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Trump’s Christmas Gift: Election Integrity Evidence the Media Ignores

President Trump spent Christmas Day doing what the legacy media refuses to do: he posted troves of election‑integrity material and eyewitness video that demand answers, not dismissals. His Truth Social feed amplified testimony and footage alleging troubling anomalies — including a poll worker who said she watched military mail ballots come in that, in her words, were all for Joe Biden and none for President Trump.

These are not the sort of anecdotes you casually bury because they hit at the heart of free and fair elections; they are prima facie reasons to reopen questions about chain of custody and statistical outliers that defy common sense. Ordinary Americans who work hard and serve in uniform deserve the same transparency as anyone else, and when poll workers under oath describe batches of ballots with impossible patterns, the country has a right to know why.

Yet once again the mainstream press looks the other way, treating reposts and sworn testimony as if they were mere social‑media noise instead of evidence that—at minimum—warrants serious, bipartisan investigation. That silence isn’t neutrality; it’s a cover for an establishment that reflexively protects results it prefers rather than the institutions Americans depend on. Patriots shouldn’t confuse media spin with accountability.

Meanwhile, the Trump administration’s economic message is resonating where it matters most: in worker paychecks and market confidence. Recent market moves and economic data have shown resiliency and renewed investor optimism despite the predictable chorus of pessimists on cable news, and the November jobs snapshot underscored a labor market that is stabilizing even as critics try to sell doom. The White House can — and should — take credit for policies that have put Americans back to work and are getting manufacturing and energy humming again.

On the world stage President Trump acted decisively to protect persecuted Christians, ordering strikes against ISIS‑linked militants in northwest Nigeria after repeatedly calling out genocide and persecution that the previous administration ignored. That is American leadership: defending the innocent abroad and using our strength to stop barbaric violence, not lecturing and walking away. Congressional Republicans have publicly backed the president’s stance to defend religious freedom and punish those who would murder believers for their faith.

And in the courts, Justice Samuel Alito didn’t mince words when he warned against judicial overreach and the dangerous effects of an open‑borders agenda that leaves American communities vulnerable. The Supreme Court’s fight over the deployment of federal forces to protect federal personnel in cities like Chicago exposed the yawning gap between activist judges and common‑sense public safety — and Alito’s dissent laid bare the constitutional stakes for enforcing immigration laws and protecting Americans.

This is what America First governance looks like: demanding election integrity, reviving an economy that works for citizens, standing with the persecuted, and defending our communities from lawlessness. The establishment will scream “conspiracy” and call for silence, but hardworking Americans know results when they see them — and they deserve the truth, the investigations, and the reforms that follow.

If the media won’t cover the receipts, citizens must — by calling their officials, showing up at hearings, and refusing to let institutions sweep obvious questions under the rug. We owe our veterans, our workers, and our faith communities nothing less than full accountability and decisive leadership. America survives only when its people demand it.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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