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RON HART: Things Happening Quickly Due to Trump

RON HART: Things Happening Quickly Due to Trump

In a notable development during his presidency, Donald Trump made an appearance at the College Football Championship in Miami. He now stands out as the only president to have a major football stadium, the Orange Bowl, and the Kennedy Center named in his honor.

Things in the world seem to be shifting, with the possibility of positive changes on the horizon.

As he considers his potential removal from power, Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has transferred billions to undercover banks in Dubai, pondering, “What would Muhammed do?” Theocracies may benefit the “charismatics” in power, much like socialism serves its leaders (such as Maduro), but the common people often bear the brunt of their leaders’ tyrannies.

The Supreme Leader has reportedly been offered asylum in Minneapolis, where he plans to establish daycare centers for Somali children. He might find the two cities—Minneapolis and Mogadishu—quite similar.

This leader, whom Biden mistakenly believed to be Diana Ross for years, tries to maintain control over his failing nation with strong rhetoric, all while enriching himself with Iran’s vast wealth. He is aware of the growing discontent. Trump faces conflict head-on, having witnessed both Maduro’s downfall and the swift destruction of Iran’s nuclear capabilities.

Protesters in Minnesota certainly deserve their First Amendment rights. I consider myself a strong advocate for free speech. Yet, there are limitations—like you can’t yell “Fire” in a crowded theater, and according to current leftist ideology, shouting “ICE” in a Home Depot lot isn’t acceptable either.

The Department of Homeland Security claims to have detained over 10,000 criminal illegal aliens responsible for violence against Americans and children in Minneapolis because local leaders like Tim Walz and Jacob Frey choose to protect criminals instead of their own citizens. This comes from DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, who made this declaration while wearing her cowboy hat—signifying her serious intent.

Regarding organized protesters who obstruct lawful efforts, even CNN admits that, under DHS policy, immigration agents have the authority to use deadly force if faced with an imminent threat of death or serious injury.

Minneapolis Mayor Frey and Minnesota Governor Walz, often seen as the poster children for misguided democracy, claim ICE is invading their territory. But let’s be clear: ICE agents are merely responding to those fleeing dangerous conditions. It’s unclear what drives their rationale—possibly because they rely on insights from “The View” every morning.

Once ICE addresses the most pressing criminal concerns among illegal immigrants, we will need a system to determine who remains and who departs. If someone has been law-abiding, contributed positively, and hasn’t abused welfare benefits, they deserve temporary status. They should pay penalties and be placed on legitimate tax rolls, rather than using fraudulent Social Security numbers. We’ve had an opportunity to assess their impact on our society—whether they contribute positively or are harmful.

Generally, we prefer contributors over dependents. Meanwhile, Democrats seem to favor those who rely on welfare and are incentivized to vote for them, as seen in certain issues in Minnesota—grift and kickback schemes that characterize the modern Democratic Party.

Decisions about immigration should be informed by letters from landlords, employers, and family members. We want hardworking, law-abiding immigrants who integrate into our society.

Trump appreciates immigrants; they often undertake jobs that Americans shy away from—like being his spouse. This immigration situation needs resolution. Congress has delayed reform for far too long.

A look at the conditions in corrupt blue states versus those managed by Republicans offers a stark contrast—crime, corruption, and taxes consistently favor the right. Instead of clinging to feelings of Nordic white supremacy guilt, the Minnesota Vikings might as well rename themselves the Somali Pirates.

At this point in the political landscape, situations in Minneapolis, Greenland, Iran, and Venezuela feel overwhelming—it’s like trying to drink from a fire hose.

As for Venezuela, I can’t quite grasp why Trump seems comfortable replacing Maduro with his equally corrupt ally, Rodriquez. It’s akin to apprehending Jeffrey Epstein and then appointing Prince Andrew as his replacement in a coaching role.

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