It’s Memorial Day weekend, a time to honor the brave souls who gave their lives for our freedom—but, leave it to Hillary Clinton to turn a sacred holiday into a political circus.
This Memorial Day, observed annually on the last Monday of May, Americans pause to remember the military heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice.
The tradition dates back to 1868, originally called Decoration Day, when citizens began placing flowers on the graves of Union and Confederate soldiers after the Civil War.
It became a federal holiday in 1971, a day for reflection, gratitude, and unity, as families gather at cemeteries, parades, and barbecues to pay tribute to those who died defending our nation.

But instead of joining the nation in this solemn remembrance, Clinton has other plans.
The two-time failed Democratic presidential candidate marked Memorial Day by urging her followers to attack President Donald Trump’s recently passed One Big Beautiful Bill.
"I’m giving you a mission for this Memorial Day holiday weekend. I want you to talk to two people—friends, neighbors, cookout attendees—about why Trump’s proposed budget would be a disaster for American kids," the scandal-plagued former secretary of state tweeted Friday.
I'm giving you a mission for this Memorial Day holiday weekend.
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) May 23, 2025
I want you to talk to two people—friends, neighbors, cookout attendees—about why Trump's proposed budget would be a disaster for American kids.
We owe the next generation every chance, and this isn't it. pic.twitter.com/NmcfgXfRB5
Clinton claims the bill would harm children by cutting healthcare access for 15 million Americans, including millions of kids, through Medicaid and ACA marketplace changes; increasing food insecurity for 11 million people, including 4 million children, by slashing SNAP assistance; removing 4.5 million kids from the child tax credit; and freezing state-level AI regulations for 10 years, leaving children vulnerable to deep fakes and exploitation.
Clinton disabled replies to her post, but critics like retired Lt. Col. Buzz Patterson, USAF—who served in the Clinton White House—pushed back.
"Or, you could spend the Memorial Day weekend to honor our fallen heroes in the manner they deserve and not make the cookouts political," Patterson shot back.
— myangels7 (@BeeLeever7) May 23, 2025
Juanita Broaddrick, a former nursing home administrator who accused Bill Clinton of raping her in 1978 when he was Arkansas Attorney General, stated she was thankful the nation avoided the risk of another Clinton presidency—referring to Hillary as a "miserable, evil old hag."
Thank the Lord this miserable, evil old hag will never be President!! https://t.co/TSZ69e1jwo
— Juanita Broaddrick (@atensnut) May 23, 2025
The "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," as it’s officially called, is a multitrillion-dollar tax and spending package that passed the U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday, under the leadership of House Speaker Mike Johnson.
The measure is a cornerstone of Trump’s agenda, aiming to cement his 2017 tax cuts permanently while introducing a slew of new provisions.
The bill slashes spending on social safety nets, cutting $625 billion from Medicaid over the next decade, which could lead to 10 million fewer enrollees, and imposes strict work requirements, like an 80-hour-a-month mandate for adults without children or disabilities.
It also tightens SNAP food assistance, potentially impacting 11 million people, including 4 million kids, by limiting benefits and shifting administrative costs to states.
Beyond that, it overhauls student borrowing, health savings accounts, and even car ownership rules, while a last-minute clause bans state-level AI regulations for 10 years—a move that’s got the tech world buzzing with both excitement and concern over unchecked AI risks like deep fakes.
The bill is now in the Senate’s hands, where Republicans, with their congressional majority, can use budget reconciliation to pass it with a simple majority, bypassing Democratic filibusters.
However, the 1,000-page-plus legislation is expected to undergo changes in the upper chamber before it lands on Trump’s desk for signing.
Democrats and RINOs are slamming it as a disaster for kids and families, while supporters argue it’s a bold step to streamline government and boost economic growth.

Hillary Clinton, once again, showing her true colors, using a day meant for unity and remembrance to push her divisive agenda.
While the rest of us salute our fallen heroes, she’s out there playing politics.
Typical. Stay vigilant, America, and let’s keep Memorial Day about what really matters—our brave men and women in uniform.
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