Trump Snaps On Republican Traitor

President Trump Sends Brutal Message to GOP Turncoat Susan Collins

President Donald Trump is drawing a bold red line inside the Republican Party—and Senator Susan Collins of Maine just crossed it.

On Thursday night, Trump took to Truth Social to fire back at Collins, urging his loyal base and GOP lawmakers to treat her votes as a political warning sign.

“If you’re unsure, just take the opposite position of Senator Susan Collins,” Trump posted. “That approach usually works out just fine. Thanks for your attention—and as always, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!”


Collins Sides With Liberals on Key Issues

Despite occasionally backing Trump’s broader agenda, Collins has repeatedly sided with Democrats on major legislation. Most recently, she voted against Trump’s bold spending rescissions bill—which would have cut billions in foreign giveaways and ended taxpayer funding for left-wing outlets like NPR.

She also opposed Trump’s landmark “big, beautiful bill,” designed to restore fiscal sanity and rein in bloated government programs.

For many conservatives, her pattern is clear: Collins puts the Washington swamp ahead of America First.


Impeachment Betrayal Still Stings

Collins shocked the Republican base when she voted to convict Trump during his second impeachment trial—a move Trump supporters consider unforgivable. At the time, she claimed she hoped he had “learned his lesson.” Later, she backpedaled and admitted he likely hadn’t.

Now, she faces growing questions about whether she’ll even seek reelection in 2026. By then, she’ll be 73—and likely facing a MAGA-backed challenger.


Trump: No Breaks, No Excuses

Shortly before his Collins post, President Trump demanded the Senate cancel its recess until all pending nominations are approved:

“The Senate should remain in session without taking any breaks until every nomination on the Executive Calendar is approved,” Trump stated. “Our country needs saving from the Radical Left. Republicans—do your duty for the sake of America’s future. Confirm every nominee without delay!”


Is It Time to Clean House in the GOP?

As Trump tightens his grip on the Republican Party, voters are taking note of who stands with him—and who doesn’t. With the stakes higher than ever, many conservatives are asking:

👉 Should so-called “moderates” like Collins be voted out once and for all?

One thing is certain: the America First movement is no longer accepting excuses. It’s demanding results—and loyalty.