Blood on the Floor, Blame in the Air: What Really Sparked the ICE Shooting
Dallas wasn’t random chaos — it was the explosion of years of political demonization, and the fingerprints are everywhere.
Good Morning, it’s Thursday, September 25th, 2025.
Let’s be clear: the Dallas ICE shooting didn’t happen in a vacuum. It wasn’t just a “deranged shooter” with a grudge. It was the bloody result of years of rhetoric, headlines, and activist chants that painted ICE officers as Nazis, kidnappers, and thugs. When you tell America that enforcing immigration law is equivalent to war crimes, don’t be surprised when someone decides to pick up a rifle.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem called for prayers, and Vice President JD Vance called for calm. But the prayers don’t erase the fact that agents are being hunted on their own soil. FBI officials confirmed the shooter’s ammo was scrawled with anti-ICE messages — a smoking gun of motive if there ever was one. Yet Democrats who spent years calling for ICE to be abolished are now pretending this is some isolated tragedy.
Dallas wasn’t isolated. It was inevitable. And until America calls out the rhetoric fueling this violence, the blood on the floor will keep spreading.
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Blood on ICE in Dallas
Shooter storms ICE facility, leaves agents and detainees dead.
A nightmare unfolded in Dallas on Wednesday when a gunman opened fire at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility, leaving multiple people dead and others wounded before killing himself with a self-inflicted shot. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed the fatalities in a statement, calling the violence “unprecedented” and urging Americans to pray for the victims and their families.
The attack wasn’t random. FBI agents revealed that ammunition recovered near the suspect was inscribed with anti-ICE messages — a chilling marker that this wasn’t just a shooting, but an ideological assault. ICE officers, already facing a reported 1,000% surge in assaults since Trump’s enhanced deportation operations began, are being hunted on the home front.
This didn’t happen in a vacuum. For years, Democrats and activist groups have branded ICE as the “Gestapo,” staged “Abolish ICE” rallies, and cheered on sanctuary cities that block federal law enforcement. That rhetoric has consequences. When you paint officers as villains instead of civil servants, someone eventually decides to pick up a gun.
Vice President JD Vance didn’t mince words: “The obsessive attack on law enforcement, particularly ICE, must stop. I’m praying for everyone hurt in this attack and for their families.” Police confirmed two ICE detainees were killed during the chaos, underscoring how indiscriminate and reckless this violence really was.
DHS is now bracing for fallout as questions swirl: Was this a lone actor radicalized by years of anti-ICE propaganda, or the start of a broader campaign of politically motivated violence? Either way, the Dallas tragedy is a flashing red warning. The demonization of law enforcement has crossed the line from words to bloodshed.
Bottom Line: The attack on ICE in Dallas wasn’t just a tragedy — it was the predictable result of a political climate that treats America’s law enforcers as enemies of the state. The left lit the match. Now agents — and detainees — are paying the price.
Ben Carson Joins Trump’s MAHA Offensive
From HUD to USDA, Carson takes the health fight rural.
Ben Carson is back in the policy trenches. The former HUD secretary and world-renowned neurosurgeon has been tapped by the Department of Agriculture to spearhead nutrition, healthcare, and housing under Trump’s “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) initiative.
Carson’s new role positions him as the USDA’s chief voice on food policy, rural health, and housing reform. He’ll be working alongside Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., forming what the White House sees as the health policy power trio of the administration.
The MAHA agenda is no side project. Early proposals include cracking down on SNAP benefits being used for junk food and updating the official Dietary Guidelines for Americans later this year — recommendations that ripple through school cafeterias, grocery labels, and healthcare playbooks.
Carson, already serving as vice chair of Trump’s presidential commission on religious liberty, is becoming one of the administration’s most versatile policy players. From housing to healthcare to nutrition, his portfolio is expanding as the White House leans into MAHA as a signature second-term push.
Bottom Line: Carson isn’t just dusting off his HUD resume — he’s becoming a key architect of Trump’s health and nutrition overhaul, with MAHA poised to reshape how Americans eat, live, and stay healthy.
Trump Prepares Crackdown After ICE Bloodshed
President signals new order to dismantle left-wing terror networks.
President Trump wasted no time after the Dallas ICE shooting, calling the attack “despicable” and blaming it squarely on left-wing rhetoric. The gunman, who killed two detainees before turning the weapon on himself, had “anti-ICE” messages written on his shell casings — the second time in weeks political violence has come stamped with leftist slogans.
