Happy Thursday, Patriots! | President Trump announced a major breakthrough on Greenland following high-level talks with NATO leaders at Davos: a framework for a future deal is now in place. | Trump confirmed he's putting planned tariffs on hold while negotiations advance, securing America's top priorities in the Arctic. The agreement will lock in U.S. national security interests, block Russia and China from expanding influence, protect critical strategic assets, and strengthen NATO — all at minimal cost to American taxpayers. | The President called the discussions "productive" and made it clear: if finalized, this will be a massive victory for the United States, putting America First in one of the most strategically vital regions on Earth. | No more letting adversaries creep in while allies fail to pull their weight. Trump is delivering results — again. | Don't miss the rest of today's Trump headlines below! | —Nick | In today's email: π Trump Speaks at World Economic Forum ✈️Trump Criticizes European Migration and Spending Policies ⚖️Appeals Court Delivers Trump a Victory in Minnesota ✈️Trump Slams UK Island Handoff Threatening US Military Base ⚖️Trump Warns Against Rapid Demographic Changes | | | | | ✅TRACKING TRUMP✅ | Curated by Mike Luso | President Trump laid out his vision for a revitalized Western alliance at the World Economic Forum, calling on Europe to abandon the "destructive" policies it has pursued over the past decade. Trump announced a historic breakthrough with NATO, revealing a new framework governing Greenland and the entire Arctic Region that prompted him to cancel tariffs scheduled for February. | Meanwhile, Trump unloaded on his predecessor's failed agenda, contrasting Biden-era stagflation with his administration's remarkable combination of virtually no inflation and extraordinarily high growth. The president emphasized that when America booms, the entire world booms, and he expressed confidence that his economic policies would deliver growth unlike anything the country or perhaps any nation has ever seen.
Check out all the latest developments and more below! | | | | | ✈️Trump Criticizes European Migration and Spending Policies The president told the World Economic Forum that Europe has gone in the wrong direction on migration and defense spending issues, calling mass migration bad economics that represents destructive policy undermining Western nations. European leaders must abandon their current approach and strengthen their economies through proper immigration controls, Trump declared during his Davos address. Strong borders and controlled immigration benefit both national security and economic prosperity, the president emphasized to the international audience. Europe needs dramatic policy changes to reverse its economic decline and restore prosperity, Trump warned. The president's remarks drew both applause and criticism from European attendees at the forum. | ⚖️Appeals Court Delivers Trump a Victory in Minnesota A federal appeals court handed the administration a significant legal victory in its challenge to Minnesota restrictions on ICE enforcement operations, blocking state and local officials from interfering with federal immigration authorities conducting arrests. The ruling allows ICE agents to proceed with enforcement actions without obstruction from Minnesota officials who had attempted to limit federal operations. Attorney General Pam Bondi celebrated the decision as vindication of federal authority over immigration enforcement in sanctuary jurisdictions. The court determined that state officials cannot impede federal agents from carrying out their lawful duties under immigration law. Legal experts said the decision sets important precedent for federal-state conflicts over immigration policy nationwide. | ✈️Trump Slams UK Island Handoff Threatening US Military Base The president condemned a British decision to hand over control of an island that houses a critical US military base, warning the transfer puts American national security interests at risk. Trump expressed frustration that the United Kingdom would make such a decision without consulting American defense officials about the strategic implications. The base serves vital functions for US operations, and losing control would undermine American military capabilities in the region, the president argued. British officials defended the arrangement as necessary to resolve longstanding territorial disputes with the island's neighboring nation. Trump called on Britain to reconsider the transfer to protect both nations' shared security interests. | ⚖️Trump Warns Against Rapid Demographic Changes The president cited Minnesota fraud cases as evidence supporting his warnings against unchecked migration from failed societies during his Davos speech. Minnesota's massive fraud scandal involving hundreds of millions in stolen funds demonstrates the dangers of rapid demographic changes without proper integration, Trump argued to the assembled world leaders. Somalia represents a failed society whose problems follow immigrants to America without proper vetting, the president said bluntly. Controlled immigration with thorough screening prevents the importation of criminal networks and corruption that have plagued Minnesota communities, Trump emphasized. The president called for stricter immigration enforcement to protect American taxpayers from fraud schemes that exploit weak oversight in refugee resettlement programs. |
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| | | | | | π Trump Speaks at the World Economic Forum π | President Trump announced a major diplomatic breakthrough with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, unveiling a framework for a future deal covering Greenland and the entire Arctic Region that led him to cancel European tariffs scheduled to take effect February 1. Trump posted on Truth Social that the agreement resulted from a very productive meeting with Rutte and represents progress toward a deal that would benefit the United States and all NATO nations. Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff will lead negotiations and report directly to Trump. The agreement centers on Arctic security rather than U.S. control of Greenland, with discussions focused on preventing Russia and China from gaining economic or military footholds in the strategically vital region. NATO confirmed that negotiations among allies will concentrate on ensuring Arctic security through collective efforts, especially involving the seven Arctic allies. | Trump told the World Economic Forum that no nation except the United States possesses the capability to secure Greenland, emphasizing America's status as a great power whose strength exceeds public understanding. The president made clear he would not pursue Greenland through force, stating he probably won't acquire the territory unless he decides to use excessive strength and force where America would be frankly unstoppable, but emphasized he won't do that. Trump said this declaration represented his biggest statement because people thought he would use force, but he doesn't have to, doesn't want to, and won't. Trump explained America simply asks for Greenland, noting the U.S. already held it as a trustee previously. | Trump declared at Davos that the United States would build a Golden Dome missile defense system that will by its very nature defend Canada as well. The president asserted that Canada receives numerous freebies from America and should demonstrate more gratitude, particularly after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's Tuesday address. Trump directly challenged Carney, telling him to remember when making future statements that Canada lives because of the United States. The Golden Dome represents an ambitious missile defense system estimated to cost roughly $175 billion, employing space-based sensors, interceptors, and advanced missile defense technologies, though Congressional Budget Office projections range from $161 billion to $542 billion over twenty years. