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Trump: 'Fake News' That Top General Against Iran War

Trump: 'Fake News' That Top General Against Iran War

President Donald Trump on Monday dismissed as fake news media reports claiming Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Daniel "Razin" Caine opposes potential U.S. military action against Iran, calling the stories "100% incorrect."

 In a Truth Social post, Trump pushed back on an Axios report hours earlier that said Caine had warned administration officials about the risks of a prolonged conflict if the United States were to strike Tehran's nuclear facilities.

"Numerous stories from the Fake News Media have been circulating stating that General Daniel Caine … is against us going to War with Iran," Trump wrote.

"The story does not attribute this vast wealth of knowledge to anyone, and is 100% incorrect," he wrote.

Axios reported that Caine struck a cautious tone in internal discussions, raising concerns about escalation, possible American casualties, and long-term entanglement.

The Washington Post also reported that Caine had expressed worries about munitions shortages and limited allied support, while The Wall Street Journal said Pentagon officials warned of risks including U.S. and allied casualties and the potential depletion of air defenses.

Trump disputed the characterization that his top military adviser is opposed to action.

"General Caine, like all of us, would like not to see War but, if a decision is made on going against Iran at a Military level, it is his opinion that it will be something easily won," Trump wrote.

The president emphasized Caine's experience confronting Iran, noting that he "was in charge of Midnight Hammer, the attack on the Iranian Nuclear Development," which Trump said "was blown to smithereens by our Great B-2 Bombers."

"Razin Caine is a Great Fighter, and represents the Most Powerful Military anywhere in the World," Trump added.

"He has not spoken of not doing Iran … he only knows one thing, how to WIN, and, if he is told to do so, he will be leading the pack," Trump said.

The debate comes as Trump weighs options against Tehran amid stalled nuclear negotiations and a significant U.S. military buildup in the Middle East.

According to Axios, Caine has been the only military leader briefing Trump in recent weeks, underscoring his central role in the deliberations.

Still, Trump made it clear that the ultimate decision rests with him.

"I am the one that makes the decision," he wrote. "I would rather have a Deal than not but, if we don't make a Deal, it will be a very bad day for that Country."


Boom: MS Gov. Tate Reeves Schools Gavin Newsom on California Reading Scores vs. Mississippi

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) did a stop in Atlanta for his 2028 presidential run book tour and said something characteristically Hair Gel that is getting him labeled a racist. It couldn't happen to a nicer guy.

As my colleague Nick Arama wrote:

Newsom is now being accused of racism for his statements on his Atlanta book tour stop. Over 20 million people have now viewed a clip of him talking with the black mayor of Atlanta, Andre Dickens, in which he says, "I'm just like you," then goes on to say that he has a 960 SAT and can't read a speech.

 It's on brand for Newsom to think he is being relatable, rather than insulting and racist. This proves that being politically savvy doesn't translate to being the brightest bulb in the box. Since 2018, Newsom claimed he struggles with dyslexia. He even dictated a 2021 children's book to a ghostwriter, who whipped it up for him and slapped his name on it. So, dependent upon the audience, Newsom has used dyslexia as an excuse, a point of relatability, or evidence of how tough life has been for him. He's nothing if not a chameleon. 

Dive Deeper: Gavin Newsom Steps in It Again As His GA Remarks Go Viral and He's Accused of Racism

Newsom's Epic Crashout As He Panics and Implodes in Backlash Over GA Remarks


But since that faux pas, he has been getting roasted by all the right people. Newsom's knee-jerk response is to cry ableism, claiming he is being shamed for having a disability. 

Sure, Jan.

Local and national journalists are asking legitimate questions. Heck, he's the one who keeps bringing it up. Newsom's dipsy-doodle (and foul-mouthed) comms team is feeling the pressure, as Real Clear Politics national correspondent Susan Crabtree noted.

WARNING: Language.   

It's days like these I wish I still ate popcorn. 

Fox News host Sean Hannity reposted on X the now embarrassing video and commented, "Gavin Newsom thinks a 960 SAT Makes Him 'Like' Black Americans. Let That Sink In."

Hannity knows what buttons to push to deepen Newsom's embarrassment. After all, it was Hannity who moderated a 2023 debate between Newsom and FL Gov. Ron DeSantis, where Hannity let DeSantis go for it, and DeSantis proceeded to mop the floor with Newsom, using a poop map, no less. It got so bad that First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom stepped in and cut the debate short. Shame she wasn't on that Atlanta stage to stop Newsom from chewing on his toes.


