🚨 BREAKING: U.S. authorities intercepted a sinking boat carrying 240 Haitian migrants attempting to illegally enter the United States.
The Coast Guard rescued them from the water, then sent every single one back. Zero invaders entered. Borders held. 🇺🇸
Lee Iacocca had everything. Then he lost it. Ford Motor Company. Thirty-two years of work. Countless promotions.
The creation of the Ford Mustang. A reputation as one of the most successful executives in America. Then it ended. Henry Ford II called him into his office and fired him.
No dramatic explanation. No public celebration of his achievements. Just out. The humiliation was enormous. Iacocca had spent decades helping build Ford into a powerhouse. Now he was unemployed. Many people assumed his career was over.
Then the phone rang. Chrysler wanted him. Most executives would have run the other direction. The company was collapsing. Losses exceeded $1 billion. Factories were shutting down.
Workers were losing jobs. Dealers were disappearing. Cash was running out. Some believed bankruptcy was only a matter of time. Lee Iacocca accepted anyway. When he arrived, the situation was worse than expected.
The company was drowning. Bills were piling up. Money was disappearing. Time was running out. Desperate situations require desperate decisions. Iacocca went to Washington.
He stood before Congress and asked for help. Critics attacked him. Some called Chrysler a lost cause. Others argued taxpayers should never help a private company.
The criticism was relentless. Still, he kept pushing. Eventually, the government approved loan guarantees. The conditions were harsh. Workers took cuts.
Executives took cuts. Iacocca reduced his own salary to one dollar a year. Most people expected Chrysler to fail anyway. They were wrong. New vehicles arrived. Sales improved. Factories reopened. Employees returned.
The company slowly came back to life. Then came the moment nobody expected. August 15, 1983. Lee Iacocca walked into a room carrying a check. Eight hundred million dollars. The remaining government-backed debt. Paid in full. Seven years ahead of schedule.
The executive who had been fired. Mocked. Written off. Had just completed one of the greatest business turnarounds in American history. Some people quit after humiliation. Lee Iacocca used it as fuel.
@BamaSaltyMarine They have to let the ink dry on all the phony 11th hour ballots that magically showed up to push a couple of Commie-Dems over the top in the primaries. The CA leftist-cartel is doing the Devil's work, as usual! 👿
☦️ Tiffany is spending time in India. Ivanka is traveling. Karoline is home enjoying quiet weekend moments with baby Vivi. And Donald Trump? He spent Saturday inside the White House. Working.
I did not see photos of him relaxing. No vacation pictures. No clips of him taking the weekend off. While most people slowed down and enjoyed their Saturday — Trump stayed behind that desk.
And honestly, Hard to stop thinking about that
This is a man who has more wealth and freedom than most people could ever imagine. Beautiful properties. Endless opportunities to step away and enjoy life. Yet once again, he chose the Oval Office instead.
Not because he had to.
Not because cameras were waiting.
But because when you carry the responsibility of leading 340 million Americans, there really is no such thing as an “off day.”
And almost nobody talks about it.
Nobody films the early Saturday mornings when he is already reviewing briefings before much of America is awake. Nobody notices the quiet weekends where he keeps working while everyone else disconnects from the world for a while.
People see the speeches. The headlines. The rallies.
But they rarely see the sacrifices behind the scenes.
So tonight, I just want to say something simple:
Thank you, President Trump.
Thank you for the weekends you gave up. For the personal moments you missed. For the Saturdays and Sundays that became just another workday because you believed the country came first.
And whether people agree with him politically or not, that level of commitment is something very few people could carry every single day.
God — give Donald Trump the strength and rest that only You can provide. And remind him that even during those quiet weekends, many Americans still notice the sacrifices he continues to make.
Say THANK YOU TRUMP
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want to give a big shout out to the @DeptVetAffairs Deputy Chief of Staff Josh Quill and Chief of Staff of National Cemeteries Admin Cortney McCormick for contacting me last night and working to secure our veteran family who needs to arrange transport for their veteran when he passes. Teamwork is critical. Thank you to everyone who shared this mission. You got it in front of the people who can get things done.
Our mission is sacred. We are taking care of our own. One veteran at a time.
Just got a letter from the US Department of Justice, confirming the guy who swatted me the first three times, is now serving 4 years in prison.
FAFO - that’s two people now who have threatened me who are behind bars.
There are serious consequences now for these leftists who threaten our lives.