| 📝 From The Desk Of Clayton Keirns, Editor In Chief 📍 🌊San Diego, CA 🌊 | You know, it would be nice if the media could, I don't know, at least try to tell the truth. | Just once! | But sadly, they can't. | The new "Hoax of the Week" comes from the Atlantic, where author Jonah Goldberg falsely claimed that members of the Trump administration were discussing "top secret" war plans in a Signal group chat that he was added to. | White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt smacked down the claims beautifully: | "No 'war plans' were discussed. No classified material was sent to the thread. The White House Counsel's Office has provided guidance on a number of different platforms for President Trump's top officials to communicate as safely and efficiently as possible," Leavitt wrote. | "As the National Security Council stated, the White House is looking into how Goldberg's number was inadvertently added to the thread," she added. "Thanks to the strong and decisive leadership of President Trump, and everyone in the group, the Houthi strikes were successful and effective. Terrorists were killed and that's what matters most to President Trump." | So there you have it. | There was zero classified information or top secret plans shared in the chat. | Which hoax will they run with TOMORROW? I guess only time will tell… | Now, lets get into todays newsletter… | In today's email: 🌍 Foreign policy updates 🗳️ Election integrity 🙅♂️ Trump voter regret? | | ✅TRACKING TRUMP✅ | Curated by Mike Luso | Hey Team! 😎 | So you may have seen Democrats and the media pushing the narrative that Trump supporters are experiencing "buyers remorse". | In my latest deep dive I debunk this claim, and I think you'll like what I found. | Make sure you're subscribed to the Trending Politics YouTube Channel for the latest! | More on this story below! | | | 🇺🇦 UKRAINE: The United States and Ukraine concluded expert-level talks in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, from March 23–25, as part of President Trump and President Zelenskyy's ongoing efforts to end the Russia-Ukraine war. Both sides agreed to ensure safe navigation in the Black Sea, prohibit military use of commercial vessels, and halt strikes on energy facilities. The U.S. also committed to supporting POW exchanges, the return of civilian detainees, and the reunification of forcibly transferred Ukrainian children. Third-party countries were welcomed to help implement the energy and maritime agreements. The U.S. emphasized President Trump's priority to stop the killing and continue working toward a durable peace. | ❌ HOUTHI'S: Trump and his national security team have taken decisive action to eliminate Houthi terrorists and protect U.S. interests after years of Biden-era weakness. Under Biden, Houthi militants launched hundreds of attacks on U.S. Navy warships and commercial vessels, forcing most U.S.-flagged ships to avoid the Suez Canal. Trump reversed Biden's failed policies by re-designating the Houthis as a Foreign Terrorist Organization and launching large-scale strikes that eliminated key terrorist leaders. These strong actions reasserted American strength and restored order to vital shipping routes. The media's attempts to distract from these victories won't erase the results: America is safer under President Trump. | 🪙 FINANCE: The President signed an Executive Order to improve financial integrity and reduce fraud by centralizing and modernizing how the federal government disburses funds. Agencies must now verify all payments through the Treasury before disbursement, share relevant data, and consolidate outdated financial systems. The Treasury will phase out Non-Treasury Disbursing Offices to improve oversight and transparency. The Government Accountability Office estimates fraud costs taxpayers over $500 billion annually, largely due to fragmented systems and poor oversight. Trump's new initiative strengthens protections for taxpayer dollars, building on his broader mission to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse in government. | 🪪 NATIONAL SECURITY: President Trump signed an Executive Order suspending security clearances for all employees at the law firm Jenner & Block LLP, citing concerns over national security and alignment with American interests. The order halts access to sensitive government information and facilities for Jenner employees and restricts their federal employment eligibility. It also calls for the termination of federal contracts with the firm and a review of its compliance with civil rights laws. The move follows accusations that Jenner supports partisan agendas, racial discrimination in hiring, and employs figures like Andrew Weissmann, whose conduct has been widely criticized. This action is part of Trump's broader push to eliminate the weaponization of government and hold law firms accountable for unethical behavior. |
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| | | | | 💯 Trump Signs Order to Secure U.S. Elections 💯 | and Stop Foreign Interference | President Donald J. Trump took bold action today to restore faith in America's elections by signing an Executive Order that enforces proof of citizenship, strengthens voter verification, and bans foreign nationals from interfering in U.S. elections. | The order requires documentary, government-issued proof of U.S. citizenship on all federal voter registration forms and gives states access to federal databases including DHS, Social Security, and State Department records to verify voter eligibility. It also directs the Attorney General to prosecute non-citizen voting and other election-related crimes. | States that refuse to comply with these common sense rules may lose federal election funding. New standards will also require voter-verifiable paper ballots, not barcodes or QR codes, and enforce strict security for all voting equipment. | President Trump made it clear: America must no longer lag behind other nations when it comes to election security. Countries like India and Brazil tie voter ID to biometric data, while Germany and Denmark require paper ballots and enforce strict vote deadlines. Yet in the U.S., we've allowed mass mail-in voting and counting ballots after Election Day, practices that weaken confidence and invite fraud. | Trump's order also reverses Biden's EO 14019, which used federal agencies as Democrat voter turnout machines. Now, every agency must prove it's complying with the law, not pushing partisan agendas. | "We're going to fix our elections so that our elections are going to be honorable and honest," Trump said. "We will secure our elections, and they will be secure once and for all." | With this move, President Trump is putting the American voter back in charge and ending the era of rigged and reckless elections. | | | | | 🍟 Quick Bite News 🍟 | 🏛️ Former President Donald Trump has announced plans to investigate the death of Ashli Babbitt, who was fatally shot by Capitol Police Lieutenant Michael Byrd during the events on January 6. In an interview with Newsmax, Trump expressed support for Babbitt, describing her as a "really good person" and stated he would "take a look at" the actions of the officer involved. This initiative aligns with his previous actions, including granting clemency to individuals prosecuted for their involvement in the January 6 events. | ❄️ The Trump administration is moving to freeze $27.5 million in federal family-planning grants, including about $20 million for Planned Parenthood affiliates. This follows data showing Planned Parenthood received $1.78 billion in federal funding from 2019–2021 while performing over 1.1 million abortions. The move reflects Trump's broader effort to block taxpayer money from supporting abortion providers. | 😷 Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, a Stanford professor and critic of COVID-19 lockdowns, was confirmed as the Director of the National Institutes of Health on March 25, 2025. Previously, in 2021, he was placed on a "Trends Blacklist" by Twitter, limiting the visibility of his tweets opposing lockdown measures. His confirmation reflects a shift towards leadership that values open scientific debate and diverse perspectives within the NIH. | 📃 The House Judiciary Committee has favorably reported H.R. 38, the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, with an 18-9 vote. This legislation, introduced by Representative Richard Hudson, aims to allow individuals with valid concealed carry permits to carry concealed firearms across state lines, provided they comply with the laws of each state. The bill now advances to the full House of Representatives for consideration. | 🗄️ The FBI's Washington, D.C. headquarters is now reviewing approximately 14 terabytes of newly obtained files related to Jeffrey Epstein, according to whistleblower Kyle Seraphin. The data is reportedly being processed as part of an expanded investigation under FBI Director Kash Patel. This development signals a major escalation in the Trump administration's effort to fully expose the Epstein network. | | 🎥Trending Politics Video Of The Day🎥 - Is Trump Losing Support? Here's the TRUTH… | | | God bless, | Clayton Trending Politics | | | |
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