You got Tom Tillis on a rant against Noem...

No, the terror, madness, killing, and evil is not coming finally to an end, anymore than under Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Bush, Clinton, Bush the Lesser, Obama, Trump, and Trump.
 
ICE was over 4000 thousand before Pretti and Good, and now because Frey and Walz turned Trump around, it is about 800 headed to less than 400.
TOP: Those two didn't turn any one around.... They don't need that many agents anymore.Because they took care of business... Minnesota is a mess.

Jake Starkey: They sure did, Top. They did not need that many agents before. They failed to take care of business. Minnesota is fine except for ICE acting like a Sturm Ablung.
 
When a Republican as red as Tom Tillis is railing against your Director of Homeland Security like he did today you know your administration is basically over.

Wow, I have never seen a Senator rale like this against his own party.
I think it is cute that you think he is a rock ribbed conservative. He is a male Liz Cheney. But you can feel free to masturbate to his picture.
 
When a Republican as red as Tom Tillis is railing against your Director of Homeland Security like he did today you know your administration is basically over.

Wow, I have never seen a Senator rale like this against his own party.
Teflon Don I think it is cute that you think he is a rock ribbed conservative. He is a male Liz Cheney. But you can feel free to masturbate to his picture.

Jake Starkey Tillis represent the majority of the GOP when he tore DHS director apart. Teflon Don just whines.
 
It'll go higher over the next few weeks depending if Iran can keep the Strait closed. Worse if they sink a few tankers in it.

Several reputable, up‑to‑date reports confirm that multiple oil tankers have been damaged—and at least one reported sinking— in or near the Strait of Hormuz during the current U.S.–Iran conflict. The incidents span the Gulf of Oman, the approaches to the strait, and the strait itself.
 
Several reputable, up‑to‑date reports confirm that multiple oil tankers have been damaged—and at least one reported sinking— in or near the Strait of Hormuz during the current U.S.–Iran conflict. The incidents span the Gulf of Oman, the approaches to the strait, and the strait itself.
If Iran can sink a ship in the channel, it'll close it for months.
 
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