✅ Equal enforcement of the law
✅ Religious liberty protections
✅ Real civil rights, not political games
4/ She’s already moved to:
• Investigate antisemitism on campuses
• Suspend funding to colleges enabling harassment
• Defend religious freedom
• Enforce workplace rights for Americans against foreign worker abuse
That just does NOT appeal to the DOJ's Wokesters.
5/ On elections: Dhillon has pushed for real Voting Rights Act enforcement, ending illegal racially gerrymandered districts.
On speech: “You can criticize Israel… but you can’t deny another student their education or liberty.”
“Most people in America feel like they have to lie throughout the day just to get by.”
Dhillon says the DOJ must protect Americans’ rights to speak openly without fear.
7/ Dhillon shrank this vital corner of the swamp by an incredible 75% in just six months—and now she's hiring attorneys who will enforce the law as written, not as warped by Woke Deep Staters.
This is Trump’s DOJ.
This is accountability.
This is how you save America. 🇺🇸
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Trump just scored huge victories: the biggest trade deal in history with the EU, a Lebanon-Israel peace deal, and more.
The world is being reordered in America’s favor — and it’s only getting better.
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2/ Just 11 months ago, Trump signed the largest trade deal ever with the EU.
This week, the EU ratified it. For the first time in history Europe charges us ZERO. And we charge them 15%!
Europe buying $600 billion in new U.S. manufacturing investment and $750 billion in American energy over three years.
The establishment on both sides of the Atlantic said it would never happen, that the whole world would isolate and gang up on America.
Kind of like they told you Hillary would win by 12 points.
3/ At the same time, Marco Rubio negotiated peace between Israel and Lebanon.
Iran gets booted out. Hezbollah gets removed. Lebanon takes full control of its territory for the first time in 51 years.
Mutual recognition of sovereignty. Which is a bigger deal than it sounds, because Lebanon declared war on Israel in 1948 and has legally been at war against them ever since!
This could mean full diplomatic relations and Lebanon joining the Abraham Accords.
🧵Treasury @SecScottBessent just laid out Trump’s vision for 21st-century American economic statecraft.
It remakes the global order of the last 80 years.
It’s a masterclass in disciplined power: using America’s economic strength to serve our sovereignty — not globalist elites. 🧵
@SecScottBessent 2/ For decades, we assumed openness had no downside.
We tolerated massive imbalances, supply chain dependence on adversaries, and unfair practices — all while believing integration would magically align interests.
Those assumptions failed. Bessent is correcting them.
3/ Bessent’s five core principles:
1. Economic security begins with national capacity — building what we need at home in semiconductors, AI, shipbuilding, critical minerals, and more.
2. Openness must be matched by reciprocity — no more one-way access to our markets.
3. America must write the rules of the next economy — standards for digital assets, AI, and emerging tech.
🧵The world is significantly greener than it was 40 years ago — thanks to rising CO2.
Satellite data shows almost all ecosystems have grown greener by about 15% in 33 years. Crop yields are up. Reforestation is accelerating. Even marine ecosystems are benefiting.
So why isn’t the “green” movement celebrating? 🧵
2/ This greening effect is massive — equivalent to adding an area of green vegetation about twice the size of the mainland U.S.
CO2 is plant food. With more CO2, plants grow faster, use water more efficiently, and thrive even in arid areas.
Commercial greenhouses pump in extra CO2 for this exact reason.
3/ Yet official “social cost of carbon” calculations outright ignore this benefit.
When properly included, the net effect of extra CO2 on crop yields flips from negative to significantly positive.
Higher yields mean less hunger, lower food prices, and less land needed for farming.