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Thursday, July 2, 2026

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Trump Dedicates Theodore Roosevelt Library


President Donald Trump on Wednesday urged Americans to rediscover the "indomitable spirit" that built the nation amid its 250th anniversary, saying at the dedication of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library that no one embodied that spirit more than the nation's 26th president.

"This is a time to rediscover the indomitable spirit that built our country and all that will ensure America always remains the most exceptional nation on the face of the Earth," Trump said at the Burning Hills Amphitheatre in Medora, North Dakota, the site of the library.

"There could be no better place to begin this rediscovery than with the life, times, and passions of Theodore Roosevelt," Trump said in remarks that aired live on Newsmax and the free Newsmax2 streaming platform. "He had great passion.

 "The colonel, they called him, was an American man ... through and through."

"His chest swelled with American optimism, confidence, enthusiasm, and pride," Trump continued. "His heart beat with an unyielding sense of America's destiny and pride."

Trump arrived in North Dakota on the maiden flight of the refurbished Air Force One jet donated by Qatar.

The jet, which will be used temporarily until Boeing delivers a new one sometime in 2028, features a new red, white, dark blue, and gold color scheme selected by Trump.

Trump then rode on a train bedecked with red, white, and blue bunting and emblazoned with "1776-2026" to the library, which is scheduled to open Saturday.

Trump's motorcade to the library was accompanied by horseback riders dressed as Roosevelt's Rough Riders, 

the nickname given to the volunteer cavalry regiment Roosevelt led up San Juan Hill in Cuba during the Spanish-American War.

"Abraham Lincoln 

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was the person that he most respected, most admired, most looked up to," Trump said. "He has a beautiful picture of Lincoln that he had in one of his rooms, one of his very important rooms where he lived. And it's at the library.

"By the end of [his] 60 years, TR had transformed his country by the reach of his vision ... and by the force of his will into one of the greatest places, one of the greatest empires, one of the most incredible countries ready to take its rightful place as the strongest and most respected nation anywhere in the world."

Trump said there are five lessons to take from Roosevelt's "extraordinary life": Americans should never give up; a great and free nation must have courage; America works best when it rejects failure and embraces merit; America must think big; and Americans must be united as Americans first.

"Theodore Roosevelt understood that whatever our background, we are all Americans," Trump said. "We're Americans first, united under one flag, and we don't wipe our hands on a flag."

Trump was referring to Darializa Avila Chevalier, the Democrat running in New York's 13th Congressional District.

Avila Chevalier, a member of the Democratic Socialists of America, has come under fire over a 2019 social media post in which she reportedly wrote, "I forgot to get napkins so I just wiped my hand on the American flag behind me."

Trump said he toured the library and even had "a conversation with" Roosevelt about the Panama Canal.

"I said, what did you think about the Panama Canal? Do you consider that your greatest achievement? How do you feel about the fact that the Democrats gave the Panama Canal away to Panama for $1?" Trump said, referring to former President Jimmy Carter's implementation of the Torrijos-Carter Treaties, which transferred control of the canal to Panama.

"Teddy Roosevelt ... got in and he did some incredible things. But one of them, I think one of the most amazing, maybe a lot of people would say the parks, you could say a lot of different elements of his success. But he built the Panama Canal."

"We lost 38,000 people building the Panama Canal — our people," Trump said. "It opened and from day one, it was very successful. And we gave it away.

"It was the most expensive thing we ever built. And it was also the most profitable thing we ever built. That's a nice combination."

 

GOALLLLL! US Men's Soccer Overcomes Garbage Red Card, Disallowed Scores to Achieve Epic World Cup Victory

As I watched Wednesday night’s FIFA World Cup game between the United States and Bosnia and Herzegovina, I thought to myself, this is why so many Americans don’t love soccer. Disallowed goals, overly dramatic performances following minor injuries — and a bullshot red card that threatened to pull victory from the hands of the Americans.

By the end, though, I was a believer as the team pulled together and thrashed out an epic 2-0 victory, despite being a man down for over 36 minutes.

The red card is so devastating because not only does it result in the penalized player being kicked out, but you can’t replace him, meaning now your opponent has one more man than you do. Even worse, the player is banned from the next game, meaning the U.S. will advance to the round of 16 without one of its best scorers.

