This is one of the top reasons my mom loves Trump — he understands the dangers of Communism.
She’s witnessed those dangers firsthand. Her grandparents owned a store in China, and died of starvation when the Communists took over.
It must never take hold in America.
🇯🇵 Many people are surprised to hear this but we Japanese actually really love guns. It's not something you can own here (it's mostly restricted) but we're very fascinated by American gun culture in a positive way.
Being able to say, “Hey, brother!” to the American friends I’ve met here on X is honestly one of the coolest feelings ever. I’m truly proud of the friendships we’ve built. 🇺🇸🤝🇯🇵
Thank you, Laura Ingraham, for giving Angel Families a voice.
Our tragic stories matter because every victim matters.
Selective compassion isn't compassion at all.
Too many activists and politicians amplify tragedies that advance their agenda while ignoring those that challenge it. That's not principle, it's politics.
Every innocent life deserves to be seen, heard, and remembered.
We miss Katie every day.
She didn't have to die.
She should never have been sacrificed to policies defended more fiercely than the innocent lives they were meant to protect.
After my daughter Katie was killed by an intoxicated illegal immigrant with far too many red flags to list in a single post, our family learned who would stand with victims and who would not.
Katie and countless others like her were never a consideration in the open-border and sanctuary policies of Illinois and the Biden administration.
Katies killer benefited from policies that provided protection, resources, and political defense for political gain from:
@JoeBiden@KamalaHarris@AliMayorkas@GovPritzker@DNC
After Katie's death, these false "leaders" turned their backs on our family.
In contrast, @POTUS, @DHSgov, and @ICEgov acknowledged our loss.
Listened to our story.
Treated Katie's life and death with dignity. Not indifference or inconvenient to a narrative.
Victims deserve to matter too.
But after Katie's death, @POTUS, @DHSgov, and @ICEgov showed up.
They acknowledged our loss.
They listened.
They showed humanity.
They help in any way we asked.
Meanwhile, Illinois fallen "leaders" completely ignored, disrespected and tried to erase Katie and our family:
@GovPritzker@SenatorDurbin@SenDuckworth@Giannoulias@KwameRaoul@illinoisdems
Victims deserve better than silence.
Illinois deserves better.
Katie deserved better.
I’ve heard so many stories of American soccer fans who experienced the 1994 World Cup as kids and are now experiencing it with their kids this summer. It’s wonderful. Enjoy…all of it.🇺🇸⚽️
Tomorrow marks seventeen months since Katie was killed. And this weekend will be my second Father's Day without my daughter, Katie.
What I carry today is more than grief. It is a tension with time itself.
Before Katie's death, I thought about the future the way most parents do: watching my children build their lives, celebrating milestones, and growing old surrounded by family.
Now, my relationship with time has changed.
I still have two children whom I love deeply, and they are why I keep moving forward.
But I no longer worry about my own longevity the way I once did. If I live many more years, I will spend them missing Katie every day. If my years are fewer than I expected, I know I will see her again.
That tension was not chosen. It was thrust upon me.
In my view, it was created by policymakers who promoted sanctuary and open-border policies while dismissing concerns about public safety, accountability, and enforcement. They assured Americans there were no trade-offs, only compassion and progress.
But every policy has costs.
The people who make these decisions rarely bear those costs themselves.
Families like mine do.
Those responsible will move on to their next campaign, office, or cause.
I cannot move on.
There is no accountability, no recourse, and no way to reclaim what was taken.
They did not only change my daughter's future.
They changed mine forever.
In my view, these leaders helped create the policies and conditions that contributed to this tragedy:
Joe Biden, Alejandro Mayorkas, Susan Rice, Neera Tanden, Ron Klain, and Jeff Zients.
In Illinois: JB Pritzker, Alexi Giannoulias, Kwame Raoul, and the Illinois General Assembly supermajority.
I believe history should judge the decisions they made harshly and the consequences that followed.
I hope there is accountability in this world for the harms these policies inflicted on families like mine.
If not, I trust that every leader will one day answer for the decisions they made and the lives affected by them.
Born too late to see dinosaurs.
Born too early to see flying cars.
Born just in time to see Sidney Crosby play hockey.
Watch all of Sid’s best 2025.26 moments: https://t.co/4ce7TxRPQy
.@Giannoulias helped put a driver's license in the hands of an illegal immigrant with a terrible background who later killed two young women, including my daughter Katie.
Yet somehow we're supposed to be impressed by a basketball post.
A tone-deaf reminder of how disconnected Illinois leadership has become and how eager the press is to celebrate the politicians responsible for the failures.
And aways flows one direction, guess which way.
Katie is in a grave. Any words for her?