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And another Democrat narrative goes down in flames. And now there’s another narrative about to sink before it can even reach open water, the one about signalgate, turns out that the Pentagon “watchdog group” aka the pentagon IG, report actually vindicates @SecWar 100% case closed! And to make it even worse for the Dems, the pentagon IG… is a Biden appointee lol, how are the Dems going to spin this one? lol Dems week is about to get real bad as they rack up yet another L 🤷♂️🤣
In 8 mo's, Kash's FBI has issued "40k pages to Congress, Comey did 3k in 3 yrs, Wray did 13k in 7 yrs" - Transparency wise there's NO comparison, it's NOT slow walking, they're being more transparent than any FBI in my lifetime by A LOT & being methodical, so the convictions will last, we have 1 shot, for ALL the marbles, it must be done right!
EVERYTHING is connected all roads lead to the same places & the same ppl, when we finally see a prosecution, there will be an avalanche, the transparency & pace show it's true as, if you want the avalanche, you MUST prepare so that when it starts rolling down the mountain, all the bases are already covered & prepped. You need to get ruling's on the situations like what happpened w/ Comeys case via the judge, established through the courts & exhaustive appeals that go to SCOTUS, so that those situations do not continually arise for every case stalling the process & killing the momentum, we are getting there, it sucks, I hate it, but it is the only way 🙏
EVERYTHING is connected all roads lead to the same places & the same ppl, when we finally see a prosecution, there will be an avalanche, the transparency & pace show it's true as, if you want the avalanche, you MUST prepare so that when it starts rolling down the mountain, all the bases are already covered & prepped. You need to get ruling's on the situations like what happpened w/ Comeys case via the judge, established through the courts & exhaustive appeals that go to SCOTUS, so that those situations do not continually arise for every case stalling the process & killing the momentum, we are getting there, it sucks, I hate it, but it is the only way 🙏
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In 8 mo's, Kash's FBI has issued "40k pages to Congress, Comey did 3k in 3 yrs, Wray did 13k in 7 yrs" - Transparency wise there's NO comparison, it's NOT slow walking, they're being more transparent than any FBI in my lifetime by A LOT & being methodical…
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FBI Director Kash Patel explains that they have been providing what they can to the public while these massive ongoing investigations are taking place and says we can expect the Arctic Frost investigation to end up just like the J6 pipe bomber investigation.…
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In 8 mo's, Kash's FBI has issued "40k pages to Congress, Comey did 3k in 3 yrs, Wray did 13k in 7 yrs" - Transparency wise there's NO comparison, it's NOT slow walking, they're being more transparent than any FBI in my lifetime by A LOT & being methodical…
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🚨BOOMSHAKALAKA🚨
SCOTUS didn’t just ‘pause’ the lower court(well they did stay the injunction) but in reality they said Texas is ‘likely to succeed on the merits’ and let the map ride for 2026.
Translation-The racial-gerrymander lawsuits are dead in the water.
Every red state now has ZERO excuse.
Draw the damn maps, grab the 13–19 seats.
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SCOTUS didn’t just ‘pause’ the lower court(well they did stay the injunction) but in reality they said Texas is ‘likely to succeed on the merits’ and let the map ride for 2026.
Translation-The racial-gerrymander lawsuits are dead in the water.
Every red state now has ZERO excuse.
Draw the damn maps, grab the 13–19 seats.
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Not that we needed confirmation but 😎
https://x.com/JonathanTurley/status/1996690518214914270?s=20
https://x.com/JonathanTurley/status/1996690518214914270?s=20
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🔥"Read President Trump’s second National Security Strategy here. Congratulations to everyone who contributed to this."🔥
https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/2025-National-Security-Strategy.pdf
https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/2025-National-Security-Strategy.pdf
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🔥"Read President Trump’s second National Security Strategy here. Congratulations to everyone who contributed to this."🔥 https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/2025-National-Security-Strategy.pdf
🚨America first baby!🚨
Trump's National Security Strategy - November 2025(summary)
This document, issued by the White House under President Trump, outlines a pragmatic, "America First" framework for U.S. national security. It critiques previous post-Cold War policies for overreach and globalism, advocating a focused strategy on core interests like sovereignty, economic strength, and deterrence. Below is a structured overview based on the document's content.
