Can DHS Search Your Phone at the Airport? A Veteran’s Story
In that interrogation room, I realized privacy isn’t a right anymore—it’s a permission slip the government can revoke at will.
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In that interrogation room, I realized privacy isn’t a right anymore—it’s a permission slip the government can revoke at will.
Deploying federal troops in Washington, D.C., may project strength, but in reality it risks eroding public trust, inflaming tensions, and undermining the very freedoms it claims to protect.
DHS is calling on patriots to join ICE and help remove the worst of the worst from our country, offering big incentives and a renewed mission under President Trump and Secretary Noem.
Trump didn’t summon an army of occupation; he pulled a field-expedient tourniquet—the D.C. Guard—to cinch the capital’s bleeding edges and keep the streets from turning into a fracture line.
We’re one late-night mushroom cloud away from realizing the only fallout shelter most Americans have is their comments section.
Joe Kent steps into the NCTC not as a bureaucrat, but as a combat-tested operator bringing hard edges, deep scars, and a no-nonsense mission mindset to the nation’s counterterror fight.
Admiral Caudle didn’t claw his way through four decades of steel and saltwater to babysit broken programs—he’s here to punch holes in bureaucracy and light a fire under the Navy’s keel.
With a résumé built on jet fuel and orbital math, capped with a political flamethrower—Matthew Lohmeier just landed one of the Pentagon’s top civilian jobs, and the Air Force might never be the same.
Tulsi Gabbard doesn’t need to be a Kremlin agent to be dangerous—she’s already a megaphone for their disinformation, wrapped in the uniform of patriotism and amplified by platforms that should know better.
While Trump took a bullet and a patriot died, a not so intrepid reporter mistook side-eye from the bleachers for incoming fire and called it PTSD.
In thirty-six years of military service, I’ve seen my share of bad ideas—but turning our bases into detention centers ranks high on the list of the most misguided.
Texas just told the feds and city slickers alike to keep their hands — and their gift cards — off our firearms, because liberty doesn’t come with a store credit receipt.