To you, it's just a Cracker Barrel parking lot. To me, it's where I gave my life to Jesus Christ.
I was 21 years old. I was working at the Cracker Barrel in Tallahassee after some of the worst years of my life. I'd made mistakes. Real ones.
I grew up in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, raised by a mom who worked hard and didn't accept excuses. But I made decisions that should have ended my story before it ever really started. By the grace of God, they didn't. But every day, I was carrying them.
One afternoon, a church group came into the restaurant, just back from a revival. I served them their meals like I served any other table. But something happened while I was serving them. I can't fully explain it to you. The Lord spoke to me. He said, “Stop running from Me.”
It knocked me back.
I went to find the table, and they were all gone. I could see through their windows that they were getting on their bus, and I knew deep down that if I let them drive away, I was going to keep running. So I went outside. The last woman, just as she was stepping onto the bus, turned to me and asked, “Are you okay?”
I told her, “No ma’am, I’m not okay.” I told her the Lord was telling me to stop running.
That whole bus emptied out, stood with me in the parking lot of a Cracker Barrel in Tallahassee, Florida, and prayed over me right there.
I gave my life to Christ that day. Right there.
I still get emotional about it. Because I know what I was before that moment, and I know what He's done since. He gave me a wife who shares my faith. He gave me three sons. He gave me a career, a community, a calling I never would have dared to ask for. He took a kid from Crown Heights who’d run out of chances and gave him a life that doesn't make sense apart from grace.
People ask me sometimes why I talk about it. Why I bring up the parking lot. Why I don't just keep that part private and let folks see the polished version.
I'll tell you why.
Because there's a young man out there right now — maybe in Tallahassee, maybe in Tampa, maybe in Miami, maybe in a small town in the Panhandle — who thinks his story is already over. Who thinks the mistakes he's made disqualify him from the life he could have had. Who thinks God doesn't want anything to do with somebody like him.
I'm here to tell him: that's a lie.
In life, you're not who you are at the lowest point. You're who you choose to become after.
The Lord met me in a Cracker Barrel parking lot. He'll meet you wherever you are.
You just have to stop running.
HOLY COW!
HUNDREDS of grassroots Republicans joined our voter registration training in Scottsdale, Arizona.
This November, we’re going to flip the governorship from 🟦🔜🟥.
@EarlyVoteAction 🤝 @TPAction
Game on!
🕊️ ANNELISE UPDATE as of last night🙏 From what we understand, arrangements are being made to transfer little precious Annelise to an East Texas hospital that has a Ronald McDonald House where her parents can stay.
This needs to happen ASAP to avoid a situation where her lungs/oxygen supply render her unable to travel.
The family still needs financial help to defray many costs (See link below and add another one yourself, so everyone can share!).
🙏 ❤️ Thank you for your PRAYERS 🙏 and for SHARING, especially if you cannot GIVE to their Fundraiser. 🙌 ❤️
🕊️ WHAT THE FUTURE LOOKS LIKE 🕊️
Judge decides June 11: Should 2-year-old Annelise Camp stay on life support and ventilator longer? Can her family block brain death declaration and move her to another hospital for more treatment (like oxygen therapy)?
Texas Children’s uses standard brain death rules for kids: They do 2 full brain checks + breathing tests about 12 hours apart. She must show no reflexes, no response, fixed pupils, etc.
If declared brain dead: She is legally dead in Texas. Hospital usually removes ventilator within hours (often under 6) up to 1-2 days.
BUT They cannot declare brain death if her pupils react to light (family says they do, plus she has bowel movements).
Timeline after brain death pronouncement:
Once officially declared brain dead (legal death in Texas), the hospital can withdraw ventilator/support shortly after—often within hours (e.g., <6 hours in some protocols) or up to a day or two for family time/organ donation arrangements. No fixed multi-day waiting period like futility cases.
🌟 Pupils responsive: They cannot declare brain death if pupils react to light.
