We made the film INDEPENDENCE DAY patriotic by divine intervention because the producer is a woke Hillary Clinton fund raiser who is not patriotic at all! He thought he was making fun of America’s spirit. Boy does he regret casting me. 🤣🤣🤣 Up yourrrrs, Roland!
ICE Boston arrested Yobany Francisco Echavarria, a criminal illegal alien from Dominican Republic, in Lawrence, MA.
His criminal history includes four arraignments in Massachusetts for distributing heroin, indecent assault and battery on a person over 14, and indecent exposure.
250 years ago our founders enshrined the fundamental truth that “all men are created equal, endowed by our Creator with certain unalienable rights, among those, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” as the bedrock of our nation. It's up to us to uphold our God-given freedoms, and to stand firm against those who seek to undermine them. Have a safe and happy Independence Day! 🇺🇸
Freedom has never been free.
Thank you to every warrior, patriot, hunter, rancher, worker, law enforcement officer, first responder, and veteran who keeps the American Spirit alive.
Happy 250th birthday to the greatest country on Earth.
God Bless America. 🇺🇸
Happy 250th Independence Day to the USA, the greatest country on Earth!🇺🇸
To honor the heritage and patriotism of our great country as Sheriff of Maricopa County, AZ, not only did I place USA flags in all the jail cells and affix USA flags to thousands of inmates’ striped prison jumpsuits, I also introduced the national anthem and God Bless America to be played every day and night including at Tent City jail, where I held ceremonies with the veteran inmates. Inmates who desecrated the US flag were subsequently placed on bread-and-water-only diets!
Recently, I held a party for 300 of my friends and supporters in honor of my 94th birthday (the same day as my only hero in my lifetime, President Trump), and I discovered that I am 37.6% of the age of the USA.
Speaking of President Trump, I was the first public official to endorse him for office when I introduced him on stage at his first ever rally for president, which was in Phoenix, Arizona on July 11, 2015. I looked him in the eyes, said we both share the same birthday, and that he would be our next president!
My endorsement of President Trump will always be my favorite and best endorsement because he is a proven fighter and winner for the great people of the USA. We should all support President Trump since he is courageously fighting battles for us and against our foes, both foreign and domestic.
Everyone, please be safe this Fourth of July weekend! I pray that the USA and its people overcome all hardships and live long and prosperous lives! The United States of America will always fight on and never surrender! Happy 4th of July, everyone!
🚨 NOW: President Trump just posted himself carved into MOUNT RUSHMORE after flying over it in Air Force One
Cue the MELTDOWNS 🤣
And this is the GOLDEN version! 🇺🇸
Proud to have been asked to narrate the WW II Veterans Honors at the White House, in Wash DC, July 4th. I will be standing proudly next to TEN living veterans of WW II. The greatest generation.!!!
The Mount Rushmore boys weigh in on modern America:
• men in women's sports?
• puberty blockers?
• is Canada gay?
• what is DEI?
• should Trump be the fifth bestie?
I hadn’t read the Declaration of Independence since high school history class. Ah, yes, history class! In fact we had American history throughout the tenth grade, then world history during our junior year. When I listen to the TikTok crowd spew the nonsense they champion today, I think how easily their knuckle-headed thinking could have been cured with a few good history classes. Alas, I don’t see much hope for the future, as long as the teachers in our urban areas are in the clutches of politicians and unions with a far different agenda from real education.
Now rereading the document for the first time in decades (shame on me for taking so long), I had forgotten that the bulk of the text is a list of grievances suffered by the American colonists at the hands of the king and various elements under his tyrannical regime. What has truly stunned me these 250 years later, however, is how familiar these grievances feel in our contemporary situation. Let’s take a peek at the exact text, and see if anything feels uncomfortably close to home (the “He” refers to King George, of course, and I will use the original spelling and punctuation):
“He has refused to Assent to Laws”
Hmm, every “sanctuary state” governor today for starters…
“He has made Judges dependent of his Will alone”
Hmm, activist judges anybody?
“He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harass our people”
Hmm, 87,000 new armed IRS agents. Ring a bell?
“For imposing Taxes on us without our Consent”
Hmm, ever looked at your tax bill?
“…transporting large Armies of foreign Mercenaries to compleat the works of death, desolation and tyranny…”
Hmm, thirty million military-age males pouring across our open borders from 2020 to 2024…
“He has excited domestic insurrections amongst us”
Hmm, BLM and Antifa riots…
SHORT VERSION: LEAVE US ALONE!
The very essence of the Declaration of Independence is a concerted celebration of God’s gift of our “unalienable” right to “Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.” It was argued, researched, debated yet again, drafted by Jefferson, then edited by Adams, Franklin, and others. Together the bravest men stood together against the storm of tyranny and gambled it all. As I reread it today, I literally shed tears at those miraculous words:
“And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortune and our sacred Honor.”
And then, of course, there were those who shed more than tears. They shed their blood, watched their homes burn, and too many gave the ultimate sacrifice. Whether they formed local militias or joined the Continental Army, colonists now dedicated to the cause, gambled their very lives. One of those Americans was my ninth generation ancestor. He fought in one of the most consequential battles of the American Revolution, the Battle of Cowpens. I am forever honored that his blood runs in my veins.
I know that this will be a joyful and glorious weekend for all of you, God willing. It should also be, if I may presume to say, a solemn one as well. The sacrifices made by simple men and women those many years ago have made these precious rights and this glorious day possible. Take a moment and honor them in your heart. I know I will.