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Robert X. González

@robertxgonzalez

Pro-America, Life & Family, America First, MAGA, Pro US Constitution and Deplorable Patriot. Navy Brat and Retired Army Officer, Anti-Woke Pro Trump. NO DMs!

Texas, USA Katılım Ocak 2011
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Robert X. González
Robert X. González@robertxgonzalez·
Muslims all of them they need to be sent back to their homelands. Your culture is incompatible with Western culture and they indeed are the enemy Within.
Francois Bullock (Patriote XV)@FluxState_DAO

Trumpnews.baby Le maire de New York surpris en train de prier pour la capture du pilote américain abattu par l'Iran « Une victoire pour Allah » * SCANDALE : Le maire de New York, Zohran Mamdani, a été enregistré à son insu dans une mosquée du Queens en train de prier pour que le régime iranien capture et prenne en otage le pilote américain abattu — qualifiant cela de « victoire pour Allah » et de victoire divine pour la République islamique. Alors que de courageux pilotes américains risquent leur vie en défendant leur liberté, leur propre maire est à genoux dans l'espoir de leur capture. Ce n'est rien de moins qu'une propagande islamique radicale traître de la part du dirigeant de la plus grande ville d'Amérique. Le président Trump a critiqué l'indignation, appelant à des enquêtes fédérales immédiates et nous rappelant pourquoi les politiques d'America First sont plus urgentes que jamais. Combien plus de dégâts seront radicaux Les démocrates le font avant que les New-Yorkais ne l'admettent enfin - nous avons fait une terrible erreur❓ Ce n'est pas notre maire ‼️ #Trump2024 #AmericaFirst #NewYorkMayor

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G-PA INDY@GPAIndiana·
🙏🇺🇸🙏 For 180 years, the rule never changed. The United States Naval Academy had always been led by Navy admirals. It was not written as a law, but it existed like one. Generations passed, and the pattern stayed the same. Then 2025 changed it. Lieutenant General Francis Borgschulte, a Marine, was appointed to lead the academy. The decision broke a tradition that had defined the institution for nearly two centuries. Many had never imagined a Marine in that role. The reaction was immediate. Questions followed. Not just about the appointment, but about timing. The leadership transition happened during a period of sudden change. The previous superintendent had served only briefly before being reassigned, drawing attention from alumni and officials who wanted answers. Borgschulte stepped into that moment. He did not ease into the role. Within months, he made a major decision. The Commandant of Midshipmen was dismissed after a loss of confidence following a false shooter incident that caused confusion across campus and left a student injured. The academy moved quickly. Faster than it usually did. Some supported the decision, seeing it as necessary leadership. Others questioned the speed, wondering if the shift signaled something deeper. He made his position clear. He spoke about discipline. About a warrior mindset. About preparing future leaders not just academically, but for real combat responsibility. The message was direct, and it carried weight. Students felt it. Faculty debated it. Alumni watched closely. In the aftermath, one thing became certain. This was not a small change. It was a turning point. The academy had entered a new era, and he stood at the center of it. Whether seen as necessary or abrupt, the shift could not be ignored 🙏🇺🇸🙏
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🙏🇺🇸🙏 The line is about to collapse, but no one moves back. Private First Class Wallace Williams stands with India Company on March 30, 1967, at Getlin's Corner in Quảng Trị Province, where the fight turns into something far more brutal than expected. The enemy comes in force, wave after wave, pressing hard against a position that should not be able to hold. They are outnumbered. Surrounded. Under constant attack. But they do not break. Every inch of ground is fought for, not given. Every movement forward by the enemy is met with resistance that refuses to collapse, even as the pressure builds from all sides. The noise does not stop. The danger does not fade. The fight becomes close, relentless, and unforgiving. Williams is 19 years old. Young by every measure except the one that matters in that moment. He stands where he is needed, part of a line that holds because no one chooses to step back. There is no safe position, no easy way out, just the reality of holding ground when everything says it cannot be held. The battle becomes one of the most decorated engagements of the war, not because of strategy alone, but because of the men who refused to give up their position when it mattered most. He gives everything that day. The line holds. The cost is permanent. Years pass. The battlefield fades into history. But moments like that do not disappear. Where young men stood against overwhelming force. And did not move 🙏🇺🇸🙏

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Myrna 𝕏@GigaBeers·
Leaving this right here…
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Arcfunmi@Arcfunmi·
Could this end up being more efficient than solar energy
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Cornbread Mafioso 🖕🏾
A Traditional Black American mother...correcting her son's wrong doings.
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Popmemes by Jon 🦅@JonCovering·
Japanese accounts after 3 days on U.S. Twitter: 🇯🇵🇺🇲
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Steeler4ever@steeler4ever79·
I loved watching Judge Frank Caprio. He was such a fair judge. He had personality too. He gave a veteran an amazing break in this video.
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Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 BREAKING: Brave astronauts JUST LAUNCHED on the Artemis II mission to the MOON, in an incredible sight GODSPEED! The mission is expected to go almost 10 days 🚀 We are watching HISTORY before our very eyes! 🇺🇸
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Alexander Duncan@AlexDuncanTX·
Fact.
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David Keyes@DavidMKeyes·
🚨 Trump Presidential Library to feature his massive brass balls
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Myrna 𝕏@GigaBeers·
Very few countries outside of America offer birthright citizenship as universal as the US does, to the point where illegal immigrants automatically become naturalized. Most of the ones that do aren’t fully developed countries. 🇺🇸 👍🏼👇🏼
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NWRain-Judi
NWRain-Judi@RYboating·
Post Office Proposing Rule to Allow Americans to Mail Handguns If you can mail long guns, why not pistols? 🤔 This law has never made sense to me. The DOJ has already said this ban violates the 2nd Amendment. Some states have even banned mailing gun parts, which is a huge violation of 2A, IMO. 😉 I hope the USPS allows this. From the article: On April 2, 2026, the U.S. Postal Service will post a proposed rule revising “mailing standards for firearms” to allow “lawful handguns to be mailed” in a manner similar to long guns and shotguns. On January 15, 2026, Breitbart News reported the DOJ’s Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) issued an opinion indicating a ban against mailing handguns violates the Second Amendment. Today, the Postal Service made clear their pending proposed rule is an attempt to comply with the OLC’s opinion: On January 15, 2026, the OLC at the Department of Justice issued a Memorandum Opinion for the Attorney General concluding that Section 1715 of title 18 U.S. Code “is unconstitutional as applied to constitutionally protected firearms, including handguns, because it serves an illegitimate purpose and is inconsistent with the Nation’s tradition of firearm regulation.” Constitutionality of 18 U.S.C. § 1715…OLC further concluded that the “Postal Service should modify its regulations to conform with the scope of the Second Amendment as described in [the OLC] opinion.”…The Postal Service defers to OLC’s judgment as to the lawful scope of this criminal statute and worked in consultation with OLC to develop the proposed revisions to our mailability regulations…The proposed revisions expand the scope of mailable firearms compared to the existing regulations by allowing lawful handguns to be mailed under the same terms and conditions as lawful rifles and shotguns. Link to article in comments
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ustonymc@ustonymc·
General Douglas MacArthur was nominated for the Medal of Honor three times and received it for his service in the Philippines campaign during WWII after President Roosevelt ordered him evacuated to Australia at the age of 62, the oldest to receive it, along with his father, Arthur, became the first father and son to receive the Medal of Honor. A chip off the old block...
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