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The United States Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Homeland Security Advisor, Stephen Miller:
“The reason why those Americans in North Carolina, those mothers, those fathers, those precious little children, were left to die begging their government for help that never came is because the Democrats turned FEMA into an illegal alien resettlement agency.”
Meaning:
The Democrats said FEMA had NO money and left fathers to die in Maui.
The Democrats said FEMA had NO money and left mothers to die in East Palestine, Ohio.
The Democrats said FEMA had NO money and left children to die in North Carolina.
BUT FEMA had an extra $1 BILLION to spend on illegals, including Social Security, Medicaid, SNAP, and voter registration.
And, as a bonus, they complain that Elon Musk is now a trillionaire.
As someone who’s been singing the National Anthem at rodeo events for over 20 years, I’ll just say….
There’s a way it was intended to be sung, without your own spin. This was 💯the way! Bravo!
Master Sgt. Tobias Jackson, stationed in Japan for the past three years, secretly flew back to Birmingham, Alabama, just in time for his son Branden’s graduation at Huffman High School.
Branden thought his dad couldn’t make it and was prepared to watch online. The moment exploded when Tobias appeared on stage right after Branden received his diploma — the shock, the hug, the tears… pure father-son love.
But the surprises didn’t stop there. The very next day, after Branden got his driver’s license, his dad handed him the keys to a brand new car.
This is real fatherhood sacrifice, presence, and showing up big time.
We love to see it! Proud dad vibes forever. 👏🏾👏🏾
Father has epic response to this lady 😭🔥
“I also have five boys.”
“Boys, when you go out into school, don’t stab any other kids. You think you guys can do that?”
Please join me in giving a warm welcome to Lauren of Weidman,Michigan. She has proudly stepped up to take on the 50 Yard Challenge, committing to mowing 50 free yards for the elderly, disabled , single parents and veterans in her city . We’re so excited to have you in the family, Lauren —welcome aboard! Will your kids sign up next ?
Challenge Accepted! Jaylen of Wadesboro, North Carolina has stepped up to make a difference and accepting our 50 yard challenge , committing to mow 50 free yards for those in need in his community. This is what it’s all about. Welcome to the family, Jaylen!
We all accept that John Thune is a Trojan Horse for the Uniparty. What is most discouraging is the utter contempt the Republicans have for their 77,000,000 supporters who voted for President Trump’s agenda. Not even five Senators will honor the will of their own people.
🤮the GOP
It was April 30, 2019. The kind of ordinary Tuesday that nobody remembers — until they do.
Inside a classroom at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, students were finishing end-of-semester presentations. Laptops were open. Notes were scattered across desks. It felt like any other day at the end of a semester.
Then everything changed.
A gunman entered the room and opened fire. In an instant, normal life gave way to panic. Students rushed for exits, ducked behind desks, and searched desperately for safety.
Most people ran from the danger.
Riley Howell ran toward it.
At 21 years old, the ROTC cadet had no weapon, no protective gear, and no time to think through a plan. He saw what was happening and reacted.
He charged the shooter.
The tackle was sudden, direct, and decisive. Howell threw himself into the struggle, forcing the gunman off balance and disrupting the attack at its most critical moment.
He was shot multiple times.
But the shooting stopped.
Later, investigators confirmed what many already suspected. The gunman himself admitted that Howell's actions ended the attack. Police also discovered multiple loaded magazines that had never been used.
The attack could have lasted much longer.
It didn't.
Because Riley Howell acted.
The tragedy still claimed lives. Fellow student Ellis Reed Parlier was also killed, and several others were wounded. Families were forever changed by what happened that day.
But amid the grief, one fact remained impossible to ignore.
Riley Howell's decision saved lives.
The story quickly spread beyond the university. People across the country saw in him something rare — courage without hesitation, action without certainty, sacrifice without expectation of reward.
He was buried with full military honors. He also became the first civilian ever to receive the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department's Medal of Valor.
Yet his legacy was never about medals.
He wasn't on a battlefield. He wasn't wearing a uniform in combat.
He was a student sitting in a classroom.
And when others needed time, Riley Howell gave them his.
There is no formula for that kind of courage.
There is only character.
And on an ordinary Tuesday, Riley Howell showed the world exactly what that looks like.