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President Trump remembered Hulk Hogan yesterday as "MAGA all the way" following the WWE legend's sudden death at 71. | Hogan, who tore the roof off the Republican National Convention last year with his famous shirt-rip and rally cry — "Let Trump-a-mania make America great again!" — passed away from cardiac arrest at his Florida home. | Trump called Hogan "strong, tough, smart, but with the biggest heart," praising his loyalty and the cultural impact he left behind. | An American original. A friend of Trump. And a loss that hits the whole country hard. | Don't miss the rest of today's Trump headlines below! | —Nick | In today's email: π Trump Mourns Loss of Hulk Hogan π️ Trump Awards Massive Detention Center Contract π Trump Signs Executive Order Empowering Homeless Removal π GOP Begins Planning Second Trump Package ⚖️ Trump Sues New York City Over Sanctuary Policies | | π‘️ Honor the legacy, Hulkster |
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| | America just lost another American hero. | With Hulk Hogan's passing, patriots everywhere are remembering what it means to fight — never back down, never bow to the elites. | The Trumpamaniac Tee is pure energy: red, unapologetic, and built for every America First fighter out there. | πΊπΈ Get yours today! | π Claim yours before they're gone — let's keep the movement loud! | | ✅TRACKING TRUMP✅ | Curated by Mike Luso | While the country mourns the loss of wrestling icon Hulk Hogan, President Trump has taken time out of his busy schedule to honor the wrestling legend with a heartfelt message, calling him "MAGA all the way" and praising his electric speech at the Republican National Convention. | Meanwhile, with decisive action across multiple fronts, Trump is restoring order to America by empowering local authorities to address homelessness while securing environmental victories that stop decades of Mexican sewage pollution in our waters. As he prepares for his diplomatic mission to Scotland, he continues advancing trade agreements that prioritize American interests and strengthen our economic position globally. The administration's comprehensive strategy demonstrates the coordinated effort driving what promises to be a highly successful second term. | Check out all the latest developments and more below! | | | | | π️ Trump Awards Massive Detention Center Contract The Trump administration is awarding $1.26 billion to construct the nation's largest detention and deportation center at Fort Bliss, Texas, which encompasses more than 1.12 million acres near El Paso along the Mexico border and features an airport that will serve as a deportation hub for Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Department of Homeland Security. The facility will accommodate 5,000 beds housed in tents equipped with heating and air-conditioning, with the contract being awarded to Virginia-based Acquisition Logistics Company and $232 million of the total cost being funded by the U.S. Army. An ICE official confirmed that the federal government "is indeed pursuing all available options to expand bedspace capacity" including housing detainees at military bases, while this announcement follows Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's recent decision to establish new deportation and detention facilities at military bases in Indiana and New Jersey. Since President Trump took office, the administration has added 60 facilities to the list of those used to house migrants marked for deportation, with Secretary Hegseth assuring Congress that turning space over to immigration enforcement "will not negatively affect military training, operations, readiness, or other military requirements, including National Guard and Reserve readiness." | π Trump Signs Executive Order Empowering Homeless Removal President Trump signed an executive order titled "Ending Crime and Disorder on America's Streets" that empowers state and local governments to remove homeless individuals from the nation's streets by directing Attorney General Pam Bondi to reverse judicial precedents and end consent decrees that have hindered local governments' ability to commit individuals who are a risk to themselves or others. The order requires the Attorney General to work with multiple cabinet secretaries to prioritize grants for states and municipalities that enforce prohibitions on open illicit drug use, urban camping, loitering, and urban squatting while tracking the location of sex offenders, and redirects funding to ensure that individuals camping on streets and causing public disorder who suffer from serious mental illness or addiction are moved into treatment centers or assisted outpatient treatment facilities. The White House noted that homelessness reached its peak under President Joe Biden when 272,224 people lived on the streets of America on a given night, with the vast majority of this population being drug-addicted or suffering from mental illness, while federal and state governments have spent tens of billions of dollars on failed programs that address homelessness but not its root causes. The order