@elonmusk Aren't Republicans overwhelmingly in favor of voting on the 'day of' and also against mail-in ballots?
Why would ballot drops after the day of not be predominantly Democrat votes?
@gabman1313 @GuntherEagleman Is it Trump derangement syndrome?
Or paid protesting? You would think they would do it for free if they hate him that much...
#DJTWAT
@Gerbotski@GuntherEagleman Certainly. You know later today Trump will claim they are all paid protestors. Because it would be impossible for anyone to think anything bad about #DJTWAT How is it that half the population has a made up affliction called "TDS" yet it's absurd to believe they would protest?
Trump and Pete Hegseth didn’t just give a pep talk to the military. They staged a loyalty test. This wasn’t about fitness standards or names on office doors — it was about preparing the armed forces to serve a person rather than the Constitution.
🎥 Watch the full Video Explainer Attached:
In the speech, Trump openly:
Warned generals their careers could be ruined if they didn’t toe the line.
Rebranded the Pentagon back to the “Department of War.”
Endorsed domestic deployment, calling protesters the “enemy from within.”
Said of civilians: “They spit, we hit.”
That’s not military readiness. That’s an authoritarian blueprint.
Here’s why it matters:
First Amendment → Protest and dissent reframed as combat.
Fourth Amendment → Unreasonable force normalized.
Posse Comitatus Act → The barrier between military and domestic policing blurred.
This is not reform. It’s the groundwork for deploying troops against Americans.
📖 I’ve written two deep-dive breakdowns to put this in context:
1️⃣ Medium
https://t.co/52H63E4mII
2️⃣ Substack (legal + constitutional analysis):
https://t.co/iemLjHWnlJ
Strength is supposed to protect liberty — not silence it. The question now isn’t just about standards or recruitment.
It’s about whether we let the U.S. military be reshaped into a political weapon.
#TheySpitWeHit #EnemyFromWithin #DepartmentOfWar #ConstitutionOverCult #PeaceThroughStrength