Roger Stone reveals how his wife’s stage-four lymphoma recovery—defying medical odds with ivermectin, fenbenazole, and vitamin drips—exposes the FDA’s war on supplements, citing $19M in seized High Tech Pharmaceuticals inventory as politically motivated lawfare. He praises Trump’s Budapest peace summit push but blames CIA sabotage for failed Middle East deals, while dismissing Maduro’s Venezuela crackdown as hollow amid Chavez-era collapse. Bolton’s indictment he calls hypocritical poker revenge, and Harvard’s exclusion of conservative Black women in a political course proves ideological censorship. Stone warns rural healthcare is next, framing the shutdown as Trump’s victory over Democratic spending for illegal immigrants—while JD Vance’s focus on substance contrasts with media-amplified GOP text leaks. [Automatically generated summary]
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First of all, I want to thank the literally thousands of people who reached out on email, text message, and phone to wish my wife happy birthday.
My wife is a proud Cuban-American wife, mother, grandmother.
Most importantly, she was my rock during the Russian collution fiasco, which they tried to frame me for crimes in order to pressure me into testifying falsely against my friend of 50 years, President Donald Trump.
It is my wife who encouraged me when I was down and who told me I was doing the right thing, not to flip and lie, which is what they wanted me to do.
They wanted me to bear false witness against the president.
But my wife is also a cancer survivor, and this brought me face to face with the medical establishment, particularly when it comes to cancer.
Now, I'm not a doctor, and I don't offer medical advice.
And if you have a health problem, I urge you to consult your physician.
But just the same, when my wife, post-pardon, was diagnosed with stage four non-Hodgkins lymphoma, which I honestly thought was brought on by the stress of the three-year struggle in which I was targeted by the federal government with their unlimited resources and their unlimited legal authority.
We, of course, went to a very prominent, well-known oncologist.
And after reviewing her medical records, the oncologist recommended a course of both chemotherapy and radiation.
Now, I had immersed myself into learning everything I possibly could about cancer because quite obviously I wanted my wife to survive.
And therefore, I knew that my wife had arthritis, which she treated very effectively by taking progesterone.
But progesterone and radiation are contraindicated, meaning you can't have radiation if you're taking progesterone.
In fact, it could be deadly.
It became very clear to me at that point that the oncologist had never actually looked at my wife's medical records, and this was a cookie-cutter approach to cancer.
My wife chose a course of natural and pharmaceutical remedies that included ivermectin, fenbenazole, intravenous drips of both vitamin C, vitamin D, cumin.
And today, four years later, she is cancer-free.
So I'm a strong believer in health freedom.
That means that every individual should be allowed to make the choices about their own health.
I thank God for my wife's survival.
But I also recognize that the food supply across America is littered with thousands of toxic chemicals, with much of the food being sold in the retail marketplace being banned in other countries.
It's hard to believe that breakfast cereals that are sold both here and in Europe, the Europeans ban certain additives that are toxic, while we don't ban them here in the United States.
Big AG and Big Pharma get away with peddling toxic products, raking in countless billions as the nation becomes more obese and more prone to chronic illnesses.
This system may be changing with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as the head of health and human services, but not quickly enough.
And opponents of the big ag, big pharma monopoly are still in the crosshairs.
The Food and Drug Administration has been waging war for years against health supplements that help people lose weight and regain control of their health.
And they have specifically targeted a man named Jared Wheat, who is the president of High Tech Pharmaceuticals, with brutal law for tactics that have hurt his company over the decades.
It just so happens that Jared Wheat is a friend of mine.
That's why I know his story.
He has a trial that starts tomorrow in Atlanta.
You see, while most supplement companies and their owners are reluctant to get into a messy legal battle with the federal government, Hi-Tech and Jared Wheat have refused to back down, believing that the people should be able to make an informed decision on what they put into their own bodies without the government's interference.
As a result, his company, Hi-Tech, has had millions of dollars worth of its supplements seized by U.S. Marshals, who are now targeting Wheat with a dubious criminal prosecution in an attempt to get him to fold.
Under the Biden administration, the FDA upped its crackdown on the natural supplement industry, taking popular products off the market and attempting to strong-arm the sellers of those products out of existence.
