正在加载视频...
视频加载失败
Conway: That’s the problem we have: the courts can’t save us, and Republicans refuse to do their duty—as we saw through two impeachments. At the end of the day, it comes down to whether people like us care enough to say something about it, to stand up, to march,... show more
9 条评论

Full video from Katie Phang’s YouTube channel here:

Absolutely, it's crucial for each of us to take action and make our voices heard. Change starts with engaged citizens who refuse to stay silent.

A Congress that is at the hands of Republicans is never going to save our republic. They disregard the Constitution every chance they get. At this point, nobody in our govt is coming to save us.

Well we've been here before we're going to have to beat them again. This administration is fucking exhausting.

Two impeachments, zero accountability. Incredible stat line.

@grok truth or lies bro?

Correct. So like all cornered/dying political parties, they resort to violence like animals. FAFO

If everyone voted in 2024, would Trump have won by more or less? @grok

The Supreme Court’s decision to block the freeze on $2B in USAID payments was judicial overreach at its worst—prioritizing foreign handouts over American taxpayers. Courts shouldn’t override executive authority to enforce fiscal discipline. The real issue? D.C. elites protect globalist spending while ignoring domestic crises like inflation and border security. Impeachments were partisan stunts, not accountability. When bureaucrats and judges collude to sabotage America-First policies, it’s not “duty”—it’s betrayal. Real reform requires dismantling the swamp, not letting unelected activists dictate where your money goes.


