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DHS Sec. Kristi Noem: Border Sealed. Fentanyl Crushed. Terrorists Deported. Trump’s First 100 Days Make America Safe Again.
While the swamp creatures plot and scheme, Secretary Kristi Noem is too busy body-slamming their fake narratives with real results.
In just 100 days, Trump’s America First agenda is hammering through:
Border encounters at the lowest point in history (99% operational control)
Fentanyl trafficking cut in half
Over 100 terrorists ripped out of the country
Thousands of criminals deported
FEMA’s bureaucratic rot getting gutted and reformed
U.S. citizenship processes being streamlined for the right people
Cyberattacks, critical infrastructure hacks, and coastal threats getting crushed
Meanwhile, professional thieves are looting restaurants... and liberal judges are trying to run the country from their courtrooms.
But President Trump — and his team — are playing five moves ahead, using every Constitutional tool to bulldoze through the lawfare games and keep Americans safe.
Noem’s message?
The swamp is shaking.
The criminals are running.
The American people are winning.
And the best...
Bioweapon at the Border? Feds Say Chinese Student tied to UM Tried to Smuggle Pathogen into U.S.
In a story that should set off alarm bells nationwide, The Detroit News reports that a Chinese scholar at the University of Michigan is accused of trying to smuggle a biological pathogen into the U.S. This isn’t just a breach of academic protocol; it’s a national security threat.
Our universities, like the University of Michigan, are pillars of innovation and freedom. But when foreign nationals exploit these institutions to smuggle dangerous materials, it’s a direct assault on our nation’s safety. This incident isn’t isolated; it’s part of a broader pattern of espionage activities targeting our research and development sectors.
It’s high time we reevaluate our policies and enforce stricter vetting processes for foreign scholars. Protecting our nation’s security should be paramount, and we must ensure that our academic institutions are not unwitting conduits for foreign espionage.
Let’s not wait for a catastrophe to take action. Our borders, both physical and intellectual, need robust defense mechanisms. America’s safety and sovereignty depend on it.
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