President Trump delivered a powerful speech to Congress, calling out Democrats for wasting billions on Ukraine with no plan for victory. He mocked Elizabeth Warren as “Pocahontas” to highlight her fake claims of Native American heritage, drawing cheers from patriots tired of liberal lies. Warren clapped sarcastically, proving she’d rather play games than fix America’s problems.
Trump revealed Ukraine’s president sent a letter begging to negotiate peace under his leadership. After years of Biden’s endless war spending, Trump is finally forcing both sides to talk. America first means no more blank checks for foreign conflicts while our own borders crumble.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Warren’s pet project, was exposed as a slush fund targeting hardworking small businesses. Trump’s team is auditing this rogue agency to drain the swamp of wasteful spending. Real Americans want less government overreach, not more red tape from out-of-touch elites.
Trump reminded the crowd how he rescued Mark Fogle, an innocent teacher jailed in Russia for years. The previous administration abandoned him, but Trump kept his promise to bring him home. Real leadership gets results, not empty speeches.
Warren called Trump’s speech a “fantasy,” but her radical policies are the real fantasy. Families can’t afford her green new deals or open-border chaos. Trump’s America is back to work, booming with jobs, and done with woke nonsense.
Democrats groaned when Trump vowed to end DEI tyranny in our military and schools. Parents cheered knowing their kids won’t be indoctrinated with critical race theory. Merit matters again, not skin color or fake victimhood.
Social media exploded with support for Trump’s no-nonsense approach. Patriots praised his courage to confront corruption, while liberals melted down over losing their grip on power. “Pocahontas” trended as Americans mocked Warren’s phony heritage claims.
This speech proved Trump remains the fighter we need. He’s stopping wars, cutting waste, and putting America first. The left hates him because he’s winning – and they’re losing.