President Donald Trump’s Historic First Day at Office 🇺🇸
-42 Executive Orders/Memoranda/Proclamations
-115 personnel actions
-More than 200 executive actions
-60 minutes of press Q&A
-3 historic speeches
There are MINI MAMDANIs popping up all around the country.
It is a dangerous thing — this is NOT a joke.
We are in a fight RIGHT NOW to save the Republic and EVERY AMERICAN needs to take this seriously.
.@POTUS on Radical Left Democrats: "They want a lot of communists to come in... The people that they're pushing are communists — and this country is NOT going to have communists."
We've said it before. We'll say it again.
No one born in another country should be serving in our government. Judges included.
Sparkle Sooknanan was born in Trinidad. She just blocked the Administration from using a federal database to check citizenship data for voters.
A foreign-born judge blocking efforts to verify American elections are decided by American citizens.
This is exactly why we introduced a Constitutional Amendment to ban foreign-born individuals from serving in Congress, on the federal bench, or in Senate-confirmed positions.
This is not about where someone was born. This is about who they serve.
One allegiance. One country. America FIRST.
Thank you Secretary Rubio @SecRubio for keeping the Cuban people’s needs at the forefront and for continuing to put pressure on the regime and its military-controlled structures like GAESA that strangle the Cubans that can't escape the island.
The situation on the ground is dire and worsening daily: there is virtually no fuel/gas, blackouts are extreme, no running water or cell phone connection, in the meantime, "mipymes" (small private businesses) operate in air-conditioned spaces and many people have turned living rooms into informal dollar stores where they offer almost everything money can buy, not just food related, however everything is priced in dollars.
At the current street rate of around 695 CUP to 1 USD, most Cubans simply cannot afford basic food, medicine, or essentials. It's a constant, exhausting struggle just to survive day by day.
The people without family abroad sending generators and solar panels are stuck in constant heat, with no electricity, water or resources to get a generator or even cook whatever little they can find.
If there’s a place on Earth that is literally hell right now, Hell on Earth is in Cuba.
What more can we the United States do to bring this regime to an end? The Cuban people have suffered enough.
Thank you Secretary Rubio @SecRubio for keeping the Cuban people’s needs at the forefront and for continuing to put pressure on the regime and its military-controlled structures like GAESA that strangle the Cubans that can't escape the island.
The situation on the ground is dire and worsening daily: there is virtually no fuel/gas, blackouts are extreme, no running water or cell phone connection, in the meantime, "mipymes" (small private businesses) operate in air-conditioned spaces and many people have turned living rooms into informal dollar stores where they offer almost everything money can buy, not just food related, however everything is priced in dollars.
At the current street rate of around 695 CUP to 1 USD, most Cubans simply cannot afford basic food, medicine, or essentials. It's a constant, exhausting struggle just to survive day by day.
The people without family abroad sending generators and solar panels are stuck in constant heat, with no electricity, water or resources to get a generator or even cook whatever little they can find.
If there’s a place on Earth that is literally hell right now, Hell on Earth is in Cuba.
What more can we the United States do to bring this regime to an end? The Cuban people have suffered enough.
The situation in Cuba is devolving as the island’s corrupt, brutal and anti-American Communist regime continues to prioritize its own total control over the freedom, opportunity and basic wellbeing of the Cuban people.
The Cuban military-controlled conglomerate GAESA has persistently served as the main vector for regime elites to steal the island’s few resources, diverting them for repression, anti-American subversion and spying instead of schools, power plants, and basic necessities for the Cuban people. Today, I designated additional GAESA network entities associated with moving both its money and its physical assets, as well as entities responsible for exploiting Cuba’s mineral and metal reserves for ill-gotten profit.
Anyone providing services to these sanctioned actors is at risk of being sanctioned themselves. Foreign banks and other companies that provide services to these entities should freeze those activities immediately.
The situation in Cuba is devolving as the island’s corrupt, brutal and anti-American Communist regime continues to prioritize its own total control over the freedom, opportunity and basic wellbeing of the Cuban people.
