Pax Trump; Give Marco Rubio a Nobel Prize for babysitting Zelensky
Oksana Markarova, Ukraine’s ambassador to the USA, had the worst moment of her life on February 28 when she watched her boss insult President Trump in the Oval Office
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Oksana Markarova, Ukraine’s ambassador to the USA, had the worst moment of her life on February 28 when she watched her boss insult President Trump in the Oval Office
Democrats thought Trump’s second presidency would be a repeat of his first. They cornered him last time by triangulating lawsuits, the bureaucrats and RINOs to stymie a president they believed unworthy of the title. Republicans in the Senate saddled the newbie with a Cabinet of Termites. He trusted them. Bigly yuge mistake. Ha ha ha. …
Trump warned them. They laughed. Now they weep, we laugh. Ah, the lamentations of the women.
America was willing to go to war with the Soviet during the Cuban Missile Crisis, a military incursion on our border. Is American willing to go to war with Russia over one of its neighbors?
“The Rule of Unelected Bureaucrats is over!” According to Steve, “We have two governments: The elected government which is revolving and the permanent government which is the bureaucracy, and they operate in disregard of what the elected government wants.”
President Trump electrified a joint session of Congress, the nation, and the world with a masterful speech on Tuesday night that summarized what his administration has accomplished in just six weeks
Workers at the U.S. African Development Foundation, a self-described independent agency, refused to let into its building, the agency’s new acting director on Wednesday.
I was sent this picture a few days ago and asked if it reflected reality geographically or geopolitically. My answer was a simple one to start:
“The media and our friends in the Democrat Party kept saying we needed new legislation, we must have legislation to secure the border. But it turned out that all we really needed was a new president.”
“I’m like a banty rooster in a big red rooster crowd. I’m puny, short and little, but I’m loud!” Personally, I can’t think of a better description of the banty Zelensky, leader of the Ukraine.
Watching a Defense Secretary actually break a sweat alongside soldiers is refreshing—way better than the usual photo-op of some suited-up bureaucrat awkwardly shaking hands with troops before retreating to a catered lunch.
Trump has discombobulated the NATO blowhards just as he has done with Democrats. They tried to jail him, bankrupt him and even kill him and failed, failed, failed.
The recent meeting between former President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky highlights several key diplomatic and strategic concerns.
Europe and NATO have been asking themselves of late if they can depend on the United States to be there for them in case of attack by a foreign enemy. But the real question is whether we can depend on them to be worthy of our blood and treasure.
In a plot twist that even the most imaginative conspiracy theorists couldn’t predict, BlackRock—the financial behemoth previously accused of orchestrating an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump—has now been handed the keys to the Panama Canal’s major ports by none other than Trump himself.
Last night, Donald Trump wasn’t just giving a speech—he was the star quarterback throwing a game-winning Hail Mary, spiking the football, and heading off to the afterparty with the prom queen.
Since his iconic descent down the escalator, President Donald Trump has faced relentless attacks unlike any other figure in modern U.S. history. Despite enduring the slings and arrows of his fiercest critics, he has defied the odds, staging a remarkable political comeback. Throughout American history, only one other president—Grover Cleveland—has won a non-consecutive term. Beyond …
The IRS doesn’t need tens of thousands of more auditors. It needs technology and focus to preform it’s legitimate duty without harassing the American people.
The Great Capitulation continues as Trump’s enemies bend at the knee like he was BLM.
It’s not only about peace, saving lives or mineral rights; it’s more about the quid pro quo conceived by Trump’s Art of the Deal – winning by advantageously creating confusion and turmoil for the opposition.