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All right, got to get the button opened. Just got done with the shower. Wasn't planning on taking a shower this morning, but circumstances made it a necessity. So I wasn't happy about it. What you got to do, what you got to do. We're in, I'm in Bliss, Bliss, Idaho. And when I got back yesterday, they gave me a trip I didn't pick up till a little bit later. So I went to the barber and got my hair cut. And then I came back to the yard. Well, then I went to Walmart, picked up a few things. I came back to the yard. And my load was ready, so I was able to pick it up and take off. Delivered in Jerome and Boise. So and then I made it back to Bliss. I could have made it further last night, but I just decided to stop here at the Loews, where I had facilities available to me, which is a good deal. Because if this had happened somewhere else, it would have been a problem. But yeah, so I get in with my shower. And I'm walking back to the truck. I'm going to grab some food, come back and cook it, and then take my pills. And yes, it was the Biden administration who they, I think, was it Arctic Frost. They got the phone records of Congressmen. Now, Congressmen have a different, they've got a couple extra steps in their procedures. They're a little more protected when it comes to their personal data on their cell phones. And the Biden administration circumvented those when they went through the phone carriers. Verizon just said, I answer, go ahead. AT&T said, yeah, we need to know by what authority you're doing this. And then they never responded to AT&T. So that all came out. They were being spied on by the Biden administration. So now what they did, and by adding it to that continuing resolution. Let me grab one.

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