Mamdani got the whole American dream in eight years. Came here as a kid, got citizenship in 2018, now he runs the biggest city in the country.
And on America's 250th birthday he sat down at George Washington's desk and told us everything wrong with the place.
I'm not even angry. I'm disappointed.
Here's the picture he painted:
He mocked the people who supposedly think America "becomes less the more people it welcomes."
Said it belongs "only to those with the right accent or the right shade of skin."
Called our streets a place where "masked agents" are "terrorizing" people.
Said the country's wealth was built by "calloused, dirt-streaked hands" and then left to rot.
Looked out from Washington's desk and called the Americans who built this economy "small" and "weak."
Okay Mamdani. You hate it so much, why'd you come here?
Let's put that picture up against the actual country.
He's a Muslim kid born in Uganda and he's the mayor of New York. A guy back in his own birthplace said it plainly: over there he'd have had to claw his way in. Here we held the door open.
We've got the most diverse Congress in our history. It was never about skin color, no matter how many years the left spent forcing that story onto a country that kept proving them wrong.
A machine that grinds immigrants down? Nearly half the Fortune 500 was started by immigrants or their kids. 231 companies.
Apple, son of a Syrian.
Google, a kid who came over from the Soviet Union.
Amazon, son of a Cuban.
Put them together and they out-earn Japan, out-earn Germany. That's not a country grinding people into the dirt. That's a country handing them the keys.
It's been and always will be the land of opportunity.
And more people want in here than anywhere else alive. 53 million immigrants live here, the most of any nation on earth. We're 4% of the world's people and we hold 17% of the world's migrants.
Every year since 2007 you ask the whole planet where it'd go if it could go anywhere, the answer comes back the same. America. Number one. The line to get in wraps around the globe.
Here's the line he won't draw. I will.
Legal immigration built this country. The strivers. That's the front door working the way it's supposed to, and I'll defend it all day. You need to earn your spot, respect our laws and customs.
But that's not what we're running anymore.
Four years of Biden's open border blew the doors off. The foreign-born share of this country just hit 15.8%. An all-time high. Higher than Ellis Island, more than triple what it was in 1970.
The Census Bureau didn't expect that number until 2042 and we smashed past it. And on top of it, a record 14 million people here illegally, who cut in front of every single person who did it the right way.
The front door built America from Ellis Island to today. The fence is a different thing. Pretending they're the same is how you end up calling every American who wants a secure border a bigot.
And we've earned the right to standards. This is the most wanted country on the planet. We get to choose who walks in. You want in? Build something. Contribute. Earn it. Nobody's owed anything.
You come illegally, you commit crimes, you steal from taxpayers, you should get deported. That's not terrorizing the streets.
Mamdani walked through that front door in 2018. He of all people should be defending it. Instead he stood at Washington's desk and spent his speech blurring the line between the people who came the right way and the ones who broke in.
The man even admitted out loud that America is exceptional. Then spent the rest explaining why it isn't. On the one day the whole country stops to celebrate itself, he reached for the darkest story he could find.
That's not a man who's lost about America. That's a man who's angry at the country that gave him everything he has.
You don't like it here? Nobody made you come.
Nobody's stopping you from leaving. But you won't. They never do. Because there's nowhere else on earth that hands a person this much of a shot.
This country took him in and made him a mayor. He owes it. It doesn't owe him a thing.
We're not perfect. We're the best odds a human being has ever been handed. 250 years old, the richest and freest country alive, and the whole world is still clawing to get in while nobody's trying to leave.
They hold America to a standard they'd never hold anyone else to, then act shocked it falls short.
It's nonsense.
Respect the country. Especially when it's the reason you're standing at that desk at all.
🚨VIDEO: MICHIGAN HOUSE REPUBLICANS UNCOVER POTENTIAL DAYCARE FRAUD🚨
"Some of the businesses in this complex have said that they've never seen children here, that they've never seen this open, and they've been here for decades."
Michigan's House Republicans made investigating state government, raising ethical standards, and rooting out waste, fraud & abuse key priorities for this year. That includes a revamped Oversight Committee with dedicated members and new powers.
Rep. Jason Woolford, Chair of the Oversight Subcommittee on State & Local Public Assistance Programs, investigated 1st Premier Learning Academy after multiple red flags surfaced. This one daycare business has received more than $1 million in state funding since 2023. But where are the kids?
Here's what we found 🧵
🚨 Joe Rogan handed Gad Saad a mic and let him detonate.
JRE #2497 is 2h47m of the most uncomfortable truths about why the West is slowly killing itself.
He calls it Suicidal Empathy, we’ve stretched compassion so far beyond reason we’re now funding and excusing the forces that want us gone.
I pulled the 12 most explosive moments. Exact timestamps.
The wood cricket parasite. “Queers for Palestine.” A judge pitying a presidential assassin. The demographic data nobody will print.
Every clip hits harder than the last.
Full episode here → https://t.co/bpDnBmgbOz
Credit to @GadSaad and @joerogan@JRE_Clips
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Michigan has seen several prosecutions for fraudulent voting in recent years. @CivilRights is working nationwide to ensure states take election integrity seriously—Wayne County has had issues, & DOJ has the statutory authority to review ballots & assess compliance w/ federal law!
Someone whom I usually respect said on @TheFive today that Islam is very different from Islamism. He was very keen on highlighting the fact that he was speaking only about Islamism because ostensibly Islam is beautiful. Agreed. Cancer is fine. It's Cancerism that we have to worry about.
Is this Islam, Islamism, radical Islamism, extremist Islam, self-radicalized Islamism, militant Wahabbism, or arguably the most dangerous of them all, namely Islamismismismismismismismism?