Unlike Democrats and RINOs, I want America to be great again.
In the wake of the United States seizure of cartel gangster and illegitimate Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro, the worldwide Left from Hollywood to China predictably erupted in outrage and began blustering about “international law” and calling for the impeachment of President Trump. And not just the Left – an X account called Republicans Against Trump, which has nearly a million followers (most of them probably Russian bots), posed this smug question: “Hey MAGA, still happy with your vote?”
I don’t presume to speak for the entire MAGA movement (although based on the flood of similar responses to that post on X, apparently I do), but my answer is an unreserved “Yes. I voted for this.”
I voted for a President and administration that successfully conducts laser-focused law enforcement strikes instead of losing forever wars and then abandoning billions of dollars’ worth of military equipment and weaponry for our enemies to appropriate.
I voted for a President and administration that takes swift, effective, decisive action to make the Western hemisphere, our neighborhood, safer and free of the insidious influence of our enemies.
I voted for a President and administration that renamed the Department of Defense the Department of War – not because I want us to go to war, but because I want our enemies on alert that we don’t start fights but we finish them.
I voted for a President and administration that is not buying into the failed liberal global order of “international law” and America-hating transnational institutions like the United Nations. “International law” has never been anything but a strategy of our enemies to reign in American sovereignty and the exercise of American power for American interests. If that sounds illiberal or imperialistic, I don’t care, Margaret.
I voted for a President and administration that is unashamedly reclaiming our previously unchallenged status as the reigning world superpower. (Remember when Barack Obama made sure he was photographed carrying around Fareed Zakaria’s book The Post-American World? Yeah, screw that.) If not us, who – Russia? China? The Arab Middle East? Pretending that our enemies don’t each want to be the preeminent world power is stupidly naïve. The world is not a better place when America settles for being just another player on the world stage.
I voted for a President and administration that secured our border and is conducting a campaign to remove illegal immigrants, especially repeat felons and gang members.
I voted for a President and administration that obliterates drug traffickers with targeted strikes, and then posts videos of those strikes online. --->READ MORE HERE
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President Donald Trump put Colombian President Gustavo Petro on notice during a Saturday press conference, where he also addressed the fallout from the U.S. military operation that captured Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro.
Asked about Petro’s comment that he was “not concerned about anything happening to him in the aftermath of this operation,” Trump responded: “He has cocaine mills. He has factories where he makes cocaine. And yeah, I think I stick by my first statement. He’s making cocaine and they’re sending it into the United States, so he does have to watch his ass.”
The comments follow an earlier incident in December in which Trump warned that Petro “better close up those cocaine factories,” citing at least three major cocaine production facilities in Colombia. At the time, Trump said the U.S. government had direct knowledge of their locations and called Petro “a troublemaker,” adding, “he better watch it.”
Petro, a self-described Marxist and former guerrilla, has clashed repeatedly with U.S. authorities since Trump returned to office. The Colombian leader was previously sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury and had his visa revoked after publicly urging the U.S. military to disobey Trump’s orders and join a “multi-national” force to “free Palestine.” He has also sparked diplomatic rows with the United States over deportation flights, referred to Trump as an “obstacle to democracy,” and even suggested that “humanity” should “get rid of Trump,” snapping his fingers in a widely condemned interview that aired in October.
The escalating tensions between Trump and Petro come in the wake of a historic U.S. military operation that led to the capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro. --->READ MORE HERE
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