Hunter Biden's Profane Anti-Trump Tirade

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Happy Tuesday, Patriots!

The Epstein saga just took a new turn — and this time, it's coming straight from inside Trump’s own DOJ.

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, once a top defense attorney for President Trump, confirmed that he's pursuing a direct meeting with Ghislaine Maxwell to uncover “uncomfortable truths” about Epstein’s criminal network — and possibly name names.

Maxwell’s lawyers say she’s open to talking.

This comes as Speaker Mike Johnson shuts down a summer vote on releasing more Epstein documents — a move that’s already triggered a legislative standoff, with Democrats now threatening to freeze House action until the files are unsealed.

Trump has said: Release all credible evidence. Now his own team is putting that to the test.

And Ghislaine may hold the key.

Keep reading below to see the rest of Trump’s latest moves.

—Nick

In today’s email:
🔔 Hunter Biden's Profane Anti-Trump Tirade
🏛️ Trump’s Federal Funding Standoff With Harvard
🚓 Trump Denounces Cashless Bail
✈️ Trump Travels to Scotland to Further Trade Deals
🔍 Trump Targets Schiff and Obama-Era Officials

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✅TRACKING TRUMP✅

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President Trump has once again become the target of Hunter Biden’s latest unhinged outburst on immigration. In a shocking and tone-deaf rant, Joe Biden’s troubled son lashed out at critics of illegal immigration, sarcastically asking who people think will clean their hotel rooms. Naturally, he failed to mention that a significant portion of illegal immigrants apprehended by law enforcement have prior criminal convictions or pending charges.

Meanwhile, Trump’s relentless pursuit of truth in the Russia collusion hoax is gaining renewed momentum. As new details emerge, growing numbers inside D.C. are openly discussing accountability for the Obama administration’s role in one of the greatest political deceptions in modern history. Every revelation reaffirms that the Washington establishment was, and still is, terrified of President Trump and his unapologetic “America First” agenda.

Check out all the latest developments and more below!

🏛️ Trump’s Federal Funding Standoff With Harvard
In Boston federal court, lawyers for Harvard University argued that the Trump administration’s decision to freeze approximately $2.6 billion in research funding is an unlawful and unconstitutional attempt at federal control over academic decisions. Trump’s team countered that Harvard has failed to address antisemitism and maintains ties with the Chinese Communist Party, justifying the funding freeze and subsequent investigations by six federal agencies. Harvard warned the court that cutting funds would harm research benefitting cancer patients, veterans, and national security, asserting such action violates First Amendment rights and Title VI protections. Both the university and administration sought a summary judgment from Judge Allison Burroughs, with Trump vowing an immediate appeal if the government loses.

🚓 Trump Denounces Cashless Bail
President Trump demanded the immediate abolition of cashless bail, stating the policy allowed the worst criminals to “flood our streets” and posed grave risks to law enforcement. He used his Truth Social platform to assert that crime began rising in American cities following the implementation of no-cash bail, warning that violent repeat offenders roam free as a result. Trump referenced the fatal shooting of NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller during a traffic stop by a suspect with 21 prior arrests, blaming no-cash bail for the tragedy. He decried policies in major cities including New York, Boston, Los Angeles, and Chicago, claiming they have led to increased criminality and hardship for local families and communities.

✈️ Trump Travels to Scotland to Further Trade Deals
President Trump is traveling to Scotland as part of his ongoing efforts to solidify new trade agreements following his return to office. The trip marks his 27th week back in the Oval Office, with the administration emphasizing trade as a top priority. In Scotland, Trump’s agenda includes meetings intended to further negotiations begun in previous months, aiming to benefit American and Scottish economic interests. Staff described the visit as an opportunity to finalize trade discussions on key industries, which have seen intensive dialogue since his administration resumed. No other policy announcements or unrelated political statements were referenced in connection with this trip within the article.

