| ๐ From The Desk Of Clayton Keirns, Editor In Chief ๐ ๐San Diego, CA ๐ | Fellow Patriots, | "The Art of The Deal" is working once again. Trump simply walked away from the negotiating table with Zelensky knowing he had all the leverage, and magical things started happening. | Now, just a few weeks after the Ukrainian President made a fool of himself in the Oval Office, he has not only caved to Trump, but he has now AGREED to a ceasefire. | This is a major step towards peace. | Here's what we know: | Ukraine has agreed to an immediate 30-day ceasefire negotiated by the U.S. if Russia accepts the plan. "Ukraine is ready to start talking and stop shooting," said Secretary of State Marco Rubio. As part of the plan, the U.S. immediately lifted its pause on sharing intelligence with Ukraine, and will resume security assistance to that country.
| And if THAT wasn't enough good news, the MINERAL DEAL is back on the table as well! | President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy have both agreed to conclude "as soon as possible a comprehensive agreement for developing Ukraine's critical mineral resources," officials said. | Simply put, those who said Trump has "no idea what he's doing" have EGG on their face right about now! | Now, let's get into todays Trump Tracker… | In today's email: ♂️ Transgenderism ๐ณ Egg prices ๐ต Tariffs | | ✅TRACKING TRUMP✅ | Curated by Mike Luso | Hey Team! ๐ | Get a load of this: Rosie O'Donnell, in response to Trump winning the election, has self-deported to Ireland! | Also… | Today's edition is a little different as we are going to be checking in on what various members of Trump's cabinet have been up to. | Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick made some epic points on tariffs in a recent interview and HUD secretary Scott Turner has been pretty active in California post LA fires! | More on this story below! | | | ๐ฅ SOCIAL SECURITY: The Trump Administration has reaffirmed its commitment to protecting Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid benefits, pushing back against false media claims that cuts are on the table. President Trump has repeatedly stated that these programs will remain intact, and Elon Musk's recent remarks about government spending were taken out of context. Musk correctly pointed out that entitlement fraud and waste cost taxpayers hundreds of billions annually. Reports from the U.S. Government Accountability Office reveal that improper payments, including funds sent to deceased individuals, have cost taxpayers nearly $2.7 trillion over two decades. The administration remains focused on eliminating this waste to protect taxpayer dollars while maintaining benefits for those who need them. | ๐ฅ LA FIRES: HUD Secretary Scott Turner visited Los Angeles last week to announce a 90-day extension on a foreclosure moratorium for FHA-insured mortgages in wildfire-affected areas. Turner, a former pastor, led a prayer at the Dream Center alongside worship artist Sean Feucht, offering encouragement to the homeless and those impacted by the fires. Touring disaster zones in Altadena, Turner emphasized HUD's commitment to helping families rebuild and recover. Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger praised the extension as a "lifeline" for survivors facing financial hardship. The moratorium, now extended to July 7, provides much-needed stability as communities work to recover from devastating wildfires. | ๐ฅ EGG DROP: | | ๐บ๐ธ AMERICAN MADE: The Small Business Administration has unveiled its Made in America Manufacturing Initiative, aiming to slash red tape, expand access to capital, and revitalize domestic production. SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler emphasized that prioritizing American-made products strengthens both the economy and national security. The initiative includes easier access to loans, cutting $100 billion in regulations, and a new Red Tape Hotline for manufacturers to report burdensome policies. A nationwide roadshow is also underway to gather feedback from small manufacturers. With 99% of U.S. manufacturers classified as small businesses, this initiative marks a major push to bring back high-paying jobs and strengthen America's industrial base. |
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| | ๐ THE TRUTH ON TARIFFS ๐ | Trump's Tariff Plan: No Recession, More American Prosperity | Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick made it clear on Sunday: There will be no recession under President Donald Trump. "There's going to be no recession in America," Lutnick declared. "Global tariffs are going to come down because President Trump has said, 'You want to charge us 100%? We're going to charge you 100%.'" | Trump's new reciprocal tariffs, set to take effect April 2, are designed to protect American workers and industries. Lutnick reassured Americans that while some foreign-made goods might get more expensive, "American products will get cheaper, and that's the point." He promised grocery prices will start dropping in early April and predicted massive growth for U.S. farmers, ranchers, and fishermen. "Donald Trump is behind them, protecting them," Lutnick said. "He's got their back, and he's going to make them winners."
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Commerce Secretary @howardlutnick says President Trump — "the best dealmaker ever to sit in that chair" — is putting on a clinic in using tariffs as a negotiating tool. "And then all of the sudden, shockingly, they respond!" | |  | | 11:37 PM • Mar 11, 2025 | | | | 4.46K Likes 722 Retweets | 95 Replies |
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| The administration also tied tariffs on Canada and Mexico to the fentanyl crisis, warning they won't be lifted unless the problem is resolved. "If fentanyl ends, I think these will come off," Lutnick explained. "But if fentanyl does not end, or [Trump is] uncertain about it, they will stay this way until he is comfortable." | On concerns about staffing decisions in the federal government, Trump clarified that his Cabinet secretaries are in charge, while Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency serve as "partners." Lutnick praised Musk's role, saying, "You have the greatest businessman and greatest technologist in the world as my partner. … We want his help." | With Trump's leadership, the administration is putting America first, ensuring strong economic growth, fair trade deals, and lower costs for hardworking Americans. | | ๐ Quick Bite News ๐ | ๐
The Trump administration has suspended all federal funding to Maine universities due to their refusal to ban men from participating in women's sports, as mandated by Executive Order 14201. Governor Janet Mills opposes this directive, asserting that Maine will adhere to its own laws and challenge the federal action in court. The funding suspension affects various programs, including youth initiatives, agricultural training, and sustainability research in Maine's lobster industry. | ๐ท The U.S. House of Representatives has extended the statute of limitations for prosecuting COVID-19-related fraud, allowing authorities more time to pursue individuals who misappropriated pandemic relief funds. This legislative action aims to enhance accountability and facilitate the recovery of misused taxpayer dollars. | ♀️ U.S. District Judge Richard Young has ordered the Indiana Department of Correction to provide gender-affirming surgery for inmate Autumn Cordellionรฉ, who was convicted of killing an infant. The judge ruled that denying the surgery violates the Eighth Amendment's prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment, as it is considered medically necessary to treat Cordellionรฉ's gender dysphoria. This decision challenges a 2023 Indiana law that prohibits the use of taxpayer funds for such procedures in prisons. | ๐ซ On Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Education instructed all employees to vacate their offices by 6 p.m., citing unspecified "security reasons." This directive coincided with the announcement of significant staff reductions, as the department plans to cut nearly half of its workforce, reducing the number of employees from approximately 4,133 to 2,183. The office closures are temporary, with employees permitted to telework on Wednesday and offices scheduled to reopen on Thursday. | ๐ฎ๐ช Rosie O'Donnell has relocated to Ireland with her 12-year-old child, Clay, citing personal and political reasons for the move. In a TikTok video, she expressed dissatisfaction with the current U.S. political climate and stated she would consider returning when equal rights are ensured for all citizens. O'Donnell is pursuing Irish citizenship due to her heritage and has praised the welcoming nature of the Irish people. | | ๐ท Photo of the Day ๐ท | | ๐ฅClayton's Video of the Day - Trump Gets Into A Tesla For The First Time, HILARITY ENSUES๐ฅ | | God bless, | Clayton Trending Politics | | | |
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