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Democrats’ Violent Rhetoric Leads To Another Attack Against Law Enforcement

This past weekend, we saw once again that Democrats’ violent rhetoric has real-life consequences.

On Friday night, a group of left-wing rioters planned an “ambush” attack at a detention center in Alvarado, Texas aimed at killing ICE agents. They lured officers outside in an attempt to murder them, shooting one Alvarado police officer in the neck.

 

 

Following this attack, another active shooter stormed the entrance of the U.S. Border Patrol annex in McAllen, Texas to kill border patrol agents.

Violence against ICE officers has increased a staggering 700% as Democrats have continued to incite vicious attacks with their violent rhetoric .

Unlike Democrats, President Trump and Republicans in Congress are standing by our law enforcement officers. Just this weekend, President Trump signed the One, Big, Beautiful Bill which funds record immigration enforcement to:

Remove at least 1 million illegal immigrants each year

Hire 10,000 ICE agents & 3,000 Border Patrol agents

Finish the border wall

Give bonuses to agents on the frontlines

Democrats are responsible for these heinous acts of violence against our law enforcement officers. But rather than condemning these attacks, they want to take them  even further. Republicans stand with our law enforcement officers and will not let left-wing violence jeopardize the safety of our American heroes.

 


 

 

WH Press Pool Report – Cabinet Meeting 07-07-25

 

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said new fiber lines have been successfully laid to Newark Airport and that last month was the most on-time June. He also said the department is working to find a company to rebuild the country’s air traffic control system.

On the NYC mayoral election, Trump said Zohrab Mamdani has “a good line of bullshit.”

“I’m not getting involved,” he said when asked whether Curtis Sliwa should drop out.

Trump called Mamdani a “communist” and said the White House has special power to “run places when we have to” and mentioned “we’re thinking about doing it” in DC.

“We’re going to bring New York back,” Trump said. “You have a lot of crooked things going on in New York… We’re going to do something for New York.”

Education Secretary Linda McMahon said she was “negotiating hard” with Harvard and Columbia.

Trump ended by mentioning new art he just picked for the Cabinet Boom including portraits of Andrew Jackson, James Polk, George Washington, Dwight Eisenhower, FDR, John and Abigail Adams and Lincoln and Grant in the civil war.

He told stories about each artwork, which he said he personally selected from the vaults. He referred to Polk as a real estate man and mentioned his role acquiring California. He said Eisenhower cracked down on illegal immigration so harshly that farmers nearly went bankrupt, which he said was an important lesson.

Trump concluded his narration by saying he took a large grandfather clock from Secretary Rubio’s office for the room, joking about how he as president can take any office furnishings he wants.

He also mentioned new medallions for thr room’s three ceiling lamps, military service flags including Space Force and decorative gold items including plates and urns on a fireplace mantle.

“The cost was almost nothing… The only question is will I gold leaf the corners.”

He asked the Cabinet to vote on gold leafing. McMahan and Hegseth raised their hands, as did a couple others, but it appeared to be a minority. Please check the tape for the precise vote count.

As we lef5, Trump said he would go to the club world cup on Sunday.

We left at 1:35.

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