Want to know why the left killed Charlie Kirk? Want to know why they keep attacking his legacy?
Right here. Look at this. 3,000 students roaring and ready to save their country. This is happening in DC right now.
Charlie wasn’t just some guy on a college campus. He was a generational threat to the radical left’s entire power structure.
He walked into their strongholds, told the truth about God, family, freedom, and America — and millions of young people listened.
They couldn’t debate him.
They couldn’t cancel him.
So they assassinated him in front of the entire world, thinking it would stop his movement — it didn’t.
That’s why they’re coming after his widow and his family.
That’s why they’re trying to tear down Turning Point USA and America’s youth.
These students, the next generation — THIS is the mission.
Charlie’s message won’t be silenced. This is how his legacy lives on @TPUSA God bless them 🇺🇸
🚨 REP. LISA MCCLAIN GOES ABSOLUTELY NUCLEAR: "They m*rder, they s*xually assault young women, minors. And what do Democrats want to do!? 'Let's RELEASE them and CELEBRATE the people who are R*PING YOUR CHILDREN!'" 💯
She's right. The left is VILE.
🚨 HEARTBREAKING HORROR 🚨
DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin just exposed the pure evil: Innocent children trafficked across the open border were RAPED 600 TO 700 TIMES — locked in rooms, forced to service monsters day after day.
THEY ARE BABIES. THEY DON’T DESERVE THIS. NO CHILD DOES.
“We found 146,000 kids so far… but nearly 300,000 are STILL MISSING.”
I don’t care if you’re liberal, conservative, or anywhere in between — if you can’t stand up and scream SAVE OUR CHILDREN, who the hell are you?!
This is not politics. This is a national emergency. These kids are suffering in the shadows while too many look away.
ENOUGH. Share this. Demand action. Demand every missing child be found. Demand justice for the innocent.
#SaveTheChildren #ProtectOurKids #EndTheHorror
Repost if you have a soul. These babies need us NOW. 💔🙏
🚨 Tulsi Gabbard proved what we already knew: Fauci was in on it from start. He and his band of deep state psychopaths reset the course of life as we knew it, while making people sick or killing them with Covid and the vax. Will he ever face justice? Dr. McCullough explains:
🔥 HELL YES! The new Air Force One just did an EPIC flyover flanked by COUNTLESS fighter jets, as well as MULTIPLE B-2s, B-1 Lancers, and more
We have more military firepower in DC right now ALONE than 90% of countries have in their enter fleets 🇺🇸
@SecRubio@GovTimWalz@ICEgov I think I speak for all Americans (normal ones) we couldn’t be more appreciative of you and this administration.
Thank GOD we won. Keep punching Mr. Secretary, we are grateful 🙏❤️🇺🇸🙏🫡
Laotian national Tou Lue Vang was convicted of sexually abusing a 10-year-old girl in Minnesota.
He was set to be deported until @GovTimWalz issued him a pardon.
Then, I revoked his legal status. @ICEgov has removed him from the U.S. and he will never endanger another American.
Farmed fish are routinely sedated and mass vaccinated using over 50 different vaccines.
BILLIONS of salmon, trout, and sea bass are injected with automated vaccination machines or immersed in vaccine baths every year.
mRNA versions are under active development...
🚨 HOLY CRAP, FDA Commissioner Marty Makary CONFIRMED the FDA purposefully lied to the people for nearly 2 decades against dietary fats to help Big Pharma
People avoided fat and ate MORE SUGAR, so Pharma could sell them more drugs.
The 4th of July in California turned into total mayhem as “non residents” surge in and attack police, start mob fights, and trash and loot local stores.
This woman is complaining about how long she has to wait in line to get her food stamps.
Around an hour wait is all. I’m not even joking.
If she thinks that’s annoying she should try going to work all day just to have the money stolen and given to ungrateful people like her.
A majestic bald eagle soaring free as the national anthem plays.
Happy 250th birthday, America! 🇺🇸
Can we all bless this great nation together?
A. Yes
B. No
In September of 1814, America was once again in trouble.
