When fraudulent 3rd circuit magistrates who do not have oaths to the benches they sit upon are allowed to keep operating, hindering the motions the people voted for their elected officials to perform, it makes announcing that this and that is being accomplished, sound superficial.
@WhiteHouse 🚨 Historic moment: Trump and Vance just hit the stage for Signing Time, Mar. 16, 2026. Eyes on them—this one’s going viral. 👀🇺🇸 #SigningTime#PoliticalPowerMoves
@WhiteHouse@WarlordDilley@WhiteHouse since when is standing there for the photo op participating? Trump is signing. Vance is standing there for the cameras. Trump doesn't let him use the autopen does he?
@WhiteHouse Thank you so much for everything you are doing for the world, President Trump.
The world really needed somebody like you to put a stop to all the wrongdoings and craziness that were beginning to be allowed to happen.
Best President EVER!
(And I'm not even American😂). 🫡❤️🤍💙🇺🇸
@WhiteHouse@VP History in the making once again. ✍️🇺🇸 This signing ceremony marks a massive shift for the country. Who else is watching this live? Let’s go!
@WhiteHouse If the taskforce to eliminate fraud does not open with investigations into:
$93 Billion in waste & fraud by Drunkard Parting Pete Hegseth in ONE month
$220 million for Noem's Trump approved 30 second commercial
THEN the Task Force is just another weaponized lie from traitors!
@WhiteHouse Good to see leadership taking time to move policies forward. Moments like this are where decisions start turning into action. Hoping the work from Donald Trump and JD Vance leads to meaningful results for the people they serve. 🇺🇸
@WhiteHouse Can @POTUS sign an EO holding all these treasonous politicians accountable we keep hearing about? Might be important to not have two tiers of justice heading into the depression and NWO
@WhiteHouse Let the corrupt tremble! Let the radical left run and hide! Today, with every stroke of the pen, we're writing a new chapter of the American Golden Era!
@WhiteHouse Seeing Trump and Vance together on a signing reminds us that policy moments still rely on theatrical optics; the real test will be how those signatures translate into measurable outcomes for everyday Americans.