Gregory Bovino, 9 May 2026

Most people hear “deport only the worst of the worst” and think, “Yeah, that sounds fair and targeted.” That’s exactly why it’s such a perfect soundbite, it feels reasonable to people who don’t fully understand what we’re really up against.

As I explained in Part 2 of my NPA podcast, it’s actually code for de facto amnesty for the other 100+ million illegal aliens already here. It also messages the next wave it will attract.

Every single one of them is still crushing American wages, packing our ERs and classrooms, and turning sanctuary cities into magnets for more chaos.

I didn’t read this in a think tank. I lived it for decades as a Border Patrol Commander-at-Large. If you want the unfiltered truth from someone who was in the fight, not the media spin, this 23-minute interview will completely rewire how you see the immigration debate.

It’s not just about crime. It’s about whether America keeps working for Americans. Watch it here. Then decide if “worst of the worst” still sounds like a plan… or a trap.

Gregory Bovino

MAGA

Never Letting It Go

Susan Kokinda, 11 May 2026



As President Trump prepares to travel to China, this episode argues that Putin’s remarks about Russia’s “partners and friends” (China, India, and the U.S.) reveal a shifting global alignment that alarms the Obama–Soros network. It examines the Global Progress Action Summit in Toronto, where Barack Obama appeared and Center for American Progress leaders, including Neera Tanden and Patrick Gaspard, framed Trump’s presidency as an “interregnum” and promoted Mark Carney’s “Principled Pragmatism,” described as preserving globalist structures while rebranding to address public backlash. The script contrasts this with what it calls a “new strategic map” driven by Trump, Putin, and Xi, highlighted by Victory Day context, an announced Russia–China energy deal, and Trump’s proclamations. It concludes that Democrats seek midterm gains but face setbacks from redistricting rulings, prompting renewed efforts to win back working-class voters.

Baby News Network, 11 May 2026

Secretary Rubio, Catholic Intellectual Tradition Conference, 9 April 2026

Spencer Pratt, 11 May 2026

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The Federal Government Will No Longer Turn a Blind Eye

… illicit conduct.

The federal government will no longer turn a blind eye. Treasury will continue to work with law enforcement partners to bring such misconduct to light and to hold the entities and individuals who perpetrate it accountable.

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