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A National Notice to the Banking Industry
Today, I want to speak plainly—not just for myself, but for millions of Americans who have quietly accepted a banking arrangement that no longer serves them. This is not an emotional reaction. This is not financial fear. This is a reasoned, principled position. It is time for the banking industry to modernize its relationship with the people who sustain it. The Core Question Banks Must Answer Why should Americans continue to entrust large portions of their wealth to instituti
20 hours ago3 min read


Why I Would Never Put All My Money in a Bank
There’s a serious question that the banking system never seems eager to answer honestly, so I’ll ask it plainly: Why should I put all of my money in your bank when you only insure up to $250,000? From a purely logical, financial, and risk-management standpoint, it doesn’t make sense. The moment my deposits exceed that $250,000 FDIC insurance limit, my protection ends—but the bank’s use of my money does not. That imbalance alone should make anyone with real assets stop and thi
20 hours ago3 min read


The Throne Is Not for Everyone
Let me make something painfully clear, because too many people confuse proximity with position. No woman who is not my soulmate will ever sit next to me. Not beside me. Not in my inner circle. Not in the seat reserved for my queen. That throne seat is not decorative. It is not symbolic. It is not temporary. It is earned—and it is exclusive. I am the king of my empire. I built it. I protect it. I govern it. And empires do not allow casual access to the throne. Access Is Not a
1 day ago2 min read


The Truth About Marriage Vows Most People Don’t Want to Admit
We live in a time where people invoke God freely but respect Him selectively. Nowhere is this more obvious than in how marriage is treated. People stand before God, family, and witnesses, speak sacred vows with confidence, and then walk away from them as if they were nothing more than ceremonial words meant for a single day. That is not ignorance. That is dishonesty. Marriage vows are not poetry. They are not tradition. They are not symbolic gestures for photographs and appla
2 days ago2 min read


A Call to Anyone Trapped in an Abusive Relationship
This message is for anyone who is currently in an abusive relationship—man or woman, young or old, married or unmarried. Abuse does not discriminate, and neither should our concern or our response. If you are in a relationship where your partner puts their hands on you, threatens you, intimidates you, controls you, or makes you live in fear, you need to hear this clearly: that is not love . Someone who hurts you does not love you. Someone who apologizes after hurting you and
2 days ago2 min read


Boundaries, Freedom, and Public Safety
Let me be clear about my position. I do not care how an adult chooses to dress or express themselves. If a man wants to dress like a woman, or a woman wants to dress like a man, that is their personal choice. In a free country, personal expression—so long as it does not harm others—should not be policed by the state. At the same time, freedom requires boundaries. When I become President, my administration will draw a clear, enforceable line when it comes to public facilities.
2 days ago2 min read


To the Politicians Watching Me: You’re Exposed
I am going to say something that many people already sense but few are willing to say out loud. There are politicians—career politicians—who regularly visit my campaign website. They read what I write. They listen to what I say. They study my positions. And then they take my ideas, rewrite them in their own language, and present them to the public as if they suddenly had an awakening. Let’s be clear: this is not coincidence. This is imitation. I have watched members of Congre
3 days ago3 min read


Tearing Down the Corrupt System That Profits Off the American People
I am not here to tear down the United States government. I am here to tear down and rebuild the corrupt system that has embedded itself inside it. That distinction matters—because the problem is not democracy, representation, or the idea of government itself. The problem is a deeply entrenched system that has been captured, manipulated, and weaponized by a small group of powerful interests who profit from the suffering, division, and confusion of the American people. For deca
3 days ago3 min read


The State Stole Your Crown — And You Let It Happen
Let’s stop pretending this system is broken by accident. It is working exactly as designed — just not for you. The 10th Amendment is clear, even if the state hopes you never read it closely. Power was not granted exclusively to government. It was reserved to the states or to the people. That means the people were never meant to be beneath the state. The people were meant to be equal to it. So how did we end up here? Because the state didn’t take your power by force. It tricke
4 days ago2 min read
Stop Letting Them Lie to You
Let’s stop pretending this is complicated, because it’s not. Congress controls the money. That means Congress decides who gets funded and who doesn’t. ICE exists and operates because Congress continues to write them checks every single year. Not because they “have no choice.” Not because their hands are tied. But because they choose to. You hear politicians go on TV saying, “I don’t support ICE,” or “I’m against these policies.” That’s a lie by omission. If they were truly ag
5 days ago2 min read


