3,000 TROOPS DEPLOYED TO THE BORDER—WHAT COMES NEXT WILL SHOCK AMERICA
Biden said the invasion was a “challenge”—Trump just sent in the military.
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In 2019, Trump warned us that the border crisis would spiral out of control if Democrats had their way. They called it fear-mongering. Fast forward to today, and 3,000 U.S. troops and Stryker combat vehicles are heading to the southern border.
This isn’t just policy—it’s a military operation to take back control of America’s sovereignty. Hegseth is leading the charge, and for the first time in U.S. history, “100% operational control” of the border is within reach.
But that’s just the beginning. Trump is slapping tariffs on Colombia for refusing to take back deported migrants, forcing Democrats to defend the indefensible, and launching a U.S. Crypto Reserve to break globalist control over digital finance.
Meanwhile, the deep state is losing its grip, Musk is running Washington like a business, and the spending war is only just beginning.
You are watching history unfold. Will you be on the sidelines—or in the fight?
Trump Deploys Troops to the Border - 100% Operational Control in Sight
In a historic move, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered 3,000 U.S. troops and Stryker combat vehicles to reinforce the southern border, marking the largest military deployment for border security in modern history. The mission? Achieve 100% operational control—something no administration has ever accomplished.
The move comes as illegal border crossings have plummeted to record lows, thanks to Trump’s aggressive enforcement policies. With deportations surging and penalties for illegal entry increasing, the administration is doubling down on securing the border once and for all. The Pentagon’s involvement signals a new phase in Trump’s America First agenda—where the military isn’t just deployed overseas but is used to defend the homeland.
Hegseth confirmed that the troops will be working alongside Border Patrol and National Guard forces to seal off high-traffic illegal crossing points. Intelligence sources report that cartels are already shifting tactics, anticipating increased resistance at the border. Meanwhile, Mexico’s leadership is privately fuming over the move, as Trump has made it clear that any foreign government that fails to control its borders will deal with a fully militarized U.S. response.
The administration’s zero-tolerance approach is paying off—and the numbers prove it. February’s illegal crossings hit the lowest levels ever recorded, proving that strict enforcement works. Despite this success, Democrats and leftist activists are already calling the military deployment “excessive” and “dangerous”—but fail to explain why securing the nation’s borders should be controversial.
With the border crisis nearing an end, the question is clear: Will Biden-era open-border advocates admit they were wrong—or will they continue to fight Trump’s America First crackdown? One thing is certain: the days of unchecked illegal immigration are over. Read more
Grenell Blasts Susan Rice: 'Your Policies Ushered in War'
Former Acting Director of National Intelligence Ric Grenell has publicly criticized Susan Rice, the former National Security Advisor, attributing recent global conflicts to her tenure and policies. Grenell accused Rice and the Democratic Party of foreign policy failures that have led to wars in Ukraine, Gaza, and even referenced Rwanda. He highlighted the Benghazi incident, alleging misinformation about its causes, and contrasted the previous administration's achievements in the Middle East and Europe with the current state of affairs.
Grenell's remarks underscore a deep-seated frustration among some conservatives regarding the outcomes of past foreign policies. By linking Rice's tenure to current conflicts, he emphasizes the long-term consequences of diplomatic strategies and decisions. This critique also reflects ongoing partisan debates about accountability and the effectiveness of prior administrations in handling international crises.
Such public criticisms can influence public opinion and shape narratives around foreign policy effectiveness. They may also affect the reputations of key political figures and inform future policy discussions, especially as the nation reflects on past decisions to guide current and future international strategies. More
The Gates Foundation's Financial Loop: Philanthropy or Profit?
Investigations have revealed that the Gates Foundation's grants often circulate back to entities that financially benefit Bill Gates and his associates. While the foundation claims to fund global development, critics argue that this cycle enriches Gates under the guise of philanthropy. The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) uncovered misappropriation of public funds at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), with money allegedly directed to questionable initiatives. Gates has defended USAID's $50 billion annual budget, emphasizing its importance despite concerns over financial accountability.
The intertwining of public funds with private philanthropic initiatives raises ethical questions about the true beneficiaries of such partnerships. The revelation that funds circulate in a manner that potentially profits private individuals challenges the integrity of charitable organizations and government agencies alike. This scenario highlights the need for transparency and oversight in philanthropic endeavors to ensure that the intended recipients genuinely benefit.