Standard criteria (AAP/AAN) require absent pupillary light reflex (fixed, non-reactive pupils) + other absent brainstem reflexes. Family says Annelise shows pupil response + bowel movements, which would disqualify her from brain death under the protocol.
This is why the June 11 hearing matters—testing is paused pending the judge’s decision on extended care/transfer. Hospital says no imminent withdrawal now.
✅ Please see the family’s fundraiser link below and share widely, especially if you cannot give! 🙌 Thank You and God Bless You!
Thank you for remaining in prayer and bringing Annelise forward to your Pastor today ❤️ All for the Glory of God! @Txmaniac@HISGLORYME
ChatGPT can’t find a single example of a 3rd place candidate surging, days AFTER Election Day, to overtake 2nd place.
It couldn’t find 1 example in all of American history.
That’s what’s happening with Nithya Raman & Spencer Pratt.
Los Angeles has 3rd world country elections.
California Is Blocking a Federal Audit of Its Voter Rolls
California allows first-time voters to register using forms of ID that most Americans would find surprising, including:
-Gym membership card
-Employer ID card
-Credit or debit card
-Prescription drug label
-Insurance card (California provides free health coverage to undocumented immigrants)
Full list: https://t.co/BvfviJsYG8
This is permitted when a voter fails to provide a Social Security number or driver’s license at registration. Our office believes this policy deserves a closer look.
We also have serious concerns about how California maintains its voter rolls. There are open questions about whether the state is promptly removing deceased voters, people who have moved, and individuals convicted of disqualifying felonies.
On top of that, California allows third parties to collect and turn in ballots on voters’ behalf (a practice known as ballot harvesting) with few restrictions. This makes it difficult to track who actually received, completed, and submitted each ballot.
For over a year, the Department of Justice has been trying to audit California’s voter rolls. Federal law gives the Attorney General the authority to review state voter files and confirm that only eligible U.S. citizens are voting in federal elections.
@AAGDhillon sent California a letter explaining our legal authority. California refused to comply, claiming state privacy laws block the review, an argument that does not hold up because those laws don’t apply to the federal government in this context. We’ve sued California in federal court, and the case is before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
If California genuinely wants voters to trust its elections, it should open its records, not fight to keep them closed.
What are they afraid of?
It’s curious to me why the largest - and presumably greatest - children’s hospital in the world is not up to date in the latest advances in pediatric brain injury. And why doesn’t @TexasChildrens have hyperbaric oxygen therapy?
Ready for one of the most disturbing marketing campaigns you’ve ever seen? @HelloFresh wants you to know that they have food for you to prepare your colon for receiving anal sex during Pride Month. Yes, this is real. No sane person should use this insane company.
Turns out that @LeaderJohnThune was totally projecting when he said the SAVE Act was an influencer campaign.
Senator John Thune is compromised by a company that literally exists to sell access to himself.
Pass it on.
Ray Lambert had already been shot twice and blown up once before he ever set foot on Omaha Beach.
He had survived the invasion of North Africa in 1943. Then Sicily. Each time he had been wounded. Each time he had gone back. By June 6th, 1944, the 23-year-old Staff Sergeant and head medic of the 16th Infantry Regiment's 2nd Battalion was on his third invasion in two years. He had already won a Silver Star for running through German lines in North Africa to drag wounded men out.
He was not supposed to survive a third one.
Lambert landed in the first wave at Omaha Beach. Of the 31 men in his landing craft, only 7 survived the day. The other 24 were killed before they even reached the sand.
He started working immediately.
The first bullet hit his right arm and shattered the bone. He kept going. A second round tore through his right elbow as he was pulling a wounded soldier through the surf. He kept going. Something hit his leg and opened it down to the bone. He put a tourniquet on himself, injected himself with morphine from his own kit, and kept going.
He found a slab of concrete on the beach that offered a few inches of cover. He set up a treatment zone behind it, dragging men out of the water and working on them one by one under constant fire. That piece of concrete is still there today. People who visit Omaha Beach call it Ray's Rock.
