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Feb 18, 2026

BREAKING: Emergency Situation Involving Secretary of State Marco Rubio At His Home - President Trump Has Been Notified

NATIONAL SECURITY ALERT: TRUMP NOTIFIED AS ENEMY AGENTS PROBE D.C. DEFENSES

The radical Iranian regime has reached the heart of Washington D.C. as unidentified drones were detected swarming the residences of Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth at Fort McNair. President Donald Trump was immediately notified of this severe security breach, which occurred on a Friday night, signaling a direct provocation by foreign operatives against the leaders of the America First movement. While the radical left tried to downplay the threat, the U.S. military has increased monitoring levels to maximum alert as tensions escalate between the United States, Israel, and the terrorist-funding regime in Iran.

Discussions about relocating Rubio and Hegseth were held by senior officials, yet the administration decided to stand its ground, showing the steel resolve that defines the current leadership in our nation's capital. This domestic threat coincides with a massive security breach in the United Kingdom, where an Iranian national was arrested while attempting to gain unauthorized access to the HM Naval Base Clyde in Scotland on Thursday. The Faslane base is the hub for Britain’s nuclear deterrent, housing Vanguard-class submarines. This coordinated probe into Western nuclear and diplomatic centers suggests a wide-scale operation by Tehran's desperate agents.


CRUSHING THE SWAMP: PENTAGON VOWS VIGILANCE AGAINST FOREIGN AGENTS

Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell blasted the leaks regarding the Secretaries' movements as grossly irresponsible, emphasizing that under President Trump, the safety of the cabinet is a non-negotiable priority for the DOJ. As the war enters its third week, U.S. and Israeli forces have successfully dismantled key Iranian nuclear infrastructure, leaving the regime in shambles and forcing their operatives to resort to these cowardly surveillance. Despite the threats, President Trump announced that talks with Iran’s leadership are making substantial progress, proving once again that he is the only leader capable of achieving peace through unmatched military strength.


The "forgotten man" in America celebrates this vigilance, knowing that the days of the weak Obama-Biden appeasement are over, and the United States will no longer tolerate foreign drones hovering over our sovereign soil. Every patriot must remain alert as the "enemies from within" and foreign spies attempt to destabilize our momentum. Trump and his team are working around the clock to ensure America remains wealthy, powerful, and safe. The message to Tehran and their global network is clear: any attempt to harm American leaders will be met with the full hammer of the U.S. military. We are a nation of law and order, and our borders are finally secured.



SAVE Act Passes First Senate Hurdle Amid Strong Public Support

The GOP-controlled Senate voted narrowly to advance the SAVE America Act on Tuesday, an action that will kick off an intense debate that could last days. The vote was 51-48, with all Democrats and some Republicans voting against a measure that has overwhelming public support among both Republican and Democratic voters.


Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) is likely to introduce several amendments, including individual aspects of the overall bill for votes, such as dramatically curbing mail-in voting, requiring an ID to vote in all federal elections, and limiting school sports teams to participation based on boys’ and girls’ biological sex at birthSenate Republicans, preparing for a competitive midterm election cycle, are looking to use the expected rejection of legislation that has become a priority for President Donald Trump as a political issue against Democrats.

The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act would require proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote and a photo ID to cast a ballot. The measure is unlikely to pass the Senate, where Republicans do not have the 60 votes needed to overcome a filibuster in the 100-member chamber.


With all Democrats expected to block the bill, Republican lawmakers have initiated an extended floor debate to draw attention to Democratic opposition to voter ID requirements.

Public opinion polling has shown broad support for voter identification laws across a range of voters, including those from both major political parties,The Detroit News reported.

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