Trump Vows Justice for Marine Killed by Cartel, Tells Family They Will Put Cuffs on His Killer

Marine Corps veteran Nicholas Quet was brutally murdered by cartel thugs and his family were ignored by the very leaders they thought would have their backs.

This from thepatriotjournal.com.

America has become a nation where our politicians no longer protect and serve the people. Our beloved country has been reduced to a place and time in which political leaders are more interested in one-upmanship than actually performing the work of, by, and for We the People.

Now, let us review: The Obama fundamental-transformation-of-America border crisis is like a leaky faucet that the Left—including the Uniparty RINOs—refuses to fix and those on the Right are occupied fabricating excuses why they cannot do anything at this time. And ultimately, who suffers? Hardworking Americans like the Quets who have given so much for our country. But finally, they have been given a promise of hope that is on the horizon.

From Breitbart:

For the Quets, they were being ignored by the very politicians [who were supposed to serve and protect]. That was until they were put in touch with Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), President Trump’s running mate, by Rep. Juan Ciscomani (R-AZ)…

Nicholas’s story left such an impression on Vance that the next morning, the Trump campaign personally invited the Quets to the president’s Oct. 24 rally in Tempe, Arizona…

Perhaps most prominently, Doug [Quet] told Breitbart News, is one request he made to Trump: For his son-in-law, Philip, who is a federal officer, to handcuff Nicholas’s killers when they are extradited to the U.S.

And here is where this frustrating story begins to receive some resolution.

Trump told the Quets:

If I’m elected, I can make that happen.

Boom!

There it is—a promise of justice from someone who’s not afraid to roll up his sleeves and get things done. It’s almost like a breath of fresh air in this smog-filled political landscape we find ourselves in today.

Now let us break this down:

Trump’s pledge isn’t just about handcuffs or extradition; it’s about restoring faith in leadership—a concept that’s been MIA for quite some time now.

For conservative readers, this is reassuring to see someone willing to stand up against the chaos at our borders and take decisive action.

And for liberals who may accidentally glance at this story, be reassured this is what America will be again—with or without your help and with or without your whining about fairness and self-satisfaction.

So, while other politicians remained seated on their thumbs focusing on their next photo op, Rep. Juan Ciscomani provided assistance, and Trump and Vance gave promises rooted in real action rather than empty rhetoric.

This isn’t just politics as usual; it’s leadership with purpose.

For those of us keeping score at home, this story is more than just another headline:

[This is] a testament to what happens when leaders actually lead! It underscores why we need strong voices advocating for policies that prioritize American safety over political correctness or globalist agendas.

Final thoughts: The story of the Quet family serves as both an inspiration and a reminder that our elected leaders must accept responsibility and exercise initiative to serve and protect.