The FDA has claimed, for example, that DMAA, a popular workout supplement used by millions, is inorganic and its usage can result in health complications and death.
But Jared Wheat disputes their claim that this product can cause health problems.
Wheat points out to the fact that DMAA is naturally occurring within geraniums and it is a dietary ingredient grandfathered as legal under the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994.
So the product in question is perfectly legal.
Jared Wheat and Hitech have also pointed to a dozen peer-reviewed studies on the effects of DMAA, and none of these studies have demonstrated any safety concerns.
Jared Wheat states that no adverse reactions have been reported from any of the DMAA products offered by high-tech after selling $100 million doses of their DMAA supplements.
Laura Brophy, spokesman for leading nutrition relays outlet GNC, confirmed that high-tech products are safe when used as directed and that GNC would never have carried them if they were in fact dangerous.
So she says there is no scientific or medical evidence that demonstrates any casual link between the ingredient DMAA and any adverse medical condition, let alone death, said the GNC executive.
So amidst the lengthly and multi-pronged legal battle between high-tech, the Atlanta-based company, and the FDA, federal authorities began looking into avenues in which they could fabricate charges against this valiant businessman, Jared Wheat.
They've attempted to claim that DHEA, a steroid hormone precursor sold without controversy at retailers nationwide but produced by high-tech contained illegal Schedule III anabolic steroids.
The amount of Schedule III anabolic steroids detected by the FDA in DHEA provided by high-tech was in parts per million, an infinitesimal amount.
This is an inevitable byproduct of the synthesis of DHEA, and every similar DHEA product provided today legally on the market tests exactly the same.
However, none of these other DHEA providers have been investigated, much less charged, while Jared Wheat and his company received a criminal indictment for dealing anabolic steroids.
Jared Wheat said they could not get us to stop selling DMAA in the civil arena, so they then went ahead and filed a criminal indictment for essentially red yeast rice and DHEA.
No one has ever been indicted for selling DHEA or red yeast rice in America until I was.
So if you're going to charge me with selling red yeast rice, then you have to also charge the folks who own Walmart, Walgreens, CVS, GNC, and everyone else who quite legally sells this product.
So as a result of the lawfare initiated by the FDA against high-tech and their owner, over $19 million of their products and raw materials have expired and are unsellable in the marketplace.
This is how overzealous federal prosecutors use the process to punish individuals who refuse to submit to their coercive tactics.
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So regardless of whether they're found guilty, this trial opens tomorrow morning in Atlanta, hoping that they will fold under the intense economic pressure didn't pay out.
These are the types of abuses that the Trump administration was elected to bring an end to.
So in order to make America healthy again, the FDA's war on alternative health and dietary supplements must come to an end.
It's time to end the persecution of people like Jared Wheat and his company and remove impediments to alternatives that can defeat big ag and big pharma's stranglehold over public health through free market competition.
Meanwhile, President Trump is winning the battle over the government shutdown, thwarting the Democrats' plan to force the government to be shut down in an attempt to use chaos to hurt President Trump.
CNN's chief data analyst, Harry Enton, showed that President's net approval rating has gone up one point after 20 days of a government shutdown, unlike 2019, when President Trump's approval rating actually dropped three points amidst the first 20 days of that particular shutdown.
In 2019, 61% of Americans blamed President Trump a great deal for the shutdown, but during the current shutdown, only 48% of Americans blame the president.
Even CNN has to admit that President Trump is winning during the shutdown.
The cruel gambit perpetrated by desperate Democrats has failed.
And most people don't even recognize or particularly care that the federal government is actually shut down.
The longer the government is shut down, the more people realize that they don't need these armies of bureaucrats spending money and telling them what to do in their private lives.
So the longer it goes, the more the public will realize how unnecessary the federal bureaucracy is.
So I expect them to fold within the next couple of weeks.
The stakes are very, very clear.
The Republicans and President Trump have offered what's called a continuing resolution, which would continue to fund the U.S. government at the current levels of spending.
That is not to say that we don't need deep cuts in federal spending, that there's not millions, not billions, but trillions of dollars, as identified by Elon Musk and his Doge committee.
We clearly need to cut federal spending, but the Republicans are prepared to fund the government at the current level of spending.