ensures that discretionary grants for substance use disorder prevention, treatment, and recovery do not fund drug injection sites or illicit drug use, and stops sex offenders who receive homelessness assistance from being housed with children while allowing programs to exclusively house women and children. | π GOP Begins Planning Second Trump Package The Republican Study Committee, a 189-member group that serves as a de facto think tank for the House GOP, is launching a working group to develop the framework for a potential second "big, beautiful bill" advancing President Trump's agenda through the budget reconciliation process. RSC Chairman August Pfluger emphasized the need to "capitalize on the momentum we've generated in the first 6 months of a Republican trifecta in Washington" and continue driving down the cost of living while restoring America's promise for future generations, as House Republicans prepare to sell the benefits of their first massive agenda bill to constituents during their five-week recess period. Pfluger has directed lawmakers in the new working group to begin reaching out to colleagues, conservative senators, and GOP organizations about potential policy proposals for the new bill, with the goal of creating a comprehensive framework to recommend to GOP leaders for what a second major legislative package could include. The first reconciliation bill was a massive piece of legislation that made much of Trump's Tax Cuts and Jobs Act permanent while imposing new work requirements on Medicaid and food stamps, along with advancing the president's agenda on taxes, border security, immigration, defense, and energy before President Trump signed it into law during a celebratory Fourth of July event. Speaker Mike Johnson had previously told "Sunday Morning Futures" that Republicans have long planned for at least two, possibly three, reconciliation bills. | ⚖️ Trump Sues New York City Over Sanctuary Policies President Trump's Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against New York City Mayor Eric Adams and other city officials over the city's sanctuary policies that shield illegal aliens from federal immigration enforcement. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that the policies violate the Supremacy Clause of the United States Constitution and have resulted in thousands of criminals being released onto the streets to commit violent crimes against law-abiding citizens. The lawsuit specifically references this week's incident where two illegal aliens who had been released due to New York City's sanctuary policy allegedly shot a Customs and Border Protection officer in the face and leg during an attempted armed robbery in Fort Washington Park, with one of the aliens having an ICE immigration detainer placed on him after an April arrest that the New York City Department of Correction ignored before releasing him back onto the streets. Attorney General Bondi declared that "New York City has released thousands of criminals on the streets to commit violent crimes against law-abiding citizens due to sanctuary city policies" and stated that "if New York City won't stand up for the safety of its citizens, we will." Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem questioned how many more lives it will take before public safety becomes the number one priority in major cities. The Department of Justice has filed similar lawsuits against sanctuary jurisdictions including Los Angeles, California, New York State, Colorado, Illinois, and Rochester, New York, and recently succeeded in getting Louisville, Kentucky, to drop its sanctuary policy after threatening legal action, with Assistant Attorney General Brett Shumate stating that New York City's efforts to thwart federal immigration enforcement "end now." |
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| | | | | | π Trump Mourns the Loss of Hulk Hogan π | President Trump joined the nation in mourning the passing of wrestling legend Hulk Hogan, who died of cardiac arrest at his home in Clearwater, Florida, at the age of 71 after serving as a wrestling focal point for more than 40 years. The Clearwater Fire Department and Clearwater Police Department responded to a medical call at 9:51 a.m., where emergency personnel found Terry Bollea, known professionally as Hulk Hogan, suffering from cardiac arrest before he was transported by ambulance to Morton Plant Hospital, where he was pronounced deceased. | President Trump paid tribute to the wrestling icon through a heartfelt post on Truth Social, describing Hogan as a great friend who embodied the spirit of his political movement. "We lost a great friend today, the 'Hulkster.' Hulk Hogan was MAGA all the way - Strong, tough, smart, but with the biggest heart," President Trump wrote in his emotional remembrance of the fallen wrestling star. The president emphasized Hogan's powerful presence at the Republican National Convention, calling his speech "absolutely electric" and describing it as "one of the highlights of the entire week" during the convention proceedings. | Hogan had been a vocal supporter of President Trump and delivered a memorable