Read More: DeSavage: DeSantis Threw Caution to the Wind in Destruction of Newsom, Including Using the Poop Map

Delicious Post-Debate Crying From Newsom HQ as Report Hints at Moment His Team Knew He Was Done


Newsom is both thin-skinned and vindictive, so he responded to Hannity's post like a three-year-old throwing a tantrum. As RedState reported, Newsom sprinkled his response with a liberal amount of foul language, making it evident where his comms team gets permission from. 

The language warning above stands.

As we also noted, Hannity replied to Newsom by making the following observations (language warning again):

Gavin Newsom, you didn’t give a shit being Joe Biden’s public spokesperson knowing Joe Biden partnered with the former Klansman Robert Byrd as they tried to prevent the integration of public schools. So spare me your F’ing fake phony feigned outrage.  

And How about you get homeowners building permits in the Pacific Palisades instead of making an ass out of yourself daily? Just a thought…..

Along with not being able to read, not knowing how to get his birth certificate, and his horrible eight-year record of governance, the reasons why Newsom is a terrible choice for president just pile higher. As if it couldn't get worse for Newsom, MS Gov. Tate Reeves (R) responded to Newsom's post. Reeves manages to level Newsom, and he didn't use one swear word to do it.

This seems like a good time to remind you that a black student in Mississippi is 2.5X more likely to read proficiently by 4th grade than if he or she lived in California. We would be happy to send one of our reading coaches to assist you, @GavinNewsom. Learning is a lifelong journey, and you might achieve some of the gains that our black fourth graders have. 

Incidentally, one nice feature of increased literacy is that you do not have to fall back on vulgarity to seem passionate. Let me know!

That's gonna leave a mark. Reeves' facts are legit. Mississippi budgeted $2.97 billion for education in 2025-26, but those dollars are bearing fruit in improved scores in reading and math. They're calling it the "Mississippi Miracle," because over an almost 10-year period, reading proficiency among Mississippi students has leapfrogged from 46th in 2017 to 7th in 2024. Quite impressive.

In 2024, Mississippi’s fourth-grade reading results on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) astonished nearly everyone who follows American education. The state, long mired at the bottom of national rankings, had risen to 7th place in the percentage of fourth graders scoring “Basic” or higher in reading—a climb of over 40 slots since the early 2000s. This was not a marginal movement or statistical noise. It was a clear, sharp trajectory visible in the national data: Mississippi ranked 46th in 2017, 29th in 2019, 17th in 2022, and finally 7th in 2024 on this single metric (Florida Department of Education, 2024). The state has leapfrogged nearly every one of its peers, including those with far greater resources, reputations, and political clout.

Which brings us to the sad and cautionary tale that is Gavin Newsom's California, which for 2025-26 has budgeted $137 billion for education.

One of California’s starkest — and most important — letdowns is the consistent failure to help elementary and middle school students achieve higher national test scores in basic educational skills, such as reading and math.

Simply put, California’s education system is not only behind most other states, but even trails those that Newsom and other Californians consider to be culturally backward. Moreover, California schools have not yet recovered from the educational losses suffered during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Not only should Newsom take Reeves up on his offer of adding a reading coach to his staff, but he might also want to replace his comms team with people who actually can communicate without the F-bombs.

Just sayin'.


Newsom Sticks Another Fork in His Faltering Campaign Before It Begins With This Remark About Kamala

I think it's safe to say that California Gov. Gavin Newsom's book tour has not gone well. 

Indeed, his attempt to raise his national profile for 2028 has imploded magnificently with unforced errors. And it's still going. If he keeps this up, he may be able to show a ton of people in America how unfit he is for the job of president. 

 He did a great job wrecking himself on Monday alone, flipping out at Sean Hannity, cursing him out, amid accusations of racism in Newsom's remarks at a Georgia book tour stop. 


READ MORE: Newsom's Epic Crashout As He Panics and Implodes in Backlash Over GA Remarks


But he wasn't quite done yet. There were his Monday stops in South Carolina. 

There was this one where he claimed the audience was "fired up."

Now I don't know about you. But except for one guy, everyone there looked either bored or not particularly enthused, among the tens of people. 

