🔥Trump RUSHES Heavy Weapons To US Border | Ending Weapons To Ukraine!

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Tomorrow marks Trump’s State of the Union address, but many Democrats have announced they will skip the event to show solidarity with Ukraine. This move raises questions about their priorities, as their focus appears to be more on supporting Ukraine than addressing American concerns. This comes at a time when Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is calling for NATO troops to be deployed on the ground, signaling a potential escalation that could involve American forces. The UK’s Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, has already stated that Britain is prepared to send troops and aircraft but needs U.S. involvement. Many hope Trump will stay committed to ending the war rather than entangling the U.S. further.

Meanwhile, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is reportedly eyeing a 2028 presidential run. Having previously been considered as a potential vice-presidential candidate, Walz’s political history and policies have sparked both support and skepticism online, particularly regarding his stance on social issues.

Amid ongoing global conflicts, Trump has shifted focus to the U.S.-Mexico border. In a post on Truth Social, he warned that Americans should be more concerned about crime, drug trafficking, and mass migration rather than foreign conflicts. His administration has taken aggressive steps to secure the border, with U.S. Border Control reporting a drop in illegal crossings to 8,300 in February—down significantly from the over 140,000 crossings under Biden’s administration. However, Europe continues to struggle with mass migration, seeing its highest daily total this year.

To strengthen border security, the Pentagon has announced the deployment of over 4,000 troops, including an infantry unit and air support. Pentagon Press Secretary Sean Parnell emphasized that these forces will work alongside the Department of Homeland Security to secure the border. This buildup aligns with Trump’s strategy of deterrence and preventing drug cartels from infiltrating the U.S.

Trump has also authorized the deployment of heavy military equipment, including a Stryker Brigade Combat Team and a General Support Aviation Battalion. This escalation follows his administration’s January decision to designate Mexican drug cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations, allowing for expanded military operations. The presence of armored vehicles and aviation units suggests preparations for potential clashes with cartel forces. With reports of gunfire exchanges at the border and increased CIA drone surveillance over Mexico, speculation is growing about possible direct military action against cartels.

Beyond border security, social media users have raised concerns about Ukraine’s deeper political ties with global elites. Some argue that figures like George Soros played a role in shaping Ukraine’s policies post-communism and that Western funding has helped push a permanent Democratic socialist agenda across Europe. They claim that the Obama administration accelerated this trend, influencing intelligence operations, migration policies, and foreign relations. Critics believe these efforts are designed to ensure long-term liberal dominance, undermining populist movements like Trump’s presidency.

Meanwhile, reports surfaced suggesting that Trump is considering halting military aid to Ukraine after a tense meeting with Zelensky. However, Trump has denied these claims, emphasizing that he is still open to negotiations on a mineral deal that would grant the U.S. a 50% stake in Ukraine’s resources. Russia, seeing these developments, has reportedly expressed optimism about the potential for improved U.S.-Russia relations moving forward.

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