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Trump Cuts Ties With Top Republicans

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Trump and his team have drawn a line in the sand for some Republicans.

BREAKING: President Trump is drawing a bold red line—cutting off key Republican holdouts who refuse to back his mass deportation and border security package. In a move that’s rocking Capitol Hill, Trump’s top immigration advisor Stephen Miller is launching a fierce public offensive against libertarian Republicans standing in the way.

At the center of the storm? A “One Big, Beautiful Bill” that delivers what the American people have demanded for years: a secure border, mass deportations, and law-and-order immigration enforcement.

🔥 Miller Slams Rand Paul and Thomas Massie as “Obstructionists”

Miller, architect of Trump’s immigration crackdown, is directly targeting Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) and Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) for trying to derail the legislation. Their concern? Not the illegal immigration crisis—but the Congressional Budget Office’s deficit numbers.

“The libertarians in Congress don’t care about protecting America,” Miller told conservative firebrand Charlie Kirk. “They’ve never cared about immigration, and they never will. They’d rather defend budget charts than defend American families.”

💥 Trump’s Bill: Border Wall Expansion, ICE Surge, and Deportation Force

Despite pushback from so-called “deficit hawks,” the bill includes historic funding for:

  • Border wall construction
  • Increased ICE hiring
  • New detention centers
  • Transport and logistics for mass deportation

And Americans are behind it: A CBS News poll shows 54% support Trump’s deportation agenda—a clear mandate to act.

When violent protests broke out in Los Angeles over the weekend, Trump responded swiftly: deploying the National Guard to restore law and order. That real-world chaos underscored what’s at stake.

⚠️ Rand Paul Says Border Is “Under Control” — While ICE Battles Street Mobs

On Fox News, Paul criticized the bill’s size, calling the wall funding “excessive” and claiming the border is “largely controlled.” But conservatives see that as tone-deaf.

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“While ICE officers are confronting violent mobs,” Miller fired back, “Rand Paul is trying to slash funding for border security.”

A spokesperson for Paul claimed the opposition is about spending. But critics say this is just the latest example of libertarian-style obstruction that favors theory over action—while American taxpayers foot the bill for unchecked migration.

🚨 Libertarian Influence “Ruined the GOP,” Says Miller

Miller has long warned about libertarian influence in the GOP, blaming it for weakening border policies under Paul Ryan and for splitting votes in 2022, helping Democrats defeat Trump-backed candidates like Herschel Walker and Blake Masters.

In a viral 2022 post, Miller didn’t hold back: “Libertarians ruin everything.

Trump Still Reaches Out to Liberty-Minded Voters—But the Coalition Is Shifting

President Trump has extended olive branches, including speaking at the 2024 Libertarian National Convention and pardoning Ross Ulbricht, founder of the Silk Road website.

But now, the America First coalition is changing, and Miller says it’s time to move forward: “This bill ties immigration reform to tax cuts and welfare reform. It’s a winning formula.”

Even Massie admitted: “Trump’s not running again. If he has to burn part of the coalition to get this done, they’re willing to do it.”


🗽 Bottom Line for Conservative Voters:

This isn’t about party unity—it’s about protecting American sovereignty, securing our communities, and finally ending the crisis at the southern border.

If libertarian elites want to stand in the way, Trump’s message is clear: Get out of the way, or get left behind.