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Saturday, September 27, 2025
House Passes CR, Senate Democrats Reject It — What’s Next?
Congress was out this week, but don’t be fooled — the clock is still ticking. Before they skipped town, the House did its job, passing a Continuing Resolution (CR) to keep the government funded through November 21st. The Senate? They promptly voted it down, 44–48. That leaves the September 30th funding deadline hanging over Washington like a storm cloud.
President Trump was supposed to sit down with Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries this week to hash it out. Instead, he scrapped the meeting and went straight to Truth Social, calling their demands “unserious and ridiculous.” And for good reason — Democrats aren’t just pushing for a short-term CR. They want to stuff it with a wish list: extending Obamacare’s COVID-era subsidies, reversing Medicaid cuts, adding millions in new security spending for Congress and the courts, and even inserting guardrails to tie the hands of the executive branch.
Bottom line: the House already passed a clean CR. The Senate Democrats are the roadblock. Majority Leader John Thune will likely have to put the House’s bill back on the floor next week as September 30th approaches. Stay tuned — this fight isn’t over.
Not a Conspiracy. Just the Truth.
It’s official: what we’ve warned about for years is now on the record.
Documents given to the House Judiciary Committee prove the Biden White House leaned on Google and YouTube to silence dissent on COVID, politics, and transgenderism.
For years, conservatives were mocked as “conspiracy theorists.” Turns out we were right. This wasn’t moderation — it was government collusion with Big Tech, a direct assault on the First Amendment.
And the Left’s response? No apologies. Just outrage that Jimmy Kimmel got a slap on the wrist after lying about Charlie Kirk’s assassination while cracking cheap jokes about Trump and MAGA. The hypocrisy is stunning.
The good news: thanks to Congressional Republicans the truth is out.
Trump Takes the UN to School
At the 80th UN General Assembly this week, President Trump wasted no time setting the record straight. After ending seven wars since January, he called out Europe’s obsession with the “climate hoax,” which left them energy-poor and reliant on Russia.
Then he dropped the hammer on open borders: “If you don’t stop people you...have nothing in common with, your country is going to fail.”
Europe’s mass migration crisis looks much like what America endured under Biden — millions pouring in illegally, spiking crime, draining resources. The difference? Trump stopped it. Now he’s leading the largest deportation effort in U.S. history.
His message to Europe was simple: protect your borders, your culture, your country — or lose them all.
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