Anonymous 04/15/2026 (Wed) 13:34 Id: 86efbf No.180880 del
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AAGHarmeetDhillon @AAGDhillon - 4/ An Auschwitz survivor who went there age 13. Her brothers and mother were gassed to death while she survived working in the camp.
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AAGHarmeetDhillon @AAGDhillon - Video: Attacks on journalists for simply doing their jobs are illegal and un-American.
TheJusticeDepts CivilRights will protect the fundamental right to freedom of expression—and will explore the possibility of federal charges.
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Aaron Bean @RepAaronBean - Video: Our current healthcare system is broken and unsustainable.
We’re spending trillions, yet Americans are sicker than ever—and a big part of the problem is we don’t have enough doctors to meet the need.
https://x.com/RepAaronBean/status/2044165500997951688

ABMC @usabmc - Video: Today we remember Emily Harper Rea buried at Cambridge American Cemetery. Rea joined the American Red Cross in 1943. Initially stationed in England, she transferred to Paris after D-Day to serve as a Red Cross club program director. She was particularly popular with the troops. One serviceman described her as a "mother, kid, sister, and girlfriend" all rolled into one. On April 14, 1945, Rea was on a flight to Northern Ireland when her plane crashed on the Isle of Man. She died just 19 days before the German surrender.
Cambridge American Cemetery is one of 26 ABMC cemeteries worldwide.
It contains the remains of nearly 4,000 of our war dead. Over 5,000 names are recorded on the Walls of the Missing — rosettes mark the names of those since recovered and identified. Most died in the Battle of the Atlantic or in the strategic air bombardment of northwest Europe.
We remember their service and sacrifice.

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