The Cuban military-controlled conglomerate GAESA has persistently served as the main vector for regime elites to steal the island’s few resources, diverting them for repression, anti-American subversion and spying instead of schools, power plants, and basic necessities for the Cuban people. Today, I designated additional GAESA network entities associated with moving both its money and its physical assets, as well as entities responsible for exploiting Cuba’s mineral and metal reserves for ill-gotten profit.
Anyone providing services to these sanctioned actors is at risk of being sanctioned themselves. Foreign banks and other companies that provide services to these entities should freeze those activities immediately.
Tormentor is a big word. It’s what you have been to your own people and now out of necessity you are saying you need to change. But the cruelest part of all is that you are depending on those you tormented, the victims, to go back with dollars, invest and save you. This is exactly why Marco Rubio calls you incompetent.
An actual "rape culture" existed in the UK, as government institutions allowed Muslim men to victimize as many as a quarter of a million young girls. Yet, the left and the media in America is pretending that it doesn't even exist.
For all who want to know. This is called stalling. Nothing will change. They have no clue how to change it. They've been in power for too long and this is what they are good at: talk, talk, talk, and all lies. Their minds can't comprehend how to even begin to change anything.
Roads there have "points of control" in the middle of the highway where you are made to slow down just so the cops can decide if they are going to stop you — since you are going slow enough and they don't have cars to chase you if you don't. The police siphon and confiscate anything they deem is being used to make a profit. For example, let's say I have a few coffee trees in my backyard and was able to get 2 pounds of coffee out of the crop. If I try to transit with it to sell it in the town next door, the cops can stop me and confiscate it. They ultimately keep it and drink it themselves.
The PCC, Canel and the Castro family need to go. Preferably they should serve jail time and never be permitted to go back to the island. Stripped of their millions of dollars which they have obtained by sequestering our family members and extorting us to pay their exorbitant prices so our family members have something to eat.
The entire society will need therapy and re-education on how liberty and the economy of the world works. The government tells them they provide all the facts, but in reality they control absolutely everything from electricity to connectivity. No electricity, no cellphone connection, much less intra-internet. Regular internet doesn't exist.
People there are so subjugated mentally they can't comprehend how much they are being abused and how bad their living conditions are. They know it's bad but they don't really comprehend how bad. Ever read 1984? Pretty much the same.
I visited there end of May 2026 so I'm fresh from having witnessed it all. It is literally Hell on Earth. You could step out to the road and scream and wish for death but death never comes. Many Cubans live this way all their lives. I see the pain in their eyes and I avert mine because they are full of tears. It breaks my heard for my people and their current situation. Oh and no, it's not the USA's fault, it is the communist dictatorship regime.
For all who want to know. This is called stalling. Nothing will change. They have no clue how to change it. They've been in power for too long and this is what they are good at: talk, talk, talk, and all lies. Their minds can't comprehend how to even begin to change anything.
Roads there have "points of control" in the middle of the highway where you are made to slow down just so the cops can decide if they are going to stop you — since you are going slow enough and they don't have cars to chase you if you don't. The police siphon and confiscate anything they deem is being used to make a profit. For example, let's say I have a few coffee trees in my backyard and was able to get 2 pounds of coffee out of the crop. If I try to transit with it to sell it in the town next door, the cops can stop me and confiscate it. They ultimately keep it and drink it themselves.
The PCC, Canel and the Castro family need to go. Preferably they should serve jail time and never be permitted to go back to the island. Stripped of their millions of dollars which they have obtained by sequestering our family members and extorting us to pay their exorbitant prices so our family members have something to eat.
The entire society will need therapy and re-education on how liberty and the economy of the world works. The government tells them they provide all the facts, but in reality they control absolutely everything from electricity to connectivity. No electricity, no cellphone connection, much less intra-internet. Regular internet doesn't exist.
People there are so subjugated mentally they can't comprehend how much they are being abused and how bad their living conditions are. They know it's bad but they don't really comprehend how bad. Ever read 1984? Pretty much the same.
I visited there end of May 2026 so I'm fresh from having witnessed it all. It is literally Hell on Earth. You could step out to the road and scream and wish for death but death never comes. Many Cubans live this way all their lives. I see the pain in their eyes and I avert mine because they are full of tears. It breaks my heard for my people and their current situation. Oh and no, it's not the USA's fault, it is the communist dictatorship regime.