Unfortunately, Chuck Schumer and the radicals in his party want to spend an additional $1.5 billion, a great deal of it that would end up in the hands of illegals for health care.
No, that's not disinformation.
That's a fact.
That's why this is Schumer's shutdown.
Meanwhile, President Trump also benefits from the fact that he is clearly making progress in ending the war between Russia and Ukraine, announcing last week that after a phone call with Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, he met the following day with Volodymyr Zelensky, the Ukrainian president.
This week, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and a team from America is meeting with a team of negotiators from Russia, with the president scheduled to meet Putin himself in Budapest.
In fact, President Trump already reached out to Viktor Orban, the president of Hungary, and preparations are being made for a peace settlement meeting in Budapest.
So I think all Americans pray for this horrific war in which hundreds of thousands have lost their lives to be ended once and for all.
The greatest single title that history can bestow on any president is that of peacemaker, which is why I have suggested that President Donald Trump should rightfully be given the Nobel Peace Prize.
Now, they have given the Nobel Peace Prize to the leader of the resistance in Venezuela, but what I suggested was that she accept the prize and then give it to the man who really deserves it, the man who has brought peace between India and Pakistan, between Armenia and Azerbaijan, between the Congo and Rwanda.
And that's just the tip of the iceberg.
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Rural Americans deserve access to the best of what our nation has to offer, especially health care.
Across every state and every community, America's rural hospitals are the first line of defense, protecting our families, neighbors, and loved ones.
No matter where you live, hospital care doesn't clock out.
They're there 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.
Each year, America's over 5,000 hospitals care for millions of patients, providing 24-7 emergency care, delivering babies, cancer treatments, and other life-saving care that patients rely on.
Behind every one of those patients are doctors, nurses, and caregivers working tirelessly to keep people healthy and safe.
Hospitals are our community's lifelines.
They employ our neighbors and keep our families healthy.
But now, some in Congress are threatening access to care.
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As a longtime observer of New Jersey politics, I was actually the chief political strategist for Governor Thomas H. Kaine, who won his 1981 race for governor by 1,209 votes out of 2.5 million cast.
The closest New Jersey governor's race in history handled the state for Ronald Reagan in two presidential campaigns, handled a number of congressional campaigns back when I was a political consultant.
I think an upset could very much be in the works.
I'm particularly disturbed by the decision by Democratic members of the Passaic County Board of Elections to block the use of security cameras in the ballot storage areas and refusal also to require a sign-in for anyone who enters that area.
The fact that the Board of Elections chairman in Passaic County is also the county Democrat chairman, well, that makes it even worse.
In recent years, Passaic County has been home to infamous voter fraud schemes, among the slowest counties to count ballots and to certify elections in the entire state.
Frankly, given the Passaic County Republican Party justified in their suspicions about all of this, and they must take every necessary legal step to make sure that the election is conducted with both integrity and transparency.
The latest polls in this race are very interesting.
The Emerson College poll shows that this is now a dead heat, with Democrat Mickey Sherill at 43% and Republican Jack Chitterelli at 43%.
The Rutgers poll has Cheryl up by nine, but the plus or minus margin of error there is about five.
Quinnipiac College, back in October 5th, had it at Cherool 50, Citterelli 44.
It's interesting because this is a state that President Donald Trump lost by 15 points eight years ago, but only lost by five points in the most recent presidential campaign, showing that he can win.
Anyway, all eyes are on the Garden States, a state I have a lot of experience in.
I'm smelling an upset.
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So it turns out that the CIA tried to prevent a peace deal between Hamas and Israel.
During a recent appearance that I saw on 60 Minutes, Steve Witkoff, who's a special envoy to the Middle East from President Donald Trump, and Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law, who very capably got the Abraham Accords peace deal engineered in Donald Trump's first term, in which Syria, the Saudis, and Egypt drew closer to Israel in the interests of peace,
were both interviewed on 60 Minutes.
Now, both of them served as diplomatic envoys to help finalize a peace deal between Israel and Hamas.
But both gentlemen said that the Central Intelligence Agency was giving them faulty intelligence, essentially in an attempt to derail the agreements.
Witkoff told reporters how the leaders of Qatar, Tark Turkey, and Egypt each told them that Hamas was ready to negotiate, even while our intelligence briefings from the CIA were saying the exact opposite.
