"I'm identifying with Trump….'cause they got RICO charges…"
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13500319/Donald-Trump-VP-vice-president-possible-candidates.html
Trump narrows VP search to just SEVEN candidates as vetting papers are sent out to potential running mates - here's who makes the list and when he will announce his pick
Donald Trump's (middle) campaign has begun requesting information from potential vice presidential candidates as he gets set to announce his running mate. Trump has so far been hesitant to announce a running mate after his infamous falling out with former right hand Mike Pence following the insurrection on January 6. South Carolina Senator Tim Scott (top left), Ohio Senator JD Vance (bottom left) and New York Rep Elise Stefanik (right) are reportedly among seven in the running for the job. Trump's team has sent paperwork to each potential VP as the begin the vetting process.
Conservative dad who launched war on Maine school districts over transgender bathroom policies, CRT lessons and LGBT books kills himself aged 53
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13498877/conservative-activist-shawn-mcbreairty-dead-maine-school-lawsuits.html
A conservative activist who was embroiled in several lawsuits with Maine school districts over transgender inclusive policies and critical race theory has died by suicide.
Shawn McBreairty, 53, made a name for himself in 2021 after he appeared on Tucker Carlson's now-defunct Fox News show and claimed he would not be allowed at his twins' daughters graduation over his opposition to the district's teachings on race.
McBreairty, who called himself 'America's Most Dangerous Dad,' had been banned from the properties of Cumberland's Maine School Administrative District 51 after he padlocked a billboard to a school fence demanding superintendent Jeff Porter be fired.
Friends of the activist and his wife Patti have been posting their condolences on social media, with several local news outlets reporting that McBreairty died on Monday. The details of his death remain unclear.
In recent years, McBreairty accused Maine public school districts, state agencies and teachers of indoctrinating students with a progressive agenda, as reported by Bangor Daily News.
After his daughter's graduations, McBreairty moved to Hampden and began attending board meetings there, even though he did not have children at any schools there.
He was vocal at the meetings for Regional School Unit 22 and spoke of his opposition to library books such as All Boys Aren't Blue which critics say includes sexually graphic material.
The district banned McBreairty from school functions, citing his 'blatant and repeated failure to comply with reasonable RSU 22 policies regarding meeting attendance.'