Folks, can you believe this? Our fearless leader, President Trump, said he’d cut off funds to Colombia, and the Deep State is dragging its feet! Typical! They probably want to keep the drug money flowing to fund their woke agendas and George Soros’s secret lairs!
It seems even after President Trump called out Colombian President Petro as a drug-dealing leftist, the payments keep going. No surprise there; the swamp creatures in Washington love funding socialist regimes. They claim cutting off Colombia would hurt our “strong country-to-country relationship,” but I say, what relationship? They’re harboring a communist who probably thinks Trump steaks are murder!
Of course, the interagency meeting to discuss cutting funds was canceled. You know who probably canceled it? Some Biden-loving bureaucrat who thinks open borders are a good idea. Thankfully, we have patriots like Secretary of State Marco Rubio to keep Trump’s ear and put sanctions on that commie Petro.
Rubio understands the US-Colombia relationship is excellent despite this Petro guy. It’s like saying you love America but hate Trump—makes no sense! The libs will say Trump is erratic. I say he’s decisive!
This Petro fellow is a piece of work. He joined pro-Palestinian protests, told Colombian soldiers to disobey Trump, and then acted shocked when his US visa got revoked! He even said Trump deserves jail! The nerve of these leftists!
They whine about “unintended consequences” if we cut funding. I say the only unintended consequence is we haven’t done it sooner! They claim intelligence sharing will be cut, but maybe if Colombia wasn’t run by a radical, we wouldn’t have this problem. It’s time to drain the swamp, both here and abroad!

Armchair patriot. Believes in the free market, cold beer, and that there’s always a guy named George behind every CNN segment.
Former remote-throwing champion turned #1 couch commentator on liberal panic in the media. Born in Texas (or so his mug says), he earned a degree in Fake Newsology & Beer Philosophy from YouTube University.