Steve Witkoff said, we were getting, because of our relationships, we were hearing that Hamas was positive on the proposed deal.
Yet I was reading intelligence reports every day and getting briefings from the CIA three times a day, and those intelligence briefings were suggesting that Hamas was going to say no.
So Jared and I made a decision as to where we thought this was going.
We really felt this was going in a positive way, and sure enough, Hamas came out and said, well, we accept the president's proposal and his plan.
This should really be no surprise as the Central Intelligence Agency benefits from the U.S. having adversaries around the world.
In a more peaceful world, their budgets are cut and their influence wanes rapidly.
This is how the military-industrial complex works.
They don't want negotiations and the bridging of gaps.
If we had listened to the CIA and the neocons and the warmongers, they would have said no to negotiating with Hamas because they're evil terrorists and do not negotiate with terrorists.
This is convenient for those in the military-industrial complex because there's a constant conflict, but this mindset has not helped the American public become richer or freer.
President Trump's approach, peace through strength, where his administration is willing to talk to anyone, is exactly what the world needs to come together on a banner of mutual respect.
President Trump has returned to the concept of peace through strength, first utilized by President Dwight Eisenhower, heavily relied on by President Ronald Reagan, rather than the philosophy of the Bushes, the Clintons, the Obamas, and the Bidens, all of whom seem to want to start endless foreign wars where our inherent national interests were never clear.
These are the same people, of course, who eroded our civil liberties, piled up massive debt, and put us into trade deals that were advantageous for our trading partners, but not for the United States.
Under President Donald Trump, I believe those days are over.
Meanwhile, Venezuela is tightening its border security with nearby Colombia as they deal with the Trump administration's crackdown against the nation's communist, Marxist, narco-regime.
Following news that President Trump has authorized CIA actions against the Maduro regime, there are reports that Maduro is growing paranoid and more and more insular.
Meanwhile, while drug boats off the coast of Venezuela are getting blown up by President Trump's very popular military actions, this has caused Maduro to launch what he calls Plan Independia 200, a set of initiatives designed to shore up his own power and overcome his immense unpopularity today among his own people.
Maduro is now posing, of course, as a foe of drug trafficking, despite the overwhelming evidence that Maduro and his government engage in extensive drug trafficking themselves.
It's a pose.
Maduro said of his border crackdown, Venezuela belongs to Venezuelans, and we will continue to achieve peace by exercising our full sovereignty and defending the right to life, to joy, and to a people building its greatest possible happiness.
Meanwhile, the poverty is ascendant in Venezuela.
Maduro is again sounding from his rhetoric like he wants to make Venezuela great again, but actually nothing could be further from the truth.
It was his actions and the actions of his predecessor, the reprehensible Marxist Hugo Chavez, that took Venezuela from a relatively wealthy and stable country and made it into a communist third world destitute nightmare.
There needs to be a regime change in Venezuela, but not one caused by a forever war on a different continent.
The people of Venezuela must come to choose freedom and throw off Maduro's change themselves.
And if the Trump administration policies can be used through soft power to grease the skids for this dictator, well, then I would say those are noble ends, and so be it.
Meanwhile, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy lavished some well-deserved praise on President Donald Trump yesterday, telling him he is doing God's work by enacting the MAGA agenda as well as the agenda to make America healthy again.
Robert Kennedy Jr. said that during a press conference about lagging birth rates across America, that it was in response to news that President Trump stated that he was not sure he was going to be able to make it to heaven.
RFK contradicted him, said, you made peace in the Middle East, and now you're giving millions of Americans a chance to have a baby.
You're doing this while the government is locked down by the Democrats.
This is because of your energy, your commitment, your vision.
Let's listen to RFK himself.
You didn't believe that you were going to get to heaven.
You're doing God's work here.
You made peace in the Middle East, which is beyond anybody's imagination.
And now you're giving millions of Americans a chance to have babies.
And you're doing this while the government is locked down by the Democrats.
But this administration has not stopped working for the American people.
And that's because of your energy, your commitment, your vision.
And I want to thank you for allowing me to be part of it.
To be very specific, President Trump's moves to combat lagging birth rates, including providing fertility insurance for mothers at an affordable cost nationwide, and expanding insurance coverage for in vitro fertilization.
