the week started with republicans literally trying to shout the president down for his passion in defense of social security and medicare at the state of the union. but by the end, it was prominent members of the gop who are feeling the heat. former vice president mike pence has been formerly subpoenaed by jack smith. the justice department appointed special counsel, investigating the efforts of the presidents, pence s former boss, former president donald trump, to stay in power after losing the 2020 election. including, of course, his impact on the january 6th insurrection at the core of that investigation. and his scheme to submit fake electors to falsely declare trump the winner of the election in states that joe biden actually won. a scheme that hinged on pence not declaring biden the winner when he wanted to certify the results on january 6th, which pence ultimately rejected, even as his life was being threatened by insurrectionists en masse on the capitol that day. on
president. i came to hawaii to be a physician in the rural area with a national health service, and then ended up being on the docket all these years, and serving now as governor. i was proud of him. we have a perfect storm in america right now. the last few years of covid did several things. between 2020 and 2022, of course, we had a lot of untreated illness. we had a lot of screening that did not occur for cancer. we had the long covid impact that weren t go away. doctors retired. we also had this tsunami coming, which means our population will peak and age at 2030. and we have, of course, this huge behavioral health surge in mental illness that s going on. so, when the president says we ve got to work on cancer, that is excellent, because we have to screen and find these wonderful love people in our families, to find the disease early. you know, there s over 600,000 people in america who die of cancer every year, and it s because we don t screen them in time, or because they smoke t
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