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Trump Admin: Self-Deport and Get $1,000 — No Drama, Just Leave

In a move that has liberals clutching their pearls, the Trump administration announced it’s offering $1,000 to illegal immigrants who voluntarily return to their home countries — and yes, the government will even help cover the travel costs. Welcome to the age of common sense immigration policy.

According to a statement from the Department of Homeland Security on Monday, migrants in the U.S. illegally can now notify the government through the CBP Home app that they plan to head home. In return, they’ll be “deprioritized” for detention or removal — aka, they get to skip the handcuffs and the headlines if they choose to leave peacefully.

“If you are here illegally, self-deportation is the best, safest, and most cost-effective way to leave the United States to avoid arrest,” said DHS Secretary Kristi Noem. “DHS is now offering illegal aliens financial travel assistance and a stipend to return to their home country through the CBP Home App.”

Translation: break our laws, and we’ll give you a one-way ticket home — no drama, no dragging your kids through the court system, and no ICE knocking at your door at 4 a.m. Seems fair, doesn’t it?

President Trump has made law and order immigration a key focus of his administration — and mass deportations aren’t cheap. So while he’s pushing Congress to beef up ICE resources, he’s also offering a smarter option: take the money, go home, skip the cuffs.

It’s a win-win. Taxpayers save money, ICE saves time, and illegal immigrants avoid a scene. But don’t expect the media to cheer it — they’re too busy pretending the word “illegal” doesn’t mean anything anymore.

Whoopi Lectures Trump on the Constitution — That’s Rich

On Monday’s episode of The View, co-host Whoopi Goldberg took another swing at President Donald Trump, accusing him of knowingly violating his oath of office. Because apparently, daytime talk show hosts are now constitutional scholars.

Goldberg kicked off the segment by playing a clip from NBC’s Meet the Press, where host Kristen Welker asked Trump if he needed to uphold the Constitution as president.

Trump, unfazed as usual, replied, “I don’t know. I have to respond by saying, again, I have brilliant lawyers that work for me, and they are going to obviously follow what the Supreme Court said. What you said is not what I heard the Supreme Court said. They have a different interpretation.”

Translation? Trump’s letting the legal experts handle the law — a pretty reasonable move for a president.

But Whoopi wasn’t having it. After replaying footage of Trump taking the oath of office (twice), she sarcastically fired back, “So I don’t know why you don’t remember it because we saw you say it. This isn’t AI you. That was you — two times.”

She continued, “When you say you don’t know, you have to check, then you shouldn’t be president if you don’t know the job. Why are you doing this? And don’t act like we’re the idiots here. You know the job, and yes, you know you’re violating your oath of office by doing that. Or am I crazy?”

Co-host Sunny Hostin chimed in with a dramatic, “No, you are not.”

Bless their hearts.

Apparently, The View gang still thinks yelling at the TV counts as political analysis. Meanwhile, Trump’s out there taking advice from actual lawyers and the Supreme Court — not a daytime panel with cue cards and coffee mugs.

Trump Defends Viral Pope Image: ‘Catholics Got It — The Media Didn’t’

President Donald Trump addressed the buzz surrounding an AI-generated image that depicted him dressed as the pope—a photo that was shared from the official White House account over the weekend.

When questioned about the image during a press conference in the Oval Office on Monday, Trump quickly dismissed criticism from a reporter who claimed, “Some Catholics were not so happy about the image of you looking like the Pope.”

Trump didn’t hold back.

“Oh, I see—you mean they can’t take a joke,” he replied. “You don’t mean the Catholics, you mean the fake news media… The Catholics loved it.”

He clarified that he neither created the image nor authorized its posting.

“I had nothing to do with it,” Trump said. “Somebody made a picture of me dressed like the Pope and put it online. That wasn’t me. I don’t know who made it. Maybe it was AI, but I just saw it for the first time last night.”

Trump added that First Lady Melania Trump found the image amusing.

“Actually, my wife thought it was cute,” he said with a smile. “She said, ‘Isn’t that nice?’ Although, I probably wouldn’t make a very good pope—marriage would be a deal-breaker.” His remark drew laughter from NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, who was seated beside him. “To the best of my knowledge, popes aren’t big on getting married, are they?”

When pressed further about whether the image undermined the seriousness of the White House’s messaging, Trump brushed it off.

“Give me a break,” he said. “Somebody made it for fun—it’s harmless. You’ve got to be able to laugh a little, don’t you?”

Trump’s Message to China: ‘Keep Your Junk, We’re Getting Rich Without You’

On Sunday, President Donald Trump appeared on NBC’s “Meet the Press” and declared that his tariffs will make the United States one wealthy nation.

Trump exclaimed, “The tariffs are going to make us rich. We’ll be a very rich country.”

NBC host Kristen Welker said, “At your cabinet meeting, you said, ‘Maybe the children will have two dolls instead of 30 dolls, and maybe the two dolls would cost a couple of bucks more than you would normally.’ Are you saying that the tariffs will cause some prices to go up?”