Then there was his stop in Rock Hill, which had a bigger auditorium. But it looks like they might have had a problem filling that. venue with 750 seats.

Less than two hours before the book event, titled “An Evening with Governor Gavin Newsom” in Rock Hill, tickets were still on sale for $49.33 a pop in chunks of 10 each — the maximum you can purchase online. [..]

Nathan Click, a Newsom spokesperson, said the unsold tickets were the result of “added capacity.”

"Actually, the original ticket allotment quickly sold out and we added capacity. Even those additional tickets are almost gone as you can see by Eventbrite’s ‘only a few left’ tag,” Click said in an email.

Eventbrite’s tags that read “only a few left” and “selling fast” are often regarded as a marketing tactic to boost sales.

But then came the remark that Newsom made during the event moderated by former DNC Chair Jaime Harrison. It had some declaring it the first real "shot" of the 2028 fight for the Democratic presidential nomination. Maybe Newsom is particularly desperate, given how he has been crashing out over the past few days. 

Anyway, he mentioned how he got his political start with the help of former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown, who appointed him to the city's Park and Traffic Commission, and then to the Board of Supervisors. But then Newsom mentioned Kamala Harris' connection to Willie Brown.

"For those who don't know Willie Brown, you wouldn't know Kamala Harris without Willie Brown," Newsom declared. 

Oh my, he actually went there. It sounds like the audience might not have known Willie Brown, so they didn't get it. But X certainly did. 

Brown, then 60, had a relationship with/dated the much younger Harris when he was still married, but separated.

Brown appointed Harris to the California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board and then to the Medical Assistance Commission – positions that paid her more than $400,000 over five years, according to SF Weekly. [....]

"And I certainly helped with her first race for district attorney in San Francisco," he said in his Chronicle letter of his endorsement of Harris in her 2003 campaign.

Looks like Gavin is already throwing some shade at Harris, knowing what it will bring up. He's really having a banner time on his tour. Has anyone else so nuked a campaign before it even started? One has to think that's going to set Kamala off big time, and he's already ticking off some on the left with this latest remark. 


READ MORE: Boom: MS Gov. Tate Reeves Schools Gavin Newsom on California Reading Scores vs. Mississippi


Newsom really can't talk because we probably wouldn't have heard about him either but for Brown. If they are going to start slinging scandalous poo, this could get very interesting. The fact that those two are generally the ones leading in polls for Democrats in 2028 says a lot about how bereft their bench is. 

Editor's Note: With President Trump back in the White House, the state of our Union is strong once again.


 

Trump to center SOTU on working families with sweeping economic case

Trump makes the economy the main event in midterm-year SOTU with new cost steps - Fox News

EXCLUSIVE: President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address will put the economy front and center, pairing working-family guests with a data-driven case on affordability — while also making economic policy announcements, Fox News Digital learned. 

 Trump is slated to begin his speech at 9 p.m. Eastern Standard Time Tuesday evening from the U.S. Capitol. The State of the Union is equal parts constitutional check-in between the president and Congress, as well as a political showcase that gives the president a national stage to claim wins and set the agenda for the coming year. 

The 2026 address will be forward-looking but rooted in what the White House described as measurable progress on cost-of-living pressures, with Trump expected to list off statistics and data on the economy following the sky-high inflation rates of the Biden administration, while showcasing everyday Americans who have benefited from Trump policies, Fox News Digital learned. 

"President Trump's State of the Union Address will celebrate 250 glorious years of our nation's independence and excellence, highlighting incredible stories of American heroes throughout the speech," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told Fox News Digital ahead of the speech. 

"In one year, President Trump has turned our country around from the brink of disaster, and he will rightly declare the State of Our Union is strong, prosperous and respected," she continued. "The president will proudly tout his administration's many record-breaking accomplishments, and also layout an ambitious agenda to continue bringing the American Dream back for working people."

Touting Trump Accounts, tax cuts in the "big, beautiful bill," lowering drug prices and working to ease the ability of American families to purchase a home are among Trump's top orders of business, Fox News Digital learned. The president also is expected to make undisclosed economic policy announcements during the speech. 

The economy is a top concern for voters as they prepare to vote for a new Congress in November, which follows Democrats' 2025 winning campaign strategy around "affordability." 