Does this look like an intentional effort by America’s Folarin Balogun, who had scored our first goal, to hurt another player, or an accident? I’d understand if he’d punched the guy, but this sort of thing could happen on any play:

The reason this bothers me so much is that, even if there was no dark intent by the official, the savage punishment at least gives the appearance of someone putting the thumb on the scale, just like California’s mail-in ballot system and endless vote-counting season raises questions.

But let’s move on to nice things, shall we? Not only did the United States not fold their tent after the massive setback, but they kept coming — relentlessly. Watch this goal. Watch this beautiful goal. How does Malik Tillman make the ball move like that on this free kick?!

Goalllllllllllll!


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Here’s Balogun’s goal earlier in the game. We will surely miss him in the next round. Thanks, VAR (Video Assistant Referee).

Watch the precise passing:

The game could have ended 4-0 in our favor, but two goals were disallowed on offside calls. Darn Euros, what the heck is with all this offsides? Let 'em play. (Soccer purists will almost surely drag me for that one, but offside calls feel like AWFLs crashing your party).

I remember in my '20s realizing I’d never been to Europe, so I bought a Eurail pass and would just show up at train stations and pick destinations at random. It was one of the greatest trips in my life. What I did not plan on, however, was that the World Cup was underway. I decided I’d try to get into it, so I watched matches at cafes (and yes, bars) and tried to become a fan.

I couldn’t. It seemed like every game devolved into a keepaway sleepfest, and the final scores were often 1-0 — if not 0-0. I don’t know if I’ve changed or if the game has, because I’ve been trying to watch games when I can, and I’ve frankly been highly entertained. That’s almost certainly helped by the fact that the Cup is being hosted by the United States (fine, we’ll give a little credit to Canada and Mexico too, since they're co-hosting), and the American team is doing well.

That and the fact that Americans are showing amazing patriotism and love for the country. Eat this, America-hating liberals:

 

On to the next, a round-of-16 battle with Belgium on Monday. Keep rocking it, USMNT!

 

Feel the Warmth of Collectivism: Mamdani Gets Flame-Broiled for His Heat Wave Advice

Ah, so this is what he meant by the "warmth of collectivism." 

Who knew it was literal?

New York City Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani (Communist) set social media ablaze on Wednesday after offering New Yorkers advice on how to cope with a dangerous, record-breaking heat wave.

😂 

The Little Commie that Could stoked residents by urging them to set their air conditioners no lower than 78 degrees, turn off unused lights and electronics, and ease demand on the strained power grid “together.”

"It's hot out there, and the power grid is working overtime to keep us cool," he wrote on X. "Set your AC to 78 degrees, turn off lights/electronics you're not using, and unplug what you can."

"Our City is doing its part too: maintaining the 78 degrees rule in our buildings, dimming/turning off our lights during peak electricity demand, asking private partners to do the same, and powering down non-essential equipment."

78? Ya might as well just go out and sit in the sun. Or just leave your doors open and let the heat come a-strollin' on in.

The perpetually grinning, empty-headed mayor added, "A stable grid means the AC stays on, and lives are saved. Let's ease demand — and get through the heat — together.


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There it is. The shared struggle. Collective action over individual decisions. Such a good little Bolshevik.

As you might have guessed, followers on social media weren't impressed with Mamdani's advice and fired back immediately and relentlessly.

"All tyrants are petty. It’s in the nature of tyranny," replied political commentator Jordan Peterson.

Barstool Sports co-founder Dave Portnoy quipped, "Welcome to communism, people! Hope you enjoy!"

We don't enjoy.

"Communism always goes the same way. They smile [and] promise you the world. Free this, free that, abundance for all! How? Don't ask!" Spencer Pratt fumed. "Then they get into power, and the rationing begins."

"First, a smiley ask. Then a demand. Then a bullet. 'You used too much energy, comrade."

Comedian Tim Young countered that scorching reality with a bit of humor: "Imagine how bad the apartments of cat ladies with nose rings are going to smell at that temperature."

We'd rather not imagine that. At all. But thanks, Tim.

The 'City that Never Sleeps' is enduring a historic and dangerous heat wave. Temperatures are forecast to reach 100 degrees Fahrenheit or higher on Thursday and Friday. Heat indices are expected to climb to 110–115 degrees due to high humidity.

