Staring down the actual Declaration of Independence before stepping into the octagon as an underdog to beat the piss out of an undefeated fighter in front of the world is an extraordinary level of legendary
🚨🇺🇸 American Heroes
Three Medal of Honor recipients standing together in the White House UFC octagon
• Marine Kyle Carpenter
• Navy SEAL Ed Byers
• Delta Force Sgt. Thomas Payne
Real warriors!
This is what American greatness looks like!
📸 Ed Byers
A man stumbled across a lost dog at a gas station and his heart clearly wasn’t ready to leave him behind. The dog appears to be a Great Pyrenees - a livestock guardian breed known for wandering far from home.
If you’ve ever lost a pet you know exactly how that family is feeling right now.
Hoping this one finds his way back safe. 🐾 Spread the word and let’s get him home.
For informational and educational purposes only.
📹 Video via damaggio.gianni on IG
Thanks to @TomiLahren for having me on @JesseBWatters PrimeTime last night to talk about my fight to #SaveLucy. Tomi, your heart is big. It's bountiful. I saw that on full display. You gave me the honor of a lifetime.
Thanks to @Herb_Minstrel for standing with me. I love you.
.@brendanmjones One month ago, our world absolutely shattered.
One month ago, authorities came onto our property and stole our dog after a brief leash slip and a neighbor reporting it. One month ago, I stood in my driveway completely heartbroken, angry in a way I had never experienced before, watching them drive away with a dog we had loved for 10 years. I cussed. My children cried. My husband went silent. His heart broke more than any of ours. The dog he had bonded with in war, who had helped him heal and come back to us, was gone.
One month ago, two years of harassment, court visits, dozens of police calls to our home, intimidation and alienation all came crashing down. For one brief moment, it felt like they had finally succeeded in their vile plan—breaking us to the point that we would give up and leave.
And somehow, through all of this pain, God has done something absolutely incredible.
One month ago, the fight began.
What was meant to destroy our family has instead united us, strengthened our marriage, deepened our faith, and connected us with millions of beautiful and amazing people across this country and around the world!
“And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are called according to his purpose.” — Romans 8:28
Our sweet Lucy—our Pearl of the Desert—has become something so much bigger than we ever imagined. She has become a symbol of ordinary people coming together, standing beside one another, and refusing to stay silent in the face of injustice, intimidation, and government overreach.
Today, we realize the incredible change Lucy’s story is already bringing into the world around us. And while we never would have chosen for it to be us, the Lord clearly saw fit for it to be so—our story, our family, our Lucy.
And so today, we are more determined than ever that this fight will continue—even after she comes home to us, which deep in my heart I absolutely believe she will.
Because Lucy’s story is going to inspire real change.
Change that protects ordinary families. Change that exposes the cracks in a system that too often allows good people to be intimidated, harassed, and pushed to the breaking point simply for living and raising their families how they best see fit. Change that helps protect dogs from being unfairly labeled and unnecessarily separated from the families who love them. Change that helps ensure no family is ever forced to endure this kind of heartbreak, fear, and exhaustion again.
We still have a long road ahead. But today, we no longer feel powerless.
Today, we fight with purpose.
BRING LUCY HOME.
#savelucy
@LoneStarChica@brendanmjones@MasonWillett20@SaraGonzalesTX@catturd2@buckleycarlson
*photo of Lucy and her two best friends, Brendan and Lex*. All three are my “military rescues”, and I love them dearly.
"Major Tom Greer. Tom served as a Ranger and Delta Force Commander in the U.S. Army. He wrote a few books, including "Kill Bin Laden", where he gives a detailed account of the battle of Tora Bora and the mission to kill Bin Laden. Tom lost his battle to cancer. "
Fallen, but not forgotten 🙏
Chief Warrant Officer 5 Eric Slover is a real life Superman and I’ll tell you why:
-Obtaining CW5 in the Army is extremely rare in itself.
-Right shoulder is a combat patch with Special Operations Command. Essentially meaning he is “Delta Force” of Aviation.
-Eric was the first Chief Warrant Officer to receive in Medal of Honor in military history.
-Combat hashes on his right sleeve total up to 10. One stripe is given every 6 months of active combat service. He has been deployed for (at least) 5 years in a combat environment.
And this is on top of what he did in Venezuela.
American legend and hero.
HOT DAMN: Trump Just Ordered the Full Alien Disclosure👽
We were told this day would never come.
Last weekend, Obama goes viral saying aliens are "real." Everyone assumes it's just another casual presidential comment.
Nope.
Today on Air Force One, Trump fires back, accusing Obama of leaking classified info and announcing he's going to "get him out of trouble" by dropping the *entire* file. Not a summary. Not a redacted PDF. Everything.
UAPs. Extraterrestrial life. The "worst-kept secret in American history."
The Secretary of Defense just got the green light to start releasing it all. The intel agencies are apparently losing their minds right now.
For decades they've kept the "Village" staring at the sky wondering what the hell is up there. No more breadcrumbs. No more "weather balloons."
You think we're ready for what's in those files? Or is this about to break the internet harder than Area 51?
Drop your theories below. 👇
In 1968, Robert L. Howard operated in missions so secret that few outside the military could ever know about them. As part of MACV-SOG, he conducted cross-border operations into Laos and Cambodia—missions that officially did not exist.
If captured, the U.S. would deny it. If he had been killed, no rescue would come. Survival was not expected. Silence was mandatory. During one engagement, Howard was severely wounded in the face and neck. Even while injured, he organized his team’s withdrawal and ensured everyone else reached safety before allowing himself to be treated. He survived and kept returning on missions because he was effective, not expendable.
Over his career, Howard was wounded multiple times and earned the Medal of Honor, eight Purple Hearts, and several Distinguished Service Crosses, becoming one of the most decorated soldiers of the Vietnam War. Yet much of his work remained classified for decades, and recognition came slowly.
Howard’s story is a testament to courage, loyalty, and dedication in the face of impossible odds. He survived missions designed to push any soldier beyond limits and returned home with honor, carrying experiences few could understand.
#TheVietnamWar