JD Vance HAMMERS Europe for being freeloaders in CPAC speech

"Do you think that the American taxpayer is gonna stand for that if you get thrown in jail in Germany for posting a mean tweet?”

Vice President JD Vance addressed the Conservative Political Action Conference on Thursday, emphasizing U.S. immigration concerns and their impact on America's relationship with Europe.

“It has to stop,” Vance said, referring to allowing “millions of unvetted illegal migrants” into both the U.S. and Europe. He argued that neither region can rebuild while facing such migration challenges, a stance reflecting the Trump administration’s focus on border security.

Vance also took issue with Europes attitude to free speech saying “Germany's entire defense is subsidized by the American taxpayer. There are thousands upon thousands of American troops in Germany today. Do you think that the American taxpayer is gonna stand for that if you get thrown in jail in Germany for posting a mean tweet?”

Vance’s remarks echo his recent criticisms of European policies in his speech to the Munich Security Conference. His speech signals a potential shift in transatlantic relations, aligning with the administration’s “America First” agenda. 

Trump UNLOADS on Zelensky for his tantrum over peace deal efforts in mic drop post!

President Donald Trump intensified his criticism of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Wednesday, calling him a “dictator” and warning he “may not have a country left” if he doesn’t act swiftly. The remarks, delivered at a Mar-a-Lago press conference, doubled down on Trump’s frustration with Zelensky’s leadership during Russia’s ongoing war against Ukraine, which began in 2022.

Trump accused Zelensky of refusing elections and blamed him for the conflict’s toll, saying, “A Dictator without Elections, Zelensky better move fast or he is not going to have a Country left.” The comments followed U.S.-Russia peace talks in Saudi Arabia that excluded Ukraine, prompting Zelensky to demand inclusion in future negotiations.

Vice President JD Vance echoed Trump’s stance, warning Zelensky against “badmouthing” the president. Vance called Zelensky’s response to the talks “atrocious,” adding, “He will regret ‘badmouthing’ Trump and condemns his ‘atrocious’ response to peace talks.” Vance suggested Zelensky’s public criticism could jeopardize U.S. support.

The escalating rhetoric underscores tensions as Trump pushes for a resolution to the war.

Jim Acosta tries to stay relevant by insulting Karoline Leavitt, immediately regrets it!

Former CNN anchor Jim Acosta faced sharp criticism Wednesday after calling White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt a “kid” and “bad liar” on the anti-Trump MeidasTouch Podcast. Acosta, who left CNN last month after Trump’s reelection, compared the 27-year-old Leavitt to a child “telling a tall tale,” suggesting she aspires to join an “All-Star team of liars” like former Trump press secretaries Sean Spicer and Sarah Huckabee Sanders.

The remarks sparked immediate backlash on social media. “He’s got a bad case of TDS,” wrote user Kate Johnson on X, referring to “Trump Derangement Syndrome.” Another, Kathryn Herrick, dismissed Acosta as “propaganda.” Trump supporters accused him of hypocrisy, with one X post stating, “You have less than zero credibility.”

Acosta, known for combative exchanges with Trump during his first term, also criticized White House reporters for not resisting the administration’s ban on Associated Press journalists from certain events. Leavitt, the youngest press secretary in history, has been a vocal Trump defender. Acosta’s new Substack show has drawn attention, boasting 116,000 subscribers despite his rocky CNN exit. Neither Acosta nor Leavitt immediately responded to the controversy.

Jon Stewart pleads with liberals to stop RELENTLESSLY using this word to describe Trump!

Jon Stewart, host of "The Daily Show," expressed frustration with liberals’ overuse of the term "fascist" to describe President Donald Trump, warning it has lost its impact. In a Feb. 19, 2025, off-air exchange with an audience member who questioned his lighter approach to the label, the 62-year-old comedian quipped, "Oh, well, I’d tell my critics — shut up! You’re a fascist!" He then explained his decision to drop the term from his show since the 2024 election.

Stewart argued that the liberal media’s relentless use of "fascist" has "numbed" the public, diluting its meaning. "I think if you cry ‘fascism’ at every administrative overreach, even the ones that are constitutionally OK, you will find yourself out of fascism bullets when the time really comes," he said on the Comedy Central program. Known for his liberal leanings, Stewart has recently turned his critique inward, urging Democrats to refine their messaging.

The remarks follow Trump’s landslide victory, prompting Stewart to question the effectiveness of past rhetoric. "It just makes you wonder how much of it did they really believe?" he said, echoing a broader shift in political discourse.