Donald Trump executive order signing
(AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

San Francisco radical Kamala Harris and her leftwing ideology are done, thank God, but she’ll never be held responsible for the millions of illegal aliens she brought into the country or the crazy ideas she had about how she was going to run the government. 

Tim Walz, whom Harris chose as VP, returned to his Minnesota home. No one will remember him or his penchant for fancy waves. He flew home Tuesday and did not have any events on his calendar Wednesday. Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro or literally dozens of others would have been a much better choice for the Dems. 

“There’s no point in saying good morning,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Wednesday. “Because it certainly is not one.” 

Barbara Heineback, a former White House staffer says she was disappointed by how Harris blew up after her loss to President-elect Donald J. Trump.

“She (Harris) is so completely insecure that she could not have someone that bright around her to upstage her and outshine her. She made a lot of mistakes by bringing on all of Hollywood and Beyoncé and all of those people. But they always do that. Beyoncé wasn’t very happy,” Heineback said. 

CNN’s roundtable of hacks blamed racism and sexism for Harris’ loss but said nothing about how she had the worst approval rating of any vice president. 

Vance Jones, one of CNN’s talking heads, said folks were smiling when they woke up Tuesday morning, but were going to bed with a “nightmare.” 

Harris herself was missing much of Wednesday until she finally emerged in the late afternoon to address a crowd of supporters at Howard University in what amounted to a concession speech.  

Meanwhile, Trump was smiling about his victory. He had been impeached, convicted of laughable “crimes,” silenced by the corporate media and then shot by an assassin – one of two men who tried to kill him. 

Despite all he had gone through, President-Elect Trump was happy Wednesday morning. He appeared tired but was ready to go to work.   

Here’s where he should focus during his first 30 days. 

World Peace

Trump said he will stop “the chaos in the Middle East,” adding “Israel would have never been attacked on October 7th, and I will prevent World War Three from happening.” 

After Trump rebuilds our military, they can be sent out to stop these senseless acts by weakened dictators.  

Second Amendment 

Trump said in May he will end the more than 50 executive orders Joe Biden has issued about guns and the Second Amendment. 

Biden has signed executive orders covering homemade kit guns that do not use serial numbers, stabilizing braces for ARs, which he wanted the owners to have to register as short-barreled rifles under the National Firearms Act, as well as safe storage requirements. Biden even created a task force to consider 3D-printed firearms and fully automatic conversion devices that are already regulated as machine guns. 

“In my second term, we will roll back every Biden attack on the Second Amendment — the attacks are fast and furious — starting the minute that Crooked Joe shuffles his way out of the White House,” Trump said.

Trump told senior NRA executives he will fire Steve Dettelbach, who was Joe Biden’s second choice to lead the ATF.

“Have you heard of him? He’s a disaster,” Trump told the NRA. 

While firing Dettelbach would be a great start, there are other issues that need to go too, such as the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention and the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which has billions for Red Flag laws and other litigation. 

While Trump told the NRA he plans to appoint a pro-gun attorney general, “who will stop the weaponization of government against lawful gun ownership and who will prioritize traditional law enforcement by catching and punishing criminals,” perhaps it’s time to get rid of the ATF itself. 

The ATF has never functioned well, and like President Biden, it needs to go soon. 

This story is courtesy of the Second Amendment Foundation’s Investigative Journalism Project.

25 COMMENTS

  1. Dissolve the alphabet agencies, let all the staff go and tear down the buildings.
    Whatever is done make sure it can survive the next Democrat asshole that gets the office.

  2. Re-vet all managers in the bureaucracy. Analyze all inter-office memos electronically to look for evidence of bias, distortion and or subterfuge. Install indexing system on all electronic communications that secretly identifies the author and the sender so that moles & leakers can be more easily rooted out. White House staffers should be polygraphed about their past behavior. I have probably left off 20 items but the trend should be obvious. CLEAN HOUSE !!!

    • I would like to see Congress formally charge Mayorkas, Biden, and Harris for treason for helping enemies of our nation walk right across our border unhindered.

