Adam Schiff THREATENS Donald Trump - Obama Narrative COLLAPSES

Senator Adam Schiff is once again making headlines after suggesting Democrats could launch sweeping investigations into private sector companies that worked with President Donald Trump, raising concerns about political retaliation and government overreach. Critics argue Schiff’s comments sound less like oversight and more like a warning directed at businesses that chose to partner with the Trump administration during its efforts to reshape the economy and federal government. Republicans say the message is clear: support Trump at your own risk, because if Democrats regain power, subpoenas, investigations, and legal battles could follow. Stephen Gardner

Jun 17, 2026 - 16:10
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Many voters are growing frustrated with what they see as endless political warfare instead of solutions for inflation, crime, border security, housing costs, and economic growth.

Democrats have openly discussed future impeachment efforts against Trump and members of his administration should they regain control of Congress, signaling that Washington’s political battles are far from over.

Supporters of President Trump argue these threats reveal a party disconnected from everyday Americans who care more about jobs, affordability, and public safety than another round of investigations.

The debate is fueling renewed criticism of what conservatives describe as the weaponization of government agencies and legal institutions against political opponents.

California Governor Gavin Newsom continues facing accusations of political double standards, with critics claiming Democrats support investigations when politically beneficial but condemn them when directed at their own allies.

Business leaders are watching closely, concerned that political pressure campaigns could discourage companies from working with future administrations.

Conservatives point to past examples, including calls to boycott companies and executives who publicly supported Trump, as evidence that political targeting is becoming increasingly normalized.

While media attention focused heavily on Trump’s UFC appearance and international travel, major policy developments received far less coverage.

President Trump recently secured roughly $70 billion in funding for ICE and Border Patrol operations extending through 2029, marking one of the largest immigration enforcement investments in years.

Supporters believe the funding will dramatically expand deportation efforts, strengthen border security, and accelerate the removal of criminal illegal immigrants.

Democrats have fiercely opposed many of Trump’s immigration policies, arguing they are too aggressive and costly.

Meanwhile, European nations are increasingly reconsidering migration policies as public concerns over border security, crime, housing, and social services continue to grow.

Several governments across Europe are now discussing stricter immigration controls and expanded deportation policies after years of record migration.

Trump supporters argue these developments validate long-standing concerns about unchecked migration and national sovereignty.

As immigration, government investigations, and political accountability dominate headlines, the battle between the Trump movement and its opponents appears more intense than ever.

The larger question remains whether voters want more investigations and subpoenas, or whether they want Washington focused on securing borders, strengthening the economy, and solving the challenges facing everyday Americans.

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President Trump has won and is our next President! Now the work begins. We need to continue to support the movement and Donald J Trump. Do not let this win go to waste.

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