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šŗšø Trump Calls for New Census
Happy Friday, Patriots!
President Trump just took aim at one of the biggest scams the Left has ever pulled ā and if he succeeds, it could flip the balance of power for the next decade.
Heās calling for a new U.S. census that excludes illegal immigrants from the population countāexposing how blue states have gained congressional seats, federal dollars, and electoral votes by counting people who arenāt even citizens.
This is a direct strike at the Democratsā built-in advantageāand the numbers donāt lie: over a million people were miscounted across 14 states.
Now Trumpās stepping in to end the fraud and restore power to real Americans.
Keep reading below for more of todayās Trump news.
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š Trump Calls for New Census
šļø Trumpās Influence in NYC Mayoral Race
š³ Trump Signs Executive Order Targeting Politicized Debanking
š Trump Increases Federal Law Enforcement in D.C.
š» Trump Plans 100% Tariff on Computer Chips
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President Trump announced that he has directed his administration to begin work on a new census that excludes illegal migrants from the population count, stating in a social media post that those living in the U.S. without legal status should not be counted.
Alongside this, Trump signed a memorandum mandating universities to submit detailed data on their admissions practices, including demographics, test scores, and GPA, to ensure no unlawful discrimination occurs under federal law.
Additionally, as violent crime surges in Washington, D.C., Trump has ordered a significant increase in the federal law enforcement presence to assist in curbing the criminal activity. With these actions, President Trump continues to emphasize policy enforcement around immigration, education transparency, and public safety, marking another week of achievements as his administration reaches its 200-day milestone.
Check out all the latest developments and more below!
šļø Trumpās Influence in NYC Mayoral Race
Zohran Mamdani, a socialist candidate for New York City mayor, criticized President Trump amid reports that Trump might intervene in the mayoral race. Mamdani stated that Trump has not contacted him and emphasized his opposition to the Trump administration's policies that he believes harm New Yorkers. Trump has reportedly discussed with associates who could best defeat Mamdani, including Andrew Cuomo, Mayor Eric Adams, and Republican Curtis Sliwa. Mamdani branded his potential administration as "Donald Trump's worst nightmare," citing fears expressed by Trump such as proposals to denaturalize or deport him. Cuomo dismissed Mamdaniās charges and denied discussing the race with Trump, while the White House clarified that Trump has no plans to endorse or get involved in the mayoral contest.
š³ Trump Signs Executive Order Targeting Politicized Debanking
President Trump signed an executive order targeting what he terms politicized "debanking," which he defines as banks restricting services to customers based on political or religious grounds. The order directs regulators to investigate and penalize financial institutions for such practices under consumer protection laws and the Equal Credit Opportunity Act. It also calls for removing "reputation risk" as a criterion used by banks to exclude clients and seeks to ease restrictions on 401(k) retirement accounts to include higher-risk assets like private equity and cryptocurrency. The order follows conservative concerns about bias in banking services and aims to restore access to those allegedly unfairly excluded.
š Trump Increases Federal Law Enforcement in D.C.
In response to a surge in violent crime in Washington, D.C., including a notable street assault, President Trump ordered an increased federal law enforcement presence in the city. This deployment involves multiple federal agencies such as the FBI, DEA, Homeland Security Investigations, and the U.S. Park Police. The enhanced law enforcement operation, beginning at midnight and lasting at least seven days with a possible extension, focuses on protecting residents, visitors, and tourist areas by targeting violent criminals. The White House declared that there will be no safe harbor for violent offenders in D.C., reinforcing Trump's earlier indication that federal control over the cityās governance might be necessary due to ongoing safety concerns.
š» Trump Plans 100% Tariff on Computer Chips
Trump announced a plan to impose a 100% tariff on imported computer chips unless companies commit to manufacturing them in the United States. This move primarily pressures U.S.-based tech firms that rely on chips produced in Asia, aiming to drive investment in domestic chip manufacturing. Apple disclosed an exemption from these tariffs after agreeing to increase its U.S. investment by an additional $100 billion, totaling $600 billion. Other companies like TSMC and Nvidia have also announced plans for increased American investments to mitigate the impact of the tariffs. While the tariff could raise prices on consumer electronics and vehicles due to higher production costs, exemptions hinge on firms' commitments to build or expand operations in the U.S., giving Trump leverage over industry investments.