And Mamdani's solution is for everyone to set their ACs to a balmy 78 degrees and push his socialist fever dream.

Editor’s Note: New York City is now facing the consequences of Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s socialist takeover.

 

Is This Why Dems Are Turning to Socialism? If True, That's Hilarious

Is This Why Dems Are Turning to Socialism? If True, That's Hilarious

A socialist upheaval is sweeping through the Democratic Party. It is driven by a toxic mix of laziness, arrogance, and bubble mentality — making the brand toxic. It’s well known: NBC News last winter revealed that Immigration and Customs Enforcement was more popular than Democrats. When the brand is weak and a new, energetic faction emerges, unexpected things can happen. For Democrats, it’s becoming a rising, vigorous insurgency of socialists who now pose a nationwide challenge. The establishment will have to spend large amounts of money, which they lack, to defend more electable candidates — those without Nazi tattoos, who are not antisemitic, who do not call for abolishing police and prisons, and who understand that money isn’t printed on trees. Oh, and those who don’t think we deserved the 9/11 attacks. What caused this red wave, one that’s awash with hammers and sickles? 

First, the Democratic base is overwhelmed with overeducated elites. Second, they’re skilled at hiding their bizarre agenda items. The third reason Michael Shellenberger offers is interesting: the rejection of the liberal agenda is also fueling the shift to the Left. It’s ironic because we all call liberals crazy, and they’re doubling down on ideas that have been thoroughly discredited. They can’t admit they’re wrong. It’s truly astonishing. With the base consisting of wealthy, white, college-educated weirdos, it’s not surprising that this is the result  

 

…all of those socialists support a much more radical agenda than the one they ran on. The program of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), of which Mamdani and AOC are members, calls for: total defunding and abolition of the police, jails, and prisons; ending the independence of the Supreme Court and the entire Executive Branch, making them subordinate to congress; “expropriat[ing] property from capitalists and deliver it to the working class”; socializing energy production; allowing surgeons to sterilize children and adolescents in an effort to change their sex; a return to Joe Biden’s open borders policy; and the decriminalization of illegal camping and open air drug use. Burnham has proposed to spend an additional £39 billion on public housing, impose a new tax on everyone, and adopt the “Housing First” policy, which has resulted in the subsidization and enabling of drug addiction and death in the U.S.

And those policies are wildly unpopular. Abolishing the police drew just 15% support even back in 2020 at the height of the power of Black Lives Matter. Seventy-four percent of Americans approve of the separation of powers, 90% favor co-equal branches, and only 9% want any one branch to hold more power. Eighty-one percent of Americans view free enterprise positively, while only 39% view socialism positively, and that 39% reflects the diluted Scandinavian sense of the word, not expropriating apartment buildings and other forms of housing. Only 37% of the public think doctors should be able to give drugs to or operate on minors in an effort to change their gender. Seventy percent support closing the border, and 69% support limiting who can claim asylum.

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A big part of the reason for the socialist victories is that they successfully hide their radicalism. In 2021, Mamdani told the Young Democratic Socialists of America to lead with popular measures and to hold back the rest. “If we’re talking about the cancellation of student debt, if we’re talking about Medicare for All, these are issues which have the groundswell of popular support across this country,” he said. “But then there are also other issues that we firmly believe in, whether it’s BDS [boycott, divest, and sanction Israel], or whether it is the end goal of seizing the means of production, where we do not have the same level of support at this very moment.” The task, he said, was to “meet people where they’re at” and “over time bring people to that issue.”

Part of the reason it was hard for the opponents of Mamdani and other socialists to use his radicalism against him was simply that he did not campaign on it, was disciplined in ignoring attacks framed around it, and manipulated language. “Democratic socialism” calls to mind Scandinavia rather than the Democratic Socialists of America program of abolition and expropriation.

The mainstream media have helped. “There’s a fair amount of confusion and fear generated in the US by the term ‘socialist,’ which is associated with repressive societies like Communist China, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), North Korea or Cuba,” wrote CNN. “So it’s worth looking at what Mamdani and his supporters mean by it (think social programs in Western Europe) and also how the political right will use it against Democrats.”

