While America slept for decades, our vulnerabilities grew. But under President Trump’s leadership, we are alert to the risks we can no longer ignore—and attuned to the responsibilities we can no longer defer.
Under @POTUS, we have awoken to morning again in America. And as we celebrate 250 years of the American story, I firmly believe that our best days still lie ahead.
Bill Maher just exposed the catastrophe:
Only 14% of 8th graders are proficient in History. A pathetic 22% in Civics. 4 in 10 Gen Z kids now call the Founding Fathers VILLAINS.
Let that sink in.
Hamilton was rewriting history at 21. Madison at 25.
Jefferson at 33.
Our schools aren't failing — they're weaponized, breaking kids' minds and pumping out ignorant, radical activists who hate America.
Teachers' unions own the politicians protecting this child abuse. How much longer will we let these parasites destroy the next generation?
Burn the failing system to the ground. Fire the failures. Rebuild our schools —NOW!
Bill Maher asks how Mississippi is kicking California’s ass in education, and Texas is “blowing them away” in green energy for “way less money.”
“Did you know that a black fourth grader in Mississippi is two and a half times as likely to be proficient in math and reading as one in California? Mississippi is kicking our ass in education and for way less money. We’re 37th in fourth-grade reading, they’re ninth.”
“Texas is kicking our ass in green energy. The average time to get solar panels connected there is three to four months. About 1,000 days faster than it took me. Remember when I was trying to get my solar hooked up? It would have been quicker to build a windmill.”
“Texas has passed California in solar and blows away California when it comes to wind and energy storage. How does a state with no pro-climate policies produce better climate results than a state where here, even though we have so much better bumper stickers on our Priuses?”
“I’ll tell you why. Because you’re allowed to build there because every third person in Texas isn’t someone whose job it is to make sure nothing gets done.”
“Democrats, these are your issues: education, race, the environment.”
“And I say this with love: you’re losing to the Waffle House, car-on-the-lawn states.”
Bill Maher fires back at Billie Eilish and leftist “kids” who “don’t know what the f*ck” America is about.
“I want to… say something about Western civilization. Kids, you don’t know what the f*ck it is.”
“They think Western means white—and white means bad. First of all, everything bad that white people did, people of color did it, too. The Japanese before World War II and during World War II. And Genghis Khan, and I could go on and on.”
“The left is very down on America, very down on the West. And it’s ironic because the West has also given us everything that makes your life good here. Don’t ask Billie Eilish or Chappell Roan about what the Western values are, because they’ll just say it’s about oppression.”
“But it’s not about oppression. It’s about rule of law. It’s about respect for minorities. It’s about democracy. It’s about scientific inquiry. These are all good things that came from the Western world. I wish that schools would teach that again.”
They called for help. He answered—over and over, until he could not anymore. Vietnam. January 10, 1968. The rice paddies of Dinh Tuong Province were flooded and silent, but for how long? Within minutes, enemy fire erupted, filling the fields with chaos. Over 30 soldiers fell wounded almost immediately, trapped in mud and water, with nowhere to hide.
Amidst the confusion and fear, Army combat medic Clarence Sasser moved. Each call for help was a summons he could not ignore. He crossed open ground again and again, dragging his fellow soldiers to safety, treating grievous wounds under the relentless pressure of battle. Every step was a choice between survival and service. Every movement a testament to duty beyond instinct.
Then the battlefield reached him. Shrapnel tore through his body. Bullets found their mark. Limbs faltered, strength waned, yet he refused to leave. Sasser continued, crawling through mud, keeping the wounded alive until he could not anymore. He was wounded, yes—but his courage outlasted the pain. Twenty-three Marines survived that day because he stayed in motion when the world said stay down.
Sasser’s actions earned him the Medal of Honor in 1969, a symbol of valor that could never capture the full measure of his sacrifice. After the war, he continued to serve quietly, supporting veterans and mentoring the next generation, living a life defined not by the recognition he received, but by the lives he saved.
Today, we remember Clarence Sasser—not for the battles, not for the headlines, but for the courage of a man who kept moving when everyone else could not.
Lest We Forget
It’s actually possible California can be saved. It’s not a matter of whether Steve can win. He can, and he will. The real question is will he win by a large enough margin to beat the cheat. Democrats are going to cheat like never before, and Californians must VOTE to beat them.
In 1937, a nineteen year old woman graduated summa cum laude in chemistry. She applied to fifteen graduate schools. Not one offered her funding.
She was told laboratories did not hire women. She never earned a PhD. She later received the Nobel Prize and helped save millions of lives.
Her name was Gertrude Belle Elion.
