02-02-2024, 03:41 PM
After a quick dive into this remarkable woman's history, I'm not sure that I see anything there that would set off alarm bells.
Got her pilot's license at 16 which explains her choice to attend the United States Air Force Academy and become an Air Force pilot.
She's an activist for medical research regarding Pancreatic Cancer due to her mothers' illness, which would explain her choice in majoring in Public Policy as she continues her education.
All in all, a remarkable young woman. I hope she continues to do great things, in particular in her quest to promote research related to that horrible disease that killed her mother. She was only 17 when her mother died. With a little research, it becomes obvious why she chose to study public policy.
I highly doubt she is up to anything untoward.
Got her pilot's license at 16 which explains her choice to attend the United States Air Force Academy and become an Air Force pilot.
She's an activist for medical research regarding Pancreatic Cancer due to her mothers' illness, which would explain her choice in majoring in Public Policy as she continues her education.
All in all, a remarkable young woman. I hope she continues to do great things, in particular in her quest to promote research related to that horrible disease that killed her mother. She was only 17 when her mother died. With a little research, it becomes obvious why she chose to study public policy.
I highly doubt she is up to anything untoward.
"Whoever would overthrow the liberty of a nation must begin by subduing the freeness of speech."
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- Benjamin Franklin -