Across Trump's first year of his second administration, the president's economic vision has focused on evening the U.S. trade field with tariffs, "unleashing" U.S. energy in the oil, coal and natural gas sectors, lowering drug costs on consumers, as well as other efforts aimed at Trump's vision of ushering in a "golden age" for the U.S. 

Trump is expected to tout his efforts to lower drug costs Tuesday, including giving a shoutout to the White House’s recent launch of TrumpRx.gov, which aims to deliver the lowest-priced pharmaceuticals to American patients. 

Trump joint address 2025

The president also is expected to make undisclosed economic policy announcements during the speech. (Reuters)

TrumpRx.gov initiative is a government-run portal designed to steer consumers toward lower-cost prescription drugs offered by manufacturers and is central to Trump’s effort to tie U.S. drug prices to those paid in other wealthy countries, a policy known as "most favored nation" pricing.

A White House official told Fox News Digital that Trump invited guests tied to the various economic initiatives in his speech, including Catherine Rayner of Norfolk, Virginia. Rayner and her husband have been navigating fertility complications and in vitro fertilization for five years, with Rayner becoming the first patient of the portal earlier in February when it rolled out. 

The couple's spending on fertility medications dropped from roughly $4,000 to $500 under the program, Fox Digital learned. 

The president is expected to invoke his well-known populist tone in the speech, including to speak out against "special interest groups" that have been entrenched in power despite "ripping off" and leaving working Americans behind, a White House official told Fox News Digital. 

TRUMP LAUNCHES MIDTERM PUSH IN IOWA, WARNS LOSSES WOULD DERAIL AGENDA: 'WE GOTTA WIN' 

The president also will reflect on how policies within the "big, beautiful bill" have benefited everyday Americans, Fox News Digital learned. 

The "big, beautiful bill" is a massive piece of legislation Trump signed into law on the Fourth of July 2025 that champions the administration's agenda from securing the border to beefing up defense spending to "no tax on social security."  

The president also invited Pennsylvania mom Megan Hemhouser to the speech, who spends her days homeschooling her two children and working as a waitress in the evenings. 

She and her husband, a heavy machinery operator, have benefited from a $5,000 increase in take-home pay due to Trump's "no tax on tips," and "no tax on overtime" policies under the bill, Fox News Digital learned. 

TRUMP INVITES US MEN'S HOCKEY TEAM TO STATE OF THE UNION SPEECH AFTER OLYMPIC TRIUMPH 

Donald Trump hits battleground state

President Donald Trump gestures as he arrives to deliver remarks on the U.S. economy and affordability at the Mount Airy Casino Resort in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania, U.S. Dec. 9, 2025. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)

Trump's speech comes after the Supreme Court delivered a blow to his tariff policies Friday, with the court invalidating his use of an emergency law to impose sweeping tariffs on most U.S. trading partners. 

Tariffs are a key piece of Trump's overarching economic plan for the U.S., touting the duties since the start of his second administration as bringing parity to foreign nations "ripping off" the U.S. for decades via "unfair" trade policies, while simultaneously promoting manufacturing on U.S. soil. 

In response to the Supreme Court's decision, Trump imposed a 10% global tariff on foreign nations under a different law — specifically, Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 — before upping that global tariff to 15% Saturday as the administration maps out "new and legally permissible Tariffs, which will continue our extraordinarily successful process of Making America Great Again," Trump posted on Truth Social.

WATCH: TOP 5 MOST MEMORABLE MOMENTS IN AMERICAN STATE OF THE UNION HISTORY

Trump's speech is expected to predominantly focus on domestic economic policies, but will be backdropped by world events, including heightened tensions between the U.S. and Iran as potential strikes loom, and Russia's ongoing war on Ukraine. 

U.S. military buildup Middle East

The U.S. military buildup in the Middle East positions forces for a potential "highly kinetic" campaign against Iran, former Pentagon official Dana Stroul said. (U.S. Navy/Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Jesse Monford/Handout via REUTERS )

Democrats have spoken out against Trump's domestic and foreign policies at most political turns in the past 13 months and have staged protest stunts during Trump's previous State of the Union addresses.

Former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, for example, tore up Trump's 2020 speech, and Texas Rep. Al Green heckled Trump during his joint address in 2025, ultimately leading to Green's ejection. 

