Jan 31, 1974 - Present
American military officer, businessman, television commentator and politician
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Those who hope to push Russia out of every inch of Ukrainian land, including Crimea, must ask themselves: is this a realistic goal?
In our quest for progress, let’s remember that the foundation of our country’s greatness is the unwavering commitment to protect and uplift each citizen.
Every mission, whether on foreign soil or in Congress, is about protecting the freedoms that define America and honoring those who defend them.
Our strength as a nation isn’t measured by the battles we win, but by the resilience and unity we foster in times of peace.
True leadership means carrying the lessons of the battlefield into every decision, always prioritizing the security and prosperity of the nation.
Service isn’t just a duty; it’s a calling to stand for something greater than ourselves and work toward a safer, stronger America.
To serve is to believe in the resilience of this nation, to trust in its people, and to work tirelessly for its strength and unity.
Leadership isn’t about following popular opinion; it’s about defending our principles and ensuring a safer, freer world for future generations.
Every challenge we face is a call to action, a chance to stand up for the values and freedoms that make America strong.
America’s strength lies in the hearts of those who defend it—on the battlefield, in the halls of Congress, and in the communities we serve.
True service is measured by what we’re willing to give for our country’s future, not just in words, but in unwavering action.