🚨 TREASON IN BROAD DAYLIGHT ON AMERICA’S 250TH BIRTHDAY 🚨
While our nation celebrates 250 years of freedom, NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s MTA just wrapped an entire subway train in the Iranian REGIME’S flag — flying it proudly through the streets of New York like a victory banner for our enemies!
This isn’t a “marketing stunt.” This is an outright betrayal. Honoring the regime that chants “Death to America” while American flags should be waving everywhere.
How much deeper does the rot go? When did our own government start siding with terrorist regimes over its own people?
This is TREASON at the highest level.
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No.
This is not regime change.
This is the receipt proving it has not happened yet.
Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi asked Americans to imagine an Iran that goes from “Death to America” to “God Bless America.”
That Iran exists.
I am writing from inside it.
It exists in the homes where people curse this regime under their breath.
In the phones people hide from checkpoints.
In the prisoners who refused to break.
In the mothers who buried children killed for wanting a normal country.
In the young Iranians who know the West is not our enemy.
But that Iran does not own the microphones yet.
The terrorist Islamic Regime occupying Iran does.
So when you see crowds chanting “Death to America,” understand what you are watching:
not Iran reborn,
not regime change,
not national will.
You are watching the prison guards scream from inside a prison they still control.
A free Iran will not export chants of death.
It will export talent, energy, friendship, trade, art, science, and peace.
That is the Iran waiting behind the guns.
Do not confuse the occupier’s noise with the nation’s soul.
Help us finish this.
Muslims can take their "racism" & shove it. We are celebrating our 250th anniversary because we fought for our freedoms & just because they are here we don't have to pander to them they have to assimilate to us. If you shout Death To America you should be deported.
I am seeing a lot of bad faith actors take my comments from this interview out of context. So here’s the full interview, and let me expound.
This interview was about the rise of communism on the Left, and I was asked by Jesse Watters why so many young people are buying the false promise of “free stuff” being sold by communist politicians.
My answer: a combination of laziness, yes, and the liberal indoctrination that has been taking place in our education system for far too long. There are far-left educators pumping students’ heads with garbage, convincing them that hard work and sacrifice won’t pay off down the road because they want them totally reliant on the government instead.
I went on to say that’s why President Trump is a huge advocate for school choice, and why so many parents I know are turning to homeschooling. Good parenting matters more than anything, but a solid, civics-based education is also vitally important.
I care enough about our country to tell uncomfortable truths. And it’s an undeniable fact that a growing number of young people in our country are falling for the lies of socialism and communism, sold to them by anti-American politicians who’ve never built anything, offer no real solutions, and are intent on tearing down everything that makes this country great.
At the same time, it’s also true that many Gen Z Americans are hardworking, entrepreneurial, and deeply patriotic, and it’s vital we protect the American Dream for them. That’s why I am honored to work for President Trump and speak on behalf of an administration that is implementing the right policies to do this: lower taxes, less regulation, stopping Wall Street from purchasing single-family homes, Trump Accounts, and the deportation of illegal aliens who are taking our housing and jobs. There is more work to do, which is why President Trump and our entire administration won’t stop fighting to make life better and more affordable for young people.
As the President has correctly warned, “communism is the enemy of free people everywhere. It is the enemy of the Constitution. Above all, it is the enemy of July 4, 1776.”
So I will continue to call out the radical Democrats, socialists, and communists who are lying to our youth, and I know the President will continue to pursue an economic and domestic agenda that expands and strengthens the American Dream for generations to come.
He played a soldier who lost both legs.
The role earned him an Oscar nomination.
Then real wounded veterans started calling him “Lieutenant Dan.”
It changed his life forever.
After portraying Lt. Dan Taylor in Forrest Gump (1994), Gary Sinise became one of Hollywood’s most recognizable actors.
But after 9/11, something shifted.
As thousands of Americans returned from Iraq and Afghanistan with life-changing injuries, Sinise began visiting military hospitals.
The veterans didn’t see a movie star.
They saw someone who understood, even if only through a role.
So he kept showing up.
In 2003, he formed the Lt. Dan Band, performing free concerts for troops, veterans, and military families around the world.
Then, in 2011, he launched the Gary Sinise Foundation.
While still starring on CSI: NY, he spent his days filming and his nights raising money, visiting hospitals, and supporting military families.
Eventually, the mission became his full-time work.
One program became the heart of it all:
R.I.S.E. (Restoring Independence Supporting Empowerment).
The goal wasn’t simply to thank wounded veterans.
It was to give them their independence back.
The foundation builds specially adapted, mortgage-free smart homes for America’s most severely wounded veterans.
Wider doorways.
Roll-in showers.
Accessible kitchens.
Voice-activated technology.
Homes designed for people whose lives were permanently changed in combat.
Each one is given to the veteran free of charge.
Since its founding, the Gary Sinise Foundation has delivered more than 100 of these custom-built homes while also providing mobility equipment, mental health support, emergency relief, and millions of meals to service members, veterans, first responders, and their families.
Sinise once said:
“We can never do enough for our nation’s defenders, but we can always do a little more.”
He could have spent the last two decades chasing bigger movie roles.
Instead, he chose hospital hallways over red carpets.
A character he played for two hours became a mission he has lived for more than twenty years.
Sometimes the greatest role a person ever plays…
isn’t on a screen.
It’s in real life.
Mohamed Hadid’s story is sold as a simple refugee story.
A Palestinian child is born in 1948. His family flees. He grows up displaced. He comes to America, builds a life, becomes a luxury real-estate developer, raises famous children, and still carries the wound of exile.
That is the story.
But the reality is far more revealing.
