They’re Murdering White Farmers. Trump just made it Global.
When white farmers are slaughtered, the world shrugs—until Trump says it to a president’s face.
Good Morning, it’s Thursday, May 22nd, 2025.
The truth got dragged into the Oval Office, and global elites are squirming. Trump called out the South African government for its campaign of violence against white farmers—something no Western leader has dared to do. And that’s just the start. Today’s issue blows open the Biden family control structure, exposes China’s space tantrum, and confirms the DOJ is hiding the Biden-Hur tapes.
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Know someone who still thinks South Africa’s land reform is peaceful?
Send them this issue. Then wait for their excuse.
Trump Tells South Africa to Stop Killing White Farmers—In the Oval Office, to Their President’s Face
While the media looks the other way, Trump just demanded answers—in person—for the mass slaughter of white South African farmers.
President Trump confronted South African President Cyril Ramaphosa in the Oval Office over the targeted killings, land theft, and racially motivated violence against white farmers. He didn’t tiptoe around it. He didn’t use diplomatic fluff. He flat-out said the violence needs to stop and that the world is watching.
This matters because no other Western leader has had the spine to say it. Under Trump, America doesn’t just protect borders—we speak up for people the global elite would rather see erased. For conservative voters, this is exactly why we sent him back to the White House: not to play nice, but to call out evil, even when it’s politically radioactive. And the left? They’re dead silent—because the victims don’t fit their narrative.
This is what happens when a president isn’t afraid to say what everyone else is thinking. For years, South Africa’s government has waged a slow-motion campaign of state-sanctioned racial revenge—stripping land from white farmers, downplaying attacks, and letting radical mobs terrorize rural communities. Western governments have ignored it. The media has buried it. Social media censors anyone who brings it up.
Trump dragged it into the Oval Office and dropped it on the table like a hammer.
According to the Daily Wire, Trump told Ramaphosa directly that the attacks were unacceptable and must end. No vague concerns. No polite evasions. Just truth. The kind no one’s been willing to say out loud since this “land reform” nightmare started.
It’s the most taboo topic in modern foreign policy: racial violence against white people. The establishment has spent years pretending it doesn’t exist—because acknowledging it would destroy their entire racial grievance industry. But Trump doesn’t play by their rules. When it comes to life, liberty, and justice, he doesn’t care who’s offended. He cares who’s being killed.
The left pretends “equity” just means fairness. But in South Africa, it’s meant bloodshed, fear, and a global shrug. Not anymore. America First doesn’t mean America only. And Trump just made it very clear—if you commit racial violence under the banner of progress, don’t expect silence from this White House.
“We’re aware of the violence, and the world is watching.” That’s what Trump told him. Not a warning. A promise.
Bottom line: Trump stood up for the victims no one’s allowed to talk about. The ones the global left decided don’t count. That’s not just foreign policy—it’s a moral reckoning. And it’s why he’s back.
Jake Tapper Accidentally Outs the Real Power Behind the Biden Crime Family
CNN’s Jake Tapper just let slip what the press has refused to say for years—Hunter Biden wasn’t running the grift. He was the bag man. The real control came from the top.
In a rare moment of unguarded honesty, Tapper admitted on air that foreign influence and political coordination weren’t just running through Hunter’s laptop—they were being managed through Joe’s closest advisers, family insiders, and long-time Democratic power brokers. The implication: Joe Biden wasn’t just “aware” of the deals—he was central to how they operated.
This matters because it blows up the last fig leaf the left has tried to hide behind: that the president was just a “loving father” caught in the crossfire. Conservatives have been saying for years that the Biden operation was a coordinated, pay-to-play scam. Now the media’s own people are confirming it—because the walls are closing in and they’d rather bail than sink with the ship.
What they’re still hiding is the scope. How many agencies knew? How many foreign governments were involved? And why did federal prosecutors drag their feet until it became impossible to ignore?
The real impact: the “Hunter was a distraction” narrative just got nuked. The Biden family operation was a team sport—and the quarterback was never in rehab.
China Cries “Space War” After Trump Puts America First—Again
The CCP is throwing a tantrum over Trump’s new Golden Dome missile defense plan, accusing the U.S. of “militarizing space.” Translation: they’re mad we’re finally defending ourselves.
