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Happy Hump Day, Patriots! |
President Trump just made headlines in Riyadh with a bold declaration: no more endless wars, no more Washington-led nation-building. |
Instead, he unveiled a clear, strategic vision grounded in strength, sovereignty, and economic partnership—a clean break from the failed policies of the past. |
Here's what the president laid out: ✅ End to "regime change" and "open-ended military interventions" ✅ New economic and energy partnerships across the region ✅ Hardline stance on Iran and terrorism ✅ Support for sovereign nations charting their own path, not foreign dependency |
"The United States is not here to tell anyone how to live, what to believe, or how to govern. We are here to offer partnership — based on shared interests and values." |
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This is America First foreign policy. |
We have more Trump news for you below! |
— Nick |
In today's email: π Trump Pushes for Peace in the Middle East π€ Trump Signals Syrian Sanctions Relief 𧨠House Democrat Forces Impeachment Vote Against Trump π Schumer Tries to Block Trump DOJ Nominees ⚖️ Trump Wins Ruling on Deportation of Gang Members |
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President Trump continues to reassert America's strength on the world stage with unapologetic clarity and bold diplomacy. While past administrations bent to globalist pressure, Trump is building peace through power - negotiating from a position of strength and securing historic deals that benefit the American people. |
Whether it's the Middle East, immigration, or domestic reform, Trump's America First agenda remains relentless and effective. The establishment may fume, but the results speak for themselves. America is back in charge—and the world knows it. |
Check out all the latest developments and more below! |
| | | | π️ Trump Meets with Syria's Interim Leader, Pledges Sanctions Relief President Trump met with Syria's interim President during his Middle East visit, signaling a potential shift in U.S. policy toward the war-torn nation. Trump expressed openness to lifting sanctions if progress is made on human rights, counterterrorism, and political reform. The meeting marks the highest-level U.S. engagement with Syrian leadership in over a decade. Trump emphasized that peace and reconstruction must come with accountability. | π£ House Democrat Pushes Impeachment Vote Against Trump A Democrat lawmaker has filed a motion to force a floor vote on impeaching President Trump over "abuses of power." The resolution cites Trump's use of executive authority and foreign policy decisions as grounds for removal. Meanwhile, GOP leadership dismissed the move as a political stunt with no chance of success. White House spokesperson Liz Huston called the move, "a reckless political act that the American people see right through." | ✋ Schumer Blocks DOJ Nominees Over Qatari Jet Inquiry Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is holding up Trump's Department of Justice nominees, demanding answers about the Defense Department's handling of a Qatari jet offered to Trump. Schumer claims there's a conflict of interest that needs to be addressed. The Trump administration says the jet was never accepted and calls the delay a partisan stunt. Conservatives argue Schumer is merely obstructing key appointments for political leverage. | ⚖️ Judge Upholds Trump's Use of Alien Enemies Act to Deport Gang Members A federal judge ruled in favor of President Trump's use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport violent members of the Tren de Aragua gang. The court found that the administration's policy is consistent with national security provisions while immigration officials hailed the ruling as a win for border enforcement. Critics warn of legal challenges, but the administration says deportations will continue immediately. |
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 | President Donald Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman attend the Saudi-U.S. Investment Forum in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia |
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π Trump Calls for Expanded Abraham Accords π |
President Donald Trump delivered a powerful address from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, outlining his administration's bold new strategy for Middle East peace and stability. Speaking at a regional summit, Trump called for an expanded version of the Abraham Accords, aiming to bring additional Arab and Muslim-majority nations into normalization agreements with Israel. "We want peace through strength, and we want all countries in the region to prosper," Trump told the audience, which included top officials from across the Gulf and North Africa. His speech struck a tone of optimism, while firmly warning adversaries like Iran to reconsider their destabilizing role in the region. |
Central to the new initiative is a renewed push to isolate Iran economically and diplomatically. Trump made it clear that Iran will continue facing maximum pressure unless it reverses its support for terror proxies and nuclear ambitions. He called on Gulf nations to join the U.S. in enforcing sanctions and publicly stated that he would not pursue any new deal with Tehran unless more countries join a multilateral front. In his words, "Iran only understands one thing - economic leverage. We're using it." |
At the same time, Trump unveiled a massive $142 billion arms agreement with Saudi Arabia, which includes missile defense systems, advanced aircraft, and surveillance technology. The administration touted the deal as a jobs boom for American defense manufacturers and a vital step toward securing key U.S. allies in the region. National security officials say the agreement enhances both regional deterrence and economic growth, cementing America's military-industrial edge abroad. |
Critics have claimed the deal risks escalating tensions, but Trump's team maintains that empowering responsible partners is essential to regional balance. The White House stressed that this deal comes with strict accountability clauses and is tied to shared counterterrorism goals. In return, Saudi Arabia has expressed openness to deeper cooperation in regional intelligence-sharing and energy investment. |
Trump's strategy of pairing hardline action on Iran with strategic partnerships and peace initiatives is reminiscent of his first-term doctrine - but even more assertive. By linking economic deals to diplomatic normalization, he's putting pressure on regional powers to choose between peace and isolation. The emphasis on sovereign cooperation and non-interventionism marks a sharp contrast to the failed nation-building models of the past. |
The expanded Abraham Accords proposal, alongside the arms agreement and continued Iran sanctions, represents the administration's clearest effort yet to reassert American influence in the Middle East - on America's terms. Trump's Riyadh speech made one thing unmistakably clear: the United States will not retreat, will not apologize, and will not be dictated to by those who threaten freedom. |
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 | Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., with Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary, said that "ending the use of ingestible fluoride is long overdue." |
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π Quick Bite News π |
π§ͺ The Food and Drug Administration announced Tuesday it is moving toward "ending outdated practices" related to children's health and will begin removing ingestible fluoride products from the market. New research suggests potential links to neurodevelopmental issues. While health groups are divided, and public hearings are expected - critics warn this could impact dental care for low-income families. |
π¨ A new House GOP bill would allow lawmakers who disrupt federal facilities, like those involved in the Newark ICE protest, to be stripped of committee assignments. Video evidence and arrest reports are still under review for the New Jersey incident. Republicans say lawmakers must be held accountable for inciting chaos while Democrats are calling it retaliatory. |
π΅️♀️ Tulsi Gabbard has fired the head of the National Intelligence Council as part of a broader effort to remove political bias from federal intelligence agencies. Gabbard, recently appointed to a senior oversight role, cited years of unchecked partisanship within the council. She promises that new leadership will focus on transparency and depoliticization. |
⛏️ House Republicans stayed up overnight on Tuesday to push Trump's legislative priorities via the "Big Beautiful Bill" through budget debates. The bill includes Medicaid work requirements, tax cuts, and immigration enforcement. Democrats attempted to stage protests with gatherings outside the building, but failed to derail the session. |
π Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez recently cautioned fellow lawmakers that Trump's aggressive immigration policies could lead to more Democrat activists being arrested. She warned the Trump administration that "this is going to be a problem." Her comments follow several high-profile detentions at protests, while Republicans argue the law applies to everyone - no matter their political affiliation. The White House did not respond. |
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