I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
Wow. Every American needs to stop and watch this POWERFUL Memorial Day music video.
“Folded Flag” was written for the brave men and women who never came home — and for the Gold Star families who still carry their names, their memories, and their sacrifice every single day.
This is more than a song. It’s a reminder of the price paid for the freedoms we enjoy.
Watch it. Share it. Remember them.
Proceeds support Gold Star families.
These people are completely unhinged.
Dems in office telling Republican co-workers to kill themselves for not surrendering the constitutional rights of their constituents.
One of the many disgusting acts @TheAKGuy and @UnsubscribeCast have done recently.
Can you believe him, the gang, or the community they built would stoop so low that they would donate 235k Dollars towards autism and special needs?! Terrible behavior! Can’t believe they are all smiling during the photo op!
This video is not about politics. It’s not an immigration debate. And it’s not about whether you like or hate law enforcement.
It’s about one uncomfortable question that keeps getting buried:
Was this self-defense?
Full Video - 📽️: https://t.co/cACyfXNG0E
When you strip away the outrage, the slogans, and the ideology, self-defense comes down to actions—not intent, not emotion, and not hindsight.
In this video, I break down:
Why interfering with a lawful arrest matters legally
How panic and adrenaline affect human behavior
Why intent does not control self-defense analysis
What a reasonable person would perceive in a split-second, high-risk situation
And why self-defense often exists in the space just before catastrophe
This isn’t a perfect scenario.
It’s not clean.
And it’s not something to celebrate.
A woman lost her life — and that matters.
But tragedy does not automatically equal injustice.
Sometimes tragedy is what happens when fear, panic, and bad decisions collide in seconds — and pretending otherwise doesn’t make us compassionate, it makes us dishonest about how violence and human behavior actually work.
This is the hard conversation.
Not the easy one.
The honest one.
👇 Drop your thoughts in the comments — but keep it factual.
I stepped out of the public eye back in January — I needed peace, a fresh start, somewhere far from the constant noise and chaos. That decision changed my life… I met & married my best friend, and found more peace and purpose than I ever thought possible.
Then came the unthinkable — the brutal assassination of my friend Charlie Kirk. Watching his life cut short for standing up publicly for what he believed was right shook me to my core.
In that moment I realized something important: this fight for our future, for our freedoms — it can’t wait. It doesn’t pause when you want it to. I couldn’t sit on the sidelines anymore.
My wife looked me in the eye and said, “If you’re going back, I’m with you.”
So I’m back. Not quietly. Not halfway. I’m coming back in a big way.
More to come soon… stay tuned.