If you think back to the election, Democrats claimed that President Trump would outlaw in vitro fertilization, just another canard from the Democrats and Kamala Harris.
President Trump is concerned with making structural changes that will ensure the health and viability for our country for generations to come.
That is the resume of a statesman.
President Trump will have a heavenly gift waiting for him, to be certain, for not only his goodness and his acts of charity, those acts he did as a businessman and a media mogul, but particularly because of his record as president, boldly fighting corruption and overcoming seemingly insurmountable odds to bring peace to virtually every corner of the world.
Meanwhile, the mustachioed warmonger John Bolton was indicted last week over mishandling of classified documents.
This is particularly ironic in view of the fact that Bolton himself was among the harshest critics when President Donald Trump's home, Mar-Lago in Palm Beach, was raided by the FBI in search of classified documents that President Donald Trump was entitled to possess under the Presidential Records Act.
In fact, the judge who presided over my case in Washington, Judge Amy Berman Jackson, ruled in a previous case that President Bill Clinton was entitled to hold on to any classified document that he wished, and Clinton actually was holding classified documents in his sock drawer in his home in Chappaqua, New York.
So why would it not be so that President Trump can hold on to classified documents?
That's because the documents in question, in my opinion, were the documents that proved that there was, starting in 2017, a seditious conspiracy that invented the Russian collusion hoax, the two fake impeachments, the corruption of the 2020 election, the tsunami of lawfare in New York, Nevada, Arizona, and Georgia against President Donald Trump.
And the deep state wanted those documents that proved their guilt back.
President Trump refused to hand them over because there was no legal required that he do so.
Speaking of the indictment of Bolton for mishandling classified information, Attorney General Pam Bondi said there is one tier of justice for all Americans now.
Anyone who abuses a position of power and jeopardizes our national security will be held accountable.
You see, no one is above the law.
Bolton, who I used to play poker with back in the day, I was working for President Ronald Reagan.
I believe he was working for Vice President George Bush.
We were both part of a floating poker game.
I'm not a great poker player, but John Bolton is what we used to call a fish.
He was a terrible poker player.
And I left a couple times with a few of his dollars.
Bolton has been charged with eight counts of transmission of national defense information and 10 counts of retention of national defense information.
Each charge carries a maximum of 10 years in prison.
If he's convicted, Bolton could be spending the rest of his life behind bars.
When asked about Bolton's indictment, Trump commented, I think he's a really bad guy.
Even establishment legal advisors admit that Bolton is in tough shape.
Bolton allegedly had given top-secret classified documents to members of his own family.
He also put them out on email and an old AOL account.
It is specifically illegal to transmit classified documents over an unsecure server, which is, of course, exactly what John Bolton did.
According to the indictment, hackers then were able to access the information, and it ended up in the hands of a specific foreign adversary.
Far-left reporters from The Atlantic, which is not a journalistic outfit, but a propaganda front for the far-left, reached out to several deep state veterans who agreed that the case against Bolton is righteous.
So if the Atlantic is saying it, well, even the left can't defend him.
In other words, Bolton is likely to be convicted and may even serve hard time.
John Bolton will be lucky not to be charged with convicted crimes against humanity, considering how many illegal wars he's championed over the years.
I always thought that John Bolton was an odd choice for President Donald Trump's national security advisor.
And indeed, I specifically remember when Bolton wanted to start a war because an unmanned drone had been shot down.
President Trump asked him calmly how many Americans were killed.
He said, none whatsoever, Mr. President, but we should attack.
The president rejected that advice because, well, he's not a neocon and he believes in peace.
Meanwhile, Warner Brothers' film, One Battle After Another, which is a propaganda film meant to prop up Antifa, is expected to lose $100 million despite receiving rave reviews from left-wing critics who love the message in the movie that glamorize and rationalize leftist violence, terrorism, and mayhem.
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The movie, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Sean Penn, has grossed $160 million worldwide, which may seem like a lot, but not when you need $300 million just to break even.
It is now projected to be a $100 million loss, according to all of the industry trade press.
After seeing the movie, American psycho author Brett Easton Ellis said the following.
It's not a very good movie, said Ellis, because of its political ideology.
And it's so obviously what they were pushing and responding to.
