Watch: Nancy Mess Pink Pajama reaches DC to vote for ‘Bade, Sundar Bill’, his flights were canceled

Rape Nancy Mess (R-SC) did not want to remember the significant vote for Donald Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ and so he started on a road trip in his pink pajamas when he came to know that his flights were canceled. Nancy blogged on her way and bombed her social media with her video. “Come, hell or high water, we were showing to vote on the big, beautiful bill today,” Nancy wrote.In a clip shared on X, she wears her pajamas as an explosion in the AC/DC’s 1979 tune “Highway to Hell” background in the Wava Suvidha Store. “If DC had a theme song …” he captioned the post.“From one waffle house waitress, thanks to showing, to work hard and keep coffee warm,” he captioned the post. “We did not forget where we came from. To vote for big, beautiful bills on DC.”Social media users were not influenced by its Vlogging as users said it was only 8-hour drives from Charluston to DC, but they made it like a large-scale track. “What’s wrong with this woman? What is with these videos where she is on pajamas etc.? [social media]It is infallible and undesirable for a Congress, ”one wrote. “Nancy Mess canceled his flight to DC, so he hired a luxury van with a driver, placed on his jams and then a poor employee film shot him on the way for social media clouts,” another was written by another. “All taxpayers paid with money. Gross.”“Nancy Mess needs psychological help,” one wrote.
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Minority leader Hakim Jeffrees has been speaking on the floor for more than four hours during his “magic minute”, an unlimited period of time allotted to party leaders. Dozens of household members are on the floor, some are moving in and out. There are more Democrats than Republican, but the Chamber is nowhere near Purna, CNN said on Thursday morning.Vice President JD Vance posted that he received a message from a GOP Congressman who said he was unspecified on the bill, but after the performance of Jeffreies, he is certain. “The GOP Congressman just read me: ‘I was unspecified on the bill, but then I saw the performance of Hakim Jeffrees and now I am a firm yes.”