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Amber Mariano

"Representative Amber Mariano is a Republican serving District 36 in the Florida House of Representatives, which includes Hudson, Port Richey, New Port Richey and Holiday, Fla. Elected in 2016 at the age of 21, Mariano is the youngest State Representative to serve in Florida’s Legislature. Mariano graduated from the University of Central Florida with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science specializing in American Politics and Policy in 2017 and is currently pursuing a masters in Emergency and Crisis Management at UCF. While serving in the Florida Legislature, Mariano is championing to improve infrastructure issues in Pasco County and make the higher-education system more affordable and accessible. Mariano serves as Vice Chair on the Higher Education & Career Readiness Subcommittee and the Business & Professions Subcommittee. She is also on the Transportation & Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee, Education Committee and Alternating Chair on the Joint Committee on Public Counsel Oversight. Mariano is also actively involved with PACE Center for Girls, Pasco, SmileFaith and is a member of the West Pasco Chamber of Commerce."

Congressman Louie Gohmert

Serving his eighth term in the United States House of Representatives, Congressman Louie Gohmert was first sworn in January 4, 2005. He proudly represents the First District of Texas which encompasses over 12 counties stretching nearly 120 miles down the state’s eastern border. A favorite among Tea Party groups, Louie speaks often as a fellow Tea Party advocate across Texas and the United States. He boldly stands on America’s founding principles and is constantly coming up with big, innovative ideas solidly based on Constitutional fundamentals. Congressman Gohmert serves on the House Judiciary Committee playing a vital role on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Subcommittee, as well as, the Crime, Terrorism and Homeland Security Subcommittee. He is also a member of the House Natural Resources Committee serving on the National Parks, Forests, and Public Lands Subcommittee and is honored to have the title of Republican Leader on the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations. Prior to being elected to serve in Congress, Louie was elected to three terms as District Judge in Smith County, Texas. During his tenure on the bench, he gained national and international attention for some of his creative rulings. He was later appointed by Texas Governor Rick Perry to complete a term as Chief Justice of the 12th Court of Appeals. Louie received his undergraduate degree from Texas A&M University and later graduated from Baylor School of Law. He is also a veteran having served his country as Captain in the U.S. Army. Today, he and his wife Kathy are the proud parents of three daughters. Their family attends Green Acres Baptist Church in Tyler, where Louie has served as a deacon and Sunday school teacher. He frequently travels to churches throughout the First District of Texas and preaches to their congregations.

Wokeness Is Killing The Olympics

Like many American pastimes that brought Americans of all colors and social backgrounds together in the past, the Olympics seems to have been destroyed by wokeness. Just take a look at the numbers. According to the Wall Street Journal, ratings for the Olympics Opening Ceremony fell 36% from 2016. Could it be that Americans are… Continue reading Wokeness Is Killing The Olympics

Pastor Paula White Cain

Paula White-Cain was born in Tupelo, Mississippi, and serves as Chair of the Center for American Values at AFPI. Currently, White-Cain serves as Senior Pastor at City of Destiny. For the past 37 years, White-Cain has worked across the world in almost 200 countries, ministering, fighting for religious freedom, humanitarian rights, and advocating for the voiceless. White-Cain also served as an advisor to President Donald J. Trump in the Office of Public Liaison’s Faith and Opportunity Initiative. Prior to her work at the White House, in 1991, starting with five people, she co-founded one of the fastest growing and largest churches in the nation, with an attendance of over 28,000 members. She served as pastor of this church for 22 years, and during that time, Paula White Ministries was launched and became a global media and outreach ministry. She is married to legendary singer/songwriter Jonathan Cain of the iconic Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band Journey and recites his daily motto of Don’t Stop Believin’ while riding horses and having the time of her life with her family.

Day 3: SAS 2021 Recap

WOW… If you haven’t been keeping up with TPUSA’s 2021 Student Action Summit here in Tampa YOU HAVE BEEN MISSING OUT!  Day 3 of TPUSA’s Student Action Summit was OUT OF THIS WORLD—AND TPUSA MADE A HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT!!! Check out my recap below for this massive news and for my favorite highlights of each speech… Continue reading Day 3: SAS 2021 Recap

Kelley Paul

Kelley Paul and her husband, Senator Rand Paul reside in Bowling Green, Kentucky, where they are members of Broadway United Methodist Church. She and Rand were married 28 years ago this October and have three sons. Kelley is active in volunteer support and fundraising for Helping a Hero, a wounded veterans charity which has built three homes for severely wounded soldiers in Kentucky. She serves as the Kentucky co-chair of the organization. Kelley is a graduate of Rhodes College with a degree in English. She has worked as a corporate communications manager for companies in the telecommunications industry, such as Sprint and Nortel Networks, as well as a freelance writer while raising her children. Today she works in political advertising and media consulting. Kelley is a frequent guest speaker to civic, political and faith-based groups across the country. She has appeared on Good Morning America, The View, The Today Show, Fox and Friends, Morning Joe, Sean Hannity, The Kelly File with Megyn Kelly, and other nationally broadcast television shows. In April 2015, Kelley published her first book, True and Constant Friends. In the book, Kelley celebrates the inspiration, guidance and love we receive from the women in our lives through essays about her lifelong friendships, her mother, and her grandmother, who immigrated to America from Ireland in 1929. With each relationship crossing different generations and cultures, Kelley explores universal themes of hardship, determination, commitment, family, optimism and love to illuminate the power of the female bond that enriches all of our lives. In this beautifully illustrated book, Kelley’s uplifting stories are interwoven with classic poetry and beloved literary quotes along with photography and original paintings. .

