“We call on all nations, big and small, to support Ukraine in its struggle against aggression.”
– Maia Sandu, President of Moldova
“We believe that the time will come when Russia will be held liable for its crimes, and Putin will be held personally responsible for the crime of aggression.“
– Sanna Marin, Finnish former Prime Minister
“There is nothing to negotiate with someone who ignores international law.“
– Kaja Kallas, European Union Foreign Affairs Minister
“We want Voter ID, we want proof of citizenship… no men playing in women’s sports… no transgender mutilation of our children — very basic things that you wouldn’t even think we’d be talking about 15 or 20 years ago!”
– President Donald J. Trump
Putin Is Helping Iran Kill Americans: This should be a red line… how can we let this stand?
Putin is helping Iranians target American ships, bases, and soldiers, and there appears to be no response?!?
Russia and then China will push the envelope as far as they can… and then it might be too late!
Deport People Who Hate America: What happened in New York is NOT a function of “white supremacy”… it’s a problem of liberal white guilt that is determined to destroy Western civilization as we know it.
I’m for legal and patriotic immigration. My family immigrated to this country. We kept our culture, our language, and our traditions but assimilated and are 100% American.
That’s the kind of immigration we need and want. People who come here should be coming here to find their piece of the American Dream… not to take over our country and destroy our way of life… Western civilization.
Those who hate America, who preach hate, and who agitate for the sake of causing a “revolution” of any type should be deported or arrested.
Political discourse, differences of opinions, and policy disagreements should be debated in a civilized manner. Those who desire to overthrow our government and ignore our Constitution do NOT belong here.
That old slogan is coming back… “Love It or Leave It.”
Pass the SAVE America Act: These are basic election integrity provisions that have long been supported by every Republican… and at times, even Democrats argued for fair elections where only American citizens can vote.
The Senate should force a real filibuster. Let the Democrats make arguments on the floor why fair, honest, verifiable, and transparent elections by U.S. citizens is a bad thing!?!
This is a defining moment in history where many will be judged. The legacy of many Senators will be shaped around this vote, regardless of the rest of their careers. 85% of the American people support these reforms.
EVERY citizen should let their Senator know that they support the SAVE America Act!
Send this bill to the President’s desk!
Fraud Task Force: This is huge… and unfortunate. President Trump has handed Vice President J.D. Vance an opportunity of a lifetime… to find the fraud costing American taxpayers every day!
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Trump says he won’t sign any bills into law until SAVE America Act passes

Trump says he won’t sign any bills into law until SAVE America Act passes
President Trump on Sunday threatened to not sign any bills into law until the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act is approved by the Senate, doubling down on his push to change voting requirements ahead of the midterm elections.
Presiden Trump said “I, as President, will not sign other Bills until this is passed, AND NOT THE WATERED DOWN VERSION – GO FOR THE GOLD: MUST SHOW VOTER I.D. & PROOF OF CITIZENSHIP: NO MAIL-IN BALLOTS EXCEPT FOR MILITARY – ILLNESS, DISABILITY…,” the president wrote in his Sunday morning Truth Social post.
The Senate can change some rules to allow a real vote in favor of this bill without getting rid of the filibuster. They may not like to pressure…but it’s the right thing to do.
Passing SAVE Act Would Signal Congress Actually Answers To Voters, Which Is Why Congress Hates It

The Senate GOP’s refusal to do what’s necessary to pass the SAVE America Act has been a sight to behold.
From Majority Leader John Thune’s failure theater to Texas Sen. John Cornyn’s filibuster flip-flop to Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski’s outright opposition to the bill, the GOP establishment is pulling out all the stops to avoid having to do actual work to approve widely supported voter ID and proof-of-citizenship requirements in elections.
But conservatives shouldn’t be surprised by this behavior, and here’s why.
Let’s say Senate Republicans abide by the wishes of their voters and force Democrats into a talking filibuster. And let’s say that this strategy pays off and the SAVE America Act gets passed.
If all that were to happen, it would prompt the GOP base to begin asking some pretty pertinent questions about the entire kerfuffle. Questions like, “Why did we have to fight tooth and nail against our own party to get this popular bill passed?” and “What other legislative priorities can we pressure Republicans into passing using this process?”
Senate Dems again refuse to end DHS shutdown as airport TSA workers suffer, may miss pay

Senate Democrats blocked a bill funding the Department of Homeland Security for the fourth time in the past month, as Transportation Security Administration agents are expected to miss their first paychecks this week.
Forty-six Democrats voted Thursday against a stopgap funding bill for the beleaguered department that has been partially shut down since Feb. 14, demanding instead that individual subagencies — with the exclusion of those handling immigration enforcement — get separate spending votes.
Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania was the only Democrat to join 50 Republicans in voting to fund DHS.
But that kept the bill from clearing the 60-vote threshold needed to pass it.
Tim Tebow urges Congress to fight child trafficking, abuse in emotional plea: ‘Darkest hour of need’

