Primeiro Comando da Capital and Comando Vermelho are two of the most violent criminal organizations in Brazil. Their reach extends throughout our region and into our country.
Today, I designated these organizations as Foreign Terrorist Organizations and Specially Designated Global Terrorists.
The Trump Administration will continue using every available tool to protect our national security interests and deny funding and resources to narco-terrorists.
https://t.co/x3cPYjelwZ
I literally laughed out loud at this
Bachelorette contestant Josh Seiter walks into a store with all the typical liberal rainbow flags and “f*ck ICE” stickers
He asks the clerk if she thinks Voter ID is racist. She says “Yeah!”
He then asks to buy something. She asks for ID….
The reason government programs are so inefficient is that, unlike a commercial company, the feedback loop for improvement is broken, because they have a state-mandated monopoly and can’t go out of business if customers are unhappy.
No matter how bad the service is at your DMV (sorry to pick on DMVs), you still have to use your DMV, because it’s a monopoly.
🇺🇸 IF MOST DON'T NOTICE A SHUTDOWN, WHAT'S BEING FUNDED?
The U.S. government shuts down... and for most Americans, life goes on.
No disruption. No chaos. Just... silence.
That should be alarming.
A federal budget of over $6 trillion should mean its absence is felt in every corner of daily life.
Instead, it vanishes, and only a small fraction of the population notices.
That disconnect points to a deeper issue: massive inefficiency, misplaced priorities, and a bloated bureaucracy that doesn’t actually serve most Americans.
Yes, real people are impacted: federal workers, military families, low-income Americans.
But if a shutdown only affects a thin slice of the country, here's the big question:
Where is the rest of the money going?
Why is so much of our federal footprint invisible until it is used as political leverage?
A government shutdown should expose vital functions grinding to a halt, not highlight how little of it is truly essential.
If Americans barely notice when it's gone, then maybe it's time to question what the population is really paying for.
トランプ大統領と一緒に、横須賀を訪問しました。 日本と地域の平和と安全のために、常日頃、ご尽力いただいている自衛隊、そして在日米軍の皆様に、改めて心からの敬意と感謝の意を表します。(出典:首相官邸ホームページ)
I visited Yokosuka with President Trump. I would like to once again express my heartfelt respect and gratitude to the members of the Self-Defense Forces and the U.S. Forces in Japan who work tirelessly every day to ensure the peace and security of Japan and the region.
Incredibly wholesome moment as Trump receives Shinzo Abe’s putter as a gift from Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.
“Did he play with it?”
“Yes.”
“Such a wonderful man — such a wonderful man.”
Shinzo was President Trump’s favorite foreign leader. ❤️
Here’s how Gavin Newsom steals California elections
San Joaquin County Sheriff says voting records show people from outside the country vote in California elections, including Pakistan
“The online voter registration system, it seems to be an honor system — You're able to register and cast a vote if you don't live in the country”
“Anybody can put information in there. To register to vote, all you have to do is click a box and say that you're not lying, and then you'll get an email from the Secretary of State or something in the mail saying thank you for registering to vote, and there you are.
Once you're on the voter rolls, anytime an election comes around, guess what. You get mailed a ballot
You get mailed something to vote. So we found that a little bit problematic.”
He says people from other counties always vote across county lines
Gavin Newsom’s Prop 50 Redistricting is going to be rigged
.@POTUS to Prime Minister @takaichi_sanae: "I have always had a great love of Japan, and a great respect of Japan... anything I can do to help Japan, we will be there. We are an ally at the strongest level."
🚨🇺🇸🇯🇵 JAPANESE PM: TRUMP IS RESTORING GLOBAL STABILITY
Japanese Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi:
"In such a short period of time, the world started to enjoy more peace on the ground.
I highly value your unwavering commitment to the world's peace and stability."
Source: @WhiteHouse
🚨 Marco Rubio deu uma resposta perfeita às pessoas que estão preocupadas com o presidente Trump explodindo narcoterroristas.
"São barcos de drogas. Se as pessoas querem parar de ver barcos de drogas explodidos? Pare de enviar drogas para os EUA."
Enquanto isso …
A polícia britânica prendeu uma mulher que estava passeando com seu cachorro, alegando que isso poderia ofender a população muçulmana local — e ordenou que ela saísse da sua própria rua.
Scott Jennings just NUKED the entire premise of the ‘No Kings’ rally and defended Trump’s memetic warfare.
@ScottJenningsKY dismantled it so brutally that Democrat panelist Karen Finney could do nothing but make faces at him.
“Why shouldn’t the president use a made up video to respond to a rally that has a made up reason?”
“I mean, it’s a nonexistent reason. We don’t have a monarchy in this country.”
“We have a presidency, won by Donald Trump, who won the popular vote, who won the electoral college, who won all the swing states.”
“We have a democracy. People voted and they elected the president.”
“And the only thing they’re mad about is that he is lawfully executing the office of the presidency and enforcing laws that have been on the books for a long time.”
“So he made up a video. They made up a reason to have a rally. And I think it was kind of funny, to be honest with you.”
🇺🇸🇻🇪 U.S. SPECIAL OPS HELICOPTERS SPOTTED JUST 90 MILES FROM VENEZUELA
Elite U.S. helicopters and B-52 bombers are swarming the Caribbean, with Special Ops aircraft flying near Venezuela during training ops.
Trump confirmed he’s authorized CIA covert missions inside the country, as part of a crackdown on alleged drug traffickers.
The Pentagon says it’s just “routine training,” but the presence of stealth ships, SEAL-ready choppers, and 3 bombers tells a louder story.
Venezuela’s defenses include Russian S-300s and shoulder-fired missiles, so if things escalate, it won’t be a quiet fight.
Source: Washington Post