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed the Trump administration has invited Canada to participate if Ottawa agrees to pay its share, emphasizing Greenland's strategic importance for the defensive project. | Carney's World Economic Forum speech avoided mentioning Trump by name but warned that the rules-based international order is breaking down as great powers increasingly use economic and security leverage to coerce allies. The Canadian prime minister argued that middle powers like Canada must recognize that compliance no longer guarantees safety and instead must build strength through diversification, collective action, and respect for sovereignty. Carney reaffirmed Canada's support for Greenland and Denmark's right to determine Greenland's future, signaling opposition to territorial or economic pressure tied to security demands. NATO Secretary General Rutte told Fox News that Trump is totally right about the need to shore up Arctic security, noting increased volatility between NATO-aligned countries and both Russia and China. Rutte praised Trump's leadership in compelling NATO countries to increase defense spending, arguing Trump brought all of Europe and Canada up to the famous five percent spending level. | Trump delivered a blistering critique of Biden administration policies before the Davos audience, contrasting the nightmare of stagflation under his predecessor with his administration's combination of virtually no inflation and extraordinarily high growth. The president revealed that since his inauguration one year ago, America has lifted more than 1.2 million people off food stamps and secured commitments for a record-breaking $18 trillion in new investment, potentially reaching $20 trillion when final numbers emerge. Trump expressed surprise at the speed of economic transformation, noting he thought it would take more than a year but the recovery happened very quickly. Trump declared America serves as the economic engine of the planet, and when America booms, the entire world booms, while economic downturns similarly affect global markets. | Trump condemned what he characterized as conventional wisdom in Washington and European capitals that modern Western economies could only grow through ever-increasing government spending, unchecked mass migration, and endless foreign imports. The president said this consensus held that dirty jobs and heavy industries should be sent elsewhere, that affordable energy should be replaced by the Green New scam, and that countries could be propped up by importing new and entirely different populations from faraway lands. Trump asserted this represented the path Sleepy Joe Biden's administration and many other Western governments foolishly followed, turning their backs on everything that makes nations rich, powerful, and strong. Trump told European leaders they have to do their thing and get out of the culture they've created over the last ten years, calling their self-destructive policies horrible. | Trump said European policies in recent history 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. The president emphasized the United States cares greatly about the people of Europe, noting his own heritage from Scotland and Germany through his parents. Trump contended that energy, immigration, trade, and economic growth must be the top focuses for those who desire a strong and united West. Trump declared the United States wants strong allies rather than seriously weakened ones, stating America wants Europe to be strong and that these matters ultimately constitute questions of national security. Trump told the Davos audience he no longer recognizes Europe in a negative way and expressed his affection for the continent while warning it's not heading in the right direction. | | |  | A friend of Barron Trump told a UK court he saved her life when he dialed police after seeing her being attacked by her ex-boyfriend on a FaceTime call. |
| | π Quick Bite News π | ⚖️ Justice Brett Kavanaugh warned that a Supreme Court case involving Trump's attempt to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook could shatter Fed independence if decided in the president's favor. The Supreme Court heard arguments on whether Trump has constitutional authority to remove Fed governors for policy disagreements. Kavanaugh expressed concern that ruling for Trump might fundamentally alter the relationship between presidents and the central bank. The case tests the limits of presidential power over independent agencies. Most justices appeared skeptical of Trump's position during oral arguments. | π¨ U.S. immigration authorities allowed a suspect in a $100 million jewelry heist to self-deport before trial. The suspect left the country voluntarily under ICE supervision rather than facing prosecution in American courts. Law enforcement officials confirmed the individual departed for their home country with immigration authorities' knowledge. Critics questioned why such a high-value suspect was permitted to leave before resolution of criminal charges. Immigration officials defended the decision as consistent with enforcement priorities. | π¬ Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel called for a mandatory retirement age of 75 for all people in public office. Emanuel argued that age limits would bring fresh perspectives and new energy to government at all levels. Emanuel said his proposed rule would apply equally to elected officials and appointees across federal, state, and local positions. Emanuel emphasized that the country needs younger leaders to address modern challenges. Emanuel's proposal drew immediate criticism from senior politicians currently serving past age 75. | π₯ UFC President Dana White dismissed suggestions that hosting a UFC event at the White House represents an inappropriate politicization of sports. White called the planned event "history-making" rather than political and said it represents an honor for the organization. White said Trump's longstanding friendship with UFC predates his political career and reflects genuine support for mixed martial arts. White emphasized that the White House event celebrates athletic achievement rather than partisan politics. White confirmed plans are moving forward for what would be the first combat sports event at the presidential residence. | πΆ Barron Trump reportedly saved a woman's life after witnessing a violent assault during a FaceTime call. The president's youngest son was on a video call when he observed an attack taking place in the background. Barron immediately alerted authorities who responded to the scene and intervened to stop the assault. Law enforcement credited Barron's quick thinking with preventing further harm to the victim. The incident occurred at an undisclosed location, and authorities praised Barron for his decisive action during the emergency. | God bless,
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