Donald Trump attacks Giorgia Meloni — and she delivers a fiery speech he’ll never forget.
Donald Trump thought he could easily score political points by calling Giorgia Meloni “an insult to Jesus,” accusing her of “not being woke,” and claiming that God does not discriminate. Unfortunately for “Don Dementia,” this time he picked the wrong target.
Standing at a historic location, Giorgia Meloni didn’t just respond — she delivered a full moral reckoning.
“The President of the United States just said that I insult Jesus,” Giorgia Meloni declared. “Do you want to know what really insults Jesus? Taking healthcare away from the sick while cutting taxes for billionaires.”
And that was only the beginning.
“Do you want to know what else insults Jesus?” she continued. “Deporting foreigners and separating children from their mothers.”
Then she went even further, touching on war, corruption, and hypocrisy.
“Do you want to know what insults Jesus? Bombing innocent schools in Iran and sending our brave men and women to die in yet another endless war… hiding the Epstein files and then refusing to prosecute anyone involved.”
This wasn’t politics as usual. It was a full moral indictment.
Giorgia Meloni, targeted by Trump for supporting transgender people and for saying that “trans children are children of God,” completely turned the tables. Instead of backing down, she grounded her message in the very teachings Trump tried to weaponize.
“I am not a perfect Christian,” she said. “There was only one perfect man, and two thousand years ago he was crucified.”
Then came the line that hit the hardest:
“Jesus told us to love our neighbor as ourselves… Can we imagine war in heaven? Can we imagine hatred in heaven? Can we imagine poverty in heaven? Then why do we tolerate these things on Earth?”
This is how you respond. Not with insults. Not with fear. But with clarity and conviction.
Trump tried to discredit her. Instead, Giorgia Meloni delivered a sermon that now echoes far beyond that hall.
Please share Giorgia Meloni’s inspiring words.
China Won’t Bleed for You — Maduro Just Proved It.
Being China’s Partner Is a Fatal Mistake.
China spent over $100 billion propping up Venezuela — then watched as its “ironclad ally” was arrested and flown out in a flawless U.S. operation.
This video breaks down the surreal timeline of Maduro’s arrest, why China’s “all-weather partnership” collapsed in real time, and the brutal lesson every regime flirting with Beijing just learned.
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Watch how today China Lost Credibility in the Western Hemisphere.
China flew in to shake Maduro's hand.
Three hours later, America put him in cuffs.
His friends talked. We acted.
Tell me again how America is falling.
@POTUS is now responsible for 2 incredible feats of military prowess.
“Yesterday, I quit my unpaid, full-time job. No two-week notice, no exit interview—just me setting down a homemade cake, grabbing my purse, and walking out the door of my daughter Jessica's house.
I'm Eleanor, 64, a retired nurse from suburban Pennsylvania, living on Social Security. But for the past six years, my real occupation has been grandmother extraordinaire: chauffeur, cook, cleaner, tutor, and disciplinarian to my grandsons, Noah (now 9) and Liam (7).
Jessica and her husband Mark have demanding careers—she in marketing, he in finance. When Noah arrived, childcare costs loomed large, and strangers weren't an option. "Mom, you're the only one we trust," Jessica pleaded. So I became their safety net, their "village."
My days started at dawn: drive over, prepare wholesome breakfasts (no shortcuts for Liam's picky palate), school drop-offs, endless laundry and cleaning, pickups, extracurricular shuttles, homework battles, and enforcing the rules that kept everything running smoothly.
I was the reliable one—the enforcer of bedtime, vegetables, and kindness. The one who said "no" when needed.
Then there's Sharon, Mark's mother. She lives luxuriously in Florida, visiting sporadically with her polished look and lavish gifts. She's the occasional visitor, the "Glamma" who swoops in with excitement and zero daily grind.
Noah's 9th birthday party crystallized everything.
I'd spent months knitting a weighted blanket in his favorite colors to help with his sleep issues—a labor of love amid my tight budget. I baked a decadent chocolate cake from scratch and cleaned the house spotless.
Sharon arrived fashionably late, armed with high-end gaming tablets for both boys. No limits, no controls—just pure indulgence. The kids went wild, abandoning everything else.
Noah barely glanced at my gifts. "Not now, Grandma El," he muttered, glued to the screen. "Nobody wants a blanket. You're always so boring."
Jessica dismissed it: "Mom, he's excited about tech. Sharon's the fun one; you're the everyday one. Different roles."
The "everyday" one. Useful, but invisible.
Something broke in me then. Quietly, I folded the blanket, removed my apron, and announced I was done.
Done being the unpaid infrastructure while others got the glory.
Jessica panicked about her schedule. Sharon quipped about "menopause drama." But I left.
For the first time in years, I slept in, sipped coffee on my porch, and felt my aches ease.
Texts flooded in—anger, apologies, pleas. I've gone silent.
I adore my grandsons fiercely. But love isn't endless self-erasure. In today's world, we've twisted family support into exploitation, expecting grandmothers to fill gaps without appreciation or boundaries.
If they want the structure I provide, it'll come with respect. For now, I'm retired—for real this time. Maybe I'll try pickleball. Turns out, even "everyday" grandmas deserve some fun.”
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Sinabi ni dating Bulacan 1st District Engineer Henry Alcantara na si dating DPWH Usec. Bernardo lang ang nakakaharap niya ukol sa mga proyekto na ipinagagawa sa kanila.
Dagdag pa ni Alcantara, wala siyang direktang komunikasyon kay Sen. Jinggoy Estrada.
BREAKING: Ex-Bulacan district engineer Henry Alcantara confirms budget insertions and kickbacks for Bong Revilla, Jinggoy Estrada, and Joel Villanueva.
Alcantara says this during the Senate's probe into anomalous government flood control projects on Tuesday, September 23. | via Lian Buan/Rappler
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