I believed in limited government, a strong national defense, and personal responsibility. I believed the Republican Party stood for those values—and stood against waste, fraud, and abuse.
So tell me: Is this what the GOP stands for now?
Let’s take stock of just three things from this week alone:
• Donald Trump accepted a $400 million private jet from the Qatari royal family—just months after signing an executive order claiming to fight foreign influence and antisemitism.
• He lifted sanctions on Syria just days after the regime offered to build him a Trump Tower in Damascus.
• Jared Kushner is pushing a $500 million hotel in Serbia, where protected status was stripped from a NATO-bombed site using forged documents. The official who signed them has already been arrested.
This isn’t policy. It’s self-dealing at the expense of the American people.
The Republican Party used to stand for stopping:
• Waste — but now we’re renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America” and spending taxpayer dollars on gold chairs and propaganda banners of Trump at the USDA.
• Fraud — yet we look away as Trump collects jets and real estate offers from foreign regimes. Not to mention the outright lies and propaganda targeting LGBTQ+ Americans.
• Abuse — and at this point, it’s hard to even count: no due process, deporting brown immigrants to bring in white ones, criminalizing DEI, arresting protestors, and more.
Meanwhile, you stay silent. And your silence speaks volumes.
This is not conservative. It’s not constitutional. And it sure as hell isn’t American.
So again I ask: Is this what the Republican Party stands for now?
Bribes disguised as diplomacy? Corruption wrapped in a flag?
If not—prove it.
Investigate. Legislate. Speak up.
Because if you don’t, the Trump family won’t be the only ones remembered for selling out this country. You will too.