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It’s against the law no living person can be put on American currency But tacoD ego is fighting it and wants his picture...
05/28/2026

It’s against the law no living person can be put on American currency
But tacoD ego is fighting it and wants his picture on a $250 bill. The person who explained it can’t be done and it take at least 8 years to produce a new bill was fired

Call your representatives, email, post cards. TacoD ego is out of control and he is destroying our country, democracy and our Constitution

(Speaker of the house
The Honorable Mike Johnson
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Phone: (202) 225-2777

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Representative Hakeem S. Jeffries
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Majority Leader of Senate
Senator John Thune
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Senator Schumer
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President Donald Trump is pushing to add his face to a new $250 bill in the latest unprecedented effort to attach his branding to federal institutions, according to a report.Trump administration officials have pressed the Bureau of Engravi…

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05/26/2026

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He joined the Army to serve his country, then spent years proving he should not have to leave his identity behind — Moses Brave Heart, 2023 LONG CAPTION He did not ask for special treatment. He asked to stay who he already was. Specialist Moses Brave Heart of the South Dakota Army National Guard is Oglala Sioux. Like many Native people, long hair is not fashion for him. It carries spiritual and cultural meaning that goes back generations. But military rules and tradition do not always leave room for traditions that came long before them. So he asked. Not for less discipline. Not for different standards. He asked for permission to serve without cutting away part of who he was. In 2023, the Army approved his religious accommodation. That approval allowed him to grow his hair long and wear traditional Sioux items, including an eagle feather for official Army portraits while following Army grooming standards. What makes the story powerful is how ordinary it looks. No protest. No shouting. No public fight. Just paperwork, patience, and refusing to believe service and identity had to cancel each other out. For generations, many Native Americans were told that belonging meant changing. Changing names. Changing language. Changing appearance. Brave Heart’s story quietly pushed in the opposite direction. Serve your country. Keep your culture. Do both. For many Native families, this was never only about hair. It was recognition that loyalty to your nation and loyalty to your ancestors do not have to compete. His approval does not change history. But for the next Native soldier who thinks they have to choose between uniform and identity… it might change everything. Story based on historical records. This post is for educational purposes.

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05/26/2026

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Social Circle, a city of 5,000 east of Atlanta, has sued ICE in Georgia's middle district federal court.

I’ve read several stories how generous she is and doesn’t ask for publicity The other billionaires should and could lear...
05/26/2026

I’ve read several stories how generous she is and doesn’t ask for publicity
The other billionaires should and could learn something from her in helping others. Repaying the people who helped make them rich and famous
Instead so many of them cling to their money afraid to use it to help others.

It was early August 2023. The truck drivers who had spent months moving Taylor Swift's Eras Tour across America thought they were walking into a routine production meeting before the Los Angeles shows.
They had no idea what Scott Swift was carrying.
Taylor's father entered the room quietly. He didn't make a speech. He just began moving through the room, placing envelopes into the hands of the men and women who had been living in truck cabs — away from their families for nearly six months — to make the biggest show on earth happen every single night.
When the drivers opened them, the room went still.
The checks were unlike anything they had ever seen in this industry. These weren't the standard bonuses that even the biggest tours typically hand out. Taylor had gone far beyond that — for every driver in the room.
Some couldn't speak. Others laughed because they thought it had to be a mistake. It wasn't.
And the drivers were just the beginning.
Across the entire Eras Tour, Taylor distributed tens of millions of dollars in bonuses — to dancers, musicians, riggers, lighting technicians, sound engineers, caterers, and stagehands. Every single person who built the show from the ground up received something. Not just a check — a handwritten note. A wax-sealed letter. Her actual words, written by her actual hand, to someone who had spent months in the dark making her dream work under the lights.
When dancers opened theirs on camera for her documentary, they broke down completely. Some said they couldn't believe she was real.
Her explanation, when asked, was simple: "If the tour grosses more, they get more. These people work hard. They deserve it."
But the bonuses were only part of the story.
Throughout 2023, in every city where the Eras Tour landed, a quiet call went out to local food banks. Taylor wanted to donate — no press conference, no social media post, no cameras. Just food. One donation fed 75,000 meals. Another sent hundreds of thousands of pounds of fresh produce to families in need. City after city, the donations came and went in complete silence.
She never posted about a single one.
This wasn't new behavior.
In March 2020, as the pandemic began unraveling people's lives, Taylor was scrolling through social media and reading about fans on the edge — a photographer about to lose her business, a family staring down eviction. She sent direct messages with money attached. Rent covered. Bills paid. No announcement. No story. Just help, delivered quietly to people who needed it, from someone who had noticed them.
Those fans told their stories publicly. Taylor never did.
The Eras Tour ultimately became the highest-grossing concert tour in history, crossing $2 billion in revenue. The songwriter behind it became a billionaire — built entirely on music she wrote herself.
And then she signed her name, by hand, onto hundreds of envelopes and sent them back to the people who had given her their time, their labor, and months away from their families.
There are people in this world who accumulate wealth and guard it. And then there are people who reach the top and immediately look around to see who helped them get there.
Taylor Swift looked around.
She saw every single one of them.

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05/26/2026

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The ruling marks the end of the road for two lawsuits attempting to mete out retribution to Democrats who voted with their feet against redistricting.

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