Trump Turns the Heat Inward: “They’re All Guilty as Hell”
The prosecutions haven’t come—so Trump’s pointing the flamethrower at his own DOJ.
Good Morning, it’s Monday, September 22nd, 2025.
There’s only one thing Trump hates more than his enemies not going to jail — and that’s his own people making sure they don’t.
Last Saturday, the president blasted Attorney General Pam Bondi in a Truth Social post that read more like an ultimatum than a rant. Comey? Schiff? Letitia James? “All guilty as hell,” Trump wrote — and the DOJ’s silence is “killing our credibility.” He’s not wrong.
What’s worse than a corrupt system? A cowardly one.
Bondi’s been a MAGA loyalist for years. But loyalty isn’t the result. Trump’s message was unmistakable: The prosecutions aren’t coming fast enough, and the American people are done waiting.
And all of this played out the same weekend America buried Charlie Kirk.
Tens of thousands gathered in Arizona to honor a man murdered for his beliefs. But it was Erika Kirk’s voice that shook the nation. Her words weren’t bitter — they were biblical: “I forgive him… because it’s what Christ did, and it’s what Charlie would do.”
Mercy doesn’t mean surrender. It means clarity.
This isn’t about payback. It’s about justice. And justice — real justice — can’t wait any longer.
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“They’re All Guilty as Hell”
Trump pressures Bondi in Truth post — DOJ heat turns internal.
What You Need to Know:
President Trump posted a Truth Social message demanding Attorney General Pam Bondi prosecute James Comey, Adam Schiff, and Letitia James. He slammed Bondi as “all talk, no action,” and warned that inaction is “killing our reputation.”
Why It Matters:
Trump’s losing patience with his own AG.
The gloves are off: names named, pressure public.
If prosecutions don’t come soon, expect heads to roll.
Saturday night, Trump went nuclear — not at his enemies, but at his own team. In a Truth Social post, Trump called on Bondi to act now against three of his biggest political enemies:
“They’re all guilty as hell, but nothing is going to be done.”
His targets:
James Comey, the former FBI Director who green-lit Crossfire Hurricane.
Rep. Adam Schiff, the impeachment ringmaster, has lied to the media for years.
Letitia James, New York AG, who turned Trump’s real estate into political theater.
Trump echoed what the base has been grumbling for months: Bondi talks tough, but the scoreboard’s still empty. Over 30 online posts, he said, were saying it plainly — no justice, no action, no wins.
And then came the sledgehammer: Erik Siebert, former U.S. Attorney nominee in Virginia. The official line? He resigned. Trump’s version? “I fired him.”
“We almost put in a Democrat-supported U.S. Attorney… A Woke RINO… I fired him.”
Siebert’s real crime? Refusing to move on a major case. Trump says legal pundits and lawyers agree there’s a “GREAT CASE” in the pipeline — just no one with the spine to pursue it.
Then, in classic Trump style, he softened the blow — sort of. In a second post, he praised Bondi’s “careful” work, but not-so-subtly pushed his preferred firebrand: Lindsey Halligan — a loyalist attorney, Trump-endorsed and ready to prosecute.
Later, asked if he was upset with Bondi, Trump gave a non-denial denial:
“No. I just want people to act… fast. If they’re guilty, they should be charged.”
What They Don’t Want You To See:
“They’re all guilty as hell, but nothing is going to be done.”
— Donald J. Trump, deleted Truth Social post (Sept. 20, 2025)
Bottom Line:
Trump just put his own DOJ on notice. Bondi’s got two choices: indict or get steamrolled. The era of patience is over — MAGA wants results.
Mike Johnson: “We’re Not Doing That”
Speaker nukes Schumer’s $500M media bailout scheme.
House Speaker Mike Johnson needed just four words to shut down Chuck Schumer’s latest progressive fever dream: “We’re not doing that.”
Schumer and Senate Democrats tried to jam a $1.4T progressive wishlist into the short-term funding fight—including $500 million to prop up collapsing left-wing media outlets. Johnson didn’t flinch. Instead, the House passed a clean CR and honored slain TPUSA founder Charlie Kirk.
“Schumer’s counteroffer is filled with poison pills,” Johnson said. “He’s trying to force $500 million to left-leaning media organizations. We’re not doing that either.”
The media cash grab comes after the Corporation for Public Broadcasting finally shut down in July, thanks to Trump’s budget rescissions. Since then:
The White House slashed over $206 billion in waste via the Department of Government Efficiency.
Schumer’s allies have been wailing about “disinformation” while demanding taxpayer subsidies for NPR, PBS, and the same outlets that spent years calling MAGA voters “white extremists.”
A May White House fact sheet showed PBS used “far right” 162 times in 6 months, while using “far left” just 6 times.
Let that sink in: they want you to fund their propaganda.
Bottom Line:
Mike Johnson just saved taxpayers half a billion — and reminded Chuck that state-run media isn’t coming back under Trump.
