@EricLDaugh Could it be because bad people want him dead?? Come on get serious here, trumps not changing it for 💩’s and giggles. They are trying to keep him safe. But nice try trolling🙄
@Prolotario1 Could it be because bad people want him dead?? Come on get serious here, trumps not changing shit yo for 💩’s and giggles. They are trying to keep him safe. But nice try trolling🙄
@POTUS @DeptofDefense Really shows the world w where your loyalty lies… apparently only California. Hawaii and North Carolina are left to rot. Americans see right through you Joe
@MarioNawfal Every day I’m shocked by the total incompetent insanity of this administration😵💫. Hold tight fellow Americans we are almost out of this toxic relationship in a few days
Colonel Douglas Macgregor is ‘MAD AS HELL’ Over Biden-Harris’ Treasonous Hurricane Response
🔥 Every American needs to hear this. 🔥
“Our good countrymen and women are being left to fend for themselves while the government bends over backward for illegal immigrants, criminal gang members, foreign governments, and — of course — lines the pockets of warmongers!”
As families in North Carolina suffer without food, water, or electricity, Macgregor laid out the harsh reality: “Fort Bragg, now renamed Fort Liberty, is only 300 miles from Asheville, North Carolina, where thousands of Americans are coping with washed-out roads and bridges, power outages, and a desperate need for clean water.”
Yet, he pointed out, not a single army helicopter has been sent to rescue them. Why? Because those aircraft are busy overseas, leaving Americans in the dust.
“Too many Americans have been left behind by a negligent federal government for too long,” Macgregor declared. His message to Washington is loud and clear: prioritize Americans NOW.
Video: @OCOCReport
@elonmusk We need a strong economy, a thriving culture, good education and open opportunities… then Americans will start “reproducing”. Who does anyone vote for this crap
The U.S. is at the forefront of humanitarian response to the growing crisis in Lebanon, announcing nearly $157 million in assistance today. We are committed to supporting those in need and delivering essential aid to displaced civilians, refugees and the communities hosting them.