Happy Friday, Patriots! | President Donald Trump has officially completed America's withdrawal from the World Health Organization, delivering on a promise he first made during his initial term. | The administration says the WHO failed the world during COVID, bowed to China, and demanded unfair payments from U.S. taxpayers. Trump moved swiftly after returning to office, signing an executive order to finalize the break and end America's membership for good. | Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. slammed the organization for bureaucracy, corruption, and political influence, saying it no longer serves the global public. | The White House says America remains a global health leader — just without unaccountable international bodies. | Finish your week off with more Trump news below! | —Nick | In today's email: π Trump Launches Board of Peace πTrump Completes World Health Organization Exit π°Trump Announces US Will Start Drilling Venezuelan Oil π°Trump Files $5B Debanking Lawsuit Against JPMorgan π¬Trump Says Jack Smith Being Decimated in Congressional Hearing | | | | | ✅TRACKING TRUMP✅ | Curated by Mike Luso | President Trump made history at the World Economic Forum in Davos by launching his Board of Peace initiative, a billion-dollar international group dedicated to resolving conflicts around the world. The president called it a very exciting day that's been long in the making, predicting the Board could become the most consequential assembly of world leaders ever formed. More than 50 countries received invitations to join, with Trump pledging the Board will start by focusing on Gaza before tackling global crises. | While forging international partnerships abroad, Trump also completed America's long-awaited exit from the World Health Organization, ending the withdrawal process he initiated on his first day back in office. The decision frees America from what Trump called the WHO's incompetence and unfair financial burden on American taxpayers. Between launching new peace initiatives and cutting ties with failing international bureaucracies, Trump continues reshaping America's role on the world stage.
Check out all the latest developments and more below! | | | | | πTrump Completes World Health Organization Exit America's withdrawal from the World Health Organization formally concluded, exactly one year after the US expressed its intent to depart and one year and two days after the president signed the executive order beginning the process. The president initiated withdrawal during his first day back in office, citing the WHO's mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic that arose from Wuhan and the organization's inability to demonstrate independence from inappropriate political influence of member states. The WHO demanded unfairly onerous payments from America far out of proportion with other countries, with the US paying $500 million while China with 1.4 billion people paid just $39 million. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned the withdrawal would force the agency to reduce spending by over 20 percent, though he later reframed it as an opportunity for the WHO to become more independent. America still owes the WHO $260 million according to the agency, but the State Department said the American people have paid more than enough to the organization. | π°Trump Announces US Will Start Drilling Venezuelan Oil US companies will start drilling Venezuelan oil very soon, with the biggest companies in the world now negotiating to enter Venezuela's energy sector. The president made the announcement aboard Air Force One returning from Davos, explaining the move will make both the United States and Venezuela a lot of money while bringing down oil prices in America even further. Oil prices have dropped to $2.30 per gallon in many cases and below $2.00 in numerous locations across the country. Venezuela's socialist regime led by Acting President Delcy RodrΓguez is cooperating with the United States and maintaining close talks with Secretary of State Marco Rubio following the capture of NicolΓ‘s Maduro. The regime-controlled National Assembly approved reforms to Venezuela's draconian socialist Hydrocarbon laws introducing flexibilities on royalties and measures to attract great foreign investment and open Venezuelan oil to private entrepreneurship. | π°Trump Files $5 Billion Debanking Lawsuit Against JPMorgan The president's attorneys filed a $5 billion lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase and CEO Jamie Dimon for debanking Trump in early 2021, claiming the bank closed several of his and his company's accounts without warning or provocation. The suit alleges JPMorgan Chase debanked the accounts because it believed the political tide at the moment favored doing so, causing considerable financial and reputational harm. The lawsuit accuses JPMorgan Chase and Dimon of abusing corporate power to coerce the public to shift and realign their political views, violating the bank's own code of conduct. The suit claims the bank publicized the debanking hoping other banks would join this fascistic blacklist, leaving Trump with nowhere to bank despite his accounts always complying with all banking rules and regulations. The lawsuit seeks to make these institutions hurt and pay to ensure fascist left-wing corporations never engage in such political discrimination again. | π¬Trump Says Jack Smith Being Decimated in Congressional Hearing The president declared that former special counsel Jack Smith was getting decimated while testifying before Congress, blasting the prosecutor who headed up both the classified documents case and the January 6 Capitol riot case during the campaign. Trump called Smith a deranged animal who shouldn't be allowed to practice law, saying if he were a Republican his license would be taken away and far worse. The president said it was over when Congress discussed Smith's past failures and unfair prosecutions that destroyed many lives under the guise of legitimacy. Trump expressed hope that Attorney General Pam Bondi is looking into Smith's actions, including the crooked and corrupt witnesses Smith attempted to use in his case. The president called the entire prosecution a Democrat scam designed to interfere with the election. |
