I have officially introduced the 'English Language Proficiency Act,' a bill that will mandate basic proficiency in English in order to become a naturalized American citizen.
English is the common tongue that holds American communities together. Under our current laws, there are exceptions based on age that allow people to become citizens without being able to speak our language.
My bill will hold every candidate for naturalization to the same standard: If you want to live the American Dream, you have to speak the same language as your fellow countrymen.
We are weak.
Not because we lack wealth or military strength. We are weak because we no longer love this country enough to fight for what made it worth preserving.
We do not defend its history. We do not teach its inheritance. We do not stand for the extraordinary gifts our founders entrusted to us. Instead, too many people on both sides seem more interested in remaking America than preserving what made it exceptional. We are becoming a nation willing to throw away its inheritance without first understanding what that inheritance actually is.
What should we be fighting for?
Soul liberty.
Freedom of conscience.
The conviction that no earthly authority has the right to coerce the human soul. That is not merely a secular principle. It is one of Christianity’s greatest contributions to political civilization.
While we have spent years arguing over policies, personalities, and political tribes, we have neglected the very principles that gave those debates meaning in the first place. We have raised a generation that often has little idea what America stands for, why its founding principles were revolutionary, or why they are worth defending. Some have even been taught to despise the country that secured the freedoms they enjoy.
A nation that forgets its own foundations becomes easy to manipulate.
That is why foreign influence operations, propaganda campaigns, and demoralization efforts find fertile ground here. They are not creating our divisions from nothing. They are exploiting a vacuum that we created by failing to teach our own inheritance.
Instead of learning what this country was founded upon and asking how we can faithfully preserve it, we spend our time trying to force people into competing ideological camps. We debate how to compel, shame, or coerce one another rather than defending the principle that made America unique in the first place: that truth must persuade, not be imposed.
If we want America to be strong again, we must recover the conviction that built it. Not the worship of power, but the protection of conscience. Not coercion, but persuasion. Not tribal domination, but the liberty to seek truth before God.
That inheritance is worth fighting for.
I mean that from the bottom of my heart in the most sincere way possible because if we don’t stand up and understand what we’re fighting for we will not have a country left.
This bodycam and bystander footage shows a chaotic, high-tension confrontation inside a Walmart 🇺🇸
A standard police response quickly escalates into a physical struggle as multiple women are handcuffed. In the video, sisters are seen protesting their treatment, crying out that one of them is pregnant, while onlookers accuse the officers of using excessive force.
A routine call escalates to chaos in the aisles. Bodycam and bystander footage capture a physical struggle between officers and multiple women, with onlookers reacting to claims of pregnancy and accusations of excessive force.
Where is the line between maintaining order and escalation? Watch and decide for yourself.
#PoliceReform #CommunityPolicing #Accountability
I need y’all to weigh in on this.
This happened in Okeechobee Florida.
A verbal argument between neighbors.
One set of neighbors chase a man into his home. Then they refuse to leave the property and wait outside his door.
The homeowner comes out with a gun and shoots the other man, who later died from his injuries.
The homeowner was charged with murder. No bond.
This happened in April 2025, so I’m not sure if anything has changed since then.
Good shoot? Bad shoot? And why.
Italian artist Sergio Furnari unveils a beautiful new statue honoring Charlie Kirk, which is set to be on display in NYC's Times Square on the 1st anniversary of his assassination.
Amazing 🇺🇸
SCOTUS got birthright citizenship dangerously wrong.
I'm filing the American Citizenship Act to start the process of restoring the 14th Amendment's original meaning.
My bill restores the original understanding to prevent birthright citizenship for illegal aliens and tourists.