While President Trump works to dismantle the failed DEI apparatus that plagued the Biden years, two Alaska Republicans are secretly working to preserve fraud-riddled race-based federal contracting programs—and they're calling it "conservative."
Senators Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan have written letters to federal agencies defending programs that remove competition from federal contracts based solely on racial demographics. In a stunning display of swamp thinking, the pair actually claimed these no-bid racial preference contracts reflect "conservative, market-based principles by empowering small businesses to compete, grow, and succeed."
How exactly does removing competition represent market-based principles? That's the kind of twisted logic that defines RINO thinking in 2026.
Patriots See Right Through the Charade
Americans aren't buying this garbage for one second. Social media exploded with righteous anger after the Daily Wire exposed this backroom dealing. "Murkowski is no more a republican than Obama and Pelosi," fired back @John4USofA on Twitter. "RINOs - 4-letter word meaning democrat of the worst type."
Another fed-up patriot suggested we "trade alaska for greenland now" after learning Sullivan and Murkowski are defending "no-bid contracts for minorities" as somehow "conservative."
The timing couldn't be worse for these Alaska swamp creatures. Trump's DOGE initiative, led by Elon Musk, is specifically targeting this kind of government waste and fraud. When Republicans requested agencies review past contracts for "potential fraud," Murkowski and Sullivan had the audacity to call such oversight "premature" and "unsupported by established facts."
The RINO Problem Persists
This is exactly why the MAGA movement exists—to root out fake Republicans who talk conservative during campaigns but govern like Democrats once in office. While President Trump fights to restore merit-based systems and end racial discrimination in government contracting, these Alaska RINOs are working overtime to preserve the very swamp Trump was elected to drain.
The question every Alaska voter should be asking: whose side are Murkowski and Sullivan really on? Because it sure isn't the side of conservative principles or government accountability.
