



In the face of mounting national crises, the border of our great nation remains alarmingly porous. Over the past three years, an estimated seven million undocumented immigrants have traversed this boundary, entering our country unchecked and unaccounted for. This staggering figure is a testament to the lax border control policies that have been implemented, leaving our nation vulnerable.
Meanwhile, our streets are being inundated with fentanyl, a deadly opioid, originating from China. This influx of drugs is not only endangering the lives of our citizens but also contributing to the escalating drug crisis that is tearing at the fabric of our society. The administration’s inability to curb this menace is a glaring indication of its failure to protect its citizens.
This week marks the unfortunate anniversary of the catastrophic capitulation to the Taliban.
In a move that’s been widely criticized, the U.S. inadvertently armed the terror group with an astounding $80 billion worth of weapons. This blunder has not only empowered a known terrorist organization but also put countless lives at risk.
The economic landscape is equally grim. Inflation continues to erode the purchasing power of the middle class, making it increasingly difficult for average Americans to make ends meet. Gas prices have skyrocketed, doubling over the past three years, further straining household budgets.
Our nation’s financial stability is also under threat. The dominance of the U.S. dollar, a symbol of our economic prowess, is in jeopardy. This could have far-reaching implications, potentially undermining our position on the global stage.
In a shocking move, the White House filed an amicus brief this week, which critics argue could stifle free speech in America.
This action, coupled with the charges leveled against the former president and over 25 of his closest allies for alleged speech crimes, raises serious concerns about the state of our democracy.
As if these issues weren’t enough, Maui, one of our beautiful islands, is ablaze. Yet, amidst all these crises, what is the Biden administration doing?
In a display of callous indifference, they are seen reveling in merriment. Images of administration staffers partying, drinking, and laughing on the balcony have surfaced online, sparking outrage among many.
Natalie Winters, a prominent conservative voice, shared these images on Twitter, likening the scene to a moment from the dystopian novel, “The Hunger Games.”