78 Restoring the Republic: Senate Passes Historic ‘Born in America Act’ in Decisive Midnight Vote

WASHINGTON — In a midnight session that will be remembered as a definitive turning point for the Republic, the United States Senate successfully passed the “Born in America Act.” Championed by Senator John Neely Kennedy (R-LA), the historic legislation aims to restore absolute national sovereignty by mandating that

only natural-born citizens may hold federal office.

The act, passed to cure what supporters call a long-standing vulnerability in the nation\’s leadership, effectively bars individuals with past or present dual citizenship—or those who were naturalized—from serving in Congress, the Cabinet, or the Federal Judiciary.

“If You Weren\’t Born on This Soil…”

The atmosphere in the chamber was electric as Senator Kennedy took the floor to defend the measure. “The Constitution says natural-born for President,” Kennedy declared, his voice cutting through the tension. “I just made it the law for everybody. If you weren’t born on this soil, you don’t run this soil. Period.”

Despite fierce opposition from Democrats and the mainstream media, the bill passed 51–49, with the Vice President casting the historic tie-breaking vote exactly at 12:00 a.m.

Immediate Action

Enforcement of the new law began instantly. In a striking display of law and order, federal officers were seen escorting ineligible officials—including fourteen House members and two Cabinet secretaries—from the Capitol grounds.

While liberal critics decried the scene as chaotic, supporters hailed it as the efficient and necessary removal of globalist influence from the halls of American power.

Trump: “America ONLY”

President Donald Trump immediately celebrated the legislative victory, taking to Truth Social to frame the moment:

“Biggest win ever. America First just became America ONLY.”

By sunrise, the message sent to the world was unmistakable: The era of divided loyalties is over. The United States government is now exclusively in the hands of those born to the American nation.

Schiff’s Betrayal: Senator Threatens U.S. Troops with “War Crimes” Charges for Fighting Cartels

WASHINGTON — In a desperate attempt to sabotage President Trump’s “Maximum Pressure” campaign against deadly drug cartels, Senator Adam Schiff (D-CA) has launched a new line of attack—not against the White House, but directly against the men and women in uniform.

In a stunning statement that critics are calling a psychological operation against American forces, Schiff warned that service members obeying orders to destroy narco-terrorist vessels could face “legal harm” and potential prosecution for

“war crimes.”

“These actions expose our service members to physical harm—it also exposes these service members to legal harm, to legal exposure,” Schiff declared.

Instilling Fear in the Ranks

Conservatives argue this is a calculated tactic of fear-mongering. Unable to stop the President’s agenda through legislative means, Schiff appears to be trying to paralyze the military chain of command by threatening soldiers with future imprisonment.

By dangling the threat of “legal exposure”—a dog whistle for international tribunals or politically motivated prosecutions—Schiff is telling American pilots and sailors to hesitate before pulling the trigger on the very criminals pumping fentanyl into U.S. neighborhoods.

“Senator Schiff is trying to instill fear into our military,” noted one defense analyst. “He wants a sailor in the Caribbean to worry more about a lawyer in Washington than the mission at hand. It is a disgraceful way to undermine national security.”

Protecting Cartels or Americans?

The contrast could not be starker. The Trump administration and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth have designated these cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, recognizing that their chemical warfare against the American populace requires a military response.

Yet, Adam Schiff—the same man who spent years peddling debunked theories about Russia—now seems more concerned with the “legal rights” of drug lords than the safety of American citizens. To the radical Left, enforcing the border and destroying cartel infrastructure is a crime; allowing the free flow of deadly drugs is apparently “human rights.”

The Bottom Line

The American military is tasked with defending the homeland. They deserve the full backing of their government, not threats from their own Senators.

If Adam Schiff is worried about “crimes,” perhaps he should look at the body count in American cities caused by the cartels he is so eager to shield, rather than attacking the heroes sent to stop them.