Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Trump’s broader fight against federal overreach and for citizens’ rights

Trump Liberates Family Persecuted by Biden

Dropping Charges from “Politically Motivated Prosecution”

Remember the Biden years? Feels like a bad dream now, doesn’t it? For four years, it seemed like the administration woke up every morning asking, “How can we make life harder for actual Americans today?”

We had job-killing vaccine mandates shoved down our throats, an economy crippled by runaway inflation that evaporated savings, and crazy environmental plans that threatened our energy independence and way of life. It was a masterclass in mismanagement.

And while hardworking Americans were getting squeezed, where was the focus? Sending billions overseas, rolling out the red carpet for illegal immigrants, and generally bending over backwards for everyone except the citizens paying the bills.

Thankfully, those days are over. President Trump isn’t just talking about draining the swamp; he’s already started reversing some of the most egregious attacks on common sense and common decency launched by the previous administration.

So, what heinous crime did this family from South Dakota commit to warrant the full force of the federal government coming down on them? They had a fence. A fence line bordering federal land that had basically been in the same place since the early 1900s, involving an “informal agreement” over about 25 acres used for grazing.

A minor issue, right? Something neighbors usually sort out over coffee. But not for Biden’s Justice Department and USDA. Oh no. They conducted a survey, accused the Maudes of “theft of government property,” and brought the hammer down.

We’re talking federal criminal charges. Kristi Noem, governor at the time, faught for them and she was ignored.

Read about Biden's overreach

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