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Days ago, I was honored to interview Marcus Coleman, the father of Dalilah Coleman, who was severely injured after an illegal immigrant driving a semi-truck crashed into the vehicle she was in. This interview will be featured in my upcoming documentary, "The Illegal Highways," where we discuss not only how illegal immigrants are able to get behind the wheel of a semi-truck, but also the Americans who have suffered because of it. Marcus describes in great detail the evening he received a call that his five-year-old daughter had been in an accident. At first, he was unsure of the seriousness of the situation. It wasn’t until he received another call from EMS stating that his daughter was being airlifted to the hospital that he realized her condition was far worse than anyone could have imagined. He openly explains the confusion that persisted until he finally laid eyes on his daughter. Hospital workers couldn’t find her at first because she had been admitted under an alternate name, and he grew increasingly frustrated with the lack of help locating his child. I could never imagine what he experienced as a father — walking into a hospital and seeing his frail daughter connected to machines, watching her condition initially get worse. In the video attached, I clipped out six minutes of him describing his experience of watching his daughter barely survive this ordeal, including multiple health scares that many thought she would not overcome. Thankfully, she is alive, but she is not the same little girl as before. Today, she is seven years old, non-verbal, and can only walk with assistance. I met Marcus in D.C. because he has been working with the federal government to help draft legislation that would curb illegal immigrants from obtaining CDLs and strengthen enforcement — all with the objective of preventing another tragedy like @DalilahColeman's. The full interview was over an hour long. Of course, with a documentary, you only see a small percentage of it. However, I wanted to write this to express to the world what I took away from this experience. It is not often that you find people who are willing to sacrifice for a greater cause. Marcus isn’t trying to chase fame or run for office; he’s just trying to do the right thing. When I asked him what it was like being at the State of the Union and having the President acknowledge their situation, he explained that he sees these moments as part of the process and not as moments of excitement. This response I can completely understand. He would rather have a happy and healthy daughter than anything else in the world. His family was forced into this position by systemic failures, which the documentary will explain. As Marcus put it in the interview, he’s doing the job that politicians should be doing. The man is sacrificing his time, flying back and forth between California and Washington, D.C., to fight for a greater purpose. I found him to be a very honorable and genuine man who is striving to create a safer world for Americans. Most importantly, he is a man of strong Christian faith who openly acknowledges that it is his faith that has kept him together throughout this entire ordeal. One of the most powerful stories he told me was about meeting the man who almost killed his daughter. He had so much anger and hatred toward him — until he looked into his eyes. He saw a young man, a soul, and decided at that moment to forgive and let go of that rage. He chose to forgive him, but not to forget. Not forgetting has allowed him to fight for a greater cause. This documentary isn’t about dehumanizing anyone, including the illegal immigrants behind the wheel. I understand — more than the average person — how many of these men are brought to America under false pretenses and are essentially indentured servants who have to drive a truck twice as long as the average American trucker. The purpose of making this film is to tell the stories of the people caught up in this systemic failure. We often lose sight of the families who wake up every day knowing they will never talk to their spouse, sibling, or child ever again. I want their stories heard around the world so that we, the American public, also don’t forget that there are real innocent lives at stake. I am still crowdfunding for this project. If you’d like to support it, you can donate on GiveSendGo: givesendgo.com/theillegalhig…
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Adam B. Coleman, Proud Father & Imperfect Man retweeted
I’m Black. Italian. Irish. Christian. Conservative. Republican. Retired Marine OIF veteran. And American. I don’t have to choose one or the other. None of this is mutually exclusive. America is a nation of many heritage backgrounds seeking liberty. That’s why she’s great. The modern lie is that these parts of you must fight each other. That your race, your faith, your politics, or your service to this country can’t all live in the same man. That’s not America. That’s a trap designed to keep people divided and small. I swore an oath to the Constitution as a Marine. I carry my heritage, my faith, and my principles without apology. They don’t cancel each other out — they make me whole. This country was built by people who refused to choose between who they were and what they believed. If you’re tired of being told you have to pick a side to belong, you’re not alone. Drop a 🇺🇸 if this resonates. #AmericanGreatness #EPluribusUnum
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Adam B. Coleman, Proud Father & Imperfect Man retweeted
"The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration acknowledges that there are at least 250,000 illegal immigrants driving trucks in America, many of whom aren’t trained to drive the vehicles, and don’t understand English.   Every death committed by an illegal immigrant trucker is a preventable one, and it’s the unnecessary deaths of Americans that made me an advocate for their families who rarely receive justice." - @wrong_speak
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Adam B. Coleman, Proud Father & Imperfect Man retweeted
I keep saying. X is concentrated malcontents who make hating America a personality (and other countries who want to run ops to divide us). It’s not reality. Normie Americans love this country.

