🇵🇸🇺🇸 “I LOVE YOU TRUMP” - GAZANS CHEER U.S. AID AT GHF FOOD SITE
Col. Richard Kemp shared scenes from a Global Help Foundation (GHF) food distribution site where crowds of Gazans were heard chanting “I love you Trump” and “I love you Donald.”
The moment came just two days after the U.S. announced a $30 million aid package to support GHF’s operations in Gaza.
Kemp urged other nations to follow America’s example and step up direct aid to civilians, bypassing corrupt intermediaries.
The GHF has reportedly delivered over 50 million meals, reaching hundreds of thousands in need.
Source: @COLRICHARDKEMP
I love how the media glorifies Mamdani’s wedding here in the states and paints him like such a down to earth guy.
Show us the pictures from his actual wedding.
In Dubai.
🇺🇸 TRUMP UNLEASHED: IRAN BOMBED, STEEL REVIVED, COURTS FLIPPED - ALL IN 12 DAYS
U.S. bomber crews struck Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility last week, returning to emotional scenes as families welcomed them home with flags and tears.
Gen. Dan Caine called it “a moment in the lives of our families they will never forget” - a show of American precision and resolve under Trump’s leadership.
In just 12 days, Trump also signed the historic U.S. Steel deal, imposed 50% tariffs, brokered a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, and secured a major NATO funding shift.
Sen. McCormick said he called Trump: “I just said, ‘Man... I never imagined we’d have this kind of terrorist threat... and this kind of leadership and competence.’”
The Supreme Court capped it off Friday with a decision limiting nationwide injunctions - a sweeping legal win for Trump after years of judicial pushback.
This stretch, supporters argue, shows Trump’s unique ability to connect military strength, industrial revival, and global diplomacy into a singular agenda.
Source: Washington Examiner
🇺🇸 NYC MAYORAL CANDIDATE WANTS TAX HIKE ON “WHITER, RICHER NEIGHBORHOODS”
Socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani proposes shifting property tax burdens off outer-borough homeowners and onto wealthier, whiter areas.
Critics slam the racial framing, calling it divisive, but Mamdani’s platform argues the current system unfairly punishes Black and brown communities.
City Councilman Carr says reform is needed, but warns: “Drop the rhetoric.”
Source: New York Post