Trump replied, “No, I think the tariffs will be great for us because it will make us rich.”

Welker pressed, “You said some dolls will cost more. Isn’t that an acknowledgment will make prices to go up?”

Trump continued, “I don’t think a beautiful baby girl that’s 11 years old needs to have 30 dolls. They can have three or four dolls. What we were doing with China is unbelievable. We lost hundreds of billions with China.”

Welker asked, “When you say three dolls or 30 dolls, will Americans see empty store shelves?”

Trump responded, “No, I’m not saying that. I’m saying they don’t need to have 30 dolls. They can have three. They don’t need 250 pencils. They can have five.”

Welker said, “You are basically saying there could be supply shortages.”

Trump retorted, “I’m saying we don’t need to waste money on a trade deficit with China for things we don’t need, for junk we don’t need.”

Chris Christie Sides with Globalists, Slams Trump’s Tariffs as ‘Unreliable’ Move

On Sunday, former Governor Chris Christie appeared on ABC’s “This Week” and lobbed accusations against President Donald Trump, claiming that his tariffs are causing the world to see the United States as an “unreliable partner.”

ABC host George Stephanopoulos said, “I think you identified the tariffs as the number one issue. Liberation Day is probably the most consequential day of the first 100 days. Is there an exit strategy for Donald Trump on this?

He asked, “Can he make this sort of series of deals that limit the damage?”

Christie replied, “Well, it depends on what those deals look like, George. I will tell you, if you look at the reaction of the rest of the world, the biggest problem is that the world now sees us as an unreliable partner. And Donald Trump, I believe, misevaluated that. I think he thought he could come in and bully them and say, we’re the biggest economy in the world, and you may not like what I’m going to do, but I’m going to do it anyway. What he didn’t count on was the effect it’s had on the bond market as well, and the problem there is we’re now looking at a real potential for stagflation to have an economy that is in recession, which we’re one quarter towards that now.”

He added, “In the end, what most economists are now saying, and business leaders are saying, we’re heading to stagflation, which we haven’t had for a long time. And he didn’t run on that.”

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AOC Dares Tom Homan to Arrest Her — He Just Might

Democrat Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is back with the dramatics — this time at a town hall in Queens, where she basically dared former ICE Director Tom Homan to come slap cuffs on her for giving advice to illegal immigrants on how to dodge deportation.

In her words: “Come for me. Do I look like I care?” Girl, calm down. This isn’t a Netflix drama — it’s federal law we’re talking about.

Tom Homan, who’s not exactly known for playing nice with lawbreakers, wasn’t amused. He told Fox News he’s already talking to the Department of Justice about whether AOC crossed the line from “free speech” into “obstructing immigration enforcement.” Spoiler alert: there’s a difference.

The beef started after AOC hosted a so-called “Know Your Rights” webinar back in February, where she told illegal immigrants how to record ICE officers, demand warrants, and pretty much stall any effort to deport them — you know, the kind of stuff ICE was literally created to handle.

Homan’s take? “Sounds a lot less like education and a whole lot more like helping people break the law.”

And he’s not wrong. Teaching people how to hide from federal agents isn’t exactly a civic duty — it’s more like interfering with law enforcement. Which, for the record, can be a felony.

But AOC didn’t stop there. She also decided to call the deportation of Venezuelan gang members — wait for it — “sanctioned kidnappings.” Yep, you read that right. According to her, arresting violent gang members without a warrant is somehow worse than letting them roam free in our neighborhoods.

Meanwhile, polls continue to show that one of President Trump’s strongest support bases is everyday Americans who actually want the border enforced and criminals off the streets.

So while AOC is out here daring federal agents to arrest her and calling ICE actions “kidnappings,” most of America is saying, “Yes, please. Do your job.”

Bottom line: If AOC keeps poking the bear, she might just find out the DOJ isn’t as impressed by town hall theatrics as her TikTok fans are.

Rosie O’Donnell Still Obsessed: Now Claims Trump’s in ‘Cognitive Decline’

Actress and former The View drama queen Rosie O’Donnell is back at it—this time from across the pond. Yep, she packed her bags and ran off to Ireland after Trump’s 2024 victory, and now she’s firing off TikToks claiming the President is in “cognitive decline.”

In her latest rant, Rosie—who apparently thinks TikTok is a political platform—told fans that Trump “can’t form coherent thoughts or sentences.” Her big proof? He stumbled over the word anonymous in a speech. Groundbreaking stuff, Rosie.

She went on, “There’s a 25th Amendment, right? Isn’t that the one for when the president’s not fit anymore?” Girl, maybe brush up on civics before you try to school the rest of us.

And of course, no Rosie rant would be complete without taking a swing at Trump supporters. She called them delusional and said they’re blind to what she sees as Trump “desecrating all that we hold sacred.” From a woman who called America “unsafe” and dipped out to Ireland… we’ll pass on the lecture.

