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Governor Newsom Press Office @GovPressOffice - What would Jesus say about bombing a school?
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JD Vance @JDVance
I’ve been writing this book for a long time, and I’m honored to finally be able to share the full story with you all. Communion is about my personal journey and how I found my way back to faith.
It will be available in June, but you can pre-order today:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GTQ68YZN?social_share=cm_sw_r_ffobk_cso_cp_apin_dp_E1JP1P446PMQSCWCZBKH&bestFormat=true&oas=true
https://x.com/GovPressOffice/status/2039040476628844727

Happy Captain @EODHappyCaptain - Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is no joke and was one of the defining injures of the Global War on Terror.
Blast pressure and the brain do not get along. Memory issues, headaches, sleep disorders, GI issues will follow many of these service members for the rest of their lives.
As unfortunate as it is, I am happy we are finally at a point where they are being properly recognized as injuries of war.
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OSINTdefender @sentdefender
According to CNN, to date, 303 U.S. servicemembers have been wounded since the beginning of Operation Epic Fury. 273 of them have returned to duty already, while 10 remain seriously injured. 75% of these injuries are related to traumatic brain injuries. The number of U.S. servicemembers killed in action remains 13.
https://x.com/EODHappyCaptain/status/2037570936740663657

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