
While American heroes return home from foreign wars—broken, traumatized, and too often taking their own lives—the Bush family is living like kings, reaping the spoils of their war-profiteering empire. Now, as newly elected President Trump works to undo the damage they caused, many are calling for justice against the Bush dynasty for pushing a war based on lies.
Case in point: a stunning $12 million oceanfront mansion in Kennebunkport, Maine, just sold in a jaw-dropping 90 minutes—the highest-priced home sale in York County history. The luxurious estate, located at 267 Ocean Ave., boasts sweeping views of the Atlantic and sits a stone’s throw from the Bush family’s sprawling Walker’s Point compound.
The five-bedroom, three-bath home offers 200 feet of private coastline and a vibe so “terrific” that the buyer—a Chicago-based industrialist with deep ties to Maine—signed the contract without even stepping inside. That’s right: $12 million, sight unseen.
“This buyer knew that if he didn’t get it, someone else will,” said broker Bill Gaynor of Legacy Properties Sotheby’s International Realty.
Built in 1969 and renovated in 2016, the 5,000-square-foot Cape Cod-style home is a midcentury-modern masterpiece. But while the Bush family and their elite pals enjoy their oceanfront mansions, the military boys who fought their wars are struggling to survive.



The Bush family made millions off the backs of American soldiers, pushing foreign conflicts like the Iraq War—a disaster based on lies about weapons of mass destruction. And what did they do with their blood money? They funded their lavish lifestyles and bankrolled the woke “Never Trump” agenda, trying to take down the one president who dared to put America first.
Now, President Trump is cleaning up their mess. He’s pulling troops out of endless wars, rebuilding the military, and prioritizing veterans’ mental health. But many Americans are asking: why stop there? Why not hold the Bush family accountable for their crimes?
The Bush dynasty’s legacy is one of death, destruction, and deceit. While they sip champagne on their private beaches, the men and women who fought their wars are left to pick up the pieces. It’s time for justice. It’s time for Trump to go after the Bush family and make them answer for the lies that cost so many lives.
As the Bush family enjoys their $12 million view, let’s not forget the real cost of their greed. And let’s hope President Trump continues to turn the tide, not just in foreign policy, but in holding the corrupt elite accountable for their sins.
The Bush family may be living like kings, but their reign of destruction is over. America is waking up—and Trump is leading the charge.