers around the U.S. to delay bills that would allow people to buy solar panels, plug them into an outlet and begin generating electricity. n.pr/4ul3y2p
That's too easy - No. No, I can't.
@fetterman.senate.gov it is reprehensible for you to advocate assassination and murder.
You should resign. You are failing to represent the people of Pennsylvania.
I wonder if he just grabs a pair out of his closet and hands it to them, like doling out MAGA hats from his "gift room".
Warren: "It is still the case that the Trump admin cannot explain the reasons we entered this war, the goals we're trying to accomplish. The only part that seems clear is that while there is no money for 15m Americans who lost their healthcare, there's a billion a day to spent on bombing Iran."
...or is he deliberately belittling them by choosing large sizes and letting them make fools of themselves?
But apparentlyβ¦ it is real. Donald Trump reportedly has a footwear fetish. Heβs testing the loyalty of his lieutenants by whether theyβll lace up in the same black shoes he wears. And yes, itβs creepy.
www.defiance.news/p/the-dictat...
March is Women's History Month.
Seated Woman with Divine Attributes
Roman, c. 50 CE
Capitol switchboard: (202) 224-3121
More of this, please.
A sign of the times.
Thomas Jefferson's Quran was used by Keith Ellison, the first Muslim elected to Congress, during his ceremonial swearing-in on January 3, 2007. This event highlighted the historical significance of religious tolerance in America. Jefferson himself owned a copy of the Quran & valued diverse beliefs.
Portrait of Yarrow Mamout, a muslim man enslaved in West Africa and brought to Maryland in 1752, where he eventually was able to purchase his own freedom and that of his son and settle in Washington, DC. Literate in both English and Arabic, his portrait was painted by Charles Wilson Peale in 1819.
Yarrow Mamout was a Muslim man enslaved in West Africa and brought to Maryland in 1752. Charles Wilson Peale painted this portrait in 1819
This is not trueβdriverβs licenses arenβt acceptable under the SAVE Act without additional proof of citizenship. The fact that they keep doing this sleight of hand should make clear that the SAVE Act is not something that βevery American getsβ
Lindseyβs diplomacy working wonders in UAE.
In November, Republicans must pay the price.
Even if the war lasts "only" four weeks.
"Itβs become increasingly, painfully clear: They didnβt think there was going to be a *war*." Trump's confident blunder is now our problem.
Today's Morning Shots from @eggerdc.bsky.social and Ben Parker: lnk.thebulwark.com/4lfT5Ru
I agree.
He's smarter than Hegseth and the felon, and it looks like he understands what a mess this is going to be.
March is Women's History Month.
Lois Dodd (b 1927)
Tree with Three Trunks (2011)
Because people erect statues of those who rob them?
An International Women's Day reminder to call your Representative and Senators and urge them to vote AGAINST the Save America Act and against disenfranchising women.
Capitol switchboard: (202) 224-3121
Note the way Hegseth subtlely shakes his head during the felon's answer.
It may be unconscious, but even he won't sink so far as to agree with this lie.
So Russia is helping Iran target American troops. Ukraine is offering drone defense.
Guess who Trump NEVER ONCE has EVER criticized?
Correct. Russia
In 1651β1652 the Dutch ambassador Joan Cunaeus and his secretary, Cornelis Speelman, travelled to Isfahan in Persia to stimulate trade in horses and silk. Speelman described the journey, lavish receptions and visits to ancient archeological sites. The two gentlemen are here probably being escorted by the Sultan of Bandar Abbas. Cunaeus wears a silk cloak, a gift from the shah.
The Dutch Ambassador on his Way to Isfahan
https://botfrens.com/collections/216/contents/1004463
March is Women's History Month.
Gabriele MΓΌnter (1877-1962)
Portrait of a Young Woman in a Large Hat (Polish Woman) (1909)