
Chuck DeVore
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Chuck DeVore
@ChuckDeVore
@TPPF exec, former Calif. Assemblyman, author, retired Army intel officer, ex-DoD appointee, @FDRLST senior contributor, @ClaremontInst Lincoln Fellow, @FoxNews


🚨 JUST IN: FBI Director Kash Patel announces a stunning +490% SURGE in arrests of online child predators, the location of 6,200 missing children, and the arrest of 300 human traffickers I VOTED FOR THIS! Protect the children and destroy crime nationwide 🇺🇸 Patel also confirmed a 112% surge in violent offender arrests, a -20% plummet it homicides and robberies, and seizing enough fentanyl to kill 178M Americans @RapidResponse47 @FBIDirectorKash This is huge! Keep pushing!

Ok, I'm apparently not good at writing parables, because nearly everyone interpreted it wrong. I used a parable because I want to respect others' service records, especially when not all the facts are out yet. So let's pivot to a much more direct analogy. In 2016, career intelligence professionals, people who had genuinely spent their lives fighting America's enemies, became convinced that a foreign power had compromised the incoming president. They had data points. Real ones. Trump had business dealings in Moscow. He said nice things about Putin on camera. People in his orbit had meetings with Russian nationals. A dossier appeared with salacious claims. Each data point individually was... a data point. But they were looking for Russia. So they found Russia. Everywhere. They were so certain they were right that they leaked to the press. They used classification authority to spy on American citizens. They presented unverified opposition research to a FISA court as intelligence. Peter Strzok texted about "insurance policies." Andrew McCabe authorized leaks. They were experienced professionals who genuinely believed the republic was in danger. Their service records were real. Their concern was sincere. And they were wrong.




Stunning moment Tulsi Gabbard put on the spot for 'lying' about Iran's nuclear ambitions amid Trump's war trib.al/Hih1BRV












I've really appreciated in the Pentagon press briefings how Gen. Caine has used his opening remarks to recognize different members of our Joint Forces. The stories he shares about these young soldiers and the work they are doing, all with humility and bravery, are inspiring. We are the greatest country in the world. God bless our troops and God bless America.


U.S. allies haven’t forgotten about Trump’s tariffs, his threats against NATO, and his curtailing of aid to Ukraine—so he shouldn’t be surprised that they’re unwilling to help him in Iran, @anneapplebaum argues.


@MrCalambres "Fracaso" según los fachosos





