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Rhiannon12866

(245,761 posts)
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 02:30 AM Sunday

'You ought to walk in my shoes': Food bank leader's message to Trump amid shutdown - The Weekend - MSNBC



Civilians at multiple agencies experienced their first entirely missed paycheck, and millions are about to lose access to food aid as the government shutdown sees no end in sight. Harrison Food Bank Director Sandy Swett and furloughed worker April Goggans joins The Weekend to discuss how it has impacted everyday Americans. - Aired on 10/25/2025.
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'You ought to walk in my shoes': Food bank leader's message to Trump amid shutdown - The Weekend - MSNBC (Original Post) Rhiannon12866 Sunday OP
This will stain the GOP forever. byronius Sunday #1
The job of the U.S. government is to work for the American people and the country Rhiannon12866 Sunday #2
Any suggestions for the best way for individuals to help? Thank you. efhmc Sunday #3
Donating to food banks would certainly help Rhiannon12866 Sunday #4

byronius

(7,856 posts)
1. This will stain the GOP forever.
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 03:04 AM
Sunday

They’re already the party of Wealth — now they’ll be the party that destroyed the nation.

Rhiannon12866

(245,761 posts)
2. The job of the U.S. government is to work for the American people and the country
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 03:16 AM
Sunday

This Republican administration is in it for making money and exacting retribution, so much for the American people.

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