Why it's considered a masterpiece, the greatest film of the decade, the greatest film ever made, because it really aligns with this kind of leftist sensibility.
It'll soon actually be kind of a musty relic of the post-Kamala Harris area that things everyone gathers around pretends is so fantastic and so great when it really isn't that good, just to make a political point.
There's a liberal mustiness to this movie that already feels outdated by October of 2025.
Very, very deep.
It just doesn't read the room correctly.
You know, it reads a tiny corner of the room, but it does not read what's really going on here in America.
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Well, conservative black women are being purposely omitted from a Harvard University course on black women in politics.
The syllabus for the class, History 167, Race, Gender, and the Law, through the archive was obtained by the College Fix, and it gives examples such as former First Lady Michelle Obama, failed Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, and former Vice President Kamala Harris's examples of black women who shaped politics, grassroots organizing in the legal profession, and higher education during Jim Crow and beyond.
The political topics that will be discussed include reproductive rights, non-binary people, and black feminism.
So black women pioneers left off the class syllabus include, for example, Zora Neal Hurston, Roberta Church, and Dr. Mildred Jefferson.
Hurston is an acclaimed writer and historian and also happens to be a proud Republican.
Roberta Church served admirably in both the Eisenhower and Nixon presidential administrations, specifically in the area of civil rights.
And Dr. Mildred Jefferson was the first black woman to graduate from the Harvard Medical School and spoke publicly against the murderous practice of abortion and the fact that it was disproportionately killing black babies.
These black women will effectively be erased by the history books by Harvard University because they didn't advocate for far leftist beliefs that are literally killing black people and trapping them in a cycle of economic squalor.
The Trump administration is correct to target the federal funds of Harvard and make them contingent on getting rid of this DEI nonsense from their curriculum.
Otherwise, higher education will continue to be an embarrassment.
I am, of course, a former national chairman of the Young Republican National Federation, elected in 1977 and serving until 1979.
I was the Reagan candidate when I was elected.
Ronald Reagan was subsequently nominated for president.
Early this week, the leftist fake news rag, Politico, which poses as a news outlet, published alleged text messages from a group of young Republican leaders.
In these text messages, there were words they shouldn't have said.
A lot of locker room talk, when removed from its proper context, looked pretty bad.
And frankly, I publicly, strongly denounced it, despite the fact that I was not in the thread and I had not yet read it.
But if it was, as described to me, I strongly renounce any of these comments.
Some of those in question have reportedly lost employment opportunities.
Others have been forced to step down for roles within the organization.
But why isn't this standard not applied to Democrats like Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones, who pined for a political adversary's family to be brutally murdered in a private tax exchange?
That's right.
The Democrats candidate for Attorney General in Virginia specifically said that he wanted to see his Republican opponent and his children brutally murdered.
Yet the Democrats have rallied around Jones, excusing his explicit call for violence.
At the same time, Democrats demand that these young Republicans be destroyed and that every Republican bow at the altar of political correctness because of their uncouth and unsavory language.
I think JD Vance, the vice president, put the controversy in its proper context.
Vance said, by focusing on what kids are saying in a group chat, grow up, I'm sorry, but focus on the real issues.
Don't focus on what kids say in group checks.
I grew up in a different world.
I'm going to tell my kids, don't put things on the internet.
Be careful what you post.
The reality is that kids do stupid things, particularly young boys, that they think are edgy or offensive.
That's what kids do.
I am in agreement.
At the same time, I don't condone any of the comments that certain young Republicans posted online, and I would warn them: be more careful with your language.
Think twice before you post online.
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Rural Americans deserve access to the best of what our nation has to offer, especially health care.
Across every state and every community, America's rural hospitals are the first line of defense, protecting our families, neighbors, and loved ones.
No matter where you live, hospital care doesn't clock out.
They're there 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.
Each year, America's over 5,000 hospitals care for millions of patients, providing 24-7 emergency care, delivering babies, cancer treatments, and other life-saving care that patients rely on.
Behind every one of those patients are doctors, nurses, and caregivers working tirelessly to keep people healthy and safe.
Hospitals are our community's lifelines.
They employ our neighbors and keep our families healthy.
But now, some in Congress are threatening access to care.
Tell Congress, protect patient care to keep America strong.