Texas Republicans like Sen. Ted Cruz and gubernatorial candidate Chad Prather are showing support for Canadian truck drivers.
to some of our Canadian neighbors. But while the Republican politician has so far remained silent on his home state’s, he’s more than happy to give Canadian truck drivers a political assist.
Before long, meek beeps began to crescendo to prolonged honks as other Canadian citizens joined the movement to banish pandemic restrictions. But on Friday, GoFundMe removed aInitially, GoFundMe said it would return money to donors who requested a refund but would dole the remaining change to “.” Swift backlash prompted the company to refund donors automatically.
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