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π From The Desk Of Clayton Keirns, Editor In Chief π πSan Diego, CA π |
President Trump hosted his first cabinet meeting of his second term Wednesday and it was as epic as you would expect it to be! |
To begin with, Trump barred legacy media like The AP and Reuters from covering the meeting, but allowed room for new media. |
The AP is still boiling after being denied by a judge to restore their access to the White House Press Room. |
They absolutely missed out because the star team the American people voted for were all there! |
RFK Jr. |
Tulsi Gabbard. |
Pete Hegseth. |
and we can't forget good ole' Elon! |
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.@SecretaryTurner leads President Trump's cabinet in prayer as they open their first meeting of Trump 47 π | |  | | 4:50 PM • Feb 26, 2025 | | | | 35.2K Likes 6.65K Retweets | 1.37K Replies |
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With that said, let's dive in… |
In today's email: π¬ Trump candid on Russia π₯ Egg prices π First Trump cabinet meeting |
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✅TRACKING TRUMP✅ |
| | ✨ ACCOUNTABILITY: The FBI has launched an investigation into allegations that former Director James Comey used undercover agents to spy on Donald Trump's 2016 campaign. This comes after Kash Patel took over as FBI Director, signaling increased scrutiny of past bureau actions. Figures like General Mike Flynn have suggested Comey could face serious consequences if the claims are true, though no conclusions have been reached. The investigation remains ongoing, with no official findings yet. | πΊπ¦ PUTIN: President Trump described Russian President Vladimir Putin as a "very smart" and "cunning" leader but believes his election has created an opportunity to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine. He suggested that without U.S. military aid, Ukraine would not have been able to resist Russia's advances, and he credited his administration for supplying Javelin missiles that helped in the conflict. Trump also stated that Putin will have to make concessions, though he declined to specify what they would be. He strongly implied that Ukraine's potential NATO membership was a key factor in the war and suggested it would no longer be on the table in any peace deal. | ⛑️ VENEZUELA: President Trump announced the reversal of concessions granted to Venezuelan leader NicolΓ‘s Maduro under a 2022 oil transaction agreement made during the Biden administration. He cited Venezuela's failure to meet electoral conditions and its slow pace in repatriating violent criminals sent to the U.S. As a result, Trump ordered the termination of the agreement, effective March 1st, when it was up for renewal. This move marks a significant policy shift toward tougher measures on the Maduro regime. | ⭐ EGG PRICES: The Trump administration has unveiled a $1 billion plan to combat avian influenza and lower egg prices. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins criticized the previous administration for failing to address the crisis and emphasized the need for long-term solutions. The plan includes repurposing funds by cutting wasteful government spending and investing in disease prevention. Since 2022, around 166 million laying hens have been culled due to outbreaks, contributing to soaring egg prices. |
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πΊπΈ Trump's First Cabinet Meeting πΊπΈ |
Trump's First Cabinet Meeting Opens with Prayer, Focuses on Workforce Cuts |
President Trump's first cabinet meeting began with a prayer, a rare sight and precedent in the White House. |
Special guest, Elon Musk, was invited to stand in the meeting and answer a few questions regarding the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). |
He said his team is focused on cutting the $2 trillion deficit by reducing waste and modernizing government systems. "We simply cannot sustain as a country $2 trillion deficits," Musk said. They also discussed sweeping federal workforce reductions, following an order for agencies to submit layoff plans by March 13. Musk defended his directive for federal workers to submit weekly accomplishments or risk termination, calling it a "pulse check." Trump suggested that some non-responsive employees "may not even exist."
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The president reiterated the call for accountability in the Afghanistan withdrawal, saying "every single" general responsible should be fired. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the Pentagon is conducting a full review. |
The meeting also addressed rising egg prices, with Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins outlining steps to reduce food costs. |
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𧱠Mass Deportations 𧱠|
Michael Moore Defends Illegal Immigrant Criminals Amid Mass ICE Arrests |
In a not so shocking manner…. |
Disgraced filmmaker Michael Moore made headlines for lamenting the deportation of illegal immigrants, bizarrely claiming they might have "discovered the cure for cancer" or "stopped that asteroid." Meanwhile, ICE continues to remove some of the most dangerous criminals from American communities: |
A Haitian national charged with three murders was arrested in North Carolina. An MS-13 gang member from El Salvador, convicted of aggravated assault and DWI, was apprehended in Houston. A Guatemalan national charged with multiple counts of child rape was taken into custody in Massachusetts. A Turkish national suspected of terrorism was arrested in New York City. A Mexican national convicted of sexual exploitation of a child was caught in San Francisco.
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While Moore and other critics continue to push back against deportations, the Trump administration insists these arrests are vital for public safety. |
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Quick News Bites |
✈️ Attorney General Pam Bondi has announced that her office will release documents related to Jeffrey Epstein tomorrow, including flight logs and names associated with his activities. Bondi emphasized the need to protect the identities of over 250 victims, stating, "It's pretty sick what that man did." |
π’ The Trump administration plans to close over 120 IRS offices that house taxpayer assistance centers, aiming to reduce the federal government's footprint and cut costs. This decision, outlined in a letter from the U.S. General Services Administration, comes during the federal tax filing season and follows recent layoffs of approximately 7,000 probationary IRS employees. |
π₯ Undefeated boxing champion Floyd Mayweather surprised fans by appearing on Fox News to praise President Trump, calling him "the best president we've ever had." Mayweather expressed regret that Trump wasn't appreciated during his previous term and emphasized his belief in Trump's leadership. |
π¨π» The U.S. Supreme Court appears poised to lower the evidentiary threshold for majority group members, such as white and heterosexual individuals, to prove workplace discrimination. This potential shift has prompted companies to reconsider their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, with some scaling back efforts in anticipation of legal challenges. |
π¨π¦ Jagmeet Singh, leader of Canada's New Democratic Party, has called for U.S. President Donald Trump to be barred from attending the upcoming G7 summit in Alberta, citing threats to democracy and sovereignty. Singh emphasized that Canada should not welcome a "convicted criminal" who undermines global stability. |
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✅ Fact Check Of The Day ✅ |
By Cullen McCue |
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Numerous prominent Democrat pundits and social media accounts, including a former Kamala Harris campaign account that was repurposed to "fact check" Republicans, shared a bogus, AI-generated clip claiming that Donald Trump Jr. wanted to send weapons to Russia. |
"I can't imagine anyone in their right mind picking Ukraine as an ally when Russia is the other option. I mean, just think about it. Massive nuclear power loaded with natural resources everyone needs," the fake recording goes. "Literally the biggest country on the planet. And ha ha, there's Ukraine, which has Chernobyl and some radiation-proof dogs." |
The clip generated millions of impressions on social media after "Fact Post News," a former Harris Campaign account run by DNC staffers, spread it far and wide. In total, the post generated north of 3 million views across several posts, some of which have since been deleted. |
Hany Farid, chief science officer at Get Real Labs and an expert on synthetic media, stated that the recording was likely generated by artificial intelligence in a statement to ABC News. Farid said that assessment was based on the results from two Get Real Labs models trained to detect AI-generated audio. |
When asked for comment, the DNC stated that the post was deleted as a result of their "misinformation" policies. "The audio in question, which was amplified by the official X account of the DNC, along with countless other major anti-Trump accounts, is 100% fake," a DNC spokesperson told ABC News. "It appears to be an AI generated deep fake." |
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πΈPhoto Of The Day - PRESIDENT TRUMP'S FIRST CABINET MEETING πΈ |
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πΉVideo Of The Day - Trump Announces $5 MILLION GREEN CARD!?πΉ |
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God bless, |
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