There’s a battle raging for the soul of the Republican Party. It isn’t against the usual suspects on the left, but inside our own house—a high-stakes fight the Swamp is desperate to win. This is the fundamental conflict of our time: a choice between defending American sovereignty and culture, or appeasing the globalist consensus that has weakened our nation for decades.
Every day, this dividing line becomes clearer. While millions of Americans voted for a president to be a disruptor, the old guard of the party continues to work from the inside, subtly undermining the very platform they claim to support. And this past Sunday, we got another pristine example of this two-faced nonsense, a perfect little soundbite for his friends in the mainstream media.
From ‘The Post Millennial’:
Utah Republican senator John Curtis called on Americans to take personal responsibility to make “immigrants feel more welcome” in the country…
“I think all of us need to wake up every morning, look in the mirror, and say what are we doing—what am I doing—specifically today to make this country a better country, to make all of our immigrants feel more welcome”
Those are the words of Utah Senator John Curtis, spoken on CNN as he publicly broke with President Donald Trump. Let’s get one thing straight. This isn’t some polite policy disagreement over coffee. This is a betrayal, plain and simple. It’s a Utah Senator, who is supposed to be on our side, running to CNN to serve up empty Hallmark card sentiments while the President fights to secure our nation.
A Convenient Amnesia About the Real Stakes
Senator Curtis’s call to make immigrants “feel more welcome” was in direct response to President Trump’s blunt assessment of the Somali migrant community in Minnesota. The President, who always has the guts to call out a disaster, rightly drew attention to the serious problems that have festered there—problems Curtis and the media (shocker, I know) conveniently ignore.
As The Post Millennial noted, these issues include rampant welfare fraud schemes that have siphoned hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars, challenges with illegal immigration, and the deeply troubling presence of migrants who seem openly hostile to American values. President Trump’s strong rhetoric isn’t born from malice; it’s born from a clear-eyed view of reality. He understands that national security and the rule of law must come before the delicate sensibilities of those who refuse to assimilate. For Senator Curtis to dismiss these legitimate concerns is an insult to every American community struggling under the weight of failed immigration policies.
The Utah Democrat Shows His True Colors
So what gives? Why is a Utah Republican suddenly parroting the DNC’s talking points on national television? Oh, that’s right. Because he used to be one of them. Before finding political success as a Republican, John Curtis ran for office in Utah as a member of the Democratic Party. Suddenly, his comments make perfect sense. This isn’t a conservative with a different perspective; this is a political chameleon whose foundational ideology is at odds with the party he now claims to represent.
His statement on CNN wasn’t a gaffe. It was a glimpse behind the curtain at his true political leanings. When faced with a choice between standing with his President on the critical issue of national sovereignty or siding with the liberal media’s narrative, Curtis chose the latter. He is the very definition of a Republican In Name Only (RINO)—a politician who uses the GOP label for political convenience but abandons its principles the moment they become challenging.
Look, the battle for America’s future is happening right now, and the biggest threats aren’t always waving the other team’s flag. Sometimes, they wear our jersey. Senator John Curtis has shown us who he is. It is up to us to believe him and to remain vigilant in supporting leaders who fight for us, not those who lecture us with the talking points of our opposition.
Key Takeaways
- Sen. John Curtis publicly broke with President Trump on immigration.
- His weak call for “welcoming” ignores real threats like welfare fraud.
- Curtis’s past as a Democrat explains his anti-Trump stance.
- The fight against the establishment requires exposing RINOs in our party.
Sources: The Post Millennial