Praying for America:
The good shall never lose God’s blessings, but the wicked shall lose everything. (Proverbs 10:30)
Lord, thank you for this promise of hope and for this promise of justice.
In Jesus' name🙏🏼
I almost teared up at this. We’ve come a long way, baby. From @CivilRights at the time I was nominated to now is a total refocus of our mission and our people to serve ALL Americans, not just a few and not just pet projects. With liberty and justice for ALL!
I don't think most non-lawyers understand just how transformative this is.
For years and years the DOJ Civil Rights Division was the relentless legal hammer that enforced the racist, sexist, bigoted policies of DEI while ignoring actual civil rights like freedom of speech, the right to keep and bear arms and voting integrity.
These are CAREER employees here--they are not going anywhere any time soon.
THAT is enduring change, rolling back the Obama/Biden era of corrupt injustice masquerading as justice.
Well done, Assistant AG Dhillon!
President Trump has indicated that the United States will seek rehearing of the Supreme Court's ruling on birthright citizenship.
Rule 44 allows 25 days to seek rehearing. It requires the support of at least one Justice from the majority, and is rarely granted.
Somewhere in this country, a young American family is doing everything right.
They got married. They saved. They worked overtime, cut expenses, and put money aside every month with one goal in mind: buying their first home and building something lasting for their kids.
The average first-time homebuyer in America is now 40 years old, a record high. Home prices relative to income have nearly doubled since 1976. That young family playing by the rules is getting crushed, and Washington has spent years telling them it’s complicated.
It’s not complicated. A new Federal Reserve study found that illegal immigration was responsible for 30% of home price growth and 20% of rent growth between 2021 and 2024.
Biden flooded this country with millions of illegal aliens, every one of them competed for the same finite housing stock that young family was saving for, and Washington subsidized it the entire time with taxpayer-backed mortgage loans that were never meant for noncitizens.
That family deserves better. My Homeownership Eligibility Reform Act restricts taxpayer-backed mortgages to U.S. citizens only, permanently. No future administration can reverse it with the stroke of a pen, and no young American family gets priced out of their dream because Washington decided illegal aliens come first.
I’m fighting back.
Platner drops out hours before the deadline for DC Democrat party leaders can replace him with their unelected choice
Seen this movie before?
Who is the party of Kings and Dictators?
Congrats Comrade Chuck
We really need to ruin the brand of Palestinianism. Aside from showing how it's massively hot Soviet leftover garbage, one of the best ways I've seen to do this is to just present "Palestinian Culture" as it really is: ugly, fake, dishonest, grotesque, insane.
Career criminal gets up early to rob buses again…
Gets dropped by an armed passenger defending everyone on board.
Mom: ‘He was only robbing them!’ 😭
Actions have consequences. No sympathy for thugs or the parents who raised them.
Armed citizens saving the day.
RT if you support the good guys with guns 👇
"My son got up early to rob buses, as always, but they killed him when he wasn't shooting at anyone, he was only robbing them"
This was from the mother of Josué García
An armed passenger on the bus opened fire after the robbery was announced.
García is now dead
Good riddance you waste of space!!
If the rhetoric that fuels political violence and extremist narratives is not confronted seriously, the consequences can extend far beyond a single case and affect society as a whole.
The Tyler Robinson trial is not just about one individual. It is part of a broader conversation about where legitimate political disagreement ends and where the encouragement of violence begins.
Follow each hearing closely, examine the facts for yourself, and form your opinions based on evidence not just headlines.
Sadly heading home in next few days as I ran out of money, but I just want to say: Americans, you have an absolutely BEAUTIFUL country, please always love and cherish it and never give it up!
America is an absolutely beautiful country, one of the best ever ❤️🇺🇸🇦🇺
I had such a great time, such a beautiful adventure. I can’t believe I got to see the World Cup and the 250th in DC. This is something I will remember for the rest of my life.
Texas was so beautiful, I got to see a rodeo, shoot guns at a firing range. The culture in Texas really reminded me of my home state of Queensland in Australia.
The wealth and abundance in America is awe inspiring. I was inspired meeting so many driven, motivated and highly intelligent people in San Francisco.
The stadiums, self driving cars, amazing Texas BBQ. Stealth bomber flyovers over DC for the 250th. Even just seeing AT&T Stadium in Dallas for the Australia vs Egypt was incredible.
My absolute highlight was seeing the Constitution at the National Archives in DC on the 250th. Such a great honour to see this beautiful document on the occasion of the 250th - a once in a lifetime experience. I lined up for nearly two hours in 100 degree Fahrenheit to see it and became friends with an old lady from Kentucky while standing in line. A beautiful moment.