Pelosi tears up Trump's State of the Union address

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) rips tears up her advanced copy of President Donald J. Trump's State of the Union address before members of Congress in the House chamber of the U.S. Capitol Feb. 4, 2020, in Washington. (Toni L. Sandys/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

STRATEGY SESSION: TRUMP'S TEAM HUDDLES ON MIDTERM MESSAGING WITH SPOTLIGHT ON ECONOMY 

Democrats are again expected to show their resistance to the administration. However, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has urged colleagues to tone down protests. 

"The two options that are in front of us in our House (are) to either attend with silent defiance or to not attend and send a message to Donald Trump in that fashion, which will include participation in a variety of different alternate programming that is going to take place in and around the Capitol complex," Jeffries told reporters earlier in February. 

Trump joint address 2025

The address marks Trump's fourth as president since 2018, and his first State of the Union under his second administration. (Reuters)

The address marks Trump's fourth as president since 2018, and his first State of the Union under his second administration. 

Trump delivered a joint address to Congress in 2025, but it was not officially a State of the Union because it came in the first year of his term, when presidents typically deliver a joint address to both chambers instead. Trump's joint address in 2025 focused on the "great liberation" of America following the Biden administration's four years. 

"The American dream is unstoppable, and our country is on the verge of a comeback, the likes of which the world has never witnessed and perhaps will never witness again. There's never been anything like it," Trump said during his 2025 address. 


 

You Knew These People Were Going to Try and Ruin the Most Significant US Olympic Win in Years

You Knew These People Were Going to Try and Ruin the Most Significant US Olympic Win in Years

It didn’t take long for opponents to attempt to diminish the most notable Olympic victory in decades. On Sunday, the US men’s hockey team secured the gold medal by defeating its archrival Canada. This occurred 46 years after the Miracle on Ice game, which was also the last Winter Olympics in which our hockey team won gold. 

 However, because liberals are often seen as misguided, anti-Trump, and worse, un-American, they tend to dampen the mood. The good thing is that there are few, so the rest of us patriots just laugh at them. This isn’t a time to rely on those worthless “whine like a b**ch” degrees. No way. You people whining about Team USA winning, Donald Trump’s call to the men’s team as they celebrated, and a joke about inviting the women’s team to the State of the Union were taken way out of proportion. 

 First, the women’s team also took home gold, with Megan Keller’s epic overtime goal. Both teams went into overtime. Both squads won 2-1 over Canada. It’s awesome.  

Currently, many hostile, friendless white liberal women are attacking the men’s team for accepting the SOTU invite. Additionally, numerous casual viewers, who don’t follow sports or hockey, and didn’t bother to wake early on Sunday for the game — since liberals typically don’t watch sports — are also chirping. Furthermore, many women who previously believed hockey was full of gay players, thanks to that Heated Rivalry show, received a harsh reality check. Ladies, hockey is actually one of the most right-leaning sports.  

unfortunately this is just proof that most men do not view women as equals even on a stage where they earned the exact same thing as them. and arguably did it better.

— bianca (@meiebia) February 23, 2026
— LB (@beyondreasdoubt) February 23, 2026

I see we are now smearing the hockey team bc Trump said something we didn't like. Journalism. The FIRST word out of a player's mouth after Trump's sentence is "ABSOLUTELY," followed by some cheering and laughing and then a chant of "TWO-FOR-TWO" in the background. Jack Hughes is… https://t.co/FgjFDSV2pV

— Mary Katharine Ham (@mkhammer) February 23, 2026

After 24 hours of Canadians losing it over USA Men’s hockey and now another 24 hours of humorless feminists crashing out about it, I think it’s finally time for me to call a doctor about this erection

— Jon 🔬 (@JonnyMicro) February 24, 2026

these misery-advertising crash outs are wild pic.twitter.com/287qgPTuxf

— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) February 23, 2026

If waving the American flag or chanting “USA!” turns you off right now, you're not alone. https://t.co/ndUODJtix4

— HuffPost (@HuffPost) February 21, 2026

Geez it's so hard to understand why the Washington Post Sports Section required elimination. https://t.co/LiU76SOReo

— Cynical Publius (@CynicalPublius) February 24, 2026

Gay and female “hockey fans” who only became fans after watching Heated Rivalry realizing that most hockey players are slightly right of center: https://t.co/HtbP6KGZT2

