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Washington Elites Betray Americans: Democracy Under Siege Again

Washington’s swamp is showing its true colors again: the SAVE America Act sits stalled in the Senate while Republicans in the House and the president push for a simple requirement—proof of citizenship for voting—that Americans overwhelmingly want. Senate leaders say the votes aren’t there and are refusing to change arcane rules while the Left celebrates gridlock, proving once more that Washington elites will sacrifice common-sense reforms to protect their power. This is not governance; it’s political theater at the expense of patriotic citizens who demand secure elections and accountability.

Meanwhile, the FBI’s own recent revelations and documents released to Congress confirm what every patriot feared: multiple, broad counterintelligence probes swept through the ranks of Trump associates and GOP officials, sometimes with scant oversight and abundant secrecy. Republican senators have exposed records showing phone seizures and subpoenas tied to operations that morphed into sprawling investigations, and conservatives rightly smell a pattern of weaponized law enforcement. If our security agencies become political cudgels, our republic is in danger of being turned into an instrument against the very citizens it’s sworn to protect.

At home the corruption is financial as well as political—Los Angeles hospices have been exposed as a literal cash machine for fraudsters filing phony Medicare claims while vulnerable families suffer. Federal prosecutors and California officials have documented multimillion-dollar schemes and revoked hundreds of sham licenses, yet the left-leaning press treats it like a local oddity instead of a national scandal. Taxpayers are being looted and the compassionate cloak of “health care” is being used as cover for thieves; conservatives should demand aggressive prosecutions and tougher federal oversight now.

Overseas, President Trump’s decision to hunt down and neutralize Iran’s naval capabilities has produced hard results—U.S. forces have struck and, by Pentagon account, even sank Iranian warships operating beyond Iran’s waters, demonstrating decisive American power where feckless diplomacy failed. The message is clear: when the administration acts with strength, enemies pay a price and American sailors and mariners are safer for it; weakness is what emboldens tyrants. Those who mocked robust responses now squawk about escalation, but recall which party let Iran rebuild and rearm for years.

And while our military tightens the noose, Iran’s domestic cracks are showing: long-simmering strikes and protests by oil workers and ordinary citizens in Khuzestan and other oil-rich regions have flared, driven by poverty, regime mismanagement, and a yearning for change. These are not abstract rumors—the unrest in the oil fields and the strikes at refineries are real, and they expose the regime’s fragility even as state TV drums up loyalty. Washington should see it for what it is: an opportunity to support freedom-loving Iranians and squeeze the mullahs where it hurts most—their cash flow.

Meanwhile, the mainstream media’s double standard glares like a neon sign: outlets such as the New York Times are already running features humanizing regime loyalists and parsing the “nuances” of a brutal theocracy while ignoring the voices of Iranians who want liberty. When respectable papers treat theocrats and their apologists as mere political actors rather than the architects of repression, they betray their readers and provide cover for tyranny. Conservatives will not be fooled—the media’s bias is part of the same system that protects corruption at home and excuses our enemies abroad.

Put it all together and the pattern is obvious: a ruling class that tolerates fraud and defends the managerial state at home, an intelligence apparatus that too often targets political opponents instead of criminals, and a foreign policy elite that prefers endless appeasement until an American president with backbone reverses course. The dots connect to one conclusion—this is a battle for the soul of the nation, between rule by elites and government by and for the people. Hardworking Americans should stand firm, demand secure elections, root out corruption, back our military, and insist on a media that tells the truth rather than shielding the powerful.

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