Just 17 days into his second term, President Donald Trump is facing potential betrayal from his own party as House Republicans prepare votes Thursday to override two presidential vetoes - marking what could be the first major GOP rebellion against the America First agenda.
The House is set to consider overriding Trump's rejection of the Finish the Arkansas Valley Conduit Act affecting Colorado and the Miccosukee Reserved Area bill. While these measures passed Congress with bipartisan support and were considered "noncontroversial," Trump's vetoes have now created a constitutional showdown that will test Republican loyalty.
Patriots Are FURIOUS
Trump supporters are already sounding off on social media, with many warning GOP lawmakers about the consequences of defying the president they helped elect. One patriot tweeted a stark warning: "@GOP we didn't vote for you traitors, WE voted for President Trump. Vote against our President and say goodbye to your seat in Congress."
The threat is real - and Republicans who think they can ride Trump's coattails while stabbing him in the back may find themselves facing primary challenges faster than they can say "RINO."
Deep State Coordination?
What's particularly suspicious is how quickly the establishment media and Never-Trump voices are celebrating this potential "defiance." One Twitter user gleefully posted: "Is Congress waking up? Hopefully they assert what they are elected for," clearly hoping for a return to the swamp politics Trump was elected to drain.
Local news outlets are already framing this as Republicans "going against Trump," with WPLG Local 10 highlighting the "rare rebuke" angle that the mainstream media loves to push.
But here's what they're missing: Trump didn't veto these bills on a whim. The president who wrote "The Art of the Deal" understands that every legislative battle is connected to larger strategic goals. These vetoes likely serve his broader agenda of government efficiency and constitutional governance.
The Real Test
Thursday's votes will reveal which Republicans are truly committed to the MAGA movement and which are just opportunistic politicians looking to have it both ways. Patriots will be watching - and remembering come primary season.
The question isn't whether Congress should "assert what they are elected for" - it's whether they'll remember WHO elected them and WHY.