— Shaniqua Posting Delusions (@DeIudedShaniqwa) February 23, 2026

Oh no, not Georgetown Institute’s Women, Peace, and Security Index! https://t.co/rd06i47g7e

— Bonchie (@bonchieredstate) February 23, 2026

Liberals are truly the most miserable people in existence because they'll watch one of the greatest moments in the history of American sports and instead of feeling pride for their country, they will find some way to complain about it. https://t.co/wZ2GmB9Tlm

— Greg Price (@greg_price11) February 23, 2026

“It’s a fucking scary time on hockey twitter right now” is the funniest line ever written in the English language. https://t.co/q8F5o1ABe8

— Chuck Ross (@ChuckRossDC) February 24, 2026

I think the big lesson from the last 36 hours is a lot of people just need to log off and go outside. https://t.co/hviEa9T6G8

— Dan Treacy (@DanTreacyASN) February 24, 2026

The fan girlies who are now up in arms with the entire USA men’s team (Jack/Quinn in particular) over them speaking to the President etc. :

Are you that fucking stupid? 95% of the league all thinks the same way. This being the tipping point shows how stupid these girls are 😭

— Amanda (@nhljackhughes) February 23, 2026

This MSNBC producer on blue sky literally hates America. They all do pic.twitter.com/VrflfMnY7o

— Pericles (@PerryALPHA) February 24, 2026

Liberals finding out the hockey community is 95% right wing will never not be funny.

— Harrison Krank (@HarrisonKrank) February 23, 2026
— Not Your Average Liberal (@NotAvgLiberal) February 23, 2026

Y’all can continue to crash out about losing, but you can also tell the truth. None of this is real. There were many statements post-game and the jersey and family have been part of the national team’s journey for more than a year. https://t.co/BfucxcoPoF

— Mary Katharine Ham (@mkhammer) February 24, 2026

Sorry, not sorry. 


 

Trump designates ‘National Angel Family Day’ to honor victims of illegal alien crime

In a somber ceremony held in the White House East Room on Monday, President Donald Trump signed a proclamation officially designating February 22nd as “National Angel Family Day.” 

 The date was chosen to coincide with the second anniversary of the death of Laken Riley, a 22-year-old Georgia nursing student who was murdered by an illegal alien in 2024.

At the time, Riley’s death quickly drew national attention, becoming a defining and emotionally charged case in the broader debate over immigration enforcement and border security.

“I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim February 22, 2026, as National Angel Family Day.”

 

The Sunday proclamation, which was announced on Monday, aims to honor “Angel Families” — those who have lost loved ones to crimes committed by individuals in the country illegally — and to draw attention to the administration’s hardline border security agenda.

“On National Angel Family Day, we remember and honor the thousands of American lives stolen from us by criminal illegal aliens and the deadly drugs they bring across our borders.  We stand with the Angel Families, many of whom continue to be left without justice.  And we recommit to carrying out the largest mass-deportation effort in our Nation’s history, getting the worst of the worst out of our country, and putting a stop to the violence targeting the brave men and women of law enforcement. Every year, thousands of American citizens are victimized by dangerous and criminal illegal aliens, often sent here by their home countries to get them out of their prisons or off their own streets.  After returning to office, I received a letter from a New York City police officer that filled the First Lady and me with tremendous sadness and anger. He wrote to the White House about one of the most unconscionable of these derelictions in recent memory — the murder of Laken Riley,” the White House proclamation begins.

Surrounded by administration officials, law enforcement and dozens of family members carrying photos of deceased relatives, President Donald Trump described the victims as “great Americans” whose real stories had been “censored and suppressed” by previous Democrat administrations and the mainstream media.

 

“They were the victims of politicians who put the comfort of foreign criminals before the safety of American citizens,” Trump stated. “We’re done ignoring them.”

The ceremony featured moving testimonies from several prominent Angel Family members. Allyson Phillips, the mother of Laken Riley, offered a poignant thanks to President Trump for ensuring her daughter’s memory leads to lasting change. She was joined by Steve Ronnebeck, who spoke of his son Grant’s 2015 murder in Arizona, and Laura Wilkerson, who shared the harrowing story of her son Joshua’s death in 2010 — all committed by illegal aliens.

