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President Trump marked his 79th birthday with a spectacular military parade in Washington, D.C., celebrating the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary, delivering a powerful speech that put his support for America’s armed forces on full display. But while he honored the nation’s heroes, the left continued to push for chaos and unlawful demonstrations in cities around the country, as many communities were impacted by violence and destruction.
Meanwhile, escalating tensions between Iran and U.S. ally Israel erupted into full-blown conflict, with Israeli airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites. President Trump, juggling both domestic and global crises, remains strong in his commitment to American safety through diplomacy with Iran and Israel. President trump is committed to ensuring that Americans safety is the top priority, while his diplomatic approach to resolving the conflict as soon as possible shows the kind of leadership that the world needs now more than ever.
Check out all the latest developments and more below!
👮♂️ Trump Orders ICE to Intensify Urban Deportations
President Trump directed Immigration and Customs Enforcement to expand deportation operations in major Democratic-run cities like Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York, targeting illegal immigrants with criminal records. The executive action aims to address what Trump calls a source of crime and voter fraud, prioritizing sanctuary cities that limit cooperation with federal authorities. ICE will deploy additional agents to urban areas, focusing on apprehending over 200,000 noncitizens with felony convictions, following recent raids like the one in Omaha, Nebraska, where 70 were arrested. The move has drawn criticism from Democratic leaders like California Governor Gavin Newsom, who argue it fuels unrest, as seen in recent Los Angeles riots. President Trump defended the policy, stating it will “restore safety” and urging federal agencies to execute the largest mass deportation effort in U.S. history.
🤝 Trump Predicts Israel-Iran Deal, Warns Against U.S. Attacks
President Trump expressed optimism that Israel and Iran would soon reach a deal to end their escalating conflict, citing ongoing calls and meetings as evidence of progress. In a social media post, he denied U.S. involvement in Israel’s recent strikes on Iran’s nuclear and military sites, which killed top Iranian officials, including the IRGC intelligence chief. Trump warned Iran against retaliating on U.S. targets, threatening severe consequences while urging both nations to pursue peace. His administration, after rejecting an Israeli plan to assassinate Iran’s Supreme Leader, continues to push for diplomacy despite canceled nuclear talks in Oman. Trump’s approach, balancing firm warnings with deal-making, aims to de-escalate tensions while reinforcing U.S. strength.
🛡️ Netanyahu Exposes Iran’s Plot Against Trump
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed in an interview with Bret Baier that Iran marked President Trump as “enemy number one,” orchestrating two assassination attempts against him due to his opposition to their nuclear ambitions. Netanyahu claimed Iran also targeted him, citing a missile attack on his bedroom window, and linked the threats to Israel’s recent strikes on Iran’s nuclear and military facilities. Trump, described as a significant obstacle to Iran’s weaponization plans, was informed of the plots, which prompted heightened U.S. security measures. The White House denied U.S. involvement in Israel’s strikes, with Trump warning Iran against further aggression while pursuing diplomatic talks.
🌐 Trump Pushes AI and Trade at G7 Summit
President Trump will meet with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada, as confirmed by a White House official. The summit, hosted by Canada, includes discussions on artificial intelligence, critical minerals, and support for Ukraine, with Zelensky attending to seek continued aid amid Russia’s intensified attacks. Sheinbaum’s presence ensures all three USMCA trade partners are represented, allowing Trump to address his proposed 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports. Trump’s agenda will focus on U.S. leadership in AI and a critical minerals club to counter China’s dominance, while navigating trade tensions with allies. These bilateral talks provide a platform for President Trump to advance his America-first policies and strengthen strategic partnerships.

President Trump, first lady Melania, and other guests stand for the National Anthem, during a military parade commemorating the Army's 250th anniversary, coinciding with his 79th birthday.
🔔 Trump Celebrates Army’s 250th Anniversary 🔔
President Donald Trump presided over a massive military parade in Washington, D.C., commemorating the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army, an event that coincided with his 79th birthday and drew both loyal supporters and widespread protests. The parade, featuring over 6,600 soldiers, 128 tanks, 50 helicopters, and a 21-gun salute, rolled down Constitution Avenue, fulfilling Trump’s long-held vision inspired by the 2017 Bastille Day parade in Paris.
Speaking at the event, Trump hailed the Army as the “greatest, fiercest, and bravest fighting force,” declaring, “Whatever danger comes, the American soldier will be there to give our enemies hell.” He emphasized America’s history of military triumphs, stating, “For 250 years, our soldiers have given hell to foreign enemies to keep our land free.” The crowd, estimated at 100,000 to 200,000, erupted in cheers, singing “Happy Birthday” to Trump, who was presented with a folded American flag, a gesture typically reserved for families of fallen soldiers.