endorsement speech at the Republican National Convention, where he energized the crowd with his trademark charisma and theatrical flair. During his convention appearance, Hogan expressed his deep concern about the state of the country and his admiration for President Trump's resilience, particularly following the assassination attempt that had occurred the previous weekend. "As an entertainer, I try to stay out of politics, but after everything that's happened to our country over the past four years, and everything that happened last weekend, I can no longer stay silent," Hogan declared to the enthusiastic convention audience. | The wrestling legend's support for President Trump became even more pronounced after witnessing the former president's response to the assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, which Hogan described as a pivotal moment that solidified his political stance. "When I saw him stand up with that fist in the air and the blood on his face - as a warrior, as a leader - I realized that's what America needs," Hogan explained in an interview following the incident. At the Republican National Convention, Hogan used his wrestling background to emphasize President Trump's toughness, telling the crowd, "I've been in the ring with some of the biggest, some of the baddest dudes on the planet. I know tough guys, but let me tell you something, brother, Donald Trump is the toughest of them all." | | | In one of the most dramatic moments of his convention speech, Hogan referenced the assassination attempt with visible emotion, stating, "But what happened last week when they took a shot at my hero and they tried to kill the next president of the United States, enough was enough." Following this declaration, Hogan performed his signature move by tearing off his t-shirt to reveal another shirt underneath reading "Trump, Vance – Make American Great Again! 2024," while shouting his modified catchphrase, "Let Trumpmania run wild, brother! Let Trumpmania rule again! Let Trumpmania make America great again!" | President Trump's tribute continued by acknowledging Hogan's global impact and cultural significance, noting that "He entertained fans from all over the World, and the cultural impact he had was massive." The president extended his condolences to Hogan's surviving family members, including his wife Sky and his children Nick and Brooke from his first marriage to Linda Claridge, writing, "To his wife, Sky, and family, we give our warmest best wishes and love. Hulk Hogan will be greatly missed!" | The wrestling icon's relationship with President Trump extended beyond the political arena, with Hogan having expressed interest in being Trump's running mate as early as 2015, telling TMZ that he would want to serve as Trump's vice president before Mike Pence ultimately filled that role during the first administration. Vice President JD Vance also shared his personal memories of Hogan, describing him as "a great American icon" and "one of the first people I ever truly admired as a kid," while expressing regret that they would never fulfill their promise to share beers together. White House officials joined in the tributes, with Deputy Communications Director Kaelan Dorr declaring "Today we are all Hulkamaniacs" and spokesperson Harrison Fields posting "Rest In Peace, BROTHER." | Hogan's wrestling career took off when he joined the World Wrestling Federation, now WWE, revolutionizing the sport and attracting unprecedented interest that became known as "Hulkamania," with one of his most memorable moments being his victory over Andre the Giant in what became known as "the bodyslam heard around the world." WWE characterized Hogan as one of pop culture's "most recognizable figures" who "helped WWE achieve global recognition," extending condolences to his family, friends, and fans while acknowledging his status as a two-time WWE Hall of Famer. Reports indicated that Hogan had allegedly experienced a health crisis weeks before his death, though his wife Sky had previously denied such reports, stating that her husband was "strong" and recovering from surgeries. | The loss of Hulk Hogan represents the end of an era for both professional wrestling and American popular culture, as well as the passing of a prominent political supporter who had become an unexpected but powerful voice in President Trump's movement to make America great again. | |  | A general view of Trump Turnberry golf course in Turnberry, Scotland. |