“Unity Would Be Nice. You First.”
The left mourns unity — then blames the right for everything.
In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, the left is pulling its favorite trick: demand “unity,” then blame Republicans for violence they didn’t commit.
Former President Obama resurfaced last week, preaching presidential healing while insisting “extremism” never entered his White House. Cue the laugh track.
This is the same guy who sicced the IRS on conservatives, used the Espionage Act on journalists, and launched Spygate. But sure, tell us about restraint.
Even worse: Obama and the media are actively muddying the waters around who’s to blame for political violence. Kirk was targeted and murdered by a left-wing radical. Full stop. But when it came to the murder of two Minnesota Democrats by a paranoid schizophrenic with anti-Trump memorabilia and letters blaming Tim Walz for a covert “hit list,” the media blamed — you guessed it — the right.
Let’s get real:
Vance Boelter, the Minnesota killer, was mentally ill, not ideologically driven.
Voting records show he dropped GOP affiliation in 2019.
He left behind conspiracy letters claiming he was trained by “off-book” U.S. military.
Still, media figures like Matthew Yglesias accused Ted Cruz of “lying” for telling the truth.
Meanwhile, the left is pushing the narrative that Kirk’s killer was a white supremacist — despite living with his transgender boyfriend and posting Antifa-adjacent rants.
As for “no one is celebrating”? Tell that to the sea of verified teachers, nurses, and nonprofit activists who gleefully posted about Kirk’s murder. We didn’t have to “hunt them down.” They were dancing in the algorithm.
Bottom Line:
You can’t “unify” with people who cheer when your side gets shot. The left doesn’t want healing — it wants amnesty for its own radicals and silence from the rest of us.
If they control the narrative, they control what you see.
The Ledger gives you the unfiltered briefings they hope stay buried — before headlines even break.
Senate budget fight gets scorched-earth
The GOP is holding the line as Schumer tries to jam over $1T in progressive wishlist items into a CR—including woke education grants and media bailouts. Sen. John Thune called it a “fiscal kamikaze mission.” Democrats say the shutdown risk is on Republicans. Republicans say: bring it. Read More
AOC’s ego trip might doom the left
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is eyeing a Senate run — and maybe the presidency — just as the progressive brand is sinking in swing states. Her radicalism is turning into a gift for the GOP. “The Squad is now the baggage claim,” one strategist quipped. Read More
Trump and Musk unite at Kirk memorial
At a memorial for Charlie Kirk in Arizona, Trump and Elon Musk shared a handshake and a moment of silence. Musk later posted: “Political violence must never be normalized.” The billionaire’s move signals a potential 2026 Senate run… or more. Read More
Forgiveness at Full Volume
Erika Kirk forgives her husband’s killer — and calls on America to fight darkness with truth.
The memorial for Charlie Kirk wasn’t a funeral. It was a spiritual gut check. A movement moment. A clear line between what America is and what it’s becoming.
Inside a packed State Farm Stadium, Erika Kirk stepped to the mic, locked eyes with a nation, and did the unthinkable:
“I forgive him… because it’s what Christ did, and it’s what Charlie would do.”
Wearing a blood-stained Saint Michael pendant — the same one Charlie wore when he was murdered — Erika didn’t just offer mercy. She offered a blueprint. And the world watched.
Highlights:
Tens of thousands attended. Overflow lines snaked for blocks.
President Trump and Elon Musk sat together, shook hands, and vowed to end political violence.
Erika’s speech made headlines across the ideological divide — even the left couldn’t dismiss it.
“Charlie wanted to save young men like the one who took his life,” she said, standing just feet from where Kirk was assassinated 13 days earlier.
The Blaze called it “one of the most powerful public acts of faith in modern American life.” Breitbart reported that the crowd “stood in stunned silence before erupting into tears and cheers.”
Even Frank Turek, a Christian author who was just 25 feet away when Kirk was shot, said Erika’s words hit harder than any sermon:
“She reminded the country what it means to follow Christ — not just wear the jersey.”
One viral post put it simply:
“Charlie’s death may have sparked a movement. Erika just baptized it.”
Bottom Line:
Erika Kirk didn’t just bury a husband. She resurrected a calling — to fight darkness without becoming it. America heard her. Loud and clear.
Together with The Ledger
Trump just aimed the cannon at his own fortress. Bondi got the public warning: prosecute Comey, Schiff, Letitia James — or get replaced. Siebert’s “resignation”? Trump says, “I fired him.”
This is the pivot from talk to teeth. The next proof won’t be a post — it’ll be an indictment.
The Ledger has the internal DOJ heat map and the likely first targets.
The Deep State counted on Trump going soft after victory. Instead, he’s turning the fire on his own house. Because when justice stalls, real leaders light matches.
Welcome to the reckoning.
~ Scott 🇺🇸
P.S. Trump just put his own DOJ on blast — “They’re all guilty as hell.” Bondi’s clock is ticking. Indict or get bulldozed.
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