Despite the festive atmosphere, the parade faced significant opposition through “No Kings” protests in over 2,000 locations across all 50 states, denouncing Trump’s immigration policies and perceived authoritarianism. In Alexandria, Virginia, thousands gathered in Market Square, chanting “Trump must go now” and holding signs rejecting what they called a “fascist military parade.” In Los Angeles, protests linked to ongoing anti-ICE unrest turned chaotic, with police using tear gas to disperse crowds violating a downtown curfew, while in Atlanta, chemical irritants were deployed. A violent incident in Culpeper, Virginia, saw a man arrested for driving an SUV into protesters, injuring at least one person. And in Salt Lake City, a gunman opened fire at a protest, leaving one person in critical condition. Organizers of the “No Kings” movement, avoiding Washington, D.C., to shift focus from Trump’s parade, framed the demonstrations as a rejection of “strongman politics and corruption.”
President Trump dismissed the protests, stating, “Every other country celebrates their victories. It’s about time America did too.” White House Communications Director Steven Cheung called the “No Kings” protests a “complete and utter failure with minuscule attendance,” asserting that most Americans supported the Army’s celebration. The parade, costing up to $45 million, drew criticism from some Democrats for its expense and symbolism, with comparisons to displays in authoritarian regimes like North Korea. However, GOP lawmakers like Representative Nancy Mace praised Trump’s leadership, arguing the parade honored military sacrifice rather than personal glory. A CBS/YouGov survey indicated 54% of Americans supported Trump’s deportation policies, which the protests partly targeted, suggesting broader approval of his agenda.
The event remained largely positive for President Trump, with his birthday celebration intertwined with the Army’s 250th anniversary garnering mostly favorable coverage. His remarks focused on military pride, saying, “Our soldiers have fought to keep America the greatest nation on Earth, and today we honor them.” The parade’s pageantry, including fireworks and a performance of “God Bless the USA” by Lee Greenwood, resonated with attendees, many wearing MAGA hats to show their support.
Despite the “No Kings” backlash and isolated violence, the parade’s security, with Secret Service and metal detectors, ensured a family-oriented atmosphere in Washington, D.C. President Trump’s leadership in honoring the military reinforced his image as a champion of national strength and pride.

🍟 Quick Bite News 🍟
🔫 Minnesota State Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, were fatally shot at their home in a targeted attack by a gunman impersonating a police officer. State Senator Kelly Morrison and her wife were also shot in a related incident but survived after surgery, with the attacks deemed politically motivated by Governor Tim Walz. Minnesota police identified Vance Luther Boelter as a suspect, finding a manifesto and “No Kings” protest flyers in a fake police SUV used in the shootings, prompting a manhunt.
🛡️ President Trump rejected an Israeli proposal to assassinate Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, questioning, “Have Iranians killed an American? No,” after Israel identified an operational window following recent airstrikes. The decision, made despite Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s push for action, aimed to avoid escalating tensions and preserve U.S.-led nuclear negotiations with Iran. Trump’s administration denied involvement in Israel’s strikes and continues to pursue diplomacy, warning Iran against targeting U.S. interests.
🇺🇸 Senator Rand Paul signaled he is not firmly opposed to President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill,” expressing support for its tax cut provisions but demanding deeper spending reductions. He indicated he could vote yes if the $5 trillion debt ceiling increase is separated from the tax cuts, emphasizing fiscal responsibility. Paul’s stance reflects his recent willingness to negotiate with the administration to secure more substantial cuts to offset the bill’s costs.
🎤 Singer Vanessa Hernandez, publicly known as Nezza, performed the U.S. national anthem in Spanish at a Los Angeles Dodgers game on Sunday, defying the team’s request to sing in English as a protest against ICE raids. Her performance, before 51,000 fans, was a show of solidarity with anti-ICE demonstrators amid ongoing Los Angeles riots sparked by immigration enforcement. The Dodgers issued a statement reaffirming their commitment to unity, while Nezza later shared an emotional video explaining her reasoning for the act of defiance.
📢 Hollywood celebrities, including Mark Ruffalo, Ellen Pompeo, and Kerry Washington, participated in the “No Kings” protests across the U.S., expressing “fear and disgust” over President Trump’s immigration policies and military parade. The marches saw stars rallying against what they called a threat to democracy, with Susan Sarandon urging collective action to resist Trump’s agenda. Despite their involvement, the protests turned chaotic in some cities, with arrests in Los Angeles and New York as demonstrators clashed with police.
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