🚨 JUST NOW: John Thune goes on TV making VERY clear he's TOO WEAK to get the SAVE America Act passed
Thune is HOPELESS. He needs to go. We've WASTED our Republican trifecta with Thune at the helm in the Senate.
Thune also REJECTED Trump's demand to attach the SAVE Act to FISA, saying it would "tank" the surveillance bill.
WHO CARES?! SAVE America Act is MUCH more important than your spy bill.
GET IT DONE OR RESIGN, THUNE!
Voter ID isn’t Jim Crow.
It’s common sense.
The left’s argument boils down to this: they don’t think black and brown Americans are capable of getting an ID.
That’s not compassion.
It’s condescension.
Secure elections.
One citizen.
One vote.
Count every legal ballot.
You have to be 16 to drive.
You have to be 18 to vote.
You have to be 21 to drink.
You have to be 25 to rent a car.
Why are teachers talking to our kids about sexuality at 12?
Why are kids encouraged to mutilate their bodies at 13?
This gender ideology madness needs to end.
Of the 56 men who signed the Declaration of Independence, Abraham Clark may have paid the highest personal price. Almost nobody knows his story. Buckle up.
He was a New Jersey farm kid considered too frail for farm work, so he taught himself math, then surveying, then law. He never got rich from it because he kept defending poor farmers who could not pay him. His neighbors called him "the Poor Man's Counselor."
In the early hours of July 4, 1776, while Congress debated independence in Philadelphia, Clark wrote a letter to a friend with one of the most chilling lines of the Revolution: "Perhaps our Congress will be exalted on a high gallows."
He signed anyway.
Then the British made it personal. Two of his sons were officers in the Continental Army, and both were captured. They were thrown onto the prison ship Jersey in New York Harbor, the deadliest place of the entire war. More Americans died on British prison ships than in every battle of the Revolution combined.
One son got it even worse. He was locked in the dungeon and given no food except what other starving prisoners could push through the keyhole of his cell.
The British reportedly offered Clark a deal: renounce the Declaration, switch sides, and your boys go free.
He refused.
Here is the part that breaks me. Clark sat in Congress through all of it and never once brought it up. No special pleading, no favors. Congress only found out through other channels and threatened retaliation against a British officer, which finally got his son out of the dungeon.
After the war, he kept choosing the little guy. He fought for debt relief for struggling farmers and refused to support the Constitution until he was assured a Bill of Rights would protect ordinary citizens.
In September 1794, at age 68, the self-taught surveyor who outlasted the British Empire died of sunstroke after a long day working on his own farm.
No statue on the National Mall. No musical. Just a small town in New Jersey called Clark, and most people who drive through it have no idea why.
Some men signed the Declaration with ink. Abraham Clark signed it with his sons.
U.S. Airborne Troops Liberate Carentan, Normandy (1944) 🇺🇸🇫🇷
Restored and colorized footage shows troops from the U.S. 101st Airborne Division securing the strategically important town of Carentan.
American paratroopers patrol the damaged streets, escort German POWs, and ride a captured German Kettenkrad and even a horse through the town. American and French flags fly together as symbols of liberation.
One of the most iconic scenes following the brutal Battle of Carentan in June 1944.
Ilhan Omar speaking in Somali: “Ethiopia and Kenya stole our land. We must work together to liberate our occupied territories. Somalia is for Somalis only!”
How is she still a sitting U.S. Congresswoman?
"LAST NIGHT: George Clooney attacked Dolly Parton — and received a brutal “lesson” he won’t soon forget.-BN
George Clooney thought he could easily score public points by attacking Dolly Parton over her views on patriotism, traditional values, and the direction of American culture. But this time, he picked the wrong opponent.
Known as one of America’s most beloved entertainment icons, Dolly Parton didn’t just respond — she delivered a powerful message about freedom of thought, personal responsibility, and respect for everyday Americans.
“George Clooney says I’m dividing people with my opinions,” Dolly Parton began in a calm but firm tone. “But what truly divides this country is mocking anyone who thinks differently and pretending only one side deserves to be heard.”
And she didn’t stop there.
“You know what’s even more dangerous?” Parton continued. “Using fame and influence to shame ordinary people simply because they refuse to follow Hollywood’s political script.”
Then Dolly Parton went even further, speaking as someone who has spent decades in the entertainment industry watching public debate become increasingly toxic and hostile toward opposing viewpoints.
“It’s not different opinions that weaken a nation,” Parton said. “What weakens it is fear, intolerance, and teaching people to hate one another because of politics.”
At that point, this was no longer just another celebrity feud — it became a larger conversation about free speech, division, and the future of public discourse in America. Instead of backing down, Dolly Parton turned the confrontation into a broader debate about the values the country should defend.
“I’m not perfect,” Parton admitted. “I’ve made mistakes. But I will always believe that a strong country is one where people can speak freely, disagree openly, and still respect each other as fellow Americans.”
And then came the line that many fans said they would never forget:
“America was not built on fear or hatred between citizens. It was built on courage, freedom, and the belief that people with different views could still move forward together. So ask yourselves — who is really trying to unite this country?”
What began as a celebrity attack quickly turned into something much bigger: a message about unity, responsibility, and the future of America.
George Clooney thought he could attack Dolly Parton… but what she said next shocked the nation. Don’t miss her jaw-dropping response—click to see history being made:
TREASON 🚨
Good morning to everyone who voted Trump
These two make up the resistance to Trumps agenda in the Senate
Whoever replaces John Thune, must immediately remove Elizabeth Macdonough as the Senate Parliamentarian
Remove them both... this cannot continue
Whoopi Goldberg’s comments reveal everything wrong with identity politics.
I didn’t marry my wife because she’s white.
She didn’t marry me because I’m Black.
We got married because we share the same values, the same faith, and the same vision for raising a family.
At no point did marrying a white woman make me less Black.
At no point did marrying a Black man make my wife less white.
What it made us was a family.
The people obsessed with race can’t understand that most Americans don’t choose friends, spouses, or family based on skin color. We choose them based on character, values, and love.
The civil rights movement wasn’t about putting race at the center of everything. It was about moving beyond it.
Another day, another collapsing Democrat narrative.
Now we’re being told Joe Biden may have suffered a “stroke,” supposedly explaining what was arguably the most humiliating presidential debate performance in American history.
Interesting.
Because immediately after President Trump dismantled him on that stage, Jill Biden was out telling the country her husband “answered all the questions” and did a “great job!”
So which was it?…
Was he sharp and fully capable, as the media insisted for years?
Or were Americans watching a man in obvious decline while the press, political operatives, and Democrat leadership gaslit the entire country?
TREASON 🚨
Thune is once again using pro-forma sessions, to block Trump from recess appointments while the Senate Is off this wk
-Reagan (240)
-GWB (171)
-Trump (0)
Thune must be removed
Raise your hand ✋️ if you want 5 Senators to start the process of removing John Thune