June 27, 2025, x.com/PaulGoldEagle
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Congress on Lockdown Until the Job is Done
This isn’t politics. This is wartime protocol. President Donald J. Trump has just delivered a no-nonsense order to a sluggish, bloated Congress: pass the Big, Beautiful Bill — or prepare to rot in D.C. The Swamp is officially under lockdown. No flights home. No barbecues. No summer retreats. America comes first — or you don’t go home.
The message came directly from Trump’s Truth Social command center, and it wasn’t a suggestion. It was an ultimatum backed by the full weight of the people’s will: “Nobody goes on vacation until the job is done.” As the country nears its 250th birthday, this isn’t just about passing a bill — it’s about proving who still serves the Republic, and who serves themselves.
The bill in question is not business as usual. It’s a generational reset. A bold, sweeping economic strike meant to:
- Slash trillions in bloated bureaucratic waste;
- Secure the border;
- Kill Deep State kickbacks;
- Reestablish control over a government that long ago stopped listening to its people.
The House is targeting $1.5 trillion in cuts. The Senate is pushing $2 trillion. But Trump is demanding more than numbers — he’s demanding discipline.
From his platform, he gave the order: “To my friends in the Senate, lock yourselves in a room if you must. Don’t go home. Get the deal done THIS WEEK.” And that’s not empty rhetoric. While Congress sips lattes and debates semantics, real Americans are drowning in inflation, crushed by debt, and betrayed by a system that protects everyone except the people who fund it.
Trump’s plan is surgical.
- Cut waste.
- Rein in rogue agencies.
- Rebuild sovereignty.
And if Congress refuses? Replace them. This isn’t about negotiation theater. This is a purge of complacency and cowardice that has crippled Washington for decades. Trump is done waiting. And so is the country.
No vacation for traitors. That’s the underlying truth. The days of patriotic hashtags and photo ops without action are over. Trump’s base has no patience for optics. They want results. And this bill — this Big, Beautiful Bill — is the litmus test.
Even usually timid GOP leaders are feeling the heat. Senate Majority Leader John Thune, known for avoiding confrontation, broke character: “Failure is not an option.” Because failure this time isn’t political. It’s personal. The American people are awake. And they will not tolerate betrayal.
Trump made it clear: “Now that we have made peace abroad, we must finish the job at home.” That job is restoring the Republic, rebuilding faith in governance, and proving that Congress works for the people — not the donors, not the lobbyists, not the globalists.
This Fourth of July won’t be fireworks and speeches unless that bill is on Trump’s desk. If not, the real explosion will be on Capitol Hill — and the reckoning will be swift. Because this isn’t just about a spending bill.
It’s about power. It’s about loyalty. And it’s about time.