š Trump Calls for New Census š
President Trump has instructed the U.S. Commerce Department to begin work on a new census that will exclude individuals residing in the United States illegally from the population count. He stated on social media that this census will be based on āmodern-day facts and figuresā and informed by data gathered from the 2024 Presidential Election. This marks a departure from the traditional approach, wherein the decennial census counts every resident regardless of immigration status, a process that guides the apportionment of congressional seats and federal funding allocation among states. Trump emphasized that people āin our Country illegally WILL NOT BE COUNTED IN THE CENSUS,ā highlighting an effort to omit undocumented immigrants from this critical population tally.
The proposed census initiative echoes Trumpās previous attempts to alter the census, including his 2020 effort to add a citizenship question, which was blocked by the Supreme Court. Experts note that the Census Act and the U.S. Constitution require counting āthe whole number of personsā residing in each state, a mandate interpreted to include undocumented immigrants, and historically upheld by the courts. Any modification to conduct a mid-decade census or to exclude groups from the count would require legislative changes and likely face significant legal and political challenges.
Observers have raised concerns about the political use of this new census, as it coincides with efforts by Trump and his allies to encourage Republican-controlled states to redraw congressional districts favorably ahead of the 2026 midterms. Texas Republicans, backed by Trump, are pressing for redistricting based on expanded population figures, with Trump asserting the state is entitled to additional House seats. The redistricting process, typically aligned with the decennial census, determines political representation and impacts the balance of power.

Trumpās directive also reflects ongoing tension around census data collection methods. The Census Bureau has been preparing for the 2030 census for years, but this new order aims to initiate an earlier count or supplemental census focused explicitly on excluding undocumented immigrants. Critics argue this disrupts the impartiality and comprehensiveness required for an accurate population count, which not only affects congressional reapportionment but also federal resource distribution to states and localities.
The U.S. Commerce Department has not provided immediate comment on the directive, and legal experts say the path to implementing such a census faces significant hurdles given established legal precedents and constitutional requirements. The Supreme Court previously avoided ruling on the legality of excluding undocumented immigrants from the census population, dismissing related cases on procedural grounds.
Trump's move has sparked debate about the evolving nature of census politics and the constitutional mandate of representation based on total population. If enforced, an undocumented immigrant exclusion would reshape foundational elements of American democracy, including the allocation of political power and public funding.
In summary, President Trumpās announcement to exclude individuals residing illegally in the U.S. from the census count signals a contentious effort to redefine population enumeration, with wide-ranging implications for congressional representation and federal funding. The initiative challenges existing statutory and constitutional frameworks and underscores the continuing politicization of what is traditionally a nonpartisan governmental function.

President Trum speaks about the economy in the Oval Office of the White House on Thursday.
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š The Department of Defense announced the construction of the largest federal migrant detention facility in U.S. history at Fort Bliss, Texas, which will have an eventual capacity of up to 5,000 beds. Initial detainment capacity targeting 1,000 illegal aliens is expected to be operational by mid to late August, supporting President Trumpās executive order aimed at protecting Americans from what he terms an "invasion." The project follows recent state-level initiatives like Indianaās "Speedway Slammer" facility and is funded by legislation including the 287(g) program to enhance cooperation between ICE and local authorities.
š President Trump issued a memorandum directing the U.S. Department of Education to collect comprehensive data from universities on their admissions practices, including demographic breakdowns and criteria used to evaluate applicants, aimed at identifying potential violations of federal anti-discrimination laws. The memorandum requires higher education institutions to submit detailed reports, which will be reviewed to assess whether admissions policies discriminate based on race, ethnicity, or other protected characteristics, enforcing transparency in admissions decisions. This directive mandates ongoing federal oversight and reflects heightened scrutiny of university admissions processes under President Trumpās administration.
š Brazilian President Luiz InĆ”cio Lula da Silva declined to concede to demands by President Trump during ongoing trade negotiations, stating he would not "humiliate himself" to reach an agreement. Trump has raised tariffs to 50% on Brazilian goods and increased duties on imports from Canada, Switzerland, and India. These tariff hikes aim to encourage more manufacturing investment within the United States.
šŖ The Tennessee National Guard was activated to assist U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) by expanding deportation operations within the state. Guard personnel will provide logistical and operational support for detaining and removing illegal immigrants. This deployment supplements state law enforcement efforts in managing immigration enforcement activities.
šļø President Trump called former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan a "total loser," criticizing him for being ineffective during his tenure and mocking his switch from the Republican to the Democratic Party after being expelled by the Georgia GOP for disloyalty. Duncan, who served as lieutenant governor from 2019 to 2023, published an op-ed explaining that his departure from the GOP began well before the 2020 election results and was driven by his policy disagreements on healthcare, Medicaid, gun safety, immigration, and how to support the poor, framed by his "daily struggle to love my neighbor." He was expelled from the Georgia GOP after endorsing Kamala Harris in the 2024 election.
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