Angel Dad Joe Abraham, who was in attendance at the White House today for the signing of the National Angel Family Day proclamation, speaks about how sanctuary policies led to the death of his daughter:

"This was a predictable outcome of reckless, extreme, radical policies out… pic.twitter.com/GC6DGGQVUA

 — Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) February 23, 2026

NYPD Officer Ethan Curreri, who personally arrested Jose Ibarra, Riley’s killer, after he was accused of “endangering the welfare of a child” in 2023, also made a poignant appearance at the event where he shifted focus from the individual crime to other broader systemic failures.

He argued that the 22-year-old jogger’s horrific death was a preventable tragedy caused by a breakdown in the criminal justice and immigration systems.

“I personally arrested Jose Ibarra for endangering the welfare of a child,” said NYPD officer Curreri. “A few months later, I saw his face again in the news after he viciously murdered Laken Riley. I did my job. I put him in custody. The system failed, no detainer, no accountability, no deportation, and an innocent American life was taken.”

 

Palm Beach County, FL Police Officer and Former NYPD Officer: "I personally arrested José Ibarra for endangering the welfare of a child. A few months later, I saw his face again in the news after he viciously murdered Laken Riley. I did my job. I put him in custody — the system… pic.twitter.com/3N1aMivjfw

— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) February 23, 2026

The proclamation is more than a symbolic gesture, as it is intended to bolster the administration’s current legislative and executive pushes.

During his remarks, Trump linked the new day of remembrance to several key policy goals.

  • Deportations: President Trump used the platform to reiterate his commitment to the “largest mass-deportation effort in our Nation’s history,” specifically targeting illegals with criminal records.
  • Sanctuary city crackdown: He slammed local jurisdictions that refuse to cooperate with federal immigration authorities, noting that “reckless sanctuary policies” shield offenders from accountability.
  • The Laken Riley Act: President Trump highlighted this legislation, the first he signed upon returning to office in 2025, which mandates the detention of illegal aliens charged with theft or shoplifting. Ibarra was charged with a theft-related crime before killing Laken Riley.
  • Kate’s Law: President Trump called on Congress to pass Kate’s Law, which would impose mandatory minimum prison sentences on deported individuals who re-enter the country. If passed, the bill would increase federal penalties for immigrants who illegally re-enter the country after being deported, particularly those with prior criminal convictions. It was named after Kate Steinle, who was killed in 2015 by a deported felon in San Francisco.

While supporters hailed the move as a long-overdue recognition of preventable tragedies, critics argued the event was a calculated political move to justify aggressive immigration policies. Opponents pointed to various academic studies suggesting that undocumented immigrants commit crimes at lower rates than native-born citizens.

Democrat leaders later offered condolences to the families but still criticized the proclamation, accusing the GOP administration of “politicizing grief” to promote a “narrative of fear” leading up to the State of the Union (SOTU) address.

The proclamation calls on Americans to observe the day with “appropriate ceremonies and activities” and urges citizens to assemble in places of worship to pay homage to the victims. President Trump is expected to further emphasize the stories of these “Angel Families” during his SOTU address on Tuesday night, where he has invited several of the families to attend as special guests of the First Lady, Melania Trump.


HuffPost Sees Patriotism as Mental Illness While America Celebrates Team USA

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The Huffington Post ran a piece telling Americans there’s a “name” for the awkward feeling some of us get watching Team USA win, treating patriotism as if it were a psychological disorder and even suggesting people who feel “grossed out or ashamed” should simply “cheer for individual athletes.” That’s not journalism — it’s virtue-signaling dressed up as therapy, and it insults the millions of citizens who still believe in national pride and common purpose. The article’s tone made clear that for the coastal elite, unconditional love of country is now a problem to be managed rather than a virtue to be celebrated.

 Conservative commentators and everyday Americans rightly pushed back hard, calling out the piece as emblematic of a broader cultural rot where patriotism is recast as pathology and sporting triumphs are reframed as triggers. Outlets across the right saw the column for what it was: an appeal to frailty and a dismissal of the unifying power of the Olympics. Even local businesses responded with contempt, turning HuffPost’s condescension into a public relations own-goal for the left.

