HOLY F'CK 🔥
ICE ain't playing, they're cracking down in LA
Karen Bass told LAPD not to assist but by the looks of it, they didn't need any
Hit that like button if you appreciate what ICE agts are to doing across the country
A strong majority of Republicans continues to back President Trump. Recent polls show GOP approval holding firm in the high 80s.
Are you still in support of Trump?
🚨THAT WAS QUICK: The Pentagon has formally announced the IMMEDIATE lifting of the suspension for the South Carolina National Guard Apache pilots who went LOW FORMATION along the beach for America 250!
“Effective immediately, the suspension of all involved South Carolina pilots has been lifted.”
Pete Hegseth: “We’ll fix this. Carry on, Patriots.”
These warriors gave the crowds on the shore an unforgettable salute to America’s 250th birthday and the bureaucrats tried to ground them for it. Real leadership said NO.
This is how you support our troops and celebrate America First. 🔥
Who else is cheering these pilots on?
🚨BREAKING: Derek Chauvin has filed for a new trial in the George Floyd case.
Medical evidence — Floyd’s fentanyl levels and deadly health issues — was buried and ignored. This was never justice, it was a political hit job.
I agree. He’s innocent. FREE DEREK CHAUVIN NOW.
They won’t, because the left is still scared of the riots they unleashed.
Time to fix this disgrace.
80+ years after he vanished, 1st Lt. Franklin H. McKinney finally came home just in time for the 4th of July.
This brave 21-year-old Rhode Island pilot was flying a daring reconnaissance mission over Thailand in his P-38 Lightning when lightning struck and his plane went down in 1944.
Never forgotten.
Heroes like Lt. McKinney remind us what real courage looks like.
Welcome home, soldier.
Thank you for your service. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Shaq caught wind of this 7-foot-3 kid in Kemah, Texas who powered through the police academy only to fall one point short on the state exam. His whole dream of becoming an officer looked like it was slipping away right there.
Then Shaq jumped in and covered the guy’s living expenses for the next five months so he wouldn’t have to juggle a second job and could zero in on passing that test. Because of that extra push, Jordan Wilmore got back in, nailed it, and just got sworn in as a Kemah police officer.