Executive Summary: Key Overarching Themes and Objectives
The strategy prioritizes protecting America's survival, safety, and prosperity through non-interventionism, peace through strength, and realistic burden-sharing with allies. It aims to end mass migration, restore industrial dominance, and deter adversaries without endless wars. A central quote encapsulates this: "The purpose of foreign policy is the protection of core national interests; that is the sole focus of this strategy."
Major Sections: Core Strategies, Threats, and Priorities
- Introduction – What Is American Strategy?**
Critiques vague, elite-driven post-Cold War approaches that led to over-extension and alliance imbalances. Strategy: Develop a coherent plan tying U.S. desires to available tools. Threats: Hostile foreign influences and domestic miscalculations. Priorities: Leadership-driven renewal for a "new golden age" of American primacy.
- What Should the United States Want?
Domestic goals include secure borders, resilient infrastructure, a superior military (with nuclear deterrence), economic self-sufficiency, and cultural vitality. Globally: A stable Western Hemisphere, open Indo-Pacific, secure Europe, U.S.-influenced Middle East, and leadership in tech standards. Threats: Uncontrolled migration, economic predation, and foreign meddling. Priorities: Sovereignty and allied partnerships without overcommitment.
- What Are America’s Available Means to Get What We Want?
Leverages U.S. economic power, military might, geography, alliances, and soft power, enhanced by domestic reforms like energy independence, reindustrialization, tax cuts, and tech innovation. Threats: Dependencies on adversaries for critical supplies. Priorities: Aligning assets to reinforce global preeminence.
- The Strategy
- Principles: Pragmatic realism, non-interventionist default, sovereignty focus, balance-of-power diplomacy, pro-worker policies, and competent execution.
- Priorities: Halt mass migration, ensure fair alliances (e.g., "Hague Commitment" for 5% GDP defense spending by partners), economic security via balanced trade and supply chains, energy dominance, and financial reforms. Threats: Trade deficits, espionage, and energy vulnerabilities.
- Regions:
- Western Hemisphere: Enforce a "Trump Corollary" to the Monroe Doctrine; counter migration, cartels, and foreign rivals through partnerships and military repositioning.
- Asia: Rebalance China relations for fair trade and deterrence; bolster alliances like the Quad to secure tech and prevent conflicts (e.g., over Taiwan).
- Europe: Address decline with Ukraine stabilization and Russia negotiations; push NATO reforms and market access.
- Middle East: Expand Abraham Accords for peace; shift burdens to allies and avoid wars while countering Iran and terror.
- Africa: Pivot from aid to trade/investment; partner for resources and stability against extremism.
Trump's National Security Strategy - November 2025(summary)
This document, issued by the White House under President Trump, outlines a pragmatic, "America First" framework for U.S. national security. It critiques previous post-Cold War policies for overreach and globalism, advocating a focused strategy on core interests like sovereignty, economic strength, and deterrence. Below is a structured overview based on the document's content.
Executive Summary: Key Overarching Themes and Objectives
The strategy prioritizes protecting America's survival, safety, and prosperity through non-interventionism, peace through strength, and realistic burden-sharing with allies. It aims to end mass migration, restore industrial dominance, and deter adversaries without endless wars. A central quote encapsulates this: "The purpose of foreign policy is the protection of core national interests; that is the sole focus of this strategy."
Major Sections: Core Strategies, Threats, and Priorities
- Introduction – What Is American Strategy?**
Critiques vague, elite-driven post-Cold War approaches that led to over-extension and alliance imbalances. Strategy: Develop a coherent plan tying U.S. desires to available tools. Threats: Hostile foreign influences and domestic miscalculations. Priorities: Leadership-driven renewal for a "new golden age" of American primacy.