🔍 Trump Targets Schiff and Obama-Era Officials
President Trump called for California Democrat Sen. Adam Schiff to face jail time, referencing newly declassified documents alleged to show Obama administration officials fabricated intelligence relating to Russian interference in the 2016 election. He accused Schiff of falsifying bank documents and property records to obtain more favorable loan terms between 2003 and 2019, referring to a letter sent by the U.S. Federal Housing Finance Agency to the Justice Department. Trump used his Truth Social account to claim Schiff, along with other Democrats, “manufactured” accusations to stage a coup, describing it as an “American Tragedy”. He asserted that his son was falsely accused while Schiff and allies “illegally manufactured” evidence as part of a grand Democratic scheme. The President insisted that “Shifty” Schiff should be imprisoned for actual crimes rather than those allegedly fabricated against Trump and his associates.

President Donald Trump talks to reporters in the press pool aboard Air Force One.

🔔 Hunter Biden Rages Against Trump🔔

Hunter Biden launched a profanity-laced tirade against President Trump's immigration policies during a three-hour interview on Channel 5 with Andrew Callaghan, delivering perhaps one of the most incendiary political rants from a former first son in recent memory. In the explosive interview, Biden told Americans upset about illegal immigration to "f— you," while arguing that immigrants are essential to the functioning of American society through their roles in service industries.

Biden's immigration commentary began with a historical parallel, invoking the Reconstruction era and drawing connections between the Ku Klux Klan's voter suppression efforts against Black Americans and current deportation policies. He specifically referenced an 1873 incident in Colfax, Louisiana, where former Confederate militiamen and the Klan attacked a courthouse where Black men were defending Republican officeholders, resulting in multiple deaths. According to Biden, America gets stuck in a "permanent Jim Crow loop" where a "symbiosis between money and power" undermines progress toward a "more perfect union" whenever it seems within reach.

The former first son's most inflammatory remarks came when he directly challenged those concerned about illegal immigration, asking rhetorically, "How do you think your hotel room gets cleaned? How do you think you have food on your f—ing table? Who do you think washes your dishes? Who do you think does your f—ing garden?" Biden argued that immigrants arrive "by the f—ing sheer grit and will that they figured out a way to get here because they thought that they could give themselves and their family a better chance."

Biden escalated his criticism by comparing Trump's deportation efforts to Nazi Germany's actions during the Holocaust, describing Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations as sending "masked men to this marginalized group" to "take them, put them on planes, put them on buses, put them on trains, and send them to a prison camp in a foreign country." He specifically targeted El Salvador's Center for Terrorism Confinement, calling it a "f—ing concentration camp" and "death camp," while labeling both Trump and Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele as dictators.

In a striking statistical claim, Biden asserted that "white men in America are 45 more times likely to commit a f—ing violent crime than an immigrant," though he provided no source for this figure. He dismissed concerns about criminal activity among illegal immigrants despite law enforcement data showing that the vast majority of ICE arrestees have criminal convictions or pending charges, including serious offenses such as homicide, rape, sexual assault of children, and drug trafficking.

Biden's rage extended beyond immigration policy to personal attacks on Trump, whom he called a "f—ing thug" and suggested was responsible for convincing Americans that immigrants are criminals. He threatened that if he were president, he would call Bukele and warn him to "either f—ing send them back or I'm going to f—ing invade," describing both Trump and the Salvadoran leader as dictators when pressed by the interviewer.

The White House responded forcefully to Biden's comments, with spokeswoman Abigail Jackson stating that "a CBP agent was just shot in the face by two criminal illegal aliens that Joe Biden let into the country but Hunter is more concerned about who is going to clean up his hotel room after his benders." Jackson characterized the remarks as "callous, self-interested maliciousness from the entire Biden Crime Family," linking them to Joe Biden's historically low approval ratings upon leaving office.

Beyond immigration, Hunter Biden revealed that his father had taken Ambien before the disastrous debate performance that ultimately contributed to his withdrawal from the presidential race. Biden explained that the 81-year-old former president was exhausted from extensive travel and relied on the sleep medication, which may have affected his debate performance, making him appear like "a deer in the headlights" and feeding into narratives about his age and mental acuity.

The interview also featured a savage attack on actor George Clooney, whom Biden accused of sabotaging his father's reelection campaign with "the blessing of the Obama team." Biden erupted in fury over Clooney's New York Times essay calling for Joe Biden to step aside, shouting "F— him! F— him and f— everybody around him," while questioning the actor's right to "step on a man who's given 52 years of his fucking life to the service of this country."

