Promise Made, Promise Kept



Mainstream media, congressional Democrats and “Republicans In Name Only” (RINOs) believe they will stop President Donald J. Trump. Yesterday the Senate passed a resolution attempting to do just that. What they refuse to understand is President Trump is on a mission. He made a promise to the families of those killed by illegal aliens and to law enforcement. He told them, he will “Build The Wall”.

In the oval office, surrounded by Angel Families, law enforcement officers, DHS Secretary, Attorney General, Vice President, and the press, President Trump signed a veto. This may be the first of many in his presidency if the obstruction continues.

Reckless Bill

The veto signed was added to the resolution just passed yesterday by the Republican majority held Senate. The resolution attempted to block the National Emergency Declaration the president declared because of the crisis on the border. Since Congress refuses to solve the immigration issue, President Trump has stepped up. Listening to those in the room, he again is doing the right thing.

Those in the room took turns echoing the need for the border wall, the humanitarian crisis, the legal basis to declare the situation as such and their thankfulness at hearing their cries for help. The President talked about how the resolution by Congress was a “vote to deny the crisis on the border.” Trump talked numbers and facts: “76,000 migrants on the border” and how people don’t like the word “invasion”.

Thanking Those Who Sacrifice

President Trump thanks Border Security and Border Patrol for their handling of the crisis saying, “What they have been able to do is amazing. The system is bursting at the seams.” He states the “immigration system is past the breaking point.”

The President thanks the military for the work they are doing putting up the temporary fences. Some of which “ are better than some that is already there.”

President Trump calls upon Congress to do their job. He claims, “In fifteen minutes we could make a difference. If the Congress would come in to the table. The legislation needs to be fixed.” “I am vetoing this resolution. I am proud of the House Representatives who have voted for a strong border.”

Legal Standing



Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Sec. Nielsen spoke. “I ask Congress to pay attention to what has been presented to them. And, I thank you for your support and leadership,” as she looked directly at President Trump.

The President cited the National Emergency Act of 1976 by Congress. In addition, he pointed out that of the previous standing emergency declarations “The only one the Congress revokes was the one to protect the US. Imagine that?”

Attorney General Bill Barr spoke about the veto being “clearly appropriate under the law because of the humanitarian crisis, under the national emergency law.” Barr stated “Of the 59 emergencies declared -many in other countries- this one is ‘a real clear and present danger’. It is needed to protect the people of the US.”

Sheriffs Association Support

One after the other, law enforcement including Sheriff Association leaders stepped up to thank the President and tell the American people, “Men and women have been waiting for decades for this. It is an honor to be here.” “We have been dealing with this for years.”

“Worldwide 68% of the drugs are consumed here in the US.” “We stand 100% with the President, he has our back, we have his. I salute you sir.”

“If you don’t think it can happen to you…” a law enforcement officer told of his personal hell of loosing his son to drugs.

Arizona Border Sheriff’s Association: “This is about drug and human trafficking!

One Sheriff of 21 years on the job said, “You are the first person who has taken action. I cannot tell you how much this means to law enforcement.”

Camp David Sheriff told the president, “Without what you are doing here today ‘everywhere becomes a border county’.”

Angel Families

Vice President Mike Pence said he was honored to be there at the signing and talking to President Trump said, “Thank you for keeping your word to the angel families and for building the wall.”

Of the Angel Parents there, Mary Ann Mendoza spoke. “This is not a manufactured crisis. We do this, we speak out to let you know what is going on.”

President Trump said to the Mendoza, “We met on the campaign trail, right?” Turning to the cameras, he said, “I promised them that their children will not have died in vain.”

To the Angel Parents, President Trump said, “What you have gone through is unthinkable. Your kids are looking down at what you are doing and see how strong you are to do what you have been doing. And, they are very proud of you.”



