The warning came before he even saw it coming. One vote, one resolution, and years of political identity were suddenly turned into a national threat. As his train cut through the dark, the House drew its line in daylight, naming no one but targeting everyone like him. By the time he reached Washington, his future was already rewr… Continues…
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