Tebow’s foundation has already supported more than 50 safe houses across the US — and more are on the way, he said
Former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow appeared on Capitol Hill this past week to urge lawmakers on the Senate Judiciary Committee to pass legislation to better combat child exploitation, trafficking and abuse — describing the effort as a fight “for people who cannot fight for themselves” and in their “darkest hour of need.”
Tebow, the founder and chair of his eponymous Tim Tebow Foundation, used the impassioned testimony before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee to shore up support for the Renewed Hope Act of 2026, or bipartisan legislation that seeks to increase federal resources to fight child exploitation and abuse.
Framing the crisis as a “fight for people who cannot fight for themselves in their darkest hour of need,” Tebow said his foundation is working “imperfectly, but in every way that we can” to support the fight against child exploitation, including by providing additional support to law enforcement and funding long-term restoration efforts to support victims.
His foundation currently provides support for some 52 safe homes, and is in the process of expanding the support to an additional 19 homes.
Driven by ignorance, Americans increasingly embrace socialism after decades of rejection

The shift towards socialism similarly mirrors the Democratic party’s leftward shift, but a deeper look reveals that those favoring “socialism” have no understanding of what it actually means.
Findings from a Fox News poll released Friday indicate that a historic high of 38% of registered voters now consider it positive for the country to shift from capitalism toward socialism, marking an increase from 32% in 2022 and 18% in 2010.
The shifting sentiment towards socialism may not necessarily reflect fuzzy feelings for its ideals, but rather a lack of understanding of what those ideals are, according to professor of political science, Nicholas Giordano. “Sometimes the simplest explanation is the best explanation. People are gravitating toward socialism because they’ve never really been taught what socialism is,” Giordano told Just The News.
“Ask any student today to define capitalism or socialism, and you would be hard-pressed to get a coherent, straightforward response,” Giordano added.
‘This cannot be sustainable’: The U.S. borrowed $50 billion a week for the past five months, the CBO says

The U.S. Treasury’s borrowing showed no signs of slowing as the U.S. headed deeper into fiscal year 2026, with the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) reporting that another $1 trillion was added to the federal deficit in the first five months of the year.
The monthly budget review from the CBO, updated to February 2026 and released yesterday, showed that the government is estimated to have borrowed $308 billion last month alone.
Of course, with more borrowing comes higher interest costs on the debt. Between October 2025 (when the 2026 fiscal year started) and February, the Treasury spent an additional $31 billion on net interest on public debt, compared to the prior year. As a result, in just five months, the Treasury forked out a total of $433 billion to service public debt, which is now nearing $38.9 trillion.
Here’s How Leftists Weaponize Their Anti-Trump Judicial Coup To Attack SCOTUS

Democrats are doing everything they can to destroy the Supreme Court’s credibility because it’s one of the few institutions they don’t control.
ince President Trump’s return to office, left-wing activists have filed a multitude of lawsuits challenging the administration’s policies across Democrat-dominated district courts. The primary purpose of this lawfare is to generate favorable rulings and injunctions from rogue judges to stop the enforcement of the president’s agenda.
But there’s also a secondary mission embedded in this judicial coup that is rarely discussed. That is, the left’s effort to delegitimize and destroy the American people’s faith in the U.S. Supreme Court.
While the media and other Democrats have been smearing the court’s conservative justices with bogus hit pieces and ethics probes for years, their allies’ lawfare against Trump 2.0 presents them with another avenue to cast a dishonest cloud of impropriety over the high court.
This could not be truer than it is when it comes to the Supreme Court’s emergency docket, an issue recently debated by Associate Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Ketanji Brown Jackson. Unlike the merits docket, in which cases are heard and decided by SCOTUS after being fully litigated in the lower courts, the emergency (or “interim”) docket deals with cases that are still undergoing consideration by lower courts.
Putin ‘fears a coup’ plot as chaos erupts in Moscow

Unverified reports emerging from Moscow suggest that Russian President Vladimir Putin is experiencing mounting tensions within the country’s security elite.
This unrest appears to be linked to a possible conspiracy involving allies of Sergei Shoigu, the former defence minister.
A Telegram-linked channel, VChK-OGPU, which claims insider access to Russian security services, has reported that authorities have implemented restrictions on internet access in central Moscow.
These restrictions are particularly concentrated around key military and law enforcement sites, raising concerns about potential unrest or internal conflict among powerful factions.
The Daily Star reported that Shoigu, who served as the minister of defence during the prolonged war in Ukraine, transitioned to his role on the Security Council in 2024.
Never-ending repression: The continuous purges and ideological campaigns of North Korea and other communist regimes