Hadid did not grow up in “Palestine”. He did not spend his childhood under Israeli rule. He left as an infant. By some accounts, he was only days old when his family left. His real life was not a life in Palestinian villages, but a life of movement through the Arab world and then America, where he eventually became a high-end developer in the world of Beverly Hills, Bel Air mansions, celebrity culture, and extreme privilege.
His daughters, Gigi and Bella Hadid, were born in Los Angeles. They were raised in California. They became American supermodels, multimillionaires, global fashion icons, and members of the Western celebrity elite.
And yet the political machine still knows how to use them.
Because under the UNRWA system, Palestinian refugeehood is not treated like normal refugeehood anywhere else. It does not end with citizenship. It does not end with resettlement. It does not end with wealth. It does not end when the children are born in America, live in mansions, walk runways, and earn millions.
It becomes inherited.
Mohamed Hadid can leave as an infant, rebuild in America, enter the highest circles of wealth and celebrity, and still be presented as part of the eternal Palestinian refugee story. His American-born daughters, who did not live in Palestine and barely visited it (if at all), can still be wrapped in inherited refugee identity.
And Hadid’s family history makes the story even more uncomfortable.
The public is told to imagine a simple indigenous peasant family, dispossessed by foreign invaders. But the older record points to something more complicated. The Hadid family is connected to Safed’s notable class - the ayan - the local Ottoman-era elites who often served as intermediaries between the imperial state and the population. His maternal line claims descent from Daher al-Umar, the powerful Galilee ruler whose rise was tied to tax farming.
Tax farming was not romantic indigenous resistance. It was an imperial system of extraction. Local strongmen collected revenue from peasants, villagers, Jews, Christians, and Muslims. In practice, these networks often meant power, land, protection money, coercion, and dependency.
So the story is not simply “poor native versus foreign colonizer”.
In many cases, the families now marketed as symbols of eternal dispossession came from the old elite structures themselves: notables, landlords, clan leaders, tax intermediaries, political families, and educated urban elites.
That is the gap between the story and the reality.
The story says: powerless refugees.
The reality often shows: elite families who lost status, land, influence, or political dominance after the old order collapsed when the ottoman empire fell.
And this is not just Hadid.
It is a pattern.
Look at the Tamimi family. The global audience is shown Ahed Tamimi as the face of innocent village resistance, the poster girl of "Palestinian" resistance. The cameras see the blonde child, the slap, the soldiers, the curated image. What disappears is the role of a politically organized clan, a media strategy, and a village turned into an international stage.
Look at Edward Said. He became the intellectual saint of Palestinian exile, but his own biography was not the biography of a peasant refugee. He was born into an affluent Arab Christian family, raised between Jerusalem and Cairo, educated in elite Western institutions, and became a Columbia professor. Whatever one thinks of his politics, his life was not the life his mythology implied.
Look at Yasser Arafat. The symbol of Palestinian nationalism was born in Cairo, educated in Egypt, and built his movement largely from outside the land he claimed to embody. Again, the image mattered more than the biography.
This is the pattern: elite, mobile, educated, foreign-connected figures are presented to the West as the authentic voice of a dispossessed indigenous peasantry.
And the West rarely asks questions.
It does not ask how a refugee status can pass forever through generations.
It does not ask why a wealthy American celebrity family is still treated as part of a refugee narrative.
It does not ask why families connected to Ottoman notables, tax farmers, landlords, or urban elites are flattened into the image of timeless native victimhood.
It does not ask why Jewish history in the same land - centuries of dhimmi status, taxation, extortion, massacres, expulsions, return, purchase, rebuilding, and sovereignty - is erased.
Instead, the inversion is complete.
The descendants of old local power structures become “the indigenous”.
The Jews, who outlived every empire in that land, become “colonizers”.
The celebrity children of Beverly Hills become “refugees”.
And the actual history - Ottoman rule, clan power, tax farming, dhimmi subjugation, Arab elites, Jewish survival, and Jewish return - vanishes behind a slogan.
Mohamed Hadid is not just a person.
He is a case study.
A man who left as an infant becomes a lifelong symbol of exile.
His American-born millionaire daughters become symbols of inherited refugeehood.
An elite family background becomes a peasant-victim narrative.
And a political machine turns privilege into grievance.
That is the Palestinian refugee industry in one family photo.
In Israel, Axios’s Barak Ravid is dismissed as a Netanyahu-hater and leftist. He wrote for the very radical Haaretz and was a loud Netanyahu-hater on Israel Chunnel 13.
President Trump should not be doing exclusive interviews with him, unless the goal is to undermine the prime minister. That’s a big mistake. Israel needs a strong leader to deal with the Arab and Islamist dictators and our national security interests in the region and beyond rely on a strong Israel.
Those leaking to Ravid do so because they are sympathetic to Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey, and they want a weak Israeli PM who they can rollover and control. That’s what’s going on. It’s about helping and protecting the interests of these other countries not ours.
We are not fooled by the campaign. It’s obvious.
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@marklevinshow Momdonnee is a friend of traitor ratpiker.
Expect all vile gangrene from him.
Hes a soros/cair plant, designed to destroy the United States.
His speech is sedition.
Who in authority has the actual balls to charge him?
@marklevinshow The case is valid all over the west. Please look what happened in Germany #stade. it seems that the socialist party SPD infiltrated by muslim brotherhood (turks) and wokists, created a network of pro-migration NGOs, SPD politicians and murderous migrants. https://t.co/xSejXypvEz
@marklevinshow Mamdani is a sock puppet, born in Uganda, never had a job, and installed by people who loathe America, freedom, Jews, women, and the capitalism that funds the open border and "free" stuff they adore. Irony.