Corruption in the states
I think it’s beyond crazy that we have members of Congress—congressmen, congresswomen, and senators—who will hunt for small, convenient issues and try to inflate them into national crises, while completely ignoring the real fights. Meanwhile, people’s rights are being violated every day—behind ICE operations, through corrupt state systems, and through policies that quietly strip citizens of due process and basic freedoms. I’ve noticed a pattern: too many politicians avoid the
5 days ago1 min read
These politicians do not care if your rights are violated. Not a little. Not secretly. At all.
If they did, the child support racket would have been exposed decades ago. Instead, they protect it. A system that jails people, strips licenses, destroys families, and generates billions in revenue under the fake excuse of “helping children.” It’s extortion with a government logo, and every politician in office knows it. If they cared, they would talk about how the people were tricked into surrendering their rights to the state through the driver’s license scam. Freedom of m
7 days ago2 min read


Sovereignty, Not Permission
I live my life by a principle most politicians are afraid to say out loud: true freedom does not come from the state. It comes from sovereignty—knowing who you are, knowing your worth, and refusing to let institutions that once oppressed your people dictate your morality, your limits, or your future. Too many Americans—men and women alike—have been conditioned to believe that legitimacy only exists if the government grants it. They wait for permission. They accept whatever th
Jan 201 min read


The Difference Between Talking About Change and Fighting for It
Every election cycle, we are flooded with the same recycled promises. Career politicians step in front of cameras, speak passionately about injustice, and claim they “care about the people.” But when real harm is happening—when rights are being violated in real time—they do nothing. They sit on their hands. Across this country, ICE agents and law enforcement departments are harassing people, abusing authority, shooting people, and in some cases killing people. These actions a
Jan 202 min read


The Real Power Structure of the World: Who Matters When the U.S. Is Taken Out of the Equation
Whenever global military power is discussed, the United States dominates the conversation. Its budget, reach, and technological superiority make it the default reference point. But removing the United States from the equation reveals a far more complex and uncomfortable reality—one that exposes who actually holds meaningful power and, more importantly, who we cannot afford to fight. This is not about admiration or fearmongering. It is about realism. When we look at the top fi
Jan 204 min read


Marriage Was Real Before the State Ever Touched It
There’s something deeply unsettling about how normalized it has become for people to believe their marriage isn’t “real” unless the state approves it. A relationship that is supposed to be sacred, lifelong, spiritual, and rooted in personal commitment has been reduced to a government-issued license, a filing fee, and a database entry. Most people never stop to question that. They just accept it—because they’ve been trained to. This is where the confusion begins: people no lon
Jan 183 min read


You Can’t Dismantle a Corrupt System From the Outside
Today I reached a hard realization—one that only comes after years of fighting, watching, and learning how power actually works in this country. This system cannot be punctured from the outside alone. You can expose corruption. You can name it. You can shout about it from the rooftops. And what happens? You get ignored, blocked, shadowed, priced out, and pushed to the margins. The system is engineered to absorb criticism without changing. It allows outrage because outrage alo
Jan 183 min read


Balancing Community Support and Personal Boundaries in Politics
In today's political landscape, the distinction between community support and personal boundaries can easily blur. As a presidential...
Aug 28, 20253 min read


The Irony of Independence Day: Are We Truly Free or Just Contractually Bound?
Every Fourth of July, the air fills with fireworks, the smell of barbecued food, and the sounds of patriotic songs echoing around us. We...
Aug 28, 20254 min read


Why I Refuse to Stay Silent as Our Rights Are Eroded by Government Deceit
In a world where our ancestors bravely fought for the freedoms we enjoy today, it is deeply upsetting to see those rights gradually slip...
Aug 26, 20254 min read
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