Everybody was extremely nice to me. I probably received more than 100 messages from American followers asking to buy me a beer or take me to see some sights. One random follower even invited me to his wedding.
People were so nice, whether they were left or right. On my first day I met two young progressive college students at the Golden Gate Bridge Park, they asked me to take a pic for them. We started talking and I said I was a tourist who had literally just left my hotel for first time and they immediately insisted on showing me around.
We walked down the Golden Gate Bridge which remains an absolute marvel of American engineering aura and genius one century after its construction. I looked down into the vast freezing Bay and watched beautiful American geese (patriots of Western civilization) glide over the cresting and crashing waves. Then they gave me a lift to Chinatown in their Tesla and we got dinner before grabbing shakes at In-N-Out.
We became great friends. They were broadly left wing but kind of just chill guys and they didn’t care about the fact that I was right wing. Even though they were progressive they told me they were in film school and their dream was to make it big and retire their families. I loved that ambition and the fact that openly dreamed of success. People frown so much on that kind of ambition in Australia but these guys wanted to be great.
I have to say, both of them were immigrants who came to America as kids. One was a young Indian guy whose parents were medical researchers I think from Britain. The other was a Chinese guy whose family left China because they were entrepreneurs who hated Xi. Both of them really loved America and were proud to show me around San Francisco, even offering to drive me down to Los Angeles in their Tesla. Just really nice and great people. They didn’t care that I was right wing and they were nice to me so I really liked them. Chinese guy did a hilarious impression of Trump saying CHY NA, I was in stitches.
Everybody is so nice and welcoming here.
Thank you to the Trump administration for letting me back into the country after my Billie Eilish meme deportation in February, I really appreciate it.
Happy birthday America
I hope Australia and America will ALWAYS be friends ❤️
This is what happens when the permanent government finally gets told it doesn’t outrank the elected one.
For years, large parts of the intelligence community operated like they were the real government.
Presidents came and went, but they stayed. They decided what information the elected leadership was allowed to see, how fast it moved, and whether they felt like cooperating on any given day. If they didn’t like the direction coming from the White House, they slow-walked it, complicated it, or quietly undermined it while pretending to be above politics.
Bill Pulte walked into that system as acting DNI and they treated him exactly the way they’ve treated every other outsider who threatened their autonomy. They gave him incomplete pictures. They dragged their feet. They made it clear they didn’t respect the chain of command if they didn’t respect the person giving the orders.
Then the rules changed.
The Supreme Court said the President actually runs the executive branch. Schedule F gave him the ability to remove people who refuse to follow lawful direction. And just like that, the people who spent years acting like they were untouchable started getting fired in batches.
This wasn’t about revenge. It was about restoring a basic principle: in a republic, the people who win elections get to set the direction of government. The people who work for them don’t get to veto that choice through bureaucratic resistance.
The permanent class spent a long time convincing itself that it was the real power in Washington and that elected presidents were just temporary guests. That era just took a serious hit.
Voters don’t elect intelligence officials. They elect presidents. And presidents are finally being allowed to act like it again.
(article below)
Two countries split from the same colonial body in 1965. One picked economic freedom. The other picked handouts and racial spoils. You already know how this ended.
Singapore had no oil, no farmland, no hinterland. Just a swamp and a port. Lee Kuan Yew looked at that and trusted trade, low taxes, and hard money. Central planners hate what he did.
Malaysia went the other way. In 1971 Kuala Lumpur launched the New Economic Policy, a state program handing quotas, contracts, and university seats to ethnic Malays. Politicians decided who got what. A commissar fantasy dressed in liberal language.
Now let's look at the numbers. In 1965 both places sat around $500 per capita. Today Singapore clears $84,000. Malaysia sits near $13,000. Same climate, same starting line, one sixth the result.
The Singapore dollar holds its value because the Monetary Authority of Singapore manages it against a currency basket and refuses to print its way out of trouble. The ringgit has lost roughly two thirds of its value against the Singapore dollar since 1981.
You cannot subsidize your way to wealth. You cannot redistribute what you never let people produce. Every ringgit funneled through a quota is a ringgit some bureaucrat spent on his own vision instead of a customer's.
Malaysia bet on planners deciding outcomes. Singapore bet on people deciding for themselves. The gap between $84,000 and $13,000 is your answer.
In Young Washington, a dying General Braddock gave Washington his ceremonial sash. In real life, Washington kept the sash for the rest of his life, all through the Revolutionary War, through his presidency. It’s still on display in Mount Vernon today.
#YoungWashington now in theaters!