Tea Party Patriots Congratulates Rep. Price on his Confirmation as HHS Secretary

Atlanta, GA – Tea Party Patriots President and co-founder Jenny Beth Martin released the following statement today reacting to Rep. Tom Price’s (R-GA) confirmation as Secretary of Health and Human Services. “On behalf of our network of grassroots activists, Tea Party Patriots congratulates Rep. Tom Price (R-GA) on his confirmation as Secretary of Health and…

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Wife of wounded warrior meets with President Trump, proposes ‘real solutions’ for VA

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Tiffany Smiley, wife of an injured Iraq-war veteran, Tuesday met with President Donald J. Trump to share her and her husband’s experience navigating Veterans Affairs and to give her own suggestions on ways to improve the floundering department. “Today I had the absolute honor of sharing our story with President Donald J. Trump. I was…

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Here’s the impact you make when you sign a Tea Party Patriots petition

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Tea Party Patriots since 2014 has collected more than 1 million signatures on dozens of petitions in support of initiatives ranging from protecting the Second Amendment to supporting Obamacare critic Rep. Tom Price (R-Ga.) to head the Health and Human Services Department. “When an individual signs a Tea Party Patriots petition, they are able to…

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Tea Party Patriots Congratulates Sen. Sessions on his Confirmation as U.S. Attorney General

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Atlanta, GA – Tea Party Patriots President and co-founder Jenny Beth Martin released the following statement congratulating Senator Jeff Sessions (R-AL) on his confirmation as U.S. Attorney General. “Tea Party Patriots and our network of grassroots activists congratulate our friend Senator Jeff Sessions (R-AL) on his confirmation as U.S. Attorney General. Our organization has worked…

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Rep. Labrador: ‘I went to Washington for public service, not a career’

Rep. Raul Labrador (R-Idaho) introduced a constitutional amendment that would cap the number of terms a representative is allowed to serve in the U.S. House at six – for a maximum of 12 years of congressional service – and a maximum of two six-year terms for senators. The Daily Signal has Rep. Labrador’s commentary: We…

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