| | π Quick Bite News π | π The Trump administration secured an agreement with Mexico through Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin to address the decades-long Tijuana River sewage crisis, with Zeldin meeting his Mexican counterpart Alicia BΓ‘rcena in Mexico City to sign a Memorandum of Understanding that will stop the flow of raw, untreated sewage polluting southern California. The crisis has resulted in over 100 billion gallons of raw sewage mixed with industrial chemicals and garbage pouring into the Tijuana River and San Diego County since 2018, forcing beach closures and making Americans sick, including U.S. Navy SEALs who had to be transported from Coronado to Oceanside to access cleaner water after getting ill from the contaminated conditions. Under the new agreement, Mexico will obligate the remaining $93 million of previously committed Minute 328 funds that had not yet been allocated, while the deadline for sewage management projects has been moved up to December 31, 2027. | ⚖️ Attorney General Pam Bondi formed a strike force to investigate disclosures from Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard that raise allegations the Obama administration "manufactured" an intelligence assessment promoting the Russia Collusion Hoax, with the Department of Justice announcing the strike force will assess evidence publicized by Gabbard and investigate potential legal steps stemming from her disclosures. Gabbard declassified a September 2020 House Intelligence Committee oversight majority staff report that she claims shows the Obama administration "manufactured" the January 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment that promoted the false narrative that Vladimir Putin and the Russian government helped President Trump win the 2016 election, essentially enacting a years-long coup against him. During a White House briefing, Gabbard indicated that Obama has been referred to the Department of Justice for criminal investigation, stating that "the evidence that we have found and that we have released directly point to President Obama leading the manufacturing of this intelligence assessment" with multiple pieces of evidence confirming that fact. | π President Trump signed an executive order establishing new restrictions on payments to college athletes that prohibits pay-to-play payments from third-party sources while maintaining allowances for NIL payments, following the House v. NCAA settlement that now permits colleges and universities to pay their athletes directly through revenue-sharing arrangements. The executive order mandates that any revenue-sharing between universities and collegiate athletes must be implemented in a manner that protects women's and non-revenue sports, requiring the preservation and expansion of opportunities for scholarships and athletic competition in these programs amid concerns that bidding for top football and basketball players could deplete resources for other sports. The order also assigns multiple administration officials including the attorney general, secretary of labor, assistant to the president for domestic policy, and director of the White House Office of Public Liaison to carry out additional tasks that protect the rights of student athletes, though no clear guidelines for how non-revenue sports would be specifically accounted for were provided in the initial announcement. | ⛳ President Trump departed for Scotland for a five-day trip where he will visit his golf resorts in Turnberry and Aberdeen while meeting with British Prime Minister Kier Starmer and Scottish First Minister John Swinney to discuss the U.S.-U.K. trade agreement, building upon the "Economic Prosperity Deal" signed last month that reduced car export tariffs from 27.5% to 10% and removed 10% tariffs on aerospace goods. Scotland holds special significance for Trump as his mother Mary Anne MacLeod Trump was born and raised there before moving to Queens, with the president dedicating his Aberdeen club to her memory by naming an 18-round course the MacLeod Course and reportedly creating a memorial garden at the resort. Scottish Police confirmed that "significant" security precautions have been implemented for the visit, including additional forces from across the U.K. to maintain public safety and balance rights to peaceful protest, while protests are expected during his trip before he returns to the U.K. for an official state visit with King Charles III at Windsor Castle, marking the first time the U.K. has invited a U.S. president for a second state visit. | πΊ The White House fired back at South Park after the show's 27th season premiere mocked President Trump with crude depictions during scenes that included him in bed with Satan discussing Jeffrey Epstein allegations and a mock public service announcement parodying his recent settlement with Paramount that featured explicit content about the president. White House spokesperson Taylor Rogers called the show irrelevant and stated it "hasn't been relevant for over 20 years and is hanging on by a thread with uninspired ideas in a desperate attempt for attention," while emphasizing that "President Trump has delivered on more promises in just six months than any other president in our country's history." The episode featured President Trump suing the fictional town of South Park and reaching a $3.5 million settlement requiring pro-Trump public service ads, appearing to parody his actual settlement with CBS and Paramount Global that includes an eight-figure allocation for advertisements supporting conservative causes. | | π₯Trending Politics Video Of The Dayπ₯ - Trump Drops Bomb on Obama - AI Arrest Video Goes Viral! |  | Trump Drops Bomb on Obama - AI Arrest Video Goes Viral |
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