Elon Musk on what really counts in life:
Anyone can be your friend when things are going well. The real question is who shows up when everything falls apart.
Fair-weather friends disappear. Real ones stay. Choose your circle wisely.
Elon Musk is absolutely right. If any random judge can unilaterally block every presidential action nationwide, then elections become meaningless. The people vote for a leader to set policies, not for unelected activist judges to overrule them at every turn. This is judicial
The Atlantic’s attempt to smear Elon Musk with their headline “The Decline and Fall of Elon Musk” is a shameful display of bias from a publication that’s lost all credibility. I’ve fixed their headline to reflect the truth: “The Rise and Triumph of Elon Musk.” This visionary
FDA employees threatening to quit if RFK Jr. joins Trump’s administration is exactly the kind of shake-up this country needs. These bureaucrats have gotten too comfortable in their cozy government roles, aligned with Big Pharma and insulated from real accountability.
If they’re
Bill Ackman is absolutely right: open borders pose a serious threat to the very foundations of Western civilization. No nation can sustain itself under the strain of millions, let alone tens or hundreds of millions, of illegal immigrants who may not share the values and
Musk’s decision to decommission SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft in response to Trump’s threat to cancel government contracts marks a dangerous escalation. This is no longer just a war of words; it is a direct challenge with real consequences for the nation’s space program and economic
This ruling is pure judicial sabotage. A New York Obama judge has just declared that the elected U.S. government cannot access Treasury Department data—all based on unchallenged, ex parte arguments from Democrat Attorneys General. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has effectively
NBC’s decision to ignore Donald Trump’s appearance at the Steelers game is a disgrace. When Trump arrived at the Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Jets game, the entire stadium erupted in chants of “U-S-A!” It wasn’t just about football—it was a powerful display of Trump’s deep connection
JD Vance just delivered a brutal dose of reality to Europe’s fragile elites. The same leaders who have spent years celebrating Greta Thunberg’s constant doomsday lectures are now in full meltdown over Elon Musk simply allowing free speech on X. The hypocrisy couldn’t be more
Richard Grenell’s absolutely right—this is serious stuff. Obama’s old team, Blinken, Nuland, Rice, and Vindman, telling Zelenskyy to nix Trump’s deal isn’t just interference; it’s a flat-out Logan Act violation. These folks are trying to derail Trump’s effort to wrap up the
This is not a war. It was a precision strike, deliberately limited in scope and aimed solely at neutralizing Iran’s nuclear weapons capabilities. President Trump made it clear from day one that peace is the preferred path, but peace cannot be achieved by allowing a radical regime
Nobody should be surprised that German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius (SPD) is pushing back against Vance’s rightful criticisms of European democracies—their failed immigration and defense policies on one hand, and their approach to free speech and censorship on the other.
This is exactly why USAID had to be exposed. A rogue agency, run by unelected bureaucrats, actively hiding its corruption from the elected President—because they knew he would shut it down. The arrogance is staggering. They funneled taxpayer money to their friends, blocked
Justin Trudeau just made a catastrophic miscalculation. His announcement of 25% tariffs on $30 billion of U.S. goods starting Tuesday, with another $125 billion in tariffs coming in 21 days, is economic suicide for Canada. If Trudeau thinks he can push America around, he’s about