@rosie big ol ramble – have a great weekend #dublin ♬ original sound – Rosie ODonnell

She whined that Trump “bullied” ABC’s Terry Moran during an interview and claimed his supporters think he “owned” the reporter. Honey, it’s called being sharp and confident. Trump didn’t “bully” anyone—he just didn’t take the bait, and that’s what drives the left nuts.

Let’s be real: Rosie’s been shouting this same “Trump is unwell” script since 2017. Nothing new here. If anything’s declining, it’s her originality—and maybe her Wi-Fi connection in Ireland.

And get this: she told CNN’s very own canceled king Jim Acosta that it’s Trump who’s obsessed with her. Ma’am… he’s running a country. You’re posting rants from a thatched cottage.

Bottom line: Rosie’s still mad, still loud, and still wrong. Meanwhile, Trump’s out here packing rallies and leading polls. Sounds like somebody’s just salty the American people didn’t listen to Hollywood again.

Kelly Loeffler Brings the Heat: ‘Made in America’ Means We’re Done Getting Pushed Around

Small Business boss lady Kelly Loeffler isn’t here to play games. She just rolled out a new bill with some big names in Congress that’s all about one thing: helping small businesses kickstart American manufacturing again and stop relying on countries like China.

The bill’s called the Made in America Manufacturing Finance Act. Loeffler teamed up with Senators Joni Ernst, Chris Coons, and Rep. Roger Williams to push it forward. The big idea? Double the loan cap from $5 million to $10 million for small manufacturers so they can actually afford to grow and compete.

“It’s totally bipartisan,” Loeffler told Breitbart News. “Everyone loves small businesses — they’re the heartbeat of America.”

She’s not wrong. Whether it’s a family-run machine shop in Pittsburgh or a tech parts maker in Little Rock, most small manufacturers are struggling to get the cash they need to keep up with today’s tech and inflation. That’s why these outdated $5 million loan limits had to go.

And guess what? These SBA loans don’t even put a dent in taxpayer pockets — they’re backed by local lenders in a public-private setup that works smarter, not harder.

“Manufacturing’s ready to pop off,” Loeffler said. “Especially once Trump’s tax cuts are made permanent. More capital + lower taxes = boom time.”

She says the Trump economy is laying the groundwork for a major comeback — and the SBA is leading the charge, helping local lenders help American makers rise again.

Breitbart’s economics editor agrees, saying the Trump Economy 2.0 doesn’t need Congress to get rolling — though locking in tax cuts would help make the comeback stick.

Loeffler’s been all over the country talking to governors, lenders, and local leaders, and says there’s a real buzz about bringing production back to Main Street — thanks to what she calls Liberation Day, when Trump started cutting us loose from the Chinese Communist Party.

“Whether it’s Peoria or Pittsburgh, people are ready to make things in America again,” she said. “It’s happening now. Anyone who tries to block this bill is basically saying they’re cool with shipping our jobs overseas.”

But SBA isn’t just about handing out money — it’s also helping small businesses get connected with other American companies, figure out how to reshore manufacturing, and actually grow for real.

“The money helps, but so does the know-how,” Loeffler said. “We’re helping small shops sign bigger contracts, buy the right equipment, and finally hire the people they need to scale up.”

In the end, it’s about freedom — economic independence, job growth, and making America stronger one small business at a time.

“We’re not gonna be stuck begging China for parts,” Loeffler said. “We’re taking back control, lifting up Main Street, and making sure no community gets left behind.”

Trump Shuts Down Third Term Talk: ‘Four Years Is All I Need to Clean House’

On Sunday, President Donald Trump appeared on NBC’s “Meet the Press” and squashed rumors that he is actually considering running for president in a third term.

NBC host Kristen Welker inquired, “The Trump organization is selling hats that say Trump 2028. Are you seriously considering a third term, Mr. President, even though it’s prohibited by the Constitution or is this about staying politically viable?”

Trump replied, “I will say this: so many people want me to do it. I have never had requests so strong as that, but it’s something that, to the best of my knowledge, you’re not allowed to do. I don’t know if that’s constitutional, that they’re not allowing you to do or anything else, but there are many people willing to wear the 2028 hats, but this is not something I’m looking to do. I’m looking to have four great years and turn it over to somebody, ideally, a great Republican, a great Republican to carry it forward, but I think we’ll have four years, And I think four years is plenty of time to do something really spectacular.”

Welker pressed, “The constitution does prohibit it. Some of your allies are pretty serious about this, though, Mr. President. I’ve spoken to them. They say they are coming up with potential ways obviously the biggest one would be a constitutional amendment.”

Trump quipped, “That’s because they like the job I’m doing, and that’s a compliment.”

Welker asked, “Who do you see as your successor?”

Trump answered, “It’s far too early to say that, but I do have a vice president and typically and, JD is doing a fantastic job. I don’t want to get involved in that, I think he’s a fantastic, brilliant guy. Marco is great. There are a lot of them that are great.”

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