America bleeds today for three of our bravest. President Trump didn’t hesitate to remind the country what truly matters: the blood and sacrifice of real patriots. While others wring their hands and virtue signal, Trump cuts through the noise. He speaks for everyday Americans who know that freedom isn’t free. These heroes paid the price, not some career politician hiding in the back row of Congress.
Let’s be clear—when American servicemembers are killed, it’s not just a tragedy for their families. It’s a gut punch to every citizen who actually loves this nation. But what do liberals do? They offer thoughts and prayers, then run off to blame America first, endlessly apologizing on the world stage. This is what happens when globalist interests run our military decisions. Under left-wing leadership, our troops are used as pawns in senseless wars, while bureaucrats in D.C. focus on pronouns and “woke” training sessions.
President Trump is the one who brings us back to what matters. He honors sacrifice, not political correctness. The mainstream media just shrugs, scrolling right past fallen heroes to criticize the only president who genuinely cares about the men and women in uniform. Call it what it is: a complete disregard for real service in the name of cheap political points.
Liberals would rather promote open borders and endless giveaways to illegal aliens than take a moment for the men and women who actually defend those borders with their lives. They insult our flag, erase our history, and call patriotism “problematic.” Meanwhile, gold star families continue to endure heartbreak while their loved ones are treated like statistics on some government spreadsheet. Is this where we are now?
Americans have had enough. True patriots will not be forgotten, no matter how much the left wants to erase their sacrifice with shame and apologies. It’s time to honor real heroes, put America first, and reject the weak, anti-American agenda that costs lives. If we don’t, who will defend us when the next crisis hits—some Ivy League activist with a hashtag, or the few, proud, and brave who actually step up?
Source: Redstate
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