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Adam B. Coleman, Proud Father & Imperfect Man retweeted
Replying to @MrAndyNgo
@wrong_speak is doing a documentary on illegal drivers in the trucking industry killing people.
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Adam B. Coleman, Proud Father & Imperfect Man retweeted
Homeland Security Supports Dalilah's Law Why is it stalling in a Republican Conrolled House? @MikeJohnson @RepDavidRouzer
We will get illegal truckers off our roads. Dalilah Coleman was severely injured by an illegal alien truck driver who NEVER should have been in our country. This tragedy could have been PREVENTED if Governor Newsom’s Department of Motor Vehicles did not grant this illegal alien a commercial driver’s license. We must pass Dalilah’s Law to ensure illegal aliens CANNOT obtain commercial driver’s licenses.
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Adam B. Coleman, Proud Father & Imperfect Man retweeted
“This is a safety conversation. But because a lot of this involved illegal migrants, people who aren’t in the country lawfully, that has made it political,” said Duffy. “Should they drive on American roads and have the ability to hurt an American family going to church on a Sunday or driving to Walmart on Tuesday? The answer to that fundamentally is absolutely not.” Full New York Post Interview Below 👇
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This is my latest article with the New York Post featuring quotes from @SecDuffy.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration acknowledges that there are at least 250,000 illegal immigrants driving trucks in America, many of whom aren’t trained to drive the vehicles, and don’t understand English. Every death committed by an illegal immigrant trucker is a preventable one, and it’s the unnecessary deaths of Americans that made me an advocate for their families who rarely receive justice. - Adam Coleman
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Adam B. Coleman, Proud Father & Imperfect Man retweeted
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration acknowledges that there are at least 250,000 illegal immigrants driving trucks in America, many of whom aren’t trained to drive the vehicles, and don’t understand English. Every death committed by an illegal immigrant trucker is a preventable one, and it’s the unnecessary deaths of Americans that made me an advocate for their families who rarely receive justice. - Adam Coleman
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Adam B. Coleman, Proud Father & Imperfect Man retweeted
Thom Albrecht of Reliance Partners unpacks the current state of trucking, from fraudulent DOT numbers to the explosion of unregulated CDL schools. This isn't just about market cycles; it's about fundamental regulatory failures making roads unsafe and business harder for compliant carriers. What changes do you think are most urgent?
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Adam B. Coleman, Proud Father & Imperfect Man retweeted
American Jews are not and have never been an oppressed minority here—and this remains true today. The Left has turned on the Jews, but they are not "oppressing" us, because we are one with this nation.
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Adam B. Coleman, Proud Father & Imperfect Man retweeted
Tomorrow night on BATYA! @NewsNation 7PM EST: - @SenatorTimScott considers my proposal for stimulus checks - @RepGlennIvey shocks me with his Graham Platner take - @RepStutzman on why it's time to retire aid to Israel - @Mark_Penn on whether this Iran deal will stick.
