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- Transcript Dolores, we need to talk. Today on Tuesday, March 11th, this is Liam from the Biden Harris Mental Health Support Fund. And I'm only going to say this once. Your $6,400 health benefit is about to be gone permanently. You have days, maybe hours before Trump shuts it down for good. If you're under 64 making less than $50,000 and not on Medicare or Medicaid, you still qualify, but only if you act now. Press 1 now to lock in your benefits. Ignore this, you lose everything. No appeals, no second chances, gone. This is not a drill. This is not a joke. This is your last shot to keep what's yours. Press 1 now. To talk to a specialist, press 1 before it's too late. Or press 2 if you want to give up and walk away. Want to opt out, call 833-867-3774. But if you actually care about your benefits, press 1 right now.
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