  3. The old saw, “It never hurts to ask,” certainly applies here.

    Our national Second Amendment advocacy organizations can certainly ask for favorable actions (both executive orders and legislation) from fedzilla as soon as Trump takes office. Whether or not fedzilla will consider our requests a priority is an entirely different matter. Time will tell.

    Note: I have been wanting and waiting to purchase suppressors for at least 10 years. I kept putting it off because I refused to pay a tax AND wait 16 months for my purchase. When turn-around times dropped to a few weeks this summer, I finally took the plunge–purchasing two suppressors in July and one suppressor in September. (My purchases included $600 for required tax stamps.) That almost guarantees that fedzilla will promptly repeal the $200 tax stamp for suppressor purchases and I will have just missed out on being able to save that $600 for the stupid tax stamps.

    Now, if Republicans REALLY want to hit a home run on the Second Amendment, their legislation to eliminate registration and tax stamps (on suppressors, short-barrel rifles, and short-barrel shotguns) will include refunding the unconstitutional tax stamps that fedzilla has required and collected over the years.

  4. Reparations should be paid by the dnc and their minions. They fought a war for slavery. Founded the kkk and stood against the civil rights movement.

    Tell the black community they can all have a check if it comes out of the dems ass’s.

    No way 2020 was an honest election. Investigate that stuff.

    Load scotus. The dems were going to.

    File charges for elder abuse against anybody involved in propping up biden. A 3 yo could tell he wasn’t right.

    Make all those hollywood propaganda outlets license’s go away.

    The msm is so corrupt they need to be regulated.

    • jwm,

      While I agree wholeheartedly that the mainstream media is corrupt, I do not agree that the solution is to regulate them. I think a vastly simpler approach which would probably be wildly more effective is this: have President Trump, Speaker of the House, and Senate Majority Leader all hold a press conference where they show that the legacy media is corrupt. And “showing” means stating the facts and providing some examples. (Also, no one other than those three people would know the subject of the press conference ahead of time.)

      Imagine the crisis at the legacy media senior management. Their first major crisis and decision would be whether or not to pull the plug in the middle of the press conference. Of course that action alone would confirm their corruption. Their second major crisis would be deciding how to respond and somehow regain public trust–and hence their ability to stay in business.

      • I like it. Make it prime time. Hype up the mystery conference beforehand. Cover all of the major lies with receipts of the truth. Make it like an entertaining documentary so people will watch it. Show both the lies and the biased nature of the media (fact checking Trump, but allowing Kamala to lie like crazy).

      • U_S
        Have you seen this article?
        When they try to engage the public square, they should either be ignored entirely or met with a wall of mockery and derision. They are enemies of the American people, whom they openly despise, and there can be no real unity with them no matter what they might say in the future.

        Going forward, it should be a mark of shame to be associated with MSNBC, CBS News, and CNN. Same goes for The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, and Politico.
        h ttps://thefederalist.com/2024/11/07/after-trumps-victory-there-can-be-no-unity-without-a-reckoning/

  5. I’m hoping that we get the hearing protection act and that it gets expanded to include AOW, SBS, SBR’s Machine guns and destructive devices would be nice too, but I think that we have a better chance of getting the other stuff. I’m really hoping the Republicans don’t squander this opportunity. I’m getting sick and tired of them putting out these red meat bills in election year when they know they won’t pass, but when they have control of all three branches, they won’t act on them.

    • Ross,

      Remember that a political party which has a simple majority in the U.S. Senate does NOT actually control the U.S. Senate due to the U.S. Senate’s self-imposed filibuster or cloture rule. Their self-imposed rule requires at least 60 U.S. Senators to agree to bring legislation to the floor to vote on whether or not to pass/approve the legislation. Very few items ever achieve 60 U.S. Senators in support.

      Only budget bills and cabinet/judicial nominations/confirmations are exempt from the 60 Senator cloture rule. Thus Republicans will have zero chance of firearm legislation overcoming the 60 Senator hurdle unless they append firearm legislation to a budget bill. And that would still have to pass in the House of Representatives, not to mention the fact that both political parties are reluctant to try such a maneuver.