The “Affordability” framing does the same work. It evokes cheaper groceries and rent, not Mamdani’s stated “end goal of seizing the means of production,” which he set aside in public only because, as he put it, “we do not have the same level of support at this very moment.” Similarly, one of the socialists who won in the New York primary, Darializa Avila Chevalier, deleted posts that read “Seize the means of production” and “No more police at all ever,” then told CNN she had “grown considerably” and was focused on “our community and our community’s future.”

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Second, there are far more college graduates than jobs that require a college degree, which has suppressed wages and created resentment. Peter Turchin called this “elite overproduction,” while sociologist Musa Al-Gharbi credits it as the main driver of the recurring waves of progressive zeal he calls “awokenings.” Graduates “went to the right schools, got good grades, majored in the right things, earned college diplomas, expected to have six-figure salaries,” he said, and then found that “the life that they were just taking for granted their whole life seems not to be in the cards.”

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Finally, the public has largely repudiated much of the Left’s agenda, creating urgency behind the turn toward affordability issues. Moderate House Democrats who issued a public letter saying, “We are capitalists, not socialists” are either talking to deaf ears or further alienating themselves from dissatisfied progressives, who feel that capitalism isn’t working for them. “Ending wars, passing Medicare for All, forgiving student loan debt, abolishing ICE and taxing the rich — those are all popular policies,” said the DSA in a statement.

It’s a familiar story: the leftist may seem kind and relatable at first, but it all eventually turns into Napoleon the pig from Animal Farm. Medicare for All has been tried multiple times at the state level, including California, and was all scrapped due to costs. Forgiving student loan debt polls well, but it will create generations of Donald Trump-like candidates, as it fuels populist rage against those who have already paid off their loans, did everything the right way without bailouts, and aren’t eligible for such a handout. Generations of Americans have worked and studied at higher education institutions. No one wants to hear young progressives whine about debt. 

All glory is fleeting however, because no doubt this left-wing surge will crash on the ramparts of normal people who don’t want any of this:

But there are good reasons to expect that radicalism will be limited and will provoke a healthy backlash, particularly outside the bluest cities in the bluest states. The Democrats’ favorability has declined from 47% to 39% between 2020 and 2026, in part due to the party’s radicalism, and could decline further with more radical candidates becoming standard-bearers. And the candidates Mamdani endorsed took their June 2026 congressional primaries on turnout between 15% and 19%, with young-voter turnout less than half of the year before, and Raman advanced in Los Angeles on 29%. A movement that depends on low-turnout primaries hands moderate Democrats and Republicans an obvious opening.

For the time being, this is a Democrat problem, and it's quite a headache. 

 

One Year Later: NRCC Touts Working Families Tax Cuts, Targets Democrats in New Ad

One Year Later: NRCC Touts Working Families Tax Cuts, Targets Democrats in New Ad

One year ago, the Republican controlled Congress passed the Working Families Tax Cuts, and President Trump signed the bill into law on July 4, 2025. Since then, the Working Families Tax Cuts have helped millions of American families keep more of their hard-earned money.

Back in April, millions of Americans filed their taxes and found that refunds were up 11 percent, with the average refund exceeding $3,400. This includes 25 million taxpayers who claimed the No Tax on Overtime provision, six million who benefited from the No Tax on Tips, and 27 million who claimed the No Tax on Social Security. In addition, 12 million small business owners saw an average tax reduction of $7,000 and families who have children born between 2028 and 2028 are eligible for $1,000 government contributions to Trump Accounts that will help their children start off on the right financial footing.

The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) said at the time that it was proof that Republicans' "pro-growth, pro-worker policies deliver."

As American families reap the benefits of the Republicans' economic agenda, voters need to be reminded that every single House Democrat voted against the Working Families Tax Cuts. Instead, Democrats chose to support the largest tax hike in American history, which would have cost working families thousands of dollars every year.

To mark the anniversary, the NRCC launched a new ad about the Working Families Tax Cuts and the choice Americans have heading into the midterms.

"One year ago today, President Trump and Republicans passed big tax cuts for working families," the ad says. "There's more to do, but the real question, whose plan works better for you?"

