Kamala’s Past Comes Back To Bite Her

At a recent rally in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, former President Donald Trump delivered a strong message to his supporters, condemning Vice President Kamala Harris for her handling of border security and immigration policies. Trump emphasized that Harris “can never be forgiven” for what he described as a “failure” to secure the border, claiming that her actions have directly contributed to an alarming rise in crime.

During his speech, Trump cited a troubling report from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) that revealed over 600,000 immigrant criminals have not been detained, including 13,000 convicted of murder. He argued that allowing such individuals to remain in the United States is unacceptable and a serious threat to public safety. “It’s a total disqualifier for her,” he declared, asserting that her actions should disqualify her from ever holding the presidency.

Trump’s remarks highlighted the gravity of the situation, stating, “These are killers at a level that nobody’s ever seen.” He expressed concern about the implications of releasing violent offenders back into society, suggesting that foreign nations are purposefully freeing criminals to pose a threat in America. According to Trump, the numbers are staggering: 25,272 individuals convicted of rape and 62,231 convicted of violent assaults have entered the country under Harris’s watch.

He further noted that 222,000 illegal immigrants have pending charges, adding to a growing crisis that he believes is being ignored by the mainstream media. “They’re flying them in by the hundreds of thousands,” Trump claimed, asserting that every state is now vulnerable to this influx of crime.

Trump also pointed out that while Harris recently promised to take tougher action on border security, he questioned why those measures weren’t implemented earlier. He painted a grim picture of small towns across America, which he said are being “occupied” by gangs from Venezuela, creating fear and insecurity among local residents.

“The local law enforcement is petrified,” Trump said, highlighting the challenges faced by communities overwhelmed by crime. His passionate rhetoric resonated with the Republican audience, who share concerns about national security and the consequences of lax immigration policies.

In conclusion, Trump reiterated that the failures of the Biden-Harris administration have placed the nation in a precarious position, and he called for accountability and a return to strong border enforcement to protect American lives. The message was clear: under current leadership, the safety and security of American citizens are at stake.

  • Pence Leaves Trump Speechless

    Former Vice President Mike Pence says the vast majority of Republicans—including many strong supporters of President Donald Trump—are backing the current U.S.–Israeli military operation targeting Iran. In a Thursday interview with NewsNation host Leland Vittert on the program On Balance, Pence made it clear he believes the United States should remain firm in confronting the

    Read More

  • Trump Insider Reveals GOP Woes

    Rising gas prices tied to the growing conflict with Iran could create political challenges for Republicans if the situation drags on, according to former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer. Speaking during a Thursday interview with NewsNation host Chris Cuomo, Spicer said the length of the military operation may ultimately determine how voters respond —

    Read More

  • Trump Gives Up On His Dream?

    President Donald Trump says he isn’t focused on winning the Nobel Peace Prize, even as global attention grows around his administration’s military campaign against Iran. In a phone interview Thursday with the Washington Examiner, Trump dismissed speculation that his latest foreign policy moves are part of an effort to secure the prestigious international award. “I

    Read More

  • Trump’s New Endorsement Stuns Americans

    President Donald Trump surprised supporters at a rally in Kentucky on Wednesday when he offered an unexpected political endorsement — not for a traditional candidate, but for internet star turned boxer Jake Paul. The moment immediately grabbed attention from both the crowd and political observers online. Paul, who rose to fame as a social media

    Read More

  • Trump-Hater Voted Out Of Congress?

    Rep. Ro Khanna, a California Democrat who has frequently criticized President Donald Trump, is now facing serious political pressure from an unexpected direction — Silicon Valley itself. A rising tech entrepreneur has launched a primary challenge that could test Khanna’s grip on his congressional seat as frustration grows among technology leaders over the Democrat’s support

    Read More

  • GOP launches New Noem investigation

    House Republicans have opened a new investigation into a $220 million Department of Homeland Security advertising campaign tied to former DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, raising fresh questions about government spending and oversight. Lawmakers say they are examining how the taxpayer-funded campaign was approved, who benefited from the contracts, and whether former adviser Corey Lewandowski played

    Read More