Biden's resentment toward Barack Obama's inner circle permeated throughout the interview, as he mocked the hosts of "Pod Save America" as "White millionaires that are dining out on their association with Barack Obama from 16 years ago living in Beverly fucking Hills telling the rest of the world what Black voters in South Carolina really want." He expressed particular disdain for David Axelrod and Rahm Emanuel, sarcastically calling them "geniuses" and incredulously noting Emanuel's potential presidential ambitions.

The former first son also defended his controversial painting sales against accusations of influence peddling, arguing that his art "saved him" from his vices while claiming that Trump family members are openly engaging in far more egregious activities. He pointed to Don Jr.'s Executive Club in Georgetown with its $500,000 initiation fee and the Trump family's various business ventures as examples of actual corruption that receives no scrutiny.

Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin condemned Biden's remarks, emphasizing that his comments came just days after two illegal aliens who entered under the Biden administration shot and nearly killed an off-duty CBP officer in New York City. McLaughlin highlighted the real consequences of what she characterized as "Biden's reckless open-border policies," citing victims like Laken Riley and Jocelyn Nungaray who lost their lives to criminal illegal aliens.

The interview reveals a bitter and unrepentant Hunter Biden who remains deeply resentful toward those he perceives as having undermined his father's presidency, while simultaneously launching some of the most vitriolic attacks on Trump's immigration agenda from any member of the former first family. His inflammatory rhetoric, delivered just as Trump implements aggressive deportation policies, provides a stark illustration of the deep political divisions surrounding immigration enforcement and the lasting animosity between the Biden and Trump camps following the contentious 2024 election cycle.

🍟 Quick Bite News 🍟

🕵️‍♂️ House Speaker Mike Johnson stated that Congress may subpoena former President Obama in order to investigate alleged cooperation with intelligence agencies to link President Trump to Russia during the 2016 election. Johnson said if Obama was “uncomfortable,” it was because he “shouldn’t have been involved in overseeing this,” referencing claims of a high-level government conspiracy to subvert the election’s outcome. National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard asserted that released files indicate Obama and cabinet officials “manufactured and politicized intelligence” with the intention to undermine Trump’s victory, which she called an “egregious abuse of power and blatant rejection of our Constitution”.

⚖️ A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order preventing the Trump administration from enforcing a provision in a recently signed tax and spending bill that would block Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood health centers, as the organization also provides abortions. Judge Indira Talwani of Massachusetts said Planned Parenthood demonstrated a “substantial likelihood of success” in its argument that the new law violates First Amendment rights by punishing them for their advocacy and affiliations. The White House announced that President Trump remains committed to ending the use of federal funds for abortion, but the ruling means Medicaid funds must continue as usual pending further court action.

📉 One year after President Biden ended his bid for re-election, the Democratic Party’s approval ratings have reached historic lows, with just 28% of Americans viewing the party favorably. The party lost the presidency, Senate, and failed to retake the House, and new polling shows only 19% approve of congressional Democrats while 72% disapprove, the worst ratings since such surveys began decades ago. Following the electoral defeat and President Trump’s return to power, Democrats face mounting pressure from their base to become more vocal and aggressive in opposing the president’s agenda.

🗃️ The Trump administration released more than 230,000 previously classified files related to the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., fulfilling an executive order to declassify remaining records tied to high-profile assassinations. The documents, made available at the National Archives, include FBI surveillance files, internal memos, and reports on James Earl Ray, King’s convicted assassin, as well as interviews regarding alleged broader plots. King’s family acknowledged the release but urged the public to review the files thoughtfully due to historic illegal surveillance and efforts to discredit the civil rights movement by government agencies.

📱 President Trump’s administration launched the CBP Home app, encouraging immigrants living illegally in the United States to voluntarily “self-deport” rather than face arrest and permanent expulsion. The Department of Homeland Security replaced the Biden-era CBP One app with this new platform, and Trump announced that using the app is the “safest option” for immigrants and law enforcement, with voluntary departure providing a chance for legal return in the future. The administration’s new regulations will soon require people without legal status to register with the government or face fines or jail, and Trump’s video announcement warned, “If they do not avail themselves of this opportunity, then they will be found, they will be deported, and they will never be admitted to the United States ever, ever again.”

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