Barack Obama's ICE chief gets an award for 920,000 removals
Donald Trump’s ICE chief gets called a Nazi
It’s the same person, Tom Homan
In 2012 Obama deported 409,000 people
In 2025 Trump deported 290,000 people
THE DIFFERENCE IS THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA BRAINWASHING
NEW: Community comes together and buys a South Bend, Indiana, man a new vehicle after his beat-up Chevy Silverado went viral online.
Mo Riles says his truck was severely damaged over the years.
Thanks to the fact that Indiana doesn't require routine vehicle inspections, Riles was able to keep driving the truck.
Local detailing shop owner Colin Crowel took note of the truck and decided to do something about the situation.
Crowel was able to raise $22,000, which was used to buy Riles a new truck.
"Here's a human being seeing another human being struggle. And I'm like, wow, what did I do to deserve this?" Riles said.
"This whole thing is not about me. It's about this community bonding together. God is good."
This is literally the only type of immigrant we want in America
“I know I’m brown and I know I’m different. But the same way you love this country, the same way you love US, is the same way I love it here too. I got this country by heart. I can fight for this country. I angry with somebody talking sh* to this country.
Because you know what? This country is everything for me. I got my beautiful family here. I got everything here. I got the American flag front to my house — because I love you, I want you to understand that. I want you to understand I love this beautiful country the same way you love it here”
𝗧𝗥𝗘𝗡𝗗𝗜𝗡𝗚: Pat McAfee goes OFF on his fans who are angry at him for interviewing President Donald Trump.
“Got a lot of people telling me they're never watching my show again. I would like to let you know… F*CK YOU”
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Marcus Freeman’s story isn’t just about success, it’s about perseverance.
At Ohio State, he had to sit out, then redshirt, then fight just to earn a starting spot his senior year.
He made it to the NFL as a fifth-round pick… and then got cut.
But every setback became a lesson.
And those lessons are a big reason he’s the leader he is today.
“If we want to get stronger, we bench. If we want to get faster, we run. But what do we do for our mental health?”
Great segment on Ryan Day’s continued fight for mental health among his players and community.
Day donated $1M for mental health initiatives earlier this year.
🚨 UTAH GOV. COX ON CHARLIE KIRK: "I want to be very clear: this is a POLITICAL ASSASSlNATION"
"And I just want to remind you, we still have the death penalty here in the state of Utah."
Execute this piece of trash. And do it publicly.
You've left an indelible mark on this franchise and its city and we are so grateful to have been a part of your NHL journey.
Thank you, @TJOshie77#ALLCAPS