🚨 PRESIDENT TRUP JUST POSTED THIS 💎 OF SECRETARY RUBIO BODY SLAMMING A SENATOR IN REAL TIME
Senator: “I regret voting for you for Secretary of State.”
Rubio: “Your regret confirms I’m doing a damn good job.”
Then he went full savage:
• Zero regrets cutting $10M for male circumcisions in Mozambique.
• No more $227K for “Big Cat’s YouTube channel.”
• No more $14M for “social cohesion in Mali” (whatever the hell that is).
America First means America’s money stays home or actually helps Americans, not this globalist grift.
He torched the El Salvador gang member drama: “We deported gang members…
including the one you had a margarita with.”
And on the campus chaos? Rubio made it crystal clear:
Student visas are a privilege, not a right. If you’re here to riot, burn buildings, take over libraries, or disrupt American students paying real tuition, your visa is getting revoked. More coming. Good.
He also dropped a masterclass on separation of powers: No judge tells the Secretary of State or President how to conduct foreign policy or who to talk to.
Diplomacy dies if every conversation gets leaked to courts and the media.
This is the energy we voted for. No more weak State Department. No more funding nonsense overseas while America gets lectured. No more letting foreign agitators turn our campuses into war zones.
Rubio ain’t playing. Trump’s team is delivering.
Only America would keep a 228 year old warship in commission for no strategic reason other than to remind the world how long we’ve been doing this.
The U.S.S. Constitution is the longest serving warship afloat because Americans understand that tradition is a weapon too.
I’ve never been to the St. Louis Gateway Arch, and I honestly never really thought about how people even get to the top of it.
This video made me realize what an engineering marvel that elevator actually is. Because the arch is curved, they couldn’t use a normal elevator, so they came up with these clever little capsules that rotate and tilt as they go up. It looks like you're riding in a tiny space pod.
Even more interesting? The whole system was designed by a guy who didn’t even have an engineering degree. I also had no idea there was a museum inside. This elevator might honestly be as impressive as the arch itself.
Have you ever been up inside the Gateway Arch?