On my first day @USDA, we told every state to send us their SNAP data so we could make sure illegal immigrants aren’t getting benefits meant for American families. 29 states stepped up. 21 blue states refused — and two SUED US FOR ASKING! 🤦🏻♀️
And guess what? In just the states that cooperated, we’ve already uncovered massive fraud.
The Democrat Party has turned its back on working Americans and built its entire strategy around protecting illegal aliens. They know if the handouts stop, those illegals will go back home, and Democrats will lose 20+ seats after the next census.
There’s a new sheriff in town. @POTUS will not tolerate waste, fraud, or abuse while hardworking Americans go hungry.
THANK YOU, TRUMP: Rap superstar Nicki Minaj thanked President Donald Trump for shining a light on the persecution of Christians in Nigeria.
https://t.co/gzEuHvu624
On the bright side, Tucker hosting Nick Fuentes has given the internet the opportunity to pull up all the clips of Nick talking about raping women, raping babies, finding children attractive, and marrying a 16 year old when he’s 30…
No, I will not unite with these people.
"The United States cannot stand by while such atrocities are happening in Nigeria, and numerous other Countries. We stand ready, willing, and able to save our Great Christian population around the World!" - PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP
@WhiteHouse I love my president so much there are no words.
I’ve never given a crap about a single politician ever in my entire life.
But President Trump isn’t a politician.
And that makes all the difference.
He’s a hero.
I love the way history gets twisted.
Tell the truth, England!
Sir Walter Raleigh didn’t just die 407 years ago.
Oh no — he was executed.
Unjustly.
Queen Elizabeth’s favorite courtier — explorer, poet, adventurer, and the namesake of Raleigh, North Carolina — was put to death by her successor, King James I.
The charge? Treason.
The evidence? One flimsy accusation from Lord Cobham, a man speaking under the threat of torture.
Raleigh spent 15 years imprisoned in the Tower of London. And when James needed to smooth things over with Spain, he offered Raleigh’s head as a diplomatic gesture.
A scapegoat for politics.
But Raleigh faced his death with extraordinary courage. As he prepared for the executioner’s axe, he reportedly said:
“Let us dispatch. At this hour my ague comes upon me. I would not have my enemies think I quaked from fear.”
When shown the axe, he called it “a sharp medicine, but a physician for all diseases and miseries.”
And when the executioner hesitated, Raleigh urged him on: “What dost thou fear? Strike, man, strike!”
A man who once dreamed of new worlds died a pawn in an old one.
Yesterday’s hero — in tomorrow’s politics.
NEW: President Trump, standing next to Melania Trump, puts a candy bar on top of a kid's costume at the White House, almost identical to when he did it in 2019.
Amazing.
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Hidden deep in the hills between Koblenz and Trier, Germany, stands Eltz Castle, one of the few medieval castles in Europe that has never been destroyed.
It wasn’t built for show — it was built for survival. The entire structure sits on a massive rock formation in a valley surrounded by the Elzbach River, which curves around it on three sides like a natural moat. Construction started sometime before 1157, and unlike most castles that changed hands through war, fire, or decay, Eltz has remained in the same family for over 850 years.
That family — the Eltz lineage — didn’t just pass the castle down. They lived in it together. In the 13th century, three different branches of the family split the property into separate sections, each owning a different wing. So inside one castle, there were multiple families coexisting under one roof, with their own kitchens, fireplaces, and staircases — a medieval apartment complex for nobility.
During the Eltz Feud in the 1330s, the Archbishop of Trier tried to crush the Eltz family for resisting his control. He even built a separate fortress nearby just to attack them. The siege lasted for years, but Eltz Castle stood strong. It surrendered eventually through negotiation, not destruction. The structure stayed untouched — and from that point forward, it became nearly untouchable.
Unlike most castles along the Rhine and Moselle rivers, which were destroyed in wars or bombings, Eltz escaped every major conflict — the Thirty Years’ War, the French invasions, even World War II. It stands today almost exactly as it did 500 years ago.
Step inside and it’s like walking through time. Stone staircases twist at odd angles. Walls tilt because the builders had to adapt to the uneven rock beneath. There are more than 100 rooms, all crammed into towers rising up to 40 meters high. Some parts are purely medieval, others Gothic or Baroque — the result of generations layering new architecture over old.
The Golden Hall, Knights’ Hall, and Treasury are filled with furniture, armor, and relics from centuries ago. Many of these pieces aren’t museum replicas — they’re family heirlooms that have never left the castle.
In the 1800s, Count Karl zu Eltz poured his fortune into restoring the castle without modernizing it. He wanted authenticity, not luxury. It cost him decades and a small fortune, but thanks to that, Eltz looks frozen in time rather than rebuilt.
By the 20th century, Eltz Castle had become a national symbol. It was even printed on the 500 Deutsche Mark banknote before the Euro replaced it.
Today, the castle still belongs to the Eltz-Kempenich branch of the family. They live elsewhere, but they open the castle for visitors every year. Most castles in Europe are ruins or reconstructions — Eltz isn’t either. It’s a living structure, with nearly 900 years of unbroken family history behind its walls.
No destruction, no abandonment, no conqueror’s flag ever flew above it.
Just one family, one fortress, and a timeline that never broke.
BREAKING: Federal prosecutors are investigating whether senior leaders of the Black Lives Matter organization defrauded donors who contributed tens of millions of dollars during the 2020 protests, two sources familiar with the probe tell Fox News.
Investigators have issued subpoenas and executed at least one search warrant in recent weeks.
INSANE 🚨 Jon Wedger the former Metropolitan Police Detective Constable in London, UK exposes he was threatened and ordered to stop his investigation into grooming gangs in London
He was told to drop sex abuse cases of 50 children or he would lose his home, job, AND CHILDREN
This is the UK liberal government
Liberals can never again gain power in America or we are next
“You were told to stop investigating the cases of over 50 children?”
“Well, it was more aggressive and course than that. I was told that if I continued to look into it or revealed my findings as one of two officers that was dedicated to looking for children involved in what we call a crime of prostitution. — When I put my findings on an intelligence report and I was submitted to a senior officer, I was told if I continued on my path. I would lose my home, my job and my children.“