On Truth Social, Trump blasted Democrats for comparing ICE officers to “Nazis” and fueling an environment where agents are hunted for doing their jobs. “The Brave Men and Women of ICE are just trying to do their jobs, and remove the ‘WORST of the WORST’ Criminals out of our Country,” he wrote. “This violence is the result of the Radical Left Democrats constantly demonizing Law Enforcement.”
Trump has already signed an executive order designating Antifa a domestic terrorist organization after the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk earlier this month. Now, he’s signaling a follow-up order to go after those financing and supporting left-wing cells, a move that could put universities, activist groups, and nonprofits under the microscope.
This is the third major act of political violence in just two weeks — Kirk’s murder, a shooting at an ABC station by an anti-Trump gunman, and now the Dallas ICE massacre. Trump’s allies say the pattern proves the need for a crackdown, while Democrats warn the president is “overreaching.”
Bottom Line: The Dallas attack hardened Trump’s resolve. With ICE under fire and Antifa already branded a terror network, his next move may expand the fight to anyone bankrolling the chaos.
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Democrats’ War on ICE, Receipts Edition
Breitbart pulled the receipts: at least eight times top Democrats smeared ICE as “Gestapo,” “terrorists,” or “monsters” — language now echoed in the Dallas shooter’s ammo scribbles. These aren’t just words anymore; they’ve bled into violence. Read More ➝
Newsom Floats Trump Suspensions Fantasy
California Gov. Gavin Newsom admitted he has a “strong fear” Trump will suspend the 2028 election to cling to power. Yes, the same guy who couldn’t keep his own state lights on now warns about “dictatorship.” Projection, anyone? Read More ➝
Comey Finally in DOJ Crosshairs
The Justice Department is seeking to indict former FBI Director James Comey for lying to Congress. After years of dodging accountability for his role in Crossfire Hurricane, the walls are closing in. Read More ➝
A Legacy Written in Fire
Death Tried to Silence Him — It Awakened a Movement
Charlie Kirk didn’t live cautiously. He lived on mission. And the day before his assassination, as Megyn Kelly reported, he and his wife Erika prayed with a priest, shaken by mounting threats yet grounded in faith. That final act — faith over fear — is now etched into the story of a man who knew the danger and pressed on anyway.
His death was meant to shatter his movement. Instead, it’s multiplying. National Review wrote that “Charlie Kirk’s movement will not die with him,” and they’re right. Turning Point and the network he built have already outgrown the founder, becoming a nationwide force that no single bullet could extinguish. Kirk’s absence has become fuel, a rallying point for thousands who see his murder not as an end, but as a call to arms — civic, cultural, and spiritual.
That torch is already being lifted. Newsmax reports that allies and longtime colleagues are stepping forward, determined to carry Kirk’s mission beyond the man himself. Instead of despair, they’re meeting his loss with defiance, insisting his vision was never meant to rest on one set of shoulders. As one supporter put it, “This was Charlie’s vision, but it belongs to all of us now.”
Charlie Kirk was a son, a husband, a fighter. His killers thought they could erase him; instead, they immortalized him. In death, his faith, his warnings, and his mission became impossible to ignore.
Bottom Line: Charlie Kirk isn’t gone. He’s everywhere — in the rallies swelling with new recruits, in the leaders rising to carry his banner, and in the resolve of a movement that refuses to surrender. They tried to silence him. Instead, they made him eternal.
Together with The Ledger
When “Abolish ICE” becomes live ammo
For years, politicians and activists turned “Abolish ICE” into a rallying cry. They branded agents as “Gestapo,” demonized deportations, and treated law enforcement like villains in their own country.
Wednesday in Dallas, that rhetoric turned lethal.
A gunman stormed an ICE facility, killing detainees, wounding others, and leaving shell casings etched with anti-ICE messages. This wasn’t random. It was narrative turned operational.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem called it “unprecedented.” JD Vance prayed for the victims and torched the culture of demonization: “The obsessive attack on law enforcement, particularly ICE, must stop.”
Here’s the cautionary tale: you can’t pour gasoline on the fire for years and then act shocked when it burns.
This Sunday’s Ledger uncovers the receipts: the groups who mainstreamed “ICE = Nazis,” the media psyops feeding the frenzy, and what’s coming next if the demonization doesn’t end.
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The ICE shooting is a line in the sand. Either America admits that demonizing law enforcement breeds bloodshed — or we keep pretending words don’t kill until the next body drops.
~ Scott 🇺🇸
P.S. Dallas: ICE officers under fire, bullets carved with anti-ICE slogans. The Left lit the match. Sunday’s Ledger has the receipts.
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