- What Should the United States Want?
Domestic goals include secure borders, resilient infrastructure, a superior military (with nuclear deterrence), economic self-sufficiency, and cultural vitality. Globally: A stable Western Hemisphere, open Indo-Pacific, secure Europe, U.S.-influenced Middle East, and leadership in tech standards. Threats: Uncontrolled migration, economic predation, and foreign meddling. Priorities: Sovereignty and allied partnerships without overcommitment.
- What Are America’s Available Means to Get What We Want?
Leverages U.S. economic power, military might, geography, alliances, and soft power, enhanced by domestic reforms like energy independence, reindustrialization, tax cuts, and tech innovation. Threats: Dependencies on adversaries for critical supplies. Priorities: Aligning assets to reinforce global preeminence.
- The Strategy
- Principles: Pragmatic realism, non-interventionist default, sovereignty focus, balance-of-power diplomacy, pro-worker policies, and competent execution.
- Priorities: Halt mass migration, ensure fair alliances (e.g., "Hague Commitment" for 5% GDP defense spending by partners), economic security via balanced trade and supply chains, energy dominance, and financial reforms. Threats: Trade deficits, espionage, and energy vulnerabilities.
- Regions:
- Western Hemisphere: Enforce a "Trump Corollary" to the Monroe Doctrine; counter migration, cartels, and foreign rivals through partnerships and military repositioning.
- Asia: Rebalance China relations for fair trade and deterrence; bolster alliances like the Quad to secure tech and prevent conflicts (e.g., over Taiwan).
- Europe: Address decline with Ukraine stabilization and Russia negotiations; push NATO reforms and market access.
- Middle East: Expand Abraham Accords for peace; shift burdens to allies and avoid wars while countering Iran and terror.
- Africa: Pivot from aid to trade/investment; partner for resources and stability against extremism.
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🔥"Read President Trump’s second National Security Strategy here. Congratulations to everyone who contributed to this."🔥 https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/2025-National-Security-Strategy.pdf
Key Recommendations or Actions
- Secure borders and end mass migration to safeguard sovereignty.
- Build and maintain the world's strongest military and nuclear arsenal.
- Demand 5% GDP defense contributions from allies via the Hague Commitment.
- Reindustrialize, secure supply chains, and achieve energy independence.
- Broker peace deals (e.g., Ukraine ceasefire, Israel-Iran normalization) through diplomacy.
- Invest heavily in AI, biotech, quantum tech, and the defense industrial base.
- Form economic coalitions in the Indo-Pacific and Global South for leverage.
- Readjust military posture in the Western Hemisphere to deter non-hemispheric threats.
Conclusion: Overall Tone and Implications
The document's tone is confident and unapologetic, celebrating American renewal while lambasting past "incompetence." It signals a shift to focused, strength-based engagement, implying reduced U.S. overextension, enhanced deterrence, and a world order centered on American interests—potentially stabilizing regions through pragmatic deals but challenging free-riding allies! 🔥
- Secure borders and end mass migration to safeguard sovereignty.
- Build and maintain the world's strongest military and nuclear arsenal.
- Demand 5% GDP defense contributions from allies via the Hague Commitment.
- Reindustrialize, secure supply chains, and achieve energy independence.
- Broker peace deals (e.g., Ukraine ceasefire, Israel-Iran normalization) through diplomacy.
- Invest heavily in AI, biotech, quantum tech, and the defense industrial base.
- Form economic coalitions in the Indo-Pacific and Global South for leverage.
- Readjust military posture in the Western Hemisphere to deter non-hemispheric threats.
Conclusion: Overall Tone and Implications
The document's tone is confident and unapologetic, celebrating American renewal while lambasting past "incompetence." It signals a shift to focused, strength-based engagement, implying reduced U.S. overextension, enhanced deterrence, and a world order centered on American interests—potentially stabilizing regions through pragmatic deals but challenging free-riding allies! 🔥