MARCHING ORDERS: Anti-TPUSA protesters dressed in costumes like the grim reaper and The Handmaid’s Tale are following the organizers instructions before marching toward the Women’s Leadership Summit in San Antonio, TX.
“Be as loud as you can. Be as obnoxious as you can. Make these people hate us. Make sure they know you hate them.”
@TPUSA
Sen. Brian Chavez (R-Marietta), co-leading Ohio's data center committee, faced a January 2026 ethics complaint alleging he concealed ownership stakes in at least five oil and gas companies while chairing the Senate Energy Committee—a conflict that expired without formal investigation. Read more: https://t.co/9Zc6NecXZm
Charlie Kirk had a profound impact on me. Both during his life and, as I discuss in this excerpt from my new book, after his death.
This was hard to write about but I hope you'll find it meaningful.
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One of my new favs. May have to get some tonight. I have to admit though, I still don't get the microwave part other than maybe they are making fresh food?
On our MAHA journey, we have introduced the following:
100% grass-fed, grass-finished beef ✅
100% beef tallow fries ✅
100% beef tallow tots ✅
Grade A Wisconsin butter ✅
A2 whole milk ✅
Cane-sugar Coca-Cola ✅
Elimination of all microwaves ✅
And we are working on changing our buns!
We are committed to becoming seed-oil free, because we are committed to making fast food the best it can be.
While I support funding to secure our borders and protect the homeland, I do not support bypassing the annual appropriations process by providing funding for multiple years in a manner that diminishes both congressional direction and oversight.
By choosing to appropriate funding for three fiscal years instead of one, this measure weakens the normal budgeting process and sets another precedent for avoiding it when we find ourselves in disagreement. In doing so, it reduces Congress’ ability to apply reasonable checks on immigration policy for the remainder of this administration and into the next.
Had this measure provided immigration funding for one year, included clear restrictions on what those funds can be used for, and eliminated any potential for taxpayer dollars to be allocated to the administration’s brazen ‘anti-weaponization’ fund, I likely would have voted for it. The final bill fell short on all of those fronts, so I opposed it.
🚨 ALERT: The City of Newark has announced they will be PULLING POLICE OUT of the area in front of ICE tonight
On a warm FRIDAY NIGHT. Following CLASHES last night.
They’ve SURRENDERED to the rioters.
We very well may need National Guard here soon.
Vivek needs a little help here.
Bring down electric bills —-> bring back more RELIABLE energy! You know, like coal.
Fine, expand pet solar projects over parking lots but stop killing farm land. It's stupid and UGLY!
Drop the crazy windmills.
Bring down electric bills —-> produce more energy.
Bring down healthcare costs —-> crush Medicaid fraud.
Bring down property taxes —-> fight government waste.
Starts in January after we win.
No problem counting LEGAL vote. Helicopter drops are hardly full of legal ones. Your party has destroyed many cities and states by cheating to get elected. The cheating needs to stop.
Many of the issues are being falsely drummed up by someone. I don't see a problem with watching the water and making sure they reuse, which they do. Electricity problem is because electric companies tried to switch over to renewable too fast. Tax credits is the main issue!
I’m currently in Ohio right now working on a report.
SIDE NOTE:
Most politicians are intentionally neglecting the data centers issues.
These signs are EVERYWHERE in Ohio.
This is such a key issue and so many are intentionally looking the other way.
No voter fraud, eh? Here is an ACTIVE case of voter fraud currently in the Hamilton County court system. This all happened before us at the Hamilton County Board of Elections. This woman claimed she didn’t need a photo ID because of a religious exemption. During our hearing, we exposed this as fraudulent. A Hamilton County Grand Jury agreed and now this woman faces felony charges. This won’t make the news? Or will it?
BREAKING: Four Senate Republicans just joined Democrats to block one of President Trump’s key legislative priorities.
In a setback for the White House, GOP Sens. Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, Thom Tillis and Mitch McConnell broke with their party to help stop the SAVE America Act from advancing in the Senate.
The vote exposed a familiar divide inside the Republican conference, with concerns over the bill’s provisions outweighing pressure from Trump and GOP leadership.
President Trump is changing more than policy.
Beneath the headlines, something deeper is happening—a renewed belief that America can solve problems, build again, and shape its own future.
Here's why that matters.