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The French Freak is ATX bound.
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🚨 BREAKING: Its 4:00 AM and President Trump’s Motorcade is going through DC. Trump will be up in less than 5 hours to start his America 250 schedule
Jesus Christ saved Trump for a reason 🙏
Robin Williams’ emotional tribute to the American Flag leaves an entire stadium speechless — then in tears.
Is there a single Hollywood star who would give this performance today?
Total Patriot.
RIP Legend 🇺🇸
🚨 BREAKING: Elon Musk just now ended Zohran Mamdani’s whole career in once sentence:
“Mamdani has built nothing. He is a taker, never a maker”
MIC DROP 🔥
The left:
Babies in the womb of American women are just a clump of cells that can be murdered.
Babies inside the womb of illegal foreign invaders have full rights and can become American citizens.
The left wants to murder American babies and replace them with foreigners.
🚨BREAKING: Justice Brett Kavanaugh just opened a clear path for reforming birthright citizenship.
In yesterday’s Supreme Court ruling on Trump’s executive order, Kavanaugh agreed with the outcome but wrote separately to clarify that the order did not violate the 14th Amendment itself — it only conflicted with current federal statute.
He explicitly stated that Congress has the power to amend the statute or pass new legislation creating exceptions to automatic birthright citizenship for children born to parents who are unlawfully present or only temporarily in the United States.
This is a major signal from the Court that the issue can be fixed through ordinary legislation without needing a constitutional amendment.
On this day in 1776, the United States was actually born. Not July 4. July 2. That's the day the Continental Congress voted to break from Britain, and John Adams was so certain of it that he predicted July 2 would be the great American holiday forever. He nailed everything except the date.
The vote came down to the wire, and one man had to ride through the night to save it. Delaware's delegation was split, one for independence, one against, which meant the colony's vote canceled itself out. The tie-breaker, Caesar Rodney, was 80 miles away in Delaware. He got word that he was needed and rode all night through a summer thunderstorm, sick and in pain, boots and spurs still on, and made it into Philadelphia just in time to cast Delaware's vote for independence.
The other holdouts fell into place too. In Pennsylvania, the men most opposed, including John Dickinson, deliberately stayed away from the chamber so their colony could swing to yes. South Carolina came around for the sake of a united front. When the roll was called, twelve colonies voted for independence and not a single one voted against. New York simply abstained, waiting on permission from home.
And so, on July 2, 1776, it was done. The colonies had legally, officially declared themselves free. The next day Adams wrote to his wife Abigail that this day "will be celebrated by succeeding generations as the great anniversary festival," with "pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires, and illuminations." Fireworks and all. He was describing the Fourth of July two days early.
So why do we celebrate the 4th? Because that's the day Congress approved the final wording of the document explaining the decision, the Declaration of Independence. The vote to be free happened on the 2nd. The paperwork got finished on the 4th, and history remembered the paperwork.
The country was actually born in a rainstorm and a roll call on July 2, thanks in part to one sick man who refused to let a tie decide the fate of a nation.
Tim Walz’s Minnesota just PARDONED illegal alien PEDOPHlLE Tou Lue Vang who raped a 10-year-old girl, in an effort to shield the illegal from deportation.
The Democratic Party is the party of pedos.