Excited to announce that I’ve joined the comms team at the White House Office of Management and Budget where I’ll be serving as press secretary. It’s the opportunity of a lifetime to work with Director Vought and all the talented people at OMB
.@POTUS: 250 years ago, a new nation was founded by farmers and soldiers, shopkeepers and tradesmen who stood strong to defend their rights, their families, and their freedom from tyranny across the sea. From every city and town, from the mountains and valleys, from the backwoods and rocky shores, they came by the thousands to fill the ranks of American Patriots, and enlist their lives in the righteous cause of Independence.
This exceptional nation was forged and won by some of the bravest, toughest, strongest, most extraordinary people ever to stride the earth. Together, we stand on the shoulders of incomparable heroes such as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, John Paul Jones, and John Hancock. At Lexington and Concord, Brooklyn and Saratoga, Trenton and Yorktown, and at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, these real-life legends and American icons poured out their blood, sweat, and tears — and risked everything they had to purchase and to live the most priceless and glorious inheritance of any people ever to be on this earth. They all lived by the oath that Patrick Henry made immortal — "Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death.:
For 250 years, every generation of Americans has taken up this same call of Freedom. From the storied alleys of Boston to the streets of Philadelphia, from the golden fields of Michigan to the gleaming shores of California, and from Texas to Florida to right here in now beautiful and extremely safe Washington, D.C., our American ancestors fought and won the most vicious battles, they explored and settled the most dangerous frontiers, and let no challenge ever break their spirit or their pride.
Americans crossed the Great Plains, scaled the mighty Rockies, tamed the Wild West, and turned this continent into an industrial powerhouse. We laid down the railroads, raised up the skyscrapers, built the great highways, invented the airplane, won two World Wars, defeated fascism and Communism, and led humanity into space — and we did it all in the span of just 250 years.
Now, we are expanding the glory of American Freedom into a horizon that's never been seen before.
This is our heritage. This is our history. And this is the destiny of America — to be the greatest, most incredible country ever to grace the earth.
We are one people and one nation marching into one magnificent future under one Great American Flag.
RICCI: Trump’s DOJ Just Did What Decades Of Speeches Never Could
“Discrimination under the ruse of equity & DEI became a bulldozer to plow over the constitutional and civil rights of hardworking Americans.”
@mrddmia@MarkPaoletta
https://t.co/flqnDw80mG via @dailycaller
If Trump existed thousands of years ago the ancients would speak of him like a god or a mythical being sent to earth
Truly nobody like him in my lifetime
The freakout by those on the Left subsidized by taxpayer funds over OMB’s update of the regulation governing federal grant making tells you how important it is to keep the bureaucracies from leaking out spending that is woke, wasteful, and contra to the policies of the Trump Administration thru the NGOs.
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Charlie Kirk had a profound impact on me. Both during his life and, as I discuss in this excerpt from my new book, after his death.
This was hard to write about but I hope you'll find it meaningful.
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This is very important. OMB director @RussVought understands that elections have consequences, and conservatives should not be forced to shell out billions of dollars for left-wing programs in perpetuity. This is a restoration of Article II of the Constitution.
Good work.
Remember: The only reason that America 250 is a celebration, and not a lame apology tour, is because Donald Trump is President.
And that’s a good thing.
Nothing opaque about it. The people elected the President. The President wants money spent how he promised it would be. Opaque is the bureaucracy ignoring the President and the people, and spending money how it wanted.
Rooting out waste, fraud, and abuse.
If you receive a federal grant, you need to deliver for the American people - or you’ll be cut off.
Under President Trump and Director Vought’s leadership, the gravy train grant grift is OVER.
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For the last year and a half, I’ve had the privilege of contributing to the security of our nation under the leadership of a President wholly and profoundly devoted to the safety and success of the American people.
I’ve witnessed him work tirelessly to deliver a global and sustainable peace — not the typical short-term Band-Aids and window-dressing, but true transformation to a Golden era in which our children can thrive and grow.
There is no stable peace while uranium is enriched in the hidden corners of a county that routinely chants Death to America from the floor of its Majlis.
The President’s masterful blockade is finally forcing the Iranian regime to the table. And it’s doing so with vastly fewer casualties than Bush and Obama’s disastrous war in Iraq, where hundreds of thousands died, millions were displaced, and the threat of WMD did not actually exist.
Whatever the media may say, this is a President who treasures human life. A brilliant tactician and tough negotiator, who delivers peace through strength. From his decision to end Obama-era funding for the war in Syria to his fierce commitment to peace in Biden’s war-torn Ukraine, he has spent five years in office focused on extinguishing conflict and violence across the globe. As a result, he has delivered more peace deals with fewer casualties than any president of my lifetime, and it’s not even close. I stand in awe of his courage, competence, and character.
The Washington Post — who swamp-cheered their way through the last two decades’ disastrous and violent wars — speculated yesterday that perhaps I’m rejoining the private sector due to disagreement with the President’s foreign policy.
Hogwash.
I’m rejoining the private sector because I have a daughter about to begin college, with two younger children to educate, and I have to keep my family financially on track. But make no mistake about it — I stand with the President EVERY STEP OF THE WAY. And I will be at his side, serving on the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board and the Intelligence Oversight Board with pride, devotion, and deepest gratitude for the coming two and a half years.
Mr. President, God bless you, our Peacemaker in Chief. 🇺🇸