China’s Foreign Ministry came out swinging, claiming Trump’s plan to expand missile defense technology—including satellite-based systems—is a “threat to global stability.” But here’s the hypocrisy: China has been launching military satellites, testing anti-satellite weapons, and building its own space-based arsenal for years. They’re not worried about peace—they’re worried about losing their strategic advantage.
This is the liberal double standard in action. When Trump builds defense systems for America, it’s “dangerous.” When China does it for the CCP? Silence. What’s really happening is that the U.S. is finally refusing to play nice while our enemies sharpen knives behind our back.
Trump’s Golden Dome project isn’t about starting a war—it’s about making sure we don’t lose one. And for the first time in decades, our missile defense is being built with us in mind, not NATO or the UN.
China doesn’t fear escalation—they fear accountability. And under Trump, they’re finally getting it.
The Biden Tapes Are Real—and the DOJ Is Still Hiding Them
The DOJ has officially admitted the Biden-Hur interview tapes exist—and they’re refusing to release them. Not redacted. Not summarized. Just locked away.
This is the exact kind of hard proof the media demanded when Trump was under investigation. But now that it’s Biden? Suddenly, transparency is optional. The special counsel already concluded Biden was too mentally “diminished” to prosecute. Now the public can’t even hear how diminished he really was.
Here’s the data they won’t show: over 70% of voters say they want the tapes released. Independent legal experts—including left-leaning ones—agree there’s no legal reason to withhold them. This is pure political protection.
The real-world impact? The DOJ just set a precedent where presidents can be shielded from accountability based on political convenience. And the press is playing along, pretending this isn’t bigger than Watergate with a dementia twist.
What comes next? A House subpoena? A leak? Or total silence until the next crisis buries it? Either way, the tapes exist. And the cover-up is the story.
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NORTHERN BORDER TECH SURGE
Border Patrol is rolling out new surveillance tech on the U.S.-Canada border after a surge in illegal crossings. Turns out it’s not just the southern border they’ve been ignoring.
DOJ BURNS CIVIL RIGHTS CASES
The Biden-era civil rights lawsuits against the Louisville and Minneapolis police departments have been quietly dropped. No press conference. No accountability.
TRUMP ERA = BORDER PATROL BOOM
Border Patrol recruitment is hitting record highs, reversing years of decline under Biden. When morale’s up, so is the wall.
TIPS BILL PASSES UNANIMOUSLY
The Senate just passed a bill to eliminate taxes on tips—unanimously. Trump proposed it. The people loved it. And suddenly every politician wants credit.
GUTFELD: IT’S NOT JUST A COVER-UP
Greg Gutfeld nailed it: this isn’t just about hiding Biden’s condition—it’s about hiding why he was installed in the first place.
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“Political language is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable.”
— George Orwell
Thanks for reading today’s Daily Briefing. If you’re tired of leaders bowing, media lying, and justice being served only when it’s politically safe—this is your home. Trump’s not just back—he’s exposing everything they tried to bury. And so are we.
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~ Scott 🇺🇸
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This movement grows when you make it personal.
Do most Americans and Trump's administration know that, despite the legitimate frustrations and fears that still exist in South Africa, things have actually improved in some meaningful ways since the late 1990s?
There’s now legal racial equality under one of the most progressive constitutions in the world. Interracial friendships, workspaces, and even marriages—unthinkable under apartheid—are far more common in urban areas. A growing Black middle class is emerging, and more young South Africans than ever are trying to move beyond the old racial binaries.
But let’s not romanticize it—serious problems remain. Economic inequality is still heavily racialized, with wealth and land still disproportionately in white hands. Many Black South Africans live with daily poverty, poor service delivery, and unemployment. That reality fuels a lot of anger and disillusionment—sometimes expressed racially, sometimes politically, and yes, sometimes irresponsibly by figures like the EFF. Still, a lot of this tension comes from unfinished transformation, not from some desire for revenge. South Africa’s not perfect, but it’s not descending into genocidal chaos either. Most people want peace, fairness, and stability. They just don’t all agree on how to get there.
If you want to understand the situation more honestly, you have to hold two truths at once: things are better than they were—and not as good as they should be. Fear alone doesn’t tell the full story.