Roger That
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Roger That
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Truth is truth wherever it leads.




🚨 WOW! This American traveler just gave HUGE praise to ICE agents helping TSA and RIPPED Democrats for shutting down DHS "I'm GLAD to see 'em here." 🔥 "Congress needs to get to WORK, get it done, the American people don't deserve this, TSA needs to GET PAID, this is RIDICULOUS!" She nailed it.










🚨🇺🇸 PENTAGON PRESS RESTRICTIONS: A NECESSARY CORRECTION OR A STEP TOO FAR? The Pentagon just announced a "new media" press corps after legacy outlets walked out over new press policies. Gateway Pundit, Post Millennial, Human Events, Timcast, and others signed on. Fox News, Newsmax, Washington Times, and Daily Caller declined. Let's acknowledge reality: mainstream media spent years as Democrat propaganda outlets. CNN, MSNBC, NYT, and WaPo earned their skepticism through relentless bias, Russia hoaxes, and coordinated attacks on Trump. The administration's frustration is completely justified. It's encouraging to see journalists like @Timcast getting proper Pentagon access. Independent media broke the stranglehold legacy outlets had on information flow. They deserve a seat at the table. But this is a highly nuanced and complicated tightrope for the Pentagon to walk. The new policy blocks journalists from soliciting unauthorized information, even unclassified details. The goal is understandable: stop hostile media from weaponizing leaks. The concern is real: does this accidentally create the very information control MAGA fought against? Trump won because Americans bypassed media gatekeepers and found truth directly. The solution to bad speech has always been more speech, not restrictions. Let biased outlets expose themselves through their coverage. Let MSM embarrass themselves with lies. Let the audience decide who's credible. The Pentagon faces an impossible task: reform a corrupt press system without becoming what they opposed.





Blue states won’t share illegals voter data because they aren’t voting?

Standing with Minnesotans tonight and paying my respects to Alex Pretti and Renee Good.








