As the largest and fastest growing student movement bridging our political differences, BridgeUSA has grown to 50 college campuses and 24 high schools across the country.
Through its work, BridgeUSA is changing the narrative around bridge building and making it socially credible to be a bridge builder in America.
And national media is taking notice.
BridgeUSA was recently profiled on NBC in primet ime after the group held its national student leaders summit in Washington, D.C. The segment discusses why BridgeUSA is taking hold on college campuses, how it is mobilizing young people, and the importance of dialogue in fighting political polarization.
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\u201cWe see divisions in politics all around us. Come take an inside look with @BridgeUSA_ to see how the group is trying to heal our political divides and get America talking again.\u201d— NOW Tonight with Joshua Johnson (@NOW Tonight with Joshua Johnson) 1653009075



















Despite signing a mortgage that pledged he would live in each house, Trump listed both homes as rentals. Palm Beach Daily News via Newspapers.com. Redactions by ProPublica.
In 1993, Trump signed a mortgage for a “Bermuda style” home in Palm Beach, pledging that it would be his principal residence. Just seven weeks later, he got another mortgage for a seven-bedroom, marble-floored neighboring property and attested that it too would be his principal residence. Obtained by ProPublica