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| | | | | | π Trump Launches Board of Peace π | President Trump personally hosted a signing ceremony at the World Economic Forum for the founding charter of his new Board of Peace, calling it a very exciting day while predicting it could become the most consequential board in history. The international body dedicated to resolving conflicts carries a $1 billion price tag for permanent membership and will work in conjunction with the United Nations despite Trump's criticism that the UN hasn't done enough historically. | The president told the Davos audience that just one year ago the world was on fire but things are starting to calm down, though he admitted the Ukraine war has proven more difficult than expected. The Board of Peace will begin with a focus on Gaza before expanding globally, with Trump saying once fully formed it can do pretty much whatever it wants. Seven countries including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey and Egypt previously joined, along with Israel, Morocco, Belarus and Bahrain. | The Board's framework includes a dedicated Gaza Executive Board responsible for overseeing all ground work, with Trump named as chairman and US representative having authority to appoint members and create or dissolve subsidiary bodies. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, World Bank President Ajay Banga, and former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair are among the founding executive board members. More than 50 countries received invitations including Canada, Russia and the UK, though the UK declined immediate participation citing concerns about Russian President Vladimir Putin's involvement. | However, Canada's situation took a dramatic turn after Prime Minister Mark Carney criticized the United States during his Davos speech. Carney complained that great powers have begun using economic integration as a weapon and tariffs as leverage, a clear jab at Trump's policies after Carney had courted extensive business ties with China's communist regime. | The president responded by withdrawing Canada's invitation to the Board of Peace through a direct Truth Social letter to Carney. The withdrawal came moments after Carney published a social media post asserting that Canada doesn't live because of the United States but thrives because Canadians are Canadian. Canadian officials will gather to address whether the war of words will lead to further fracturing of the bilateral relationship. | During his Davos appearance, Trump also laid out his vision for a strong and unified West, calling on Europe to abandon the culture it has cultivated over the past decade. European policies have been destructive, leading to lower economic growth, lower standards of living, lower birth rates, more socially disruptive migration, more vulnerability to hostile foreign adversaries, and much smaller militaries, Trump declared. | The president emphasized that energy, immigration, trade and economic growth must be top focuses for those desiring a strong and united West, warning that Europe is destroying itself with current policies. Trump made clear the United States wants strong allies, not seriously weakened ones. The president suggested America should have tested NATO by invoking Article 5 over the southern border crisis, forcing alliance members to respond to invasions of illegal immigrants and freeing up border patrol agents for other tasks. | | | | | π Quick Bite News π | ✈️ Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told attendees at the World Economic Forum that Ukraine could defend Greenland if admitted to NATO, making his pitch for membership while Trump's Greenland acquisition plans dominated Davos discussions. Zelensky's comments came as NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte confirmed discussions with Trump about forming a framework to ensure Russia and China never gain a foothold in Greenland or the broader Arctic region. The Ukrainian president's suggestion that his war-torn nation could defend distant Greenland drew skepticism as Ukraine continues relying on Western military aid to defend its own territory. | π¨ Vice President JD Vance debunked media lies claiming ICE arrested a 5-year-old boy in Minnesota, explaining that authorities took care of the child while the father was getting disciplined for being in the country illegally. Vance called out Minnesota authorities for being told not to cooperate with federal law enforcement on immigration matters. The vice president's clarification came as media outlets spread false narratives about ICE operations to generate sympathy for illegal immigrants facing deportation. | π A Virginia Democrat moved to squash oversight of nonprofits following the massive Somali fraud scandal that saw hundreds of millions in stolen funds, attempting to block transparency measures that could reveal similar corruption schemes. The legislative move came as federal investigators continued probing how refugee resettlement programs became vehicles for massive fraud in Minnesota communities. The Democrat's effort to protect nonprofit secrecy raised questions about political motivations to shield organizations from accountability despite the staggering losses to American taxpayers. | π¬ The president called for an investigation into Rep. Ilhan Omar's wealth, demanding it should start NOW as questions mount about how the Minnesota congresswoman accumulated significant assets. Trump's call for scrutiny of Omar's finances follows growing concerns about potential corruption and financial improprieties among Minnesota Democrats connected to the state's massive fraud schemes. The president's demand for investigation signals his administration's willingness to pursue accountability for elected officials whose wealth raises red flags. | π³️ The Republican National Committee eyes an America First midterm convention to boost Trump and the GOP ahead of critical elections, proposing rule changes that would enable the party to hold a midterm gathering. The unprecedented move would allow Republicans to rally the base and showcase Trump's achievements at a time when midterm elections typically favor the party out of power. RNC officials believe an America First convention would energize voters and help Republicans maintain their congressional majorities by keeping Trump's agenda front and center. | God bless,
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