Born in New York City in 1918 to immigrant parents, Gertrude was brilliant from childhood. She skipped two grades, graduated high school at fifteen, and entered Hunter College during the Great Depression. Her family could only afford college because Hunter offered free tuition to women.
Then tragedy changed her life forever.
When Gertrude was fifteen, her beloved grandfather died painfully from stomach cancer. Watching doctors fail to save him gave her a purpose she never abandoned. She decided she wanted to fight disease through science.
She graduated from Hunter College in 1937 at just nineteen years old, but the scientific world had little interest in hiring women. Graduate schools rejected her requests for funding. Laboratories turned her away. Some employers openly admitted they did not want female chemists.
So she worked wherever she could while studying at night.
Everything changed in 1944 when she joined Burroughs Wellcome and began working with scientist George Hitchings. Together, they pioneered a revolutionary method called rational drug design — creating medicines by understanding disease at the molecular level instead of relying on trial and error.
Their discoveries transformed medicine.
Elion helped develop 6-mercaptopurine, one of the first successful treatments for childhood leukemia. Before it existed, most children diagnosed with leukemia died within months.
She later helped create azathioprine, the first major drug that made organ transplantation possible, along with groundbreaking antiviral medications that changed treatment for herpes and helped pave the way for AIDS therapies.
In 1988, Gertrude Elion received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
She was seventy years old.
And she still did not have a PhD.
The young woman fifteen schools rejected ended up reshaping modern medicine anyway.
This is my parents’ house. This is why I’m running. This is coming for your home. It’s coming for your industry. If not by fire, then by blight, addicts, fraud, and the slow rot created by corrupt politicians like Karen Bass. Wake up and VOTE.
Another voice from history has fallen silent. 🕊️
Eva Schloss, Auschwitz survivor, Holocaust educator, and tireless guardian of remembrance, has passed away at 96.
Born in Vienna, Eva fled with her family to Amsterdam, where they became neighbors and friends of the Frank family.
In 1944, betrayal led to their arrest and deportation to Auschwitz. There, amid unimaginable horror, she and her mother endured starvation, exhaustion, and brutality.
Her father and brother were murdered just days before liberation.
Devastated yet resolute, Eva refused to let the dead be forgotten. Instead of silencing her pain, she chose to speak—through books, lectures, and as co-founder of the Anne Frank Trust UK—ensuring future generations understood the consequences of hatred and indifference.
With her passing, we lose one of the last living witnesses to Auschwitz. As that generation fades, the responsibility to remember falls more heavily on us.
Eva carried unimaginable grief with extraordinary courage, not to dwell in the past, but to protect the future from repeating it.
Rest peacefully, Eva. After a lifetime bearing witness for humanity, may you now find the peace that was once stolen from you. 🕊️
🚨 BREAKING: DHS has just ARRESTED two Muslim women in Minnesota for $21 MILLION in health care fraud
These women gamed AUTISM services programs to the tune of millions. Get them out of my country!
"Minnesota residents" Shamso Ahmed Hassan and Hanaan Mursal Yusuf have been CHARGED WITH: conspiracy to commit health care fraud, EIGHT counts of health care fraud, and TWO counts of money laundering
KEEP ARRESTING 🔥
DHS confirms that Hassan is a naturalized citizen.
They look EXACTLY how you'd expect.
Maine Sec. of State Shenna Bellows just killed the “Protect Girls Sports” citizen initiative despite initially certifying 71,033 valid signature.
She later invalidated ~12,542 more, leaving it 532 short.
This isn't getting nearly enough attention. So much for democracy...
🚨 California just voted to pass AB 2624 aka “The Stop Nick Shirley Act”:
This bill puts journalists at civil risk for investigating fraud and makes it harder to expose fraud in “immigration support services,” including NGOs, nonprofits and health care facilities that receive hundreds of millions from the state of California each year.
This bill would have made it criminal to expose fake hospices in LA or the Somali “learing center” in Minnesota if they then claim “reasonable fear” and the business owner gives a written demand not to post the video.
Plain and simple, California is trying to make it harder to expose fraud and scare individuals from investigating fraud in their communities, as they could be sued for an injunction to remove the video + forced to pay their attorney fees + minimum $4,000 in damages.
The Attorney General's wife, Mia Bonta, created this bill and is now trying to make it law. How is this not a conflict of interest?
California is full of FRAUDSTERS!
🚨 JUST IN: Ilhan Omar is flat out REFUSING to turn over documents to a Minnesota committee investigating the $250 MILLION Somali “Feeding Our Future” fraud
She is KNEE DEEP in this scandal, and DOJ needs to go after her HARD.
DO NOT let her get away with this!