The young republic was only thirty-eight years old. The War of 1812 had gone badly. British troops had marched into Washington, burned the Capitol, set the White House ablaze, and now turned their sights toward Baltimore. If Fort McHenry fell, the harbor would be open, the city would likely follow, and another devastating blow would be dealt to the fragile nation.
Amid this uncertainty, a young American lawyer named Francis Scott Key sailed under a flag of truce to the British fleet. He had come to negotiate the release of a friend, a physician the British had captured.
He succeeded.
The British agreed to free the doctor.
But there was a catch.
Because Key and his companions had seen too much of the British fleet and learned too much about its plans, they were not allowed to return to shore. Instead, they were detained aboard a ship in the harbor and forced to watch the coming battle from behind enemy lines.
On the morning of September 13, the bombardment began.
For the next twenty-five hours, British warships unleashed somewhere between 1,500 and 1,800 bombs and rockets upon Fort McHenry. These were the “bombs bursting in air” and the “rockets’ red glare” of the song—not poetic embellishments, but terrible realities.
Key stood on the deck through the endless day and the long, terrifying night. Every explosion lit the darkness for a fleeting instant before the smoke swallowed everything again. Somewhere beyond that wall of fire stood the fort. Somewhere beyond it flew an American flag if it still flew at all.
He could not see.
He could only listen.
As long as the guns continued firing, there was reason to hope. The British would not waste ammunition on a fort that had already surrendered.
Then, just before dawn…
The guns fell silent.
For the first time all night, there was only stillness.
It was the most frightening sound of all.
Had the fort finally fallen? Had the defenders surrendered? Had the flag been torn down in the darkness while no one could see?
There was nothing to do but wait.
As the first light of September 14 slowly pushed back the smoke, Francis Scott Key strained his eyes toward the distant fort.
Then he saw it. Not a British flag.
The American flag. Still there. Still flying.
That flag was no ordinary banner. Months earlier, the fort’s commander had commissioned a Baltimore flagmaker, Mary Pickersgill, to sew a flag so enormous “that the British would have no difficulty seeing it from a distance.” It measured roughly thirty by forty-two feet, carried fifteen stars and fifteen stripes, and was so large it had to be assembled on the floor of a brewery because no ordinary room could contain it.
That was the Star-Spangled Banner.
The very flag Key saw through the morning mist.
The very flag that still survives today in the Smithsonian.
Overcome by what he had witnessed, Key reached into his pocket, pulled out an envelope, and began writing. The words came from a heart that had spent an entire night fearing his country might disappear with the dawn.
He first titled the poem Defence of Fort M’Henry.
Within days it was printed and circulating throughout the country. Before long, people began singing it to a melody they already knew—an old British tune called “To Anacreon in Heaven,” originally written for a London social club. There is something beautifully ironic in that: America’s most beloved patriotic song borrowed the melody of the very nation it had just survived. It also explains why the anthem is so notoriously difficult to sing. It was never written for ordinary voices gathered in stadiums or school assemblies.
The song spread quickly and became one of America’s favorite patriotic hymns, but it would wait more than a century before receiving official recognition. Not until 1931 did Congress declare “The Star-Spangled Banner” the national anthem of the United States.
🚨 WOW! President Trump has thrown leftists into a frenzy with this truth nuke:
“You can be loyal to Karl Marx — or you can be loyal to AMERICA.”
“You can be a communist, or you can be a patriot. You cannot be BOTH.” 🔥🔥
“As for those who peddle Marxist lies about our heritage, you tell our children that we live on stolen land or that our heroes were oppressors, they're doing something much worse than slandering our past, they are slandering and attacking our future, not going to let that happen.”
Incredible speech from 47.
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.
Today, I feel a deep sense of gratitude for the generations of Americans who have sustained our great nation for the past 250 years. America is a place of incredible freedom, spirit and opportunity—all thanks to those who came before us. May we honor their memory by fighting to make the next 250 years even better than the first. May God bless you all, and happy 4th of July 🇺🇸