They Mourned a Patriot, Then Betrayed His Cause
The regime’s walls are cracking. The movement’s enforcers are closing in.
You can feel the shift.
Like a pressure drop before the thunder.
For years, the regime ran cover — soft hands for radicals, blacklists for patriots. They buried the enemies list under “civil rights” and let the mob set the terms of engagement. But not anymore.
Now? The men who played cleanup are holding the flamethrowers.
ICE finally got the go-ahead to eject Mahmoud Khalil, the jihadist in a preacher’s clothing who danced around deportation like it was a game.
Ted Cruz just knifed the donor class, naming the NGOs feeding the beast that led to Charlie Kirk’s murder.
And Jim Jordan — backed by a steel-eyed Kash Patel — took a swing at Jasmine Crockett and knocked the whole “racist FBI” talking point into the dirt.
This isn’t defense. It’s discipline.
This is what power feels like when it stops apologizing.
Every move is strategic. Every target earned it.
These aren’t just hearings, bills, or removals.
These are pressure points being hit — one after another — to show the regime there’s no safe zone left.
This is how narrative control really works.
See how NGOs, “fact-checkers,” and tech platforms flag your behavior before you even hit publish — and how these tactics feed directly into surveillance pipelines.
House Pushes Kirk Resolution, But Buries Tariffs in the Backroom
It wasn’t just a procedural vote.
It was a pressure valve release — and a test of who’s still got steel in their spine.
The House advanced the resolution to honor Charlie Kirk — the America First flame that got snuffed out on a Utah campus last week.
Language reads like a eulogy. But the subtext? Regime retreat.
They call it a bipartisan tribute. We call it post-assassination PR.
The same system that ignored threats, downplayed the hate, and mocked Kirk’s name now rushes to light candles in the marble halls.
Mike Johnson fronted the resolution. Good.
But behind the curtain, the rule vote that carried it also neutered Congress’s ability to vote on tariffs.
Translation: While they grieve in public, they’re ceding trade power in private.
Only Massie saw the double-cross.
He backed the Kirk resolution — and voted present to protest the tariff gag.
One of the last fiscal hawks who still reads the fine print.
The real headline isn’t what passed.
It’s what got buried.
The CR to fund the government? Still live.
$88 million in new security — not for your family, but for theirs.
Because now that one of ours took a bullet, they’re panicking about theirs.
What they call “political extremism,” we call blowback from the chaos they manufactured.
They fed the flames. Kirk got burned.
Now they offer condolences from the same chair that looked the other way.
Don’t fall for the unity talk.
This was never about civility.
It’s about control — and who gets silenced next.
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CIRCLE OF POWER
Illegal Imam Deported — Homeland Gate Finally Slams Shut
An immigration judge just ordered Mahmoud Khalil — the radical imam accused of backing terrorist-linked entities — to be deported. After years of delay and bureaucratic cover, the Trump DOJ got it done. ICE confirmed he’s on the removal track. Khalil had become a symbol of the asylum abuse pipeline, using his clerical role to hide deep ties to Islamist networks. The deportation order sends a signal: the America First policy wall is back up. No more “protected class” games. No more open-border indulgences for enemies of the Republic.
Cruz Targets the Money Behind the Mob
Sen. Ted Cruz is naming names — and lighting matches. During a heated hearing, he torched the group’s funding of violent anti-Kirk protests, linking them to the same network that’s long been bankrolling domestic subversion. Cruz isn’t stopping at rhetoric — he’s backing legislation to cut their cash pipelines. FBI Director Kash Patel backed the bill publicly, signaling a strategic shift: the new Bureau’s going after the financiers, not just the foot soldiers. Regime donors in the NGO web just got a new problem: legal exposure with a Trump DOJ on the warpath.
Jordan, Patel Tag-Team Crockett’s Meltdown
It was a masterclass in public dismantling. Rep. Jasmine Crockett tried smearing FBI Director Kash Patel as “unqualified” — and walked face-first into a buzzsaw. Jordan opened with a smirk, then unleashed Patel’s resume like a missile: prosecutor, Intel Committee, National Security Council, Chief of Staff at DoD. Patel followed with cold-blooded truth bombs. No more school board spying. No more faith-based targeting. No more fake crime stats. The only thing left was Crockett’s pride — scattered on the floor like broken glass. The new FBI isn’t bending. It’s hunting.
Together with The Ledger
They want your tears on camera—and your trade tools off the floor. The House honored Charlie Kirk while a backroom rule tucked tariffs out of reach. Only Massie noticed. Don’t let photo ops hide policy losses. The latest Ledger lays out how to turn mourning into leverage: roll-call pressure, funding fights, and a campaign strategy that refuses to be placated by platitudes.
They’re not scared of tweets.
They’re scared of consequences.
And for the first time in years, they’re starting to land.
~ Scott 🇺🇸
PS. They voted a tribute — and tucked a tariff gag behind it. Public mourning, private ceding. The latest Ledger breaks down the double-cross and what the movement must do next.
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BAM 🔥. Laid out and fillet!!!Thank you Patriot 🇺🇸.