  6. I have Zero expectations that the needle will move one iota for the 2A under the first two years under trump -much less the first 30 days beyond maybe Dittleblech being replaced at the AFT. Even for that I have little faith. Orange man is no 2A savior. I suppose it is up to him to prove me wrong. Not holding my breath.

    • I’ve said this for years. I voted Trump but I have no delusions. He is what he is. It is not just about guns. People are suffering under the dnc.

      Having said that, he’s still light years better than harris/biden.

  7. One great thing is that Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito can continue for 2 or 3 years and then chose to retire on their terms, with a solid conservative replacement. Because i seriously hope that they have the foresight to do so and don’t want to die on the bench. And John Roberts won’t retire anytime soom, sadly.

    • Max Mueller,

      It could be a very risky proposition for Thomas and Alito to wait 2 years to retire. Remember that one-third of the U.S. Senate is up for election every 2 years. If there is substantial risk that Republicans would lose their simple majority in the U.S. Senate in the next election (2 years from now), it would be too late to identify and confirm TWO conservative justices to the Supreme Court. The amount of risk in waiting two years depends on which Republican Senators’ terms expire in two years and how vulnerable they may be.

      There is another factor at play as well. Whenever a political party sweeps the election (controlling the White House, Senate, and U.S. House of Representatives), their supporters are often frustrated that their Party failed to accomplish anything meaningful before the midterm elections and many supporters withdraw support at those midterm elections. Related to that effect, anyone who supports the opposition party and was too lazy to vote in the previous election may suddenly be angry and finally motivated enough to go out and vote against the controlling Party. The result is that the opposition Party often wins a majority in the U.S. House of Representatives or even the U.S. Senate at the next election. And that could mean that Republicans would not be able to confirm conservative justices on the U.S. Supreme Court.

      If Thomas and Alito want to retire, they should start the process to replace them in 2025.

  8. Dettlebach, yes fire him and kick his sorry butt to the curb …

    but Mayorkas, they need to make him suffer with some prison time, plus, I’m pretty sure Kamala as the VP does not have ‘the same short-term immunity’ that Biden has so she should have the same fate as Mayorkas with prison. These two need to be held directly responsible for knowingly and willfully facilitating and enabling and aiding, basically, the invasion of our country by foreign criminals and the deaths and crime perpetrated by those and for the terrorist that have invaded our country, as a result of the intentionally open and insecure border.

    (yes, I know, it needs to be more than prison but i’ll stop there for now.)

    • .40 cal Booger,

      Here is my comment way up above:

      I would like to see Congress formally charge Mayorkas, Biden, and Harris for treason for helping enemies of our nation walk right across our border unhindered.

      Treason is, by definition, providing aid and comfort to enemies of the United States. If intentionally enabling enemies of the United States to enter our nation is not “providing aid and comfort”, I don’t know what is.

  9. Rebuilding our military to fight other countries wars is a mistake.
    As well armed as the United States is with its military and civilians its difficult but not impossible to imagine being invaded from outside forces. The major battle for the preservation of this Nation, I believe, was won on 5 November 2024. Because defeat will come from within.

    • Xdduly elected official,

      It is very difficult to quantify the risk that we face from outside sources. Defining the risk of a classical invasion is even quite difficult. I live in a semi-rural area just outside of a city of about 50,000 people in a county with a population of about 300,000 people. If a foreign invasion force of 20,000 troops marched into my county, I am hard pressed to see how all of us locals, with no communication and coordination, could effectively resist the invasion force no matter how well armed we are.

      And then we have to consider infrastructure integrity. What if a foreign invasion force of clever saboteurs attacked our electric grid, communication networks, natural gas distribution, water distribution, and food processing/distribution? A mere handful of clever and well-resourced saboteurs could easily take down almost an entire county in probably one day–and a few hundred saboteurs acting at the same time could likely take down most of a state in just one day.

      At any rate, I believe the greater risk was/is from within and we secured a reprieve on November 5th, 2024 as you stated.

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