Jenna Ellis

Jenna Ellis is a constitutional law attorney, Special Counsel for the Thomas More Society, Newsmax contributor, and host of “Just The Truth” TV on Real America's Voice and Just The News podcast. She is also the author of “The Legal Basis for a Moral Constitution," which received international acclaim as a vital commentary on American legal philosophy and was showcased at the London Book Fair in 2016. Ms. Ellis served as the senior legal adviser to the Trump 2020 Campaign, a Trump Advisory Board Member, and personal counsel to President Donald J. Trump. A Colorado native and evangelical Christian, she previously taught the legal studies program and founded the award-winning moot court program as a professor at Colorado Christian University. Ms. Ellis holds a B.A. in technical journalism and a J.D. from the University of Richmond T.C. Williams School of Law.

CSULB Student Fights Vaccine Mandate

As schools nationwide have continued to mandate the experimental COVID-19 vaccine to return to campus, students are finding a way to fight back. A student at California State University, Long Beach, who would like to remain anonymous, recently found himself facing a COVID-19 vaccine mandate to return to campus in the fall. He has previously… Continue reading CSULB Student Fights Vaccine Mandate

Senator Cynthia Lummis

Cynthia Lummis is the junior senator from Wyoming, and the first female Senator ever elected to represent the Equality State. Born and raised on a ranch outside of Cheyenne, Senator Lummis has dedicated her career to defending Wyoming’s agriculture, mineral and energy resources as well as championing financial innovation. She began her career in the Wyoming State House and Senate, then went on to serve as State Treasurer, and as the at-large member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 2008 to 2016. Now in the U.S. Senate, Senator Lummis serves on the Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee, the Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, and the Environment and Public Works Committee. She is the founder of the U.S. Senate Financial Innovation Caucus, a bipartisan group committed to promoting responsible innovation in the U.S. financial system, and harnessing technology to make markets more inclusive, vibrant and safe for all Americans. Senator Lummis and her late husband have one daughter, son-in-law and two grandsons, affectionately called Gus and Al.  

Kimberly Klacik

Kimberly Klacik, a nonprofit founder and Baltimore County Republican Central committee member who lives in Middle River, won the republican nomination in Maryland’s 7th Congressional District special primary on Feb. 4. Her national profile has risen greatly thanks to her viral campaign ads.

Tyson Langhofer

Tyson C. Langhofer serves as senior counsel and director of the Center for Academic Freedom with Alliance Defending Freedom. Langhofer has represented college students and student organizations throughout the country in defending their freedom of speech, freedom of association, and free exercise of religion. In Young Americas’s Foundation v. Covino, he successfully represented YAF, Ben Shapiro, and California State University-Los Angeles students in a lawsuit against university administrators for First Amendment violations—when they allowed a mob of professors and students to physically block students from attending Shapiro’s scheduled speech on the campus. In Grace Christian Life v. Woodson, he successfully represented a religious student group at North Carolina State University in a lawsuit against administrators for violating their First Amendment freedoms when they prevented students from discussing religious topics because they did not acquire the university’s pre-approval. Before joining ADF, Langhofer was a partner with Stinson Leonard Street LLP, where he worked as a commercial litigation attorney for 15 years and earned Martindale-Hubbell’s AV Preeminent® rating. Numerous media outlets have interviewed or featured Langhofer, including The Washington Post, The Washington Times, Townhall, The Federalist, and The Daily Wire, among others. Langhofer earned his Juris Doctor from Regent University School of Law, where he graduated cum laude in 1999. He obtained a B.A. in international business with a minor in economics from Wichita State University in 1996. A member of the bar in Kansas and Arizona, Langhofer is also admitted to practice in numerous federal district courts.

Jesse Holguin

#LEXIT was co-founded in 2018 by Jesse Holguin after he realized that Latinos were being misinformed and used by the Democratic Party in order to keep their vote and leave them powerless. An ex-gang member who came to Christ after being shot and paralyzed, Jesse was in a unique position to see just how far the Left would go to keep Latinos quiet and dependent on the system. Since its inception, #LEXIT has been moving with a ferocious speed – organizing multiple rallies throughout the nation attended by hundreds. Additionally, LEXIT utilizes its far-reaching social media platforms to host interviews with some of the biggest names in the conservative world, including Diamond & Silk, Tito Ortiz, Anna Paulina and countless congressmen and women. The work has not gone unnoticed – the Trump Administration has invited Jesse 6 times to the White House to attend events and represent the Latino voice. And #LEXIT has no plans to stop or slow down until all Latinos are educated that they don’t have to vote Democrat because the media says so.