Then a loose landing craft ramp swung loose in the surf and slammed into him. It broke his back.
He kept going.
Lambert lost count of how many men he treated. The official record credits him with saving at least 15 lives that morning. Other accounts say closer to two dozen. He worked until his body physically stopped, collapsing unconscious at the edge of the surf, bleeding from multiple wounds, his back broken, still in the water.
A doctor spotted him. A landing craft pulled him out.
Here is the part that does not feel real.
Lambert's brother, Euel, had also been wounded at Normandy that day. The two brothers were loaded onto the same evacuation landing craft. They were placed in the same wheeled ambulance. They were taken to the same tent hospital in England. They were brought into the same operating room at the same time.
Lambert spent almost a full year recovering before he could walk properly again.
He went home. He lived quietly for decades, rarely talking about what happened. In 2019, at the age of 98, he went back to Normandy and stood on the beach again. He published a memoir called Every Man a Hero. It became a New York Times bestseller.
In 2021, Ray Lambert died peacefully at home. He was 100 years old.
He had three invasions, four serious wounds, a broken back, a Silver Star, multiple Bronze Stars, multiple Purple Hearts, and two dozen men who came home because he refused to stop moving on the worst morning in American military history.
Today is June 6th.
Remember him.
🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷 Washington found its counter to Iran's $24 billion demand: spend the frozen money on the countries Iran keeps hitting
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has ordered officials to tally the damage Gulf partners have suffered from Iranian attacks and price out repair and recovery costs, as the administration weighs using frozen Iranian assets to compensate for past and future damage linked to Tehran.
Think through what that does.
Iran says the entire deal hinges on getting its $24 billion back.
Treasury's answer is to start metering that pot out to Kuwait and Bahrain, so every missile Tehran fires at its neighbors now drains its own recoverable fortune.
The airport terminal, the casualties, the repairs, it all gets billed to Iran's account.
Source: Reuters
10 years. 10 years. I’ve listened to every Dem & never Trump pundit call Trump, Elon and anyone else who voted Republican a Nazi. And now they line up behind Platner, with an actual Nazi tattoo. Unbelievable.
I thought there was no way this was real… it had to be parody… so I looked it up myself.
It’s real. @HelloFresh are advertising their product as being good for clearing out your rectum in preparation for anal s*x during Pride Month.
I’m so done with this timeline.
🚨 BREAKING: @KenPaxtonTX is SUING a Texas childcare company owned by a Chinese national for allegedly engaging in H-1B VISA FRAUD.
"We actually used AI" to find them, Paxton told me.
"We have investigations of 30 North Texas businesses... [and] we haven't even covered the gambit of the entire state... Imagine what's going on across the country."
@SatAmericaFNC ⬇️
🏛️ USGLC Recruited Hunter Biden... before Burisma 🏛️
Credit to @MarcoPolo501c3 for assistance with emails.
In 2012, two years before Hunter Biden joined Burisma, Liz Schrayer, CEO of the Gates/Soros-backed US Global Leadership Corporation (USGLC), personally recruited him to their board.
❓If not for influence peddling, why was the sitting Vice President's son such a priority?
Here’s the timeline:
👉 June 25, 2012: Schrayer invites Hunter to be a special guest at a USGLC gala honoring Senators Lindsey Graham and Patrick Leahy (with Madeleine Albright and Colin Powell in attendance).
👉 July 17, 2012: Hunter attends the event.
👉 July 26, 2012: Schrayer schedules a call with Hunter to discuss a "C-3 Board" position.
👉 August 21, 2012: Schrayer sends a formal letter: Hunter is unanimously nominated to the board, despite USGLC typically filling seats with CEOs and former senior officials.
Again, all of this happened before Hunter Biden joined Burisma in 2014.
📌 It looks like strategic access to influence peddling while his father, the Vice President, held office.
California is single-handedly and severely undermining confidence in America’s electoral process.
From that rigged “Gavin Newscum Recall Election,” up to now—it’s clear that the cheat is built in.
It’s a national security issue at this point.