The historiography of communist states often portrays them as featuring cyclical patterns of repression and liberalization, of murderous crackdowns followed by calm and normalcy.
However, more perceptive historians see a series of never-ending repression taking the form of political purges and ideological campaigns. Rather than cyclical, the more historically accurate and therefore persuasive approach has been to characterize such regimes as subject to an uninterrupted process of political struggle.
The former Soviet Union, its Eastern European satellites, Communist China, and North Korea all demonstrate this pattern, even during periods which were supposedly marked by liberalization and political relaxation.
In the Soviet Union, the Leninist terror and war communism during and in the immediate wake of the Bolshevik coup and the civil war were followed by the “New Economic Policy,” which was seen in purely economic terms as a retreat from total state control, but which in fact was temporary and saw little respite from repression in the overall political realm.
Marco’s moment: It’s time to take a 2028 Rubio run seriously

First, Secretary of State Marco Rubio successfully rebranded the “America First” foreign policy agenda into a trans-Atlantic vision that made Europeans in attendance stand and applaud. The rhetorical feat restored a degree of diplomatic harmony between the United States and Europe following President Donald Trump’s failed Greenland gambit and aggressive tariff regime. Key European leaders reacted with relief, calling Rubio a “true partner” and a “strong ally” within the Trump administration.
This is significant because, despite what many on the New Right claim, maintaining strong relations with Europe remains vital to American interests. The U.S. and Europe together account for nearly half of global GDP, and our economic relationship supports millions of American jobs. NATO deters Russia and China from threatening American security and undermining our long-term economic dominance. The partnership is a foundation of America’s global strategy.
Rubio’s address didn’t erase tensions overnight. But it was a badly needed, and well-received, step in the right direction.
Happy Anniversary, Adam Smith

Today is the 250th anniversary of Adam Smith’s An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. In my book “Rage and the Republic: The Unfinished Story of the American Revolution,” I explore the importance of The Wealth of Nations to the founders and why it will be even more important in this century.
The Wealth of Nations was released around the same time as the Declaration of Independence, but was not a particular success in Great Britain. Many panned his free-market theories. In addition to its foundational support for capitalism, it challenged the mercantilist policies of the British Empire and supported the claims of the colonies in seeking greater economic freedoms.
Smith, however, was immediately embraced by the founders, who saw his work as the perfect economic theory to advance their political theory. Ours was the first Enlightenment Revolution based on a belief in natural rights that came from God, not governments.
Yet, the founders knew that true individual liberty could not be achieved without economic freedom. Smith’s idea of the “invisible hand” offered an idea of individual economic freedom where the individual tastes and choices of citizens drove whole economies.
From 1776 to 2026: Adam Smith’s lessons for the global economy

Tax the rich. Trash the tariffs. End monopolies.
Such are the rallying calls of many of today’s most heated economic debates. They could also come straight from the pen of revered economist Adam Smith, hailed by some as the “father of capitalism” and others as an early progressive.
Smith knew nothing of Donald Trump or tech billionaires when he railed against trade protectionism and extreme affluence in “The Wealth of Nations”, the best-read economics book in history, which celebrates its 250th birthday on Monday.
“It is the maxim of every prudent master of a family never to attempt to make at home what it will cost him more to make than to buy,” the Scot wrote in the seminal work, for example.
“Would it be a reasonable law to prohibit the importation of all foreign wines, merely to encourage the making of claret and burgundy in Scotland?” he adds.
The foundational text of classical economics was published on March 9, 1776, the same year as the U.S. Declaration of Independence, 13 years before the French Revolution, and amid the early convulsions of the Industrial Age.
Remembering David Keene: Conservative, NRA Leader Passes at 81

The news that David Keene — political strategist, longtime chairman of the American Conservative Union (also CPAC) and former president of the National Rifle Association — died Sunday at age 81 struck deeply among activists on the right.
Few people had witnessed as much of the modern conservative movement as Keene.
He had been part of it almost from the beginning, dating back to its formative years in the early 1960s.
Only a few months ago, I participated in a filmed interview with Keene and another towering figure of postwar conservatism, direct-mail pioneer Richard Viguerie.
“Make sure you’ve cleared your schedule for the morning and afternoon,” Viguerie warned me beforehand. “Dave is going to start with the early days of [1964 GOP presidential nominee Barry] Goldwater and take us all the way up to Trump.”
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