The Democrat party has set dumpster fire after dumpster fire across the country—and the Trump Administration is doing its level best to put them all out. As they say, it ain’t easy.
Case in point: the border crisis. This should be the top story on every major news network—but it’s not. At least you’ll hear it here:
There’s more blood on the Biden Administration’s hands than we can even fathom. The Trump Administration has located 13,000 of the missing migrant children—but how many more are gone forever, never to be found?
It’s no wonder Democrat approval ratings are tanking faster than a lead balloon.
A Wall Street Journal poll confirms it—63% of voters now view the party negatively, the lowest approval rating in more than 35 years. Even DNC Chair Ken Martin isn’t sugarcoating it—he admits the party has hit rock bottom.
But here’s the kicker: they don’t learn. They pretend to. They’ll pop up on podcasts and spout about being “tough”—like Pete Buttigieg on with Charlamagne:
But let’s be real—they’re not tough. They’re hosting summits with a talking panda head as the emcee. No, really. That’s how they’re trying to attract the “best and brightest.” Spoiler alert: the room was about as full as a Blockbuster in 2025.
No one in that audience looked like they wanted to be there. And Kamala Harris? She emerged from hiding for a pre-recorded keynote, but even that was marred by technical glitches.
It’s just not enough to revive the party. Why? Because Americans are watching President Trump work double-time to extinguish the very fires Democrats started.
Someone in the DNC social media team clearly wasn’t paying attention when they posted this chart meant to slam Trump over grocery prices. The joke? That massive price surge is squarely under Biden’s term. Trump’s been in office six months—he didn’t do that. The post was deleted swiftly after users pointed out the obvious own-goal.
Meanwhile, the economy’s booming more than the doomsayers ever imagined. President Trump is even floating the idea of a rebate for Americans:
And it’s looking more realistic than ever. Trump just secured a historic trade deal with the European Union. Listen in:
Last year, the EU walked away with a €50 million trade surplus against the U.S. Not anymore. Trump leveled the playing field.
Speaking of setting things right—Trump’s team is now looking into the $100 million in charity funds that were meant for victims of the devastating Los Angeles fires—but may have never reached them. California Rep. Kevin Kiley weighs in:
One victim shared her heartbreaking story—only to reveal that she hasn’t seen a dime of the promised funds:
The Trump Administration is launching a full investigation. One civic group has already returned their share. Let’s hope more follow.
But that’s not the only way President Trump is helping California. His new executive order on homelessness may be a game changer.
The order empowers state and local governments to clear encampments that threaten public safety and to mandate treatment for homeless individuals who pose a risk to themselves or others.
States that actively combat public drug use, squatting, and sex trafficking will be first in line for new federal grants. Funding will shift away from “housing first” models and instead focus on substance abuse treatment and mental health services.
Translation: No more giving addicts apartments they’ll destroy before addressing the root issues.
San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond thinks this is the right move:
With policies that offer real, results-driven solutions—whether for missing children, economic revival, or public safety—President Trump is giving America something it sorely needs: hope. Meanwhile, Democrats seem more focused on panda heads and podcast optics. In the end, it’s not posturing, but action, that saves lives and livelihoods.
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