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🇺🇸 Trump Announces Ceasefire
Happy Tuesday, Patriots!
Last night, President Trump announced a “complete and total ceasefire” between Israel and Iran, potentially ending what he now calls the “12 Day War.”

The agreement — confirmed by both governments — calls for Iran to halt hostilities first, followed by Israel 12 hours later. If the truce holds, it marks a stunning turn after nearly two weeks of strikes, missile exchanges, and regional brinkmanship.
Trump credited U.S. military strength and diplomatic pressure for pushing both sides to the table.
He praised the “Stamina, Courage, and Intelligence” it took to step back from the edge.
The ceasefire clock is ticking. If it holds, this could be a major win for peace — and for Trump’s foreign policy legacy.
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🔔 Trump Announces Ceasefire
🛂 Supreme Court Backs Trump’s Deportation Policy
☢️ Trump Condemns Russia’s Threat to Arm Iran
🩺 Trump Health Official Rejects Medicaid Reform Claims
🛢️ Trump’s Ceasefire Announcement Drives Oil Prices Down
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After 12 days of conflict, President Trump has brokered peace in the Middle East. While many doubted his strategy, countless Americans rightfully placed their trust in his ability to follow through on his promises of diplomacy and resolution. Through strategic pressure, well-executed military action, and careful negotiation, he achieved what others said was impossible.
Both America and the international community have taken notice of this remarkable diplomatic achievement. Meanwhile, Democrats remain silent, unable to bring themselves to admit that Trump was right. But ultimately, it does not matter - his success has been witnessed by billions of people around the world. Today we celebrate President Trump for preventing further escalation and protecting our nation and our allies.
Check out all the latest developments and more below!
🛂 Supreme Court Backs Trump’s Deportation Policy
On Monday the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to allow President Trump’s administration to resume deporting migrants to third countries, like South Sudan, without additional due process, overturning a lower court’s injunction. The decision enables expedited removals of undocumented immigrants, including those from Vietnam and Myanmar, to nations unrelated to their origin, despite concerns from lawyers about safety risks. Justices Sotomayor, Kagan, and Jackson dissented, with Sotomayor’s 19-page dissent arguing the policy violates migrants’ rights. The ruling, a major win for Trump’s mass deportation agenda, reverses a Biden-era judge’s block on the program.
☢️ Trump Condemns Russia’s Threat to Arm Iran
President Trump rebuked former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev for suggesting Russia and other nations could supply Iran with nuclear warheads after U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites. In a Truth Social post, Trump mocked Medvedev’s threat, saying, “That’s why Putin’s the boss,” while praising the U.S. military’s unmatched strength. The White House called Medvedev’s claims baseless, emphasizing America’s superior arsenal. Trump’s response followed his announcement of a ceasefire between Israel and Iran. Medvedev later claimed his comments were misinterpreted, but the White House stood firm.
🩺 Trump Health Official Rejects Medicaid Reform Claims
HHS Deputy Secretary Kristi Putnam accused Democrats of spreading false narratives about President Trump’s Medicaid reform plans, which aim to streamline the program through work requirements and block grants. Putnam clarified that the reforms protect vulnerable populations while reducing fraud, contrary to Democratic assertions of drastic cuts. She cited data showing $150 billion in improper Medicaid payments annually as justification for the overhaul. The administration’s proposal, part of the “Big, Beautiful Bill,” faces Senate hurdles after some provisions were struck down. Putnam vowed to push forward, emphasizing Trump’s commitment to efficient healthcare delivery.
🛢️ Trump’s Ceasefire Announcement Drives Oil Prices Down
U.S. crude oil futures dropped over 3% to their lowest in over a week, with crude falling 3.76% to $68.79 per barrel, after President Trump announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran. The price decline followed Trump’s call on Monday to keep oil prices low, warning that high prices fuel inflation and hurt American consumers. His administration’s successful ceasefire deal has reduced fears of Middle East supply disruptions, easing market tensions. Meanwhile, the White House is exploring tax incentives to offset potential price spikes from Trump’s tariff plans. OPEC members signaled willingness to stabilize production, aligning with Trump’s push to maintain affordable oil prices.

