| π From The Desk Of Clayton Keirns, Editor In Chief π πSan Diego, CA π | HAPPY FRIDAY LADIES AND GENTLEMEN! | Before we get started, I want to formally introduce you to Mike Luso, a brand new contributor to our team here at the Trump Tracker newsletter! You may have seen his name in recent editions. | He has been doing an incredible job helping gather and publish much of the in-depth information you see every single day in this newsletter. | I just wanted to introduce him because he and I will be switching off from time to time when "leading" this newsletter! We're also putting in daily effort to brainstorm new ways we can give you value on a daily basis so please don't hesitate to reach out and send us suggestions. | Now let's get into todays Trump Tracker… | In today's email: π‘ Democrats seethe π₯ Trump assassination reports π The Biden's | | ✅TRACKING TRUMP✅ | Curated by Mike Luso | Hey Team! π | So it's been 7 whole months since the president was shot in the ear, nearly escaping death! | When will we get to know more about the shooter?! | POTUS: "And the second one with all of the cell phones... I want to find the answers... They are giving me a report next week sometime. I want to release the report." | More on this story below! | | | π BYE BYE BIDEN: President Trump is rolling back Biden-era regulations, aiming to cut costs and boost economic growth. His administration has already blocked billions in proposed rules and introduced a policy requiring the removal of ten regulations for every new one added. These efforts have reportedly saved Americans over $180 billion, while Biden's policies added $1.8 trillion in regulatory costs. Environmental rules alone accounted for $1.3 trillion, with automobile-related mandates expected to cost over $1.1 trillion. Trump is also eliminating DEI policies across federal agencies, arguing they waste taxpayer money and burden businesses. | πͺ BITCOIN: President Trump signed an Executive Order to establish a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve and a U.S. Digital Asset Stockpile, marking a significant shift in the government's approach to digital assets. The Bitcoin Reserve will be funded with seized bitcoin from criminal and civil forfeiture cases and will not be sold, ensuring a long-term strategic asset for the U.S. Meanwhile, the Digital Asset Stockpile will include other forfeited cryptocurrencies, with the Treasury Department determining their management, including potential sales. This initiative addresses the lack of coordination in handling seized digital assets and positions the U.S. as a leader in cryptocurrency. Trump's administration continues to push policies that support the digital asset industry, fulfilling his pledge to make America the "crypto capital of the world." | π« DEMOCRATS: | | π² TARRIFS: President Trump announced adjustments to tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico to balance border security efforts with economic stability for U.S. industries. While 25% tariffs remain on goods that do not meet USMCA rules, energy products and potash imports outside of USMCA preference will see a reduced 10% tariff, while qualifying USMCA goods remain tariff-free. The move ensures that American automakers and manufacturers are not disproportionately impacted by border security measures. Trump's administration continues to use tariffs as leverage to curb illegal immigration and fentanyl trafficking, securing Mexican drug cartel extraditions and achieving a 96% drop in illegal border crossings. These actions reflect Trump's America First Trade Policy, ensuring national security while protecting domestic industries and jobs. |
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| | π€ DOGE WINS π€ | | | | πΊπΈ The Failed Assassination Attempt πΊπΈ | President Trump is still waiting for answers, seven months after an attempt on his life at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. He criticized President Biden for failing to release key details, saying, "We can no longer blame Biden for that one. He should have released that a long time ago." | The attack left one rallygoer dead and two others critically injured, while Trump was grazed by a bullet. A second attempt on his life occurred just two months later in Florida. The Secret Service admitted failures in the first attack, leading to major policy changes.
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REPORTER: "It's been 7 months. Why do you think we don't know more about the guy who shot you in the ear?" @POTUS: "And the second one with all of the cell phones... I want to find the answers... They are giving me a report next week sometime. I want to release the report." | |  | | 8:15 PM • Mar 6, 2025 | | | | 15.7K Likes 2.59K Retweets | 261 Replies |
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| Trump raised serious concerns about both incidents. | The Pennsylvania gunman, Thomas Crooks, had foreign-linked apps on his phone and suspicious legal connections. Meanwhile, the Florida shooter, Ryan Routh, had six or seven cellphones, some with unusual markings. Trump questioned why the FBI refused to report on these details.
| Trump promised transparency, saying he expects to receive a report next week and is willing to release it. "It makes me think a little bit," he said, hinting at deeper concerns about the government's silence. | | π Quick Bite News π | π
♂️ The House voted 224-198 to censure Rep. Al Green (D-TX) after he disrupted President Trump's congressional address by shouting and waving his cane. Ten Democrats joined Republicans in supporting the censure, highlighting divisions within the party over how to oppose Trump. Green defended his actions, saying he was protesting proposed cuts to Medicaid, Medicare, and Social Security. | π¨ James Dennehy, head of the FBI's New York field office, left the bureau to the sound of bagpipes after being forced to resign. His removal follows reports that he told his office to "dig in" after Trump's election win and amid an investigation into claims that his office withheld thousands of Epstein documents. | π» Hunter Biden has requested the dismissal of his lawsuit against former Trump aide Garrett Ziegler, citing significant financial hardships exacerbated by recent Los Angeles wildfires that rendered his rental home uninhabitable. Biden's legal filing details substantial debt, diminished income from art and book sales, and the loss of personal property in the fires, hindering his ability to continue the legal proceedings. | π²π½ President Trump has announced a temporary suspension of the 25% tariffs on Mexican goods, extending the exemption until April 2. This decision follows discussions with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and aims to allow further negotiations on trade and border security issues. "I did this as an accommodation, and out of respect for, President Sheinbaum. Our relationship has been a very good one, and we are working hard, together, on the Border, both in terms of stopping Illegal Aliens from entering the United States and, likewise, stopping Fentanyl," Trump said. | | π· Photo of the Day - Trump Meets With Freed Israeli Hostages π· | | π₯Clayton's Video of the Day - Megyn Kelly Goes NUCLEAR On John Fetterman During Epic Rantπ₯ |  | Do not MESS with Megyn… |
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