Tom Homan GOES OFF at Politico reporter, says ICE has right to wear masks during raids"The same people that are complaining about ICE wearing masks, have they ever said anything about BLM protesters wearing masks?!!"
Border czar Tom Homan defended ICE agents wearing masks during a tense interview with Politico, citing a massive increase in attacks on federal immigration officers and arguing the protective measure is necessary as agents and their families face unprecedented targeting and doxxing by left wing activists. Homan challenged Politico’s Dasha Burns to "name a police agency that has a 700% increase in assaults" when she compared it to other law enforcement. Burns admitted she hadn't looked at that data and couldn't provide such an example. “You won’t find one. The attacks on ICE is unprecedented, 700% increased. And we’re not even talking about the doxing of agents, their spouses, and their children,” Homan explained. “So they’re wearing masks to help give them some sort of protection.” When Burns suggested the masks were problematic, Homan pointed out the hypocrisy of critics who never complained about BLM protesters wearing masks or masked college protesters who "threatened Jewish students and took over buildings, destroyed property." He noted that no legislation was passed to ban masks during those protests. “The same people that are complaining about ICE wearing masks, have they ever said anything about BLM protesters wearing masks?!” Homan fired back. Homan ended the interview by declaring "zero tolerance" for attacks on agents who are "trying to make this country safe again" but are being "vilified for it and attacked for it." He emphasized that the level of protection is necessary given the unprecedented nature of the threats. Watch the fiery interview here: Trump’s 2025 Economic Revolution Is Here - Are Your Retirement Savings Ready?President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” strives to deliver the largest tax cuts for working and middle class Americans in our country’s history. His bold plan not only extends the historic 2017 tax cuts but introduces even deeper reforms aimed at empowering American workers and retirees. If you are retired or near retirement, this could mean more money in your savings and a once-in-a-generation opportunity to help protect lasting wealth—if you’re prepared. But here’s the catch: The fatal flaw? These accounts are built on a Wall Street system that assumes stability, free from manipulation and political shocks. And in today’s world, all it could take is one major event—another bank failure, a geopolitical crisis, a market crash—to wipe out decades of your savings like it did in the 2008 Financial Crisis. If you have a retirement account and want to help safeguard—not just survive—during Trump’s economic revolution, this is your wake-up call. We’ve outlined a wealth protection strategy inside the 2025 Retirement Protection Guide — and it’s completely FREE. Inside this guide, you'll discover an IRS-approved loophole that allows you to move your retirement savings tax-free and penalty-free into a safe haven asset and hedge your wealth against inflation, market volatility and geopolitical crises. Time is short. Trump’s reforms may be coming fast—and the financial system roller coaster may be a ride that you don’t want to take with your retirement savings. >> Get your FREE copy of the2025 Retirement Protection Guide today <<Donald Trump is not affiliated with and does not endorse Goldco Direct LLC. Any statements made herein are not intended to imply a direct or indirect connection to or an endorsement of Goldco.Kristi Noem SHUTS DOWN Kristen Welker when bold accusations CROSS the LINEHomeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem fired back at NBC News’ Kristen Welker for suggesting that she and the Trump administration failed Texas flood victims by not re-upping FEMA contracts in a timely manner. “This is really unfortunate, we have so many individuals playing politics with what happened in Texas,” Noem told Welker. Welker pressed Noem on claims that her mismanagement lead to slow responsiveness to flood victims. “The NY Times is reporting that thousands of calls from flood victims to FEMA call centers went unanswered in the middle of this ongoing disaster because you didn’t renew contracts to keep call center staff in place until nearly 1 week after the floods,” Welker said. “Why did it take so long to extend those contracts?” “It’s just false, those contracts were in place, no employees were off of work,… fake news. It’s discouraging!” Noem fired back. Noem demanded that reports that only 15% of calls to FEMA were answered be validated and asked for those who reported the information to put their names out publicly to back up their claims. “The false reporting is inappropriate, and needs to be cleared up,” Noem added. Biden’s chief of staff reportedly behind last minute autopen pardonsA senior Biden administration advisor was responsible for last minute autopen pardons, not the president himself, according to a new report.
Left-wing DA plans to let sex offender who attacked school recess go freeThe 18th Judicial District Attorney’s Office in Colorado plans to dismiss charges against a registered sex offender Solomon Galligan, accused of attempting to kidnap an 11-year-old boy from Black Forest Hills Elementary School in April. Prosecutors said Galligan was deemed mentally incompetent to stand trial following a court-ordered evaluation.
Supreme Court votes in favor of Trump’s DOA cuts in major administration victoryThe Supreme Court voted Monday in a 6-3 decision to back President Trump’s cuts to the Department of Education in a major victory for the administration.
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