Greetings!
As the wife of a soldier, I always knew in the back of my mind that my husband, Brian Mast, might not come back from serving in the Army overseas. But, what I never considered was that he might come back differently. 

So, when I arrived at Walter Reed after Brian was blown up, I didn’t know what to expect. I was by Brian’s side during the long and exhausting days as he learned to walk again on prosthetics. Yet, despite being in an incredible amount of pain, I saw in him a drive and passion to not let his best service to our nation be behind him. The terrorists in Afghanistan may have taken a few body parts, but they didn’t lessen his drive to serve our nation at all.
Not too long after, he found a way to continue his service: as an America First, Republican Member of Congress fighting each day to keep our communities safe and ensure the best possible future for our children.

So, today, I want to say thank you. Brian and I are proud to have you on our team, and we are incredibly grateful to all those who have reached out this month to offer your support.

Brian loves his job, and he is proud of his mission to serve the American people. He’s always been there for us—even sacrificing two legs and a finger—so your support of his newest mission means a great deal to me personally, and I know it means a lot to Brian also.

If you haven’t done so yet, or if you have more generosity to give, here’s a link where you can make a contribution to help him keep fighting:
Unfortunately, because Brian always puts America First, he’s a target of those in power.  

CNN’s Jake Tapper even tried to silence him by questioning his commitment to our democracy -- after Brian lost two legs and finger fighting for Jake’s freedom of speech!

As a result, fundraising this quarter has been even more difficult than usual.  Campaigns cost millions of dollars to run, and if Brian is going to have the resources necessary to overcome conservative censorship and cancel culture, he needs our help now.

The response to my first email was wonderful, but the campaign is still $19,000 behind their end of quarter fundraising goal. So, I’m hoping I might be able to call on you again to help with a contribution of $5, $15, $35, $50, $100, or any amount you can afford.
I don’t want to let Brian down, and your support would be a huge help for Brian to help him set up a winning campaign!

Thank you in advance,
Brianna Mast