Joe Biden's border policy in 8 easy-to-follow steps:
STEP ONE: Joe Biden reversed every Trump-era border policy that delivered a 45-year low in illegal crossings.
STEP TWO: He lets in 8-10 million illegals that kill 100,000 Americans with fentanyl and violent crime.
STEP THREE: He claims he can't fix it because he needs Congress to act.
STEP FOUR: He negotiates a bill that allows 1,800,000 illegals in a year and calls it "border security."
STEP FIVE: The bill fails to pass the Senate because it's a terrible bill.
STEP SIX: Blames Trump.
STEP SEVEN: Checks polls.
STEP EIGHT: Now he says he actually can just sign an EO capping illegal crossing at 4,000/day just months out from the election.
Do I have this about right?
📝🇺🇸❌🇮🇷 - On the Brink: Showdown in the Middle East
Amid an escalating American buildup, it’s clear Witkoff’s list of demands is more of a request for surrender. Accepting the abolition of its nuclear program and limitations on its ballistic missile force would leave Iran powerless to defend itself in any future conflict, which is the entire point of asking for these “concessions”. This demarche is a poison pill meant to justify further action when Iran rightly refuses it or, should they be foolish enough to actually accept it, will make the job of Israel and the U.S. easier when they inevitably tear up any agreement to conduct strikes anyway. The goal here for Tel Aviv and Washington isn’t peace and anybody who thinks they actually care about protesters needs to get their head checked; they want a final showdown with Iran to remove it as an obstacle to themselves in the Middle East.
For those that don’t remember, in the lead up to the 12 Day War last year...
The Democrats got new talking points, but the question is why this sudden shift in direction that betrays a part of their lunatic base. Something really shifty is going on over there.
EDWARD DOWD
🇺🇸 White House: U.S. exits Hague tribunals and Venice Commission
The United States is withdrawing from two international criminal tribunals based in The Hague and from the Venice Commission, as part of a broader disengagement from 66 global organizations, according to a White House statement.
The U.S. will no longer participate in the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals, which prosecutes remaining cases from the former Yugoslavia and the Rwandan genocide. The move reflects a wider recalibration of American foreign policy under President Donald Trump, aimed at distancing the U.S. from bodies seen as undermining national sovereignty or offering limited return on investment.
This withdrawal underscores Washington’s shift away from multilateral judicial structures and toward a more unilateral, interest-driven approach in international affairs.
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