"Republicans lowered taxes on the working class, stopped welfare for illegals, more jobs for Americans," the ad continues. "But Democrats want to take it all away. Their plan? You pay thousands more. Inflation, higher gas prices, open borders. The choice is clear: Republicans keep fighting to lower our costs."

Democrats do want to repeal the Working Families Tax Cuts. Arizona Congressional candidate Amish Shah, who called the Working Families Tax cuts 'abominable' and called for their 'wholesale repeal.'

As Americans celebrate our nation's 250th Independence Day, they can also celebrate independence from the burdensome taxes Democrats would levy on us. And the results speak for themselves. As the battle for control of the House intensifies, the NRCC hopes voters will remember not only the tax relief they received, but also that every House Democrat voted against the Working Families Tax Cuts.

"One year later, the contrast for America couldn't be clearer," said NRCC Spokesman Mike Marinella. "Republicans put more money back in Americans' pockets with bigger refunds, lower costs, and historic tax relief. Democrats voted to raise taxes on working families after fueling historic inflation, and they'd do it again if they get the chance."

 

Vance slams SCOTUS birthright citizenship ruling: ‘Major, major mistake’

 

Vice President JD Vance strongly criticized the U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) following its decision to strike down the Trump administration’s executive order (EO) on birthright citizenship.

Speaking in a televised interview on Fox News, Vance labeled the ruling a “major, major mistake” and argued that the concept of automatic citizenship for children born to illegal aliens or foreign tourists represents an “absurdity to the 14th Amendment.”

Despite the legal blow to one of the administration’s signature immigration priorities, Vance maintained an optimistic outlook for the GOP’s long-term legal strategy, noting that aspects of the decision were closely divided and suggesting the policy remains vulnerable to future challenges.

“This was a very disappointing ruling from the Supreme Court. We respect it, but we also think that it was a major, major mistake,” he said. “One of the things that it might invite, Laura, is people to come here quite literally on a vacation, give birth, and then all of a sudden the child and their family have the full benefits of American citizenship,” Vance told Fox News’s Laura Ingraham. “It’s just a preposterous ruling, and the absurdity of that outcome suggests why the Supreme Court should have went the other way.”

 

The high court’s ruling delivered a setback to President Donald Trump’s efforts to unilaterally dismantle the modernized principle that anyone born on U.S. soil should automatically become an American citizen.

While the overall decision to invalidate the EO fell along a 6–3 lines, Vance highlighted the narrower 5–4 split among the justices regarding the broader constitutional understanding of the Citizenship Clause.

According to Vance, this narrow margin suggests that the current interpretation of birthright citizenship is “hanging by a thread” and signals an opportunity for a legal campaign to eventually reverse the precedent, drawing parallels to the ultimate success in overturning landmark decisions like Roe v. Wade.

 

 JUST NOW: VP JD Vance is OPTIMISTIC about the final outcome SCOTUS' birthright citizenship, saying the fact it was 5-4 means it's "HANGING BY A THREAD"

"This was only a 5-4 decision! How many times did we hear people say this was going to go 8-1?"

"The fact that this case… pic.twitter.com/v12mWZl52x

— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) June 30, 2026

The EO at the center of the case sought to deny automatic citizenship to children born in the United States unless at least one parent was a citizen or permanent resident. The GOP administration maintains that the move is a necessary measure to curb “birth tourism” and disincentivize illegal immigration.

Why The 14th Amendment Was Written In The First Place

 

The Citizenship Clause was crafted in the immediate aftermath of the Civil War with a very specific, urgent purpose: to fundamentally overturn the Dred Scott v. Sandford decision of 1857 and secure the status of newly freed Black Americans.

Before the amendment’s ratification in 1868, the Dred Scott ruling stood as Supreme Court precedent, notoriously declaring that Black people — whether enslaved or free — were not and could never become citizens of the United States. Following the Civil War, Southern states began passing “Black Codes.” These laws were designed to strip freed slaves of their basic rights, forcing them back into a system of legal subservience and leaving them in a stateless limbo.

To permanently shatter those codes, the Reconstruction Congress drafted the 14th Amendment.

 

“All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.”

Vance explicitly expressed disappointment in Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s 

The Supreme Court defended mail-in voting. That won't stop Trump. 

positioning, stating that while nobody is perfect, her vote in the case was a serious error.

