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I hope you folks are keeping your chins up during these trying times. The
world has been through a real rough patch lately, with all of us stuck to our
screens watching the heartbreaking situation in Gazaunfold.
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My heart goes out to the victims who arecaught up in that turmoil
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, and I can assure you my Republican colleagues and I are doing everything in
our power to get Israel the aid they need toend Hamas
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for good.
But amidst all the destruction, I wanted to offer a bit of good news for your
Fridayโall thesweat and toil
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we've put into the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) hearings; it's not been
for nothing.
I'm thrilled to share that, as a member of the House of Representatives, I'll
soon have access
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to the classified Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) room. I
and some other lawmakers will finally be able to take a close gander at the
classified UAP documents that have been hidden under lock and key for Lord
knows how long.
This news has the Pentagon shaking in their bootsโand rightfully so. Theyโve
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1947 but now itโs not just my brave buddyDavid Grusch
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sounding the alarm bells;more than half
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of America believes there is something else out there and theyโre demanding
answers now.
Back in July, when we first busted through that barrier
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and brought the truth out in the open, I made a real commitment to you all. I
promised to keep on pushing, and now I'm delivering on that pledge. As I've
been saying for years, what we really need is just some good old transparency.
We don't need more cash, extra research, or any more excuses. What we're after
are some dadgum honest answers and I am hopeful weโll have thembefore Christmas.
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Voicing Your Vote ๐บ๐ธ
Kelly, Isabel, and I voting last year
I want to remind my Knoxville city readers that the general election is just
around the corner
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, and it's your time to make your voices heard. Please keep in mind that this
privilege is reserved for city residents.
Early voting kicks off on Wednesday, October 18, and runs through Thursday,
November 2. The big day, Election Day, is Tuesday, November 7. If you're eager
to cast your ballot early, you can find a handy list of early voting locations
and schedules on theKnox County Election Commission's website.
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Voting is more than just a civic duty; it's a fundamental privilege that
should be cherished and exercised. It's your chance to have a say in the
direction of our city, to make a difference in our communities. So, mark those
dates on your calendar and be sure to get out there and vote!
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