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Adam B. Coleman, Proud Father & Imperfect Man retweeted
When freight brokers dispatch loads, are they actually calling truck drivers and asking to speak to 'Mr. No Name Given'? What about the insurance carriers? Have they really been approving policies for truck drivers with no name? You truly can't make this stuff up!
🚨California Truck Driver with “No Name Given” on His CDL Released by Arkansas Highway Police Arkansas highway police pulled over a truck driver who struggled to understand basic English instructions. Officers required him to identify himself — and the California CDL literally read “NO NAME GIVEN.” The officer saw it, read it aloud, acknowledged it, and appeared unbothered. The "NO NAME GIVEN" truck driver was released. This is a California-issued CDL — from the same state widely known for issuing non-domicile CDLs to illegal immigrants. An 80,000-pound truck operated by a ghost driver with no verifiable name, sharing the highway with your family, should have triggered far more scrutiny. Instead, officers simply told him to fix a broken turn signal and sent him back out on the road. This represents an unacceptable national security and public safety failure. If someone listed as “No Name Given” is allowed behind the wheel of an 80,000-pound big rig, we have lost control of our trucking industry. If California cannot even verify the identity of the people to whom it issues licenses, why should anyone trust that it has properly vetted drivers’ qualifications, background, or training? All Illegally Issued Non-Domicile CDLs should be revoked. At a minimum they should all be investigated by ICE during a CMV inspection. Non-domicile CDLs are a scam! EAD cards are a scam! Pass The Dalilah Law today!
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Adam B. Coleman, Proud Father & Imperfect Man retweeted
Ridley's "Manifesto of Ascendancy" || APOSTATE RADIO READING ROOM #002 x.com/i/broadcasts/1AJEmmkjz…
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For the record, here is what they have faux outrage over: "Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with that person, and they with me." (NIV)
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My son is also not a stabby kind of kid. He comes from a long line of men who dont stab.
Father has epic response to this lady 😭🔥 “I also have five boys.” “Boys, when you go out into school, don’t stab any other kids. You think you guys can do that?”
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Adam B. Coleman, Proud Father & Imperfect Man retweeted
“We found 146,000 kids so far. Some of these kids claimed that they were raped over 600 times. I don't care who you are. If you can't stand for law enforcement to go find these kids, who are you?” @SecMullinDHS
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Facts
Russians with masters degrees drive Ubers in New York City just so their kids can be American, there are lotteries for US visas there. No American moves to Russia so their family can have a better life. Not even Candace, for all her talk.
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Adam B. Coleman, Proud Father & Imperfect Man retweeted
Burning MeToo and their own credibility at the stake to elect a guy with a Nazi tattoo against….Susan Collins.
WATCH: New York Times reporter Jodi Kantor – who wrote many of the #MeToo stories – DEFENDS Graham Platner and DISMISSES the allegations against him by @LyndseyFifield and other ex-girlfriends because they were not “abuse” and women saying they just “did not like what” they saw from him... “Well, let’s talk about what they may or may not be willing to overlook the accusations against Graham Platner are not classic MeToo accusations. They’re not about a boss and a young female employee being subjected to sexual advances. They’re — they were mostly made in the context of consensual relationships. There are these, like, very sensational texts about sex. There are allegations from former girlfriends that are not — the way my colleagues reported them were not like classic abuse allegations. They were mostly like being his boyfriend gave me a view into him and I did not like what I saw. His character was scary. He had this Nazi tattoo. Et cetera.” “There was one allegation of crossing a line physically, but I think that means that these are pretty different accusations than, say, the one that — the ones that President Trump faced. And, of course, in the Access Hollywood tape, President Trump bragged about grabbing women against their will. And so I think it speaks to the kind of confusion of the long post MeToo moment in which, like, gender related accusations get bundled together. But they’re actually very different.”
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Adam B. Coleman, Proud Father & Imperfect Man retweeted
Many Democrats privately disagree with certain party stances but fear speaking out publicly. The pressure to conform can be immense, leading to compromises many aren't willing to make, even if it means not winning. @wrong_speak
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