VP Vance at March for Life: ‘We Want More Babies in the USA’
JD Vance, at the March for Life 2025, highlights the importance of the pro-life movement and the continuous dedication to supporting life and families in the U.S.
More Babies = Brighter Future
“I want more babies in the United States of America. I want more happy children in our country, and I want beautiful, young women who are eager to welcome them into the world and eager to raise them.”
He emphasizes that both society and the government should work to make family life easier and more enjoyable, and that a nation's success is measured by how easily its people can raise happy, healthy families.
@JDVance
Gov. DeSantis: ‘Florida is Where Babies Go to Live’ After Defeating Abortion Amendment
Governor Ron DeSantis addressed the March for Life 2025 in Washington, expressing his backing for protecting the unborn and slamming liberals on their abortion stance.
“Show courage in defense of the unborn. That’s what we need from the people that we elect to office. The sanctity of life does not depend on poll results. It doesn’t depend on which way the wind is blowing.
It’s an enduring truth, and it represents the foundation of our society… the Declaration of Independence declared that we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, and we are endowed by our Creator with certain unalienable rights, beginning with the right to life itself.”
He highlights Florida’s success in opposing a major abortion amendment, demonstrating strong leadership despite political challenges. His election victories and the increase in Republican voters in Florida show that supporting pro-life policies is a winning strategy.
@RonDeSantis is transforming Florida into a stronghold that resists woke culture, emphasizing traditional values and positioning it as a foundation for a larger cultural and political battle.
‘We’re sabotaging ourselves from within.’ Chamath warns U.S. leaders’ incompetence threatens tech supremacy—while Elon Musk fights red tape to build the future.
Prominent venture capitalist and tech innovator Chamath Palihapitiya argues America’s global role hinges on its tech edge powering the economy and military but warns this is threatened by internal mistakes and complacency.
“For being an American, we are the single most important country in existence in the world. We are the most important country today. We must be the most important country tomorrow. Period.”
Palihapitiya criticizes Silicon Valley for prioritizing flashy gadgets over real innovation, dulling America’s edge. He praises Elon Musk’s work with rockets, electric cars, and the global internet as true progress, while the industry focus on apps faces red tape and cultural barriers.
“… today, sitting here, January of 2025, we are in an existential risk of losing our place in the world. And the reason is that we had people we have people from the inside trying to sabotage our economy effectively and trying to sabotage our military capability. And they do that not explicitly, but they do that because they are in positions of leadership and they fundamentally don’t know what they’re doing.”
@chamath calls for major changes to help realign priorities, support innovators, and break down obstacles that put short-term profits ahead of important national goals.
@TuckerCarlson
Rand Paul: Ulbricht Sentenced to Life for Website, Drug Sellers Got Lighter Terms
Trump pardoned Ross Ulbricht, creator of Silk Road, after over a decade in prison.
Digital-age debate: Should website creators bear more responsibility than users?
PAUL: “He's been in prison for 12 years. He's been a model prisoner, but he was looking at never, ever getting out for designing a website.”
Ulbricht received two life sentences plus 40 years, which Senator @RandPaul criticized as too harsh compared to sentences for those who sold drugs on his site.
@RealRossU
NYC’s Mayor Adams blasts his own party, claiming they've lost touch with working-class struggles and calls for real justice system reform.
“No, the party left me and it left working-class people... the issues that everyday people that are in power talking about. People are concern about the future of their families. And that should be our focus… that's the focus of this administration.”
In September 2024, Mayor Adams faced federal charges for bribery, fraud, and illegal foreign donations, sparking skepticism.
Adams, the first NYC mayor charged in office, pleaded not guilty, claiming it's political retribution for criticizing the Biden-Harris administration's migrant crisis handling.
“It was painful. It was extremely painful to go through this, you know, millions of dollars in legal bills and just not being able to resign... this is the first time in my life that you have to sit here and be punched on and you have to allow your attorney to fight, to fight. I know how to fight and I like to fight to defend myself. And not being able to do that is hard as hell.”
@NYCMayor@TuckerCarlson
Border Czar: Border arrests PLUMMET Over 90% in 24 hrs under Trump’s Return
Tom Homan defends ICE’s detention standards, stressing commitment to public safety and national security.
“I also am insulted by the term concentration camps. Are you serious? You're comparing ICE agents... ICE has detention centers. They have the best standards in the entire industry.”
“Look, the greatest president in my lifetime. He’s back because in two days, last 24 hours, total apprehensions on the southwest border, 766 compared that to the 10 to 12,000 Biden had at one time.”
@RealTomHoman
Trump Admin: U.S. Agencies Directed to Shut Down DEI Websites by Jan. 22 Deadline
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management has placed federal employees working on DEI initiatives on paid leave as these programs are dismantled.
Good-by, DEI 👋
By January 22, 2025, all DEI websites and social media must be removed, trainings canceled, and lists of DEI positions compiled for staff cuts.
This directive affects current DEI employees and seeks to expose any efforts to conceal DEI programs post-election.
‘Thank you, President Trump’: Steve Baker Overwhelmed with Joy Over Trump’s January 6 Pardons
A very emotional Steve Baker expresses joy over President Trump's pardons for January 6 victims.
“I went in as a journalist. That’s all I did. I didn’t do anything untoward. I didn’t assault police officers. I didn’t damage any property. I didn’t do anything other than just take video, sat down and recorded what was happening… but they intended to destroy my life.”
“So many others lost everything. They lost their homes, they lost their families, they lost their wives, their husbands, they lost their jobs, they lost their careers. And because of the over-weaponization, the over-prosecution, the over-sentencing of people who did not do anything other than just walk through an open door at the Capitol on January 6, that’s all they did.”
“Thank you, President Trump, for ending this nightmare for so many people. Thank you.”
@TPC4USA
‘Thank you, President Trump’: Steve Baker Overwhelmed with Joy Over Trump’s January 6 Pardons
A very emotional Steve Baker expresses joy over President Trump's pardons for January 6 victims.
“I went in as a journalist. That’s all I did. I didn’t do anything untoward. I didn’t assault police officers. I didn’t damage any property. I didn’t do anything other than just take video, sat down and recorded what was happening… but they intended to destroy my life.”
“So many others lost everything. They lost their homes, they lost their families, they lost their wives, their husbands, they lost their jobs, they lost their careers. And because of the over-weaponization, the over-prosecution, the over-sentencing of people who did not do anything other than just walk through an open door at the Capitol on January 6, that’s all they did.”
“Thank you, President Trump, for ending this nightmare for so many people. Thank you.”
@TPC4USA
Dana White Defends Trump's Character, Highlighting Personal Loyalty and Support
“This guy is a winner… he is the toughest, most resilient person that I've ever met, and nothing was going to stop him from fighting so hard for the country he loves. He embodies what being American is all about. We are the toughest, most resilient people on Earth, and nothing can stop us when we unite.”
@danawhite