47 Unfiltered - Trump Brings the Heat, From Texas to the DOJ
From Trump’s Texas response to Epstein fallout at DOJ, this one’s packed with heat. No spin. No filter.
It’s Saturday, and Trump isn’t slowing down — neither are we. From Texas flood zones to war rooms in D.C., the headlines today are stacked. Kerry folds on the border. Trump sharpens the trade sword. And deep inside the FBI? Epstein fallout is exploding.
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Trump Visits Texas Flood Zone, Pledges “Everything It Takes” After Independence Day Disaster
President Trump traveled to Kerrville, Texas, on Friday to meet with first responders, local officials, and grieving families after catastrophic floods swept through East Texas, killing at least 120 and leaving dozens more missing. The visit comes just 48 hours after Trump signed a major disaster declaration, fast-tracking federal aid and resources into the state.
Trump toured flood-damaged communities alongside Texas Governor Allen West and FEMA Director Chad Wolf. Speaking to press and residents outside a church-turned-relief center, Trump promised “everything it takes — and then some” to support recovery efforts.
“We’re going to bring this place back, and we’re going to do it fast. No red tape, no delays, just action,” Trump said.
The disaster declaration unlocks immediate FEMA support, National Guard deployment, emergency housing funds, and infrastructure rebuilding. Trump also confirmed mobile field hospitals and supply convoys were en route.
Despite ongoing recovery efforts, over 30 counties remain under water. Local sheriffs described “entire towns erased overnight.” The president’s visit was praised by conservative leaders as a decisive show of leadership, contrasting what they called the “federal neglect” seen during past Democratic administrations.
Bongino Mulls Resignation After Blow-Up Over Epstein Files Fallout
Frustration is boiling inside the Trump administration’s law enforcement brass after Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino reportedly clashed with Attorney General Pam Bondi over the Epstein files — and is now considering stepping down.Main Story Headline
WHAT HAPPENED:
Multiple sources confirmed to Fox News that Bongino hasn’t been seen at FBI headquarters since Wednesday, following a heated confrontation with Bondi at the White House. One insider said Bongino “needed time” after a series of decisions on the Epstein case left him “furious.”
At the center of the controversy is a joint FBI/DOJ memo released last weekend claiming there is no Epstein client list and reaffirming the narrative that the billionaire predator killed himself in a Manhattan jail cell in 2019. Bongino reportedly signed off on the memo — but is now privately expressing regret.
The clash has exposed internal tension between Bondi’s Justice Department and parts of the FBI, despite official denials. White House officials, including Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt and Principal Deputy Harrison Fields, dismissed any reports of division as “baseless” and “distractions.”
Deputy AG Todd Blanche added fuel to the fire by defending the memo publicly, saying he worked “closely” with Bongino and FBI Director Kash Patel to finalize it — signaling leadership unity, even as private doubts leak.
TRUMP’S TAKE:
When a White House reporter raised the issue during a cabinet meeting, Trump cut in:
“Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein? … This guy’s been talked about for years. We’ve got Texas, we’ve got everything else going on — and people are still on about this creep?”
WHY IT MATTERS:
Public frustration over the DOJ’s handling of the Epstein files is growing, especially after the release of a surveillance video that reportedly proves no one entered Epstein’s cell the night he died — yet contains a mysterious one-minute gap. Bongino’s possible departure could signal deeper rifts over how to handle one of the most radioactive scandals of the century.
Bondi and Patel remain in their posts with Trump’s full backing. Bongino’s next move could determine whether that unity holds.
Homan: If They Can’t Stay Here, We’ll Ship Them Somewhere That’ll Take Them
Border czar Tom Homan is making it crystal clear: violent criminal illegals who can’t be sent home are getting booted anyway — to any country that will take them. The Trump White House is negotiating new international deals to make sure the deportation machine never stalls.
THE DETAILS:
Appearing on The Conversation with Politico’s Dasha Burns, Homan revealed that eight criminal illegals — from Myanmar, Cuba, Vietnam, Laos, Mexico, and only one actually from South Sudan — were recently deported to South Sudan as part of a bilateral agreement.
Critics are howling over South Sudan’s instability. Homan’s answer?
“If we remove somebody to Sudan — they can stay there a week and leave. I don’t know.”
The message is unambiguous: Trump’s not keeping violent illegals on American streets just because their home countries don’t want them back.
LOOKING AHEAD:
While Homan declined to name future third-party host nations, he confirmed deals are in the works — and the U.S. won’t hesitate to use them.
“When you’ve got countries that won’t take their nationals back, and they can’t stay here, we find another country willing to accept them.”
This follows a major Supreme Court win for the administration, which lifted restrictions on where deported migrants can be sent — paving the way for more aggressive removals.
BOTTOM LINE:
For the worst of the worst — the violent, the dangerous, the national security threats — Trump’s not waiting on bureaucracy.
“They’re not walking the streets of this country,” Homan said. “We’ll find a third, safe nation to send them to — and we’re doing it.”
Trump to Putin: Invade Ukraine and I’ll “Bomb the S— Out of Moscow”
A new book reveals that President Trump delivered a blunt, high-stakes warning to Vladimir Putin before the Ukraine war ever began — drop bombs, and Moscow burns. It’s a window into Trump’s foreign policy style: zero ambiguity, maximum deterrence.
THE DETAILS:
According to 2024: How Trump Retook the White House and the Democrats Lost America, the president recounted to donors how he laid it out for both Putin and Xi Jinping in private talks before leaving office.
“Vladimir, if you do it, we’re going to bomb the s— out of Moscow,” Trump said — captured on audio obtained by CNN.
The same warning was reportedly issued to Xi over Taiwan.
“I’m going to bomb the s— out of Beijing.”
Trump admitted both leaders may not have believed him. “Except 10 percent,” he said. “And 10 percent is all you need.”
CONTEXT:
Trump is using his second term to reassert “peace through strength.” While critics scoff, the results are hard to ignore: Russia didn’t touch Ukraine under Trump. The war began under Biden and dragged on until Trump’s return.
The new quote also fits with Trump’s recent public shift on Putin, calling his behavior “bulls—” and warning new sanctions could be coming soon.
WHITE HOUSE RESPONSE:
Trump’s team didn’t deny the quote — they doubled down.
“Russia never dared invade Ukraine when he was in office,” said White House spokesperson Anna Kelly. “Thanks to this President’s leadership… peace through strength is restored.”
BOTTOM LINE:
This wasn’t bravado for the cameras — it was policy. Trump told the world’s most dangerous men exactly what he’d do. And while the elites clutched pearls, those men backed down. That’s the Trump Doctrine.
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