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Trump Sounds the Alarm on U.S. Decline – Demands CIA Intervention Now!

America rang in the New Year with anything but joy, as two heinous attacks shook the nation to its core. The streets of New Orleans and the fiery chaos in Las Vegas are grim reminders that the threats we face aren’t just on some distant battlefield—they’re right here at home, unfolding in real time.

First, let’s talk about the carnage on Bourbon Street. What should’ve been a festive celebration turned into a nightmare when a rented truck was deliberately driven into a crowd of revelers. Twelve lives lost, 35 others injured, and an entire nation left grappling with grief. If that wasn’t horrifying enough, the attacker reportedly jumped out of the vehicle and opened fire. Two New Orleans police officers, true heroes, stepped up and engaged the man and ended his rampage. This is what bravery looks like, folks—unlike the endless excuses we get from our so-called leaders.

Trump, as usual, nailed it in his response. He called out the absurdity of the Democrats’ open-border policies and the skyrocketing crime that has turned America into, in his words, “a disaster.” Is he wrong? Not a chance. When you prioritize virtue-signaling over actual law enforcement, this is what you get. Weak leadership breeds chaos, and America is living proof.

Then, just hours later, a Tesla Cybertruck exploded outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas. Authorities suspect the vehicle was carrying fireworks or a bomb, but one thing’s for sure: This wasn’t some freak accident. It’s terrorism, plain and simple, and it’s a direct result of a government that’s too busy targeting its political enemies to deal with real threats.

Trump didn’t hold back, and thank goodness for that. He slammed the DOJ, FBI, and the rest of the swamp for their incompetence and corruption. His call for the CIA to step in is exactly what we need—decisive action from people who aren’t afraid to get their hands dirty to protect this country. Meanwhile, Biden and his cronies are probably drafting another statement about “unity” while ignoring the glaring failures of their policies.

The truth is, these attacks are a symptom of a deeper rot in America. We’ve got open borders, skyrocketing crime, and a government more interested in TikTok trends than national security. If we want to stop this madness, we need strong leadership and policies that prioritize Americans first. Trump gets it. Maybe, just maybe, 2025 will be the year we start making America great again—for real.

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