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🇺🇸 James Comey, You're Next
We've been waiting a LONG TIME for this.

📝 From The Desk Of Clayton Keirns, Editor In Chief 📍
🌊San Diego, CA 🌊
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Now, onto James Comey…
In the months leading up to President Trump’s Inauguration, the Democrats were worried about a “Revenge Administration”.
Let’s just say, their fears were well warranted…
As of this morning, President Trump’s FBI has launched an investigation into the “off the books” operation conducted by James Comey to spy on the Trump campaign during the 2016 election.

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After all the LIES…
The SMEARS…
The CORRUPTION…
We are FINALLY going to see James Comey be held accountable!
THIS is what we voted for, and I cannot wait to see what comes next.
With that said, let’s dive in…
In today’s email:
🤝 Ukraine folds to Trump deal
💵 “Premium” green cards
🧱 Crackdowns in sanctuary cities
✅TRACKING TRUMP✅
✨ TRANSPARENCY: An Executive Order was signed to enforce price transparency in healthcare, requiring hospitals and insurers to disclose actual costs. The order directs key federal departments to implement regulations ensuring patients can compare prices for services and prescription drugs. Trump’s administration aims to lower healthcare costs, with studies suggesting potential savings of $80 billion by 2025. The move builds on his previous efforts to hold the healthcare industry accountable and give patients the power to make informed choices.
🇺🇦 UKRAINE: Ukraine has agreed to President Trump’s proposal to share 50% of its future mineral revenue with the U.S. as compensation for past financial aid. The agreement does not include security guarantees but establishes a joint fund for managing the proceeds. President Zelenskyy is set to visit the White House to finalize the deal. This marks a major shift in U.S.-Ukraine relations, prioritizing economic returns over direct military support.
⛑️ KENTUCKY AID: Trump approved a Major Disaster Declaration for Kentucky to provide federal aid following severe storms and flooding. The declaration enables funding for housing, recovery programs, and support for local governments and nonprofits. FEMA officials and state leaders praised Trump’s swift action, with Governor Andy Beshear calling the response one of the fastest he has seen. Federal assistance will help affected communities rebuild and recover from the devastation.
⭐ GOLD CARDS: President Trump announced a new immigration “Gold Card,” which will cost $5 million and provide a pathway to citizenship. He described it as a premium version of a Green Card, offering additional privileges to wealthy immigrants. Trump emphasized that this program will attract successful individuals who will invest in the U.S., create jobs, and contribute significantly to the economy.
🤑 Daily Dose of DOGE 🤑

🧱 Mass Deportations 🧱
Trump Administration Cracks Down on Criminal Illegal Immigrants in Sanctuary Cities
President Trump is aggressively deporting violent illegal immigrant criminals, despite resistance from officials in so-called "sanctuary" cities.
ICE arrested a Sudanese national convicted of raping a child in Saint Paul, Minnesota, along with a Mexican national convicted of child sexual abuse. Local leaders refuse to cooperate with ICE, calling enforcement a “threat to safe spaces.”
In Chicago, ICE detained a Mexican national convicted of manslaughter and another convicted of drug trafficking, but lawmakers claim immigration raids instill fear.
Washington state officials refuse to aid ICE, even after the arrest of a Salvadoran national convicted of child rape.
Los Angeles saw the arrest of a Mexican national convicted of rape, while its mayor insists “no one should live in fear” over immigration status.
In New York City, ICE arrested a Chinese national convicted of murder, as Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez urged illegal immigrants not to open their doors to law enforcement.
Trump vows to continue removing dangerous criminals while criticizing sanctuary city leaders for putting politics over public safety.
Quick News Bites
📰 The White House announced that its press team will now decide which journalists join the White House press pool, replacing the long-standing role of the White House Correspondents' Association. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said legacy outlets will remain, but new media organizations will also be included.
💰 The House passed Speaker Mike Johnson's budget bill 217-215, with all Democrats opposing and Rep. Thomas Massie as the lone GOP no vote. Despite Trump's mixed signals on the plan, Johnson still faces challenges from right-wing hardliners in his party.
🚨 The FBI has launched an investigation into former Director James Comey over claims he authorized an off-the-books operation targeting Trump’s 2016 campaign. Whistleblower allegations suggest Comey directed undercover female agents to infiltrate the campaign, but no conclusions have been reached yet.
🥎 U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi warned Maine, California, and Minnesota to stop allowing boys in girls' sports or face legal action. The letters signal possible federal enforcement if the states do not comply.
✅ Fact Check Of The Day - Did Elon ABANDON His Son On Stage? Not so fast… ✅
By Cullen McCue
Anti-Trump “conservative” columnist turned CNN contributor Jonah Goldberg falsely claimed that Vice President J.D. Vance is “not a combat veteran” due to his role as a combat correspondent. “Vance is not a combat veteran. He is a veteran and that deserves respect. But he did not see combat,” Goldberg wrote in an X post.
The post sparked outrage on social media, with many veterans informing Goldberg that Vance was embedded with U.S. Marines in the dingoes Al-Anbar province at the height of the insurgency in Iraq. Goldberg’s statement was also met with a community note from X users, which states that, “Under US military and VA definitions, serving in a combat zone qualifies someone as a combat veteran, even in a non-combat role.”
“JD Vance served in Iraq in 2005 ( While never seeing combat action his presence alone, in a combat zone qualifies him as a combat veteran),” the note continued.
Despite being proven wrong, Goldberg only doubled down on his false assertions in a follow-up post. “Nothing I said warrants this level of effort. I offered a single, entirely defensible, factual statement. I never said anything about Vance’s credibility based on his military service or anything of the sort. You’re getting all worked up for entirely partisan and manufactured reasons and I’m not going to credit any of it,” the former “National Review” contributor said in response to a thorough fact check of his initial post.

📸Photo Of The Day - Trump Shows Off Hilarious “Trump Was Right About Everything” Hat 🤣📸

📹Video Of The Day - Trump Announces $5 MILLION GREEN CARD!?📹
God bless,
Clayton
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