Additionally, other administrative officials, including Border Czar Tom Homan, responded to the ruling by calling on Congress to immediately step in with legislative remedies. Homan warned further that the Trump administration would intensify investigations into exploitation networks and double down on enforcement measures to “combat the broader drivers” of illegal migration following the judicial ruling.


Media Manipulation Exposed: The Real Story Behind Charlie Kirk’s Death

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They say they want the truth, but what we’re seeing is a cover-up dressed up as reporting — and brave voices like Officer Tatum are calling it out loud and clear. For weeks now the narrative around Charlie Kirk’s death has been shaped by selective clips, rushed conclusions, and convenient omissions, and conservative Americans deserve better than the media’s half-truths.

The facts that can be verified show this was not a simple, tidy story; Charlie Kirk was shot while speaking at a university event, and footage and reporting have raised more questions than answers about how the scene unfolded. Local video and reporting have documented the chaos and the alleged shooter’s presence on a rooftop, which makes the rushed spin from some outlets look even more suspect.

Even the confusion about who claimed responsibility on the scene exposes how messy the official timeline has been — a man who falsely claimed to be the shooter was later charged, prompting legitimate skepticism about whether authorities and the press are getting this right. When people are hungry for answers and the narrative keeps shifting, it’s natural for citizens to suspect there’s more being covered up than revealed.

Meanwhile, critics on the left and some in the mainstream media have gleefully used clipped videos and unverified audio to reshape Charlie’s legacy, painting him in the worst possible light without full context. That same rush to judgment is what radicalizes the wider public and corrodes trust in institutions; leaked or partial material circulating online has only made it harder to separate truth from political theater.

Let’s be blunt: Democrats and their media allies are already weaponizing this tragedy to silence conservative voices and push through censorship under the guise of “safety.” They want to criminalize rhetoric they don’t like and use every high-profile incident as an excuse to expand surveillance and control, while reflexively accusing anyone who asks questions of “conspiracy.” Such tactics are dangerous for a free society and must be resisted.

Patriots shouldn’t be intimidated into silence by the narrative machine. We need a full, transparent investigation with every piece of evidence made public — not carefully curated clips and talking points. If the establishment truly seeks the truth, let them stop spinning and start releasing facts.

Charlie Kirk stood for free speech and calling out woke nonsense; honoring him means defending those principles even as we demand accountability and clarity. Hardworking Americans aren’t going to let the legacy of a conservative warrior be rewritten by liars and cowards who profit from division.

 

Partisan Attacks on Trump's Mental Fitness Undermine American Dignity

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Watching liberal politicking devolve into open speculation about a president’s mental fitness would be comic if it weren’t so corrosive to American civic life. Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker publicly declared he believes President Trump is “continually suffering from dementia,” a stunning example of partisan grandstanding dressed up as medical expertise.

It’s not just politicians; activist clinicians and commentators have piled on, with prominent psychologists claiming they see clinical signs and using cable television to amplify those claims. These alarmist takeaways—from tangential speeches to moments of fatigue—have been pushed into the headlines as if conjecture equals diagnosis.

Meanwhile, some in Congress have demanded formal cognitive evaluations, turning what should be careful medical ethics into a political demand to delegitimize an elected president. Representatives like Jamie Raskin have publicly urged the White House physician for comprehensive testing, revealing how easily calls for “answers” become a political weapon rather than a sober medical inquiry.

 

Conservative Americans should be clear-eyed: there is a massive double standard at work. The same voices who rushed to examine President Trump’s cognition are the ones who excused or defended similar questions about others when convenient, and the media lap up the drama while ignoring the absence of verified medical findings.

Patriotism demands we protect the dignity of the presidency and the integrity of medical truth, not traffic in anonymous speculation. If Democrats and media figures want to raise serious concerns, they should demand and produce independent, professional evaluations rather than launching trial-by-television and hoping the public equates volume with veracity.

For the millions of Americans who work hard and love this country, the takeaway is simple: don’t let partisan fear-mongering replace facts. The White House has reported recent medical checks for the president, including a physical visit to Walter Reed on May 26, 2026, and Americans deserve transparent, non-politicized medical information instead of cable-show diagnoses.

 

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