The Streets Are Talking:🚨 CRINGE ALERT: Joe Biden awkwardly slipped out of the audience at Jill Biden's book event just to interrupt her and ask, "Who do you love most in the whole world?"
The secondhand embarrassment is off the charts. Americans are watching a former president who still can't seem to avoid bizarre, uncomfortable public moments.🤦#FuckJoeBiden🖕#PresidentTrump🇺🇸 #MAGA2026 #Redwave2026🇺🇸
The Streets Are Talking: $8 million for transgender mice? That's exactly the kind of spending that has Americans furious. Democrats approved it while families struggle with inflation, high costs, and everyday expenses. Their priorities seem completely disconnected from the concerns of ordinary taxpayers. Instead of focusing on the economy, public safety, and affordability, they're pouring taxpayer dollars into projects many Americans see as wasteful and unnecessary.😱😘#Stopliberalorthodoxy #Redwave2026🇺🇸 #MAGA2026 #AmericaFirst
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The Streets Are Talking: 🚨 NOW: Marco Rubio sparks reactions in Congress 🤣
REP. TIM MCBRIDE (D): “I assume you’re aware Greenland is indeed part of Denmark.”
RUBIO: “For now…”
The smirk said it all 😏 #SecretaryofStateMarcoRubio#AmericaFirst#Greenland
Op-ed Title: "Why Iran’s Attack on Kuwait Airport Is an Act of Rebellion That Demands a Swift Response"
By Decory D. Davis
When a nation launches missiles and drones at a civilian airport, kills innocent people, wounds dozens more, and damages critical infrastructure, there is no room for euphemisms. This is not "resistance." It is not "messaging." It is not "retaliation." It is an act of aggression. Iran's attack on Kuwait International Airport crossed a line that no sovereign nation should tolerate. According to Kuwaiti officials, the strike killed one person, injured more than 60 others, and caused significant damage to the airport and other civilian facilities.
Kuwait is not a battlefield. It is a sovereign nation. By targeting civilian infrastructure and innocent travelers, the Iranian regime demonstrated once again that it has little regard for international law, regional stability, or human life. Kuwait itself has condemned the attack as a violation of international law and reserved the right to respond.
The world has spent decades watching Tehran push the limits. Every unanswered provocation has only encouraged more recklessness. Every weak response has been interpreted as permission. The result is what we witnessed this week: missiles and drones striking a civilian airport, leaving death and destruction in their wake.
A government that deliberately attacks civilian infrastructure is not acting like a responsible member of the international community. It is acting like a rogue regime that believes consequences are optional. That belief must be shattered.
The United States, Kuwait, and their allies should make it unmistakably clear that attacks on civilians will carry severe consequences. Deterrence only works when adversaries believe threats will be met with action. If aggression is rewarded with hesitation, more aggression will follow.
Peace is preserved through strength, not weakness. History repeatedly demonstrates that regimes willing to target airports, embassies, and civilians are rarely persuaded by diplomatic statements alone. They respond when confronted with overwhelming consequences for their actions.
The attack on Kuwait Airport was more than an assault on a building. It was an assault on sovereignty, stability, and the rule of law itself. The victims deserve justice. The region deserves security. And the Iranian regime should understand that the civilized world will not simply look the other way when innocent blood is spilled.
The message should be simple: aggression must fail, and those responsible must face consequences. Anything less invites the next attack.
----Decory D. Davis
The Streets Are Talking: 🚨President Trump ended TPS for Somalis, making it clear that temporary means temporary. But an activist judge just stepped in, blocked deportations, and overruled the administration’s decision. Once again, the courts are standing in the way of immigration enforcement and putting judicial activism ahead of the rule of law.#deportthemall✌️ #stopjudicialactivism #AmericaFirst #Closetheborders
The Streets Are Talking: President Donald J. Trump announces the next step in the administration’s successful war on crime: the Department of Justice’s Model Cities Initiative, designed to slash violent crime and RESTORE LAW AND ORDER in major cities across America. 🇺🇸#AmericaFirst #MAGA2026 #Redwave2026🇺🇸
The Streets Are Talking: Texas Democrat James Talarico is facing backlash after saying the trans community needs abortion care too. Critics say it reflects an extreme ideological agenda mixing gender politics and abortion policy. Now a U.S. Senate candidate, he’s under fire for what opponents call an anti-family, anti-science platform as Texas voters demand a return to common sense leadership.🤡🤡🤡#Redwave2026 #MAGA2026 #Stopliberalorthodoxy
The Streets Are Talking: A woman was swallowed by a manhole in broad daylight in Rio after a cover violently collapsed beneath her. 32-year-old Fabiana Rosa had just left a motorcycle taxi when she fell into the drainage system. Authorities say two men were seen allegedly tampering with the cover in suspected metal theft. She survived but suffered multiple injuries.😱#publicsafety
The Streets Are Talking: 🚨 JUST IN: Senate Democrats are reportedly pressuring Majority Leader John Thune to block Bill Pulte from becoming President Trump’s new Director of National Intelligence, according to Punchbowl.
Sen. Mark Warner is said to be among those pushing back against Pulte overseeing the intelligence agencies.
Democrats are even considering holding up the FISA bill over it.
If Pulte is just another nominee, why are they fighting this hard to stop him? 👀🔥