These findings could lead to increased scrutiny of philanthropic organizations and their financial practices, potentially prompting policy reforms to enhance accountability. Public trust in both charitable foundations and government agencies may be eroded, affecting future collaborations and funding initiatives aimed at global development and aid. More
UK's Prime Minister Faces Backlash Over Free Speech Claims
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has come under fire for asserting that the UK upholds free speech. Critics argue that recent actions, such as arrests for social media posts and the implementation of hate speech laws, contradict this claim. The debate intensifies as citizens and advocacy groups challenge the balance between maintaining public order and protecting individual freedoms.
The tension between government policies and individual rights is a perennial issue in democratic societies. Sunak's statements have sparked discussions about the UK's commitment to free speech, especially in light of actions perceived as suppressive. This scenario underscores the challenges governments face in addressing hate speech and misinformation without encroaching on fundamental freedoms.
The controversy may lead to legal challenges and demands for policy reviews to ensure that free speech is genuinely protected in the UK. Public discourse on the limits of free expression could influence future legislation and the enforcement of existing laws, potentially reshaping the landscape of civil liberties in the country. More
Sen. Chris Murphy claims the White House is ‘an arm of the Kremlin,’ accusing Trump of pushing Russian interests—without evidence. More
Marco Rubio defends Trump’s peace efforts, calling out critics who only oppose diplomacy when it’s Trump at the table. More
Progressives suddenly care about separation of powers, now that Trump is using executive orders to cut bureaucracy. More
Billionaire Howard Lutnick backs Trump’s tariffs, calling them necessary to curb China’s economic abuses. More
Pam Bondi shares new Epstein files update, but concerns arise that she may have compromised key evidence. More
Slashing Waste, One Contract at a Time
128 government contracts canceled yesterday, saving taxpayers $60M. Since DOGE’s launch, over 3,000 wasteful contracts have been eliminated.
Among the latest cuts: a $3.5M consulting contract for “larval fish monitoring”—a project the Bureau of Reclamation deemed ‘non-essential.’
Trump forces Democrats to defend the indefensible, exposing their radical positions on crime, immigration, and economic policy. As Trump pushes stronger border security, deportations, and lower taxes, Democrats are being forced to take positions that put them on the wrong side of voters. His strategy? Make them own their failures—loudly. More
Trump launches U.S. Crypto Reserve to dominate the digital economy. His new Executive Order on Digital Assets creates a Crypto Strategic Reserve featuring XRP, SOL, ADA, BTC, and ETH, ensuring America leads the crypto industry instead of falling behind. After Biden’s attacks on digital currency, Trump promises to Make America the Crypto Capital of the World.
Trump slaps new tariffs on Colombia after the country refused to accept deportation flights carrying illegal migrants. His message is clear: nations that refuse to take back their citizens will face economic consequences. This move is part of Trump’s larger crackdown on countries that enable illegal immigration while profiting from U.S. trade.
Trump fires up Ohio with a massive campaign-style rally, drawing tens of thousands to hear his message on economic success, border security, and taking back America. He slammed Biden’s failures, touted his administration’s job growth, and called on supporters to “finish what we started” in 2024.
Trump’s Truth Social activity surges, taking aim at political opponents, weak Republicans, and leftist policies. He blasted Biden’s economic disaster, the weaponized DOJ, and globalist control over America’s interests. His direct, unfiltered posts continue to set the media agenda—whether they like it or not.
New executive order signed to strengthen border security. While specific details are yet to be released, insiders report the order expands ICE authority, fast-tracks deportations, and strengthens asylum restrictions. Trump is delivering on his promise to shut down illegal immigration once and for all.
🔥 Trump is taking action on every front—economic, digital, and national security. The left is panicking. 🚀
“A country without borders is not a country. And if they don’t like it, they can pack their bags.”
— President Donald J. Trump
Washington doesn’t know what to do now that Trump is using the military to enforce the law. The border is closing, the economy is shifting, and the old system is dying fast.
But here’s what they really don’t want you to see…
Coming up next: “DOGE Unveiled: Inside Trump’s New Department of Government Efficiency.” We’re pulling back the curtain on Elon Musk’s federal takeover, the mass firings, the missing trillions, and why D.C. insiders are terrified. This is the deep dive they don’t want you to read.
~ Scott 🇺🇸
P.S. Here’s my take on Trump’s tariffs on Colombia—this is how you win a negotiation. When a country refuses to take back its illegal migrants, you don’t beg—you hit them where it hurts. What do you think? Should Trump go even further? Hit reply and let me know.
This issue is too big to keep to yourself. If this border crackdown doesn’t wake people up, nothing will. 🚨