President Trump announces “complete and total ceasefire” in the 12-day Israel-Iran conflict on Monday.
🔔 Trump Announces Ceasefire 🔔
Last night, President Trump stood before the nation to announce a historic ceasefire between Israel and Iran, bringing an end to a brutal 12-day war that had pushed the Middle East to the edge of catastrophe. In a White House address, Trump declared, “Israel and Iran have agreed to a complete and total ceasefire,” effective midnight Eastern Time, with Iran halting attacks first, followed by Israel.
The announcement capped a whirlwind of U.S.-led diplomacy and military action, following Trump’s authorization of devastating strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities at Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan just days earlier. The ceasefire, brokered after intense negotiations, marks a pivotal moment in Trump’s second term, showcasing his ability to shift from force to diplomacy to avert a broader conflict. As global markets rallied and the world exhaled, the deal’s success was hailed by Republicans as a testament to Trump’s leadership.
The path to peace was paved with precision and pressure. On Saturday, U.S. B-2 Spirit bombers dropped Massive Ordnance Penetrators on Iran’s nuclear sites, obliterating key infrastructure and crippling Tehran’s nuclear ambitions. Trump, who had warned Iran could produce a weapon in weeks, called the strikes a “spectacular military success” in a Truth Social post, emphasizing that the U.S. action created a “time for peace.” By Monday, Iran’s retaliatory missile strikes on Israel and a U.S. base in Qatar - intercepted over Al-Udeid - prompted urgent talks.
The ceasefire’s terms, outlined by Trump, required Iran to cease hostilities by midnight, with Israel reciprocating by noon Tuesday. A White House official confirmed that if both sides complied for another 12 hours, the war would officially end by midnight Wednesday. Iran’s state media, however, framed the deal as “imposed on the enemy,” reflecting Tehran’s reluctance to admit defeat after losing its nuclear capabilities. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in a separate statement, affirmed Israel’s commitment to the truce, crediting Trump’s “decisive leadership.” Despite Iran’s last-minute missile barrage on Tel Aviv, which killed four civilians hours before the deadline, both nations appeared to honor the initial ceasefire, with no further strikes reported this morning.
Republicans swiftly rallied behind Trump, with Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard praising his “herculean effort” to end the conflict. Senator Josh Hawley called the ceasefire a “monumental achievement,” arguing it prevented an “existential threat” from Iran’s nuclear program. House Speaker Mike Johnson echoed the sentiment, stating on X, “President Trump’s strength restored America’s credibility on the world stage.” Democrats, however, were less forthcoming. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who had called for Trump’s impeachment over the U.S. strikes, remained silent on the ceasefire, while Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer offered only cautious support, urging vigilance to ensure compliance. .
The ceasefire’s announcement came at th height of global tensions, with Russian President Vladimir Putin’s baseless claim that “multiple countries” were ready to arm Iran with nuclear weapons adding fuel to the crisis. Trump dismissed Putin’s remarks as “desperate,” focusing instead on the deal’s potential to stabilize the region. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, whose nation relies on U.S. support, praised Trump’s resolve, calling the strikes and subsequent ceasefire a blow to Iran’s destabilizing influence. As the ceasefire took hold, global shares climbed, and the dollar steadied, signaling market confidence in the de-escalation. Trump, ever the showman, hinted at a permanent peace, telling reporters, “This could be forever if they don’t violate it.”
Yet, challenges remain. Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi vowed a “proportionate response” to the U.S. strikes, though he acknowledged Tehran’s weakened military posture. The White House, through Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, warned of “grave consequences” should either side breach the truce.
Trump’s team, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, is now exploring sanctions relief to incentivize Iran’s compliance, while maintaining pressure through bolstered U.S. naval presence in the Persian Gulf. As the 12-day war fades into peace, Trump’s ceasefire deal stands as a bold stroke of leadership, navigating America through a minefield of war and diplomacy to secure a fragile but hopeful calm.

President Trump, Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan Caine, Vice President JD Vance, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio meet in the Situation Room of the White House on Saturday.
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