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Donald Trump Sent a Message, will the world listen?

June 18th, 2025

Good morning, patriots! President Trump abruptly reinstated sweeping ICE raids on farm, hotel, and restaurant workers—just days after pausing them under pressure from economic interests—ordering the resumption of what he calls the “single largest mass deportation program in history” targeting both rural and urban undocumented labor.

This swift flip‑flop exposes deep White House infighting—between hardliners like Stephen Miller pushing for tougher enforcement, and industry voices warning of food‑supply shocks—while further igniting pro‑immigrant protests across the nation .

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Trump Warns Iran: “Our Patience Is Thin”

As war between Israel and Iran intensifies, President Donald Trump is making moves—both diplomatic and military. The U.S. has deployed Air Force refueling jets to the Middle East, signaling potential involvement in the conflict. Trump, fresh off high-level meetings in Canada, is cutting his summit short, declaring the Middle East crisis “urgent.” Over the weekend, he said U.S. involvement was “possible,” and by Tuesday warned Tehran residents to evacuate immediately, stating: “Our patience is wearing thin.”

Despite the rising threat, Congressional resistance is mounting. Lawmakers like Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna are drafting a resolution to block Trump from acting without congressional approval. In the Senate, Tim Kaine and Bernie Sanders are pushing war powers limits, backed by a who’s-who of progressive Democrats. But their timing raises questions: When Iran funds terrorists, threatens Israel, and taunts the U.S.—do we really have the luxury of playing politics?

Here’s the reality: Israel is doing the world’s dirty work, striking at the core of Iran’s proxy war machine. From Hezbollah to the Houthis, Iran’s terror tentacles are being severed. Their so-called “Axis of Resistance” is weakened, silent, and on the ropes. Tehran’s old playbook—hiding behind Hamas and Hezbollah—no longer works.

This is no time for hesitation. Trump understands strength, deterrence, and clarity. He’s warning Iran because appeasement invites bloodshed. While Democrats wring their hands and draft resolutions, the world watches a familiar truth play out: Only power keeps peace.

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