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Gloria Horton-Young's avatar

The situation in Ukraine is deeply troubling. It's astonishing to see some politicians echoing Putin’s justifications as Ukrainians fight valiantly for their lives and sovereignty. How can anyone witness this and not recognize the necessity of supporting Ukraine, both for moral reasons and our own national security? Putin's ambitions likely won’t stop with Ukraine; it's crucial that we act decisively to support Ukraine now.

Regarding the spectacle surrounding Trump, it’s exasperating to watch him disseminate falsehoods outside the courthouse daily. While it's understood that the judge cannot completely silence him, it would be beneficial if there were a way to mitigate the spread of his baseless claims about Biden using the judiciary for political gain.

Trump’s fundraising tactics are incredibly cynical. His emails claim he's facing “life in prison,” playing up his role as a victim while he's actually the one being tried. It’s somewhat relieving to hear that his fundraising efforts may be diminishing, yet the impact remains significant: many people have been persuaded by his narrative, which undermines trust in our judicial system.

I share your feelings of frustration and sleeplessness over these issues—it’s 4:30am, proving how much these concerns are weighing on me.

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Tom Quigley's avatar

Thank you Steven:

The list you gave maddens me as well.

However, it appears a vote on Ukraine may be coming, as Ukranian Evangelicals have been lobbying for the aid now. Fingers crossed. As to TFG: the hallway rants are admissible in the trial as possible admissions- the same thing happened to Giuliani. The fund raising brings to mind the fatigue of the small donors, thus requiring the billionaires’ meetings. Stay tuned.

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