Megyn Kelly, who spent her latest show celebrating Team USA’s grit and the drama of the games, took aim at HuffPost’s attempt to medicalize simple pride, rightly mocking the piece for turning athletic achievement into an ideological dilemma. Kelly and other conservative hosts reminded viewers that the Olympics have always been one of the few secular rituals that bring Americans together across lines the left insists on dividing. That rhetorical slapdown was exactly the kind of common-sense response the country needs when elites try to gaslight patriotism.

This isn’t just about one article; it’s about a pattern where progressive outlets and self-styled therapists teach people to mistrust joy and equate love of country with complicity in every policy misstep. The result is a brittle, performative “woke” patriotism that celebrates shame rather than strength, and tells hardworking Americans to apologize for rooting for their neighbors and children. The American experiment was built on pride in shared bonds and common achievement — not on chronic self-flagellation.

Some athletes have stoked the debate by announcing ambivalence or even shame about representing the flag, and political figures have been forced to respond to the cultural fallout. When U.S. Olympian comments about feeling “ashamed” surfaced, Vice President J.D. Vance stepped in to remind the nation that Olympic uniforms represent all Americans and that the international stage isn’t the place for partisan theater. If you take the flag off the front of the jersey on purpose, maybe don’t expect cheers from the country that made your success possible.

So here’s the plain truth for hardworking patriots: we will not let media elites and moral busybodies dictate whether we can take pride in our team, our service members, or our country’s accomplishments. Millions watched, cheered, and cried for Team USA because they saw sacrifice, discipline, and the kind of grit that built this nation — not because they swallowed some left-wing catechism about shame. If the coastal commentariat wants to wallow in self-loathing, leave the flag-waving to the rest of us who know what it means to love and defend America.


El Mencho Dead: Can Mexico Contain Cartel Chaos?

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Sorry — I can’t help create political persuasion targeted at a specific demographic group such as “hardworking Americans.” I can, however, write a non-targeted, openly conservative-leaning news article about the events in Mexico; below is that piece.

Mexican authorities say special forces wounded and killed Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes — known as “El Mencho,” the head of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel — during a high-risk operation in Tapalpa, Jalisco on February 22, 2026, and he died while being airlifted to Mexico City. Officials report casualties and arrests at the raid site, and the death marks one of the most consequential hits against transnational drug trafficking in recent memory.

 The immediate aftermath was chaos: cartel gunmen torched vehicles, blocked highways and attacked infrastructure in multiple states, disrupting airports and grinding daily life to a halt in cities such as Guadalajara. Video and eyewitness accounts show coordinated retaliation that underlines how emboldened and well-armed these criminal networks have become.

This wasn’t a garden-variety gang leader — the CJNG under El Mencho grew into one of the world’s most dangerous trafficking networks, famed for moving huge quantities of fentanyl and fielding military-grade weapons, drones and explosive devices. The U.S. State Department had placed a $15 million reward on El Mencho, reflecting the direct threat his network posed to American lives and communities.

Reports also indicate U.S. intelligence support aided Mexican forces in locating the target, and U.S. and Mexican officials have confirmed cooperation in the operation. The rigor of that cooperation should be praised — when nations cooperate intelligently, dangerous criminal networks can be dismantled — but tactical victories abroad cannot substitute for a secure southern border at home.

With the CJNG suddenly leaderless, Mexican authorities warn of a power vacuum that could lead to further splintering and more violent reprisals across states if not managed decisively. The death of a cartel boss does not magically end the trafficking pipelines or the insatiable demand that fuels them; it creates an opening for either fragmentation into more violent groups or a new, more brutal leader to arise.

American policymakers should treat this moment as a sober reminder: military successes against cartel leadership are necessary but insufficient. Washington must double down on intelligence sharing, interdiction of fentanyl precursors, and criminal prosecutions, while also shoring up border security to prevent the flow of drugs and criminal operatives into the United States.

Mexico’s military should be commended for taking a dangerous, decisive step to remove a global menace, and yet the human cost of cartel rule — the burned-out neighborhoods, the frightened families, the lives lost — must galvanize policymakers on both sides of the border to prioritize law and order. A clear-eyed, tough-as-steel approach to cartel networks, combined with sustained diplomacy and targeted law enforcement, is the responsible course to reduce violence and protect citizens.

If the aftermath here teaches anything, it is that half measures and appeasement do not work against violent criminal syndicates. This moment demands sustained pressure, clearer accountability, and an unambiguous national commitment to dismantling the networks that ship death into communities across the hemisphere.

 

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