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Trump just tweeted again about the church shooting in Sutherland Springs. The 1st tweet was the day of the event, 9 days ago. Is this his shooting tweet template? He forgot to change the location to today's shooting: California. pic.twitter.com/IToC7UXkyP— Shannon Ritenour (@ShannonRitenour) November 15, 2017 310
There's little Congress can do to confront Trump's decision on trade, but Trump's announcement, unlike other policy positions that challenge traditional GOP orthodoxy, have hit a nerve. 185
to wipe out debts of front-line workers. “It was literally thousands of dollars that I went into debt,” said nurse and mother of two, Vanessa Matos.Matos had a surgery nearly 10 years ago. “It was a surgery that had many, many complications,” said Matos. She was in and out of the hospital several times over the next five years, and even with insurance, “they had to send me to a different hospital in Boston because of the complications I was having, and it was part of their network, but none of it was covered,” she said. For years, she’s been working to pay off the thousands of dollars in medical debt, some of it from the very hospital she worked at. “I can say I feel shame, like, ‘Oh my God, I work so hard and do so much to make sure my bills are paid on time,’ but the medical debt is the one I thought about,” Matos said.With student loans, mortgage payments, and young children, her medical debt became a constant burden. “Getting those letters and those calls, it’s humiliating and it’s very stressful,” she said. The pandemic only making the stress worse as Matos found herself on the frontlines: at high risk for infection and another hospital bill. “To be carrying that burden, especially when you’re treating COVID patients, like, ‘What if I catch it?’ I know how much one trip to the ER costs,” she said. Matos received a letter just a few weeks ago. A message of relief from a nonprofit called RIP Medical Debt. Her remaining medical debt was paid in full. “It was very overwhelming, and I was really, really grateful thinking, ‘Wow this is really a blessing for sure,’” she said.Craig Antico, CEO of the organization, said the company is able to buy medical debt from hospitals at a fraction of the cost of the debt, all through donations. “We’re able to buy about 0 for every one-dollar donation, so it’s pretty impactful,” he said. The company created a 1882
To President Trump and the United States government, thank you for taking the time to intervene on our behalf. Thank you for helping us out, Riley said. 152
Three syringes were located near his body, two of which still contained Sufentanil, according to a complaint filed by the Medical Board of California. 150