They Tried To TRAP Trump... This This HAPPENED!

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Published3 months ago
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They Tried To TRAP Trump... This This HAPPENED! https://youtu.be/2Z2DlLJqL-M Something BIG Just Shifted... Trump operating on a level Democrats can't comprehend. - President Trump just signed a sweeping executive order on mail‑in voting and, in the announcement, repeatedly dared Democrats to “challenge” it in court, saying he doesn’t see how anyone can legally overturn it. - The order directs federal agencies to build a national list of verified U.S. citizens, tighten mail‑in ballot rules, and block ballots from being delivered to people who aren’t properly on the rolls. - Trump’s trap is simple: by begging Democrats to sue, he drags the fight into federal court and potentially up to the Supreme Court, where he believes he can win on appeal and cement tougher national election standards. - Within hours, Democrats took the bait; Gavin Newsom and liberal groups announced lawsuits, accusing Trump of voter suppression and claiming he has no authority to change state mail‑in rules. - Trump’s allies argue Democrats are panicking because they can’t win without loose mail‑in systems, ballot‑harvesting, and messy voter rolls that are hard to audit. - A recent California case where a man allegedly used 71 fake names and cast multiple ballots, with 41 more filled‑out ballots found at his home, is being held up as proof the system is open for abuse. - Kari Lake called Trump’s mail‑in executive order one of the most important actions of his presidency until Congress passes the national SAVE America Act and the Supreme Court rules on counting mail‑in ballots after Election Day. - In Florida, Governor Ron DeSantis signed a state‑level SAVE Act requiring proof of citizenship, strict voter ID, and paper ballots, and Marc Elias immediately sued to block it—showing the same lawfare pattern. - An Obama‑appointed judge in Boston just forced Trump to restore legal status for migrants who entered under Biden’s CBP One app, overriding DHS’s attempt to end their parole and deport them. - Critics say this proves Democrats use judges to keep the border open and then use loose voting rules to turn illegal immigration into political power. - Trump also became the first sitting president to attend a Supreme Court hearing on birthright citizenship, signaling he wants the justices to re‑examine the 14th Amendment in an era of mass illegal entry and “birth tourism.” - Justice Alito suggested the amendment was written in a completely different immigration reality, hinting the Court might narrow automatic citizenship for children of non‑citizens. - On foreign policy, Trump blasted NATO as a “paper tiger” after allies refused to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz, warning he may pull troops, close bases, and “re‑examine” the entire alliance after the Iran war. - Trump says the Iran war is close to ending and that if new Iranian leaders reopen Hormuz, he’ll bring U.S. forces home and let Europe secure its own oil. - JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon is backing a tough line, saying America must “finish this thing and finish it right” against Iran, arguing markets can handle volatility but not a terror regime controlling global energy chokepoints. - If the war ends without a major new attack and Hormuz reopens, Trump expects gas prices to fall and risk assets like stocks, gold, and silver to surge as energy and geopolitical fears ease.

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