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Happy Thursday, Patriots,
President Trump is officially putting Antifa on notice.
In a major move from the Oval Office, Trump announced he is designating the radical left-wing group as a terrorist organization—citing years of violent riots, arson, and attacks on conservatives.
From Portland to Seattle, Antifa has terrorized communities, burned federal buildings, and even taken lives. Now, Trump is making it clear: their days of chaos are over.
He’s also calling for deep investigations into the groups and NGOs funneling money into Antifa’s operations—with the potential for racketeering charges.
Keep reading below and get caught up on Trump’s latest actions!
—Nick
In today’s email:
🔔 Trump Celebrates Jimmy Kimmel Suspension
⚖️ Trump Designates Antifa as Terrorist Organization
🇺🇸 Trump Unveils Welcome Letter for New US Citizens
🤝 Trump Invokes Churchill at UK State Dinner
📺 Trump Confronts ABC Reporter Over Bondi Question
💸 Mark Cuban’s Biggest Regret?
Imagine turning down Uber at a valuation of $10 million only to watch them go public at over $80 billion.
That’s exactly what happened to Marc Cuban… a 799,900% return, gone.
And by the time we hear about industry-changing disruptions like this, it's usually too late… but right now there’s a tech startup making waves behind the scenes. Like Uber turned vehicles into income-generating assets, they’re turning smartphones into the easiest passive income source imaginable.
They were named the #1 fastest growing software company by Deloitte in 2023 and have already earned over +$325M for their customers.
This tech startup is Mode Mobile, and unlike Uber, you have a chance to invest in their company before they potentially go public.
50,000+ shareholders have already invested in their previously sold-out round at $0.30/share, with limited space left in the current offering.
Disclosures
Mode Mobile recently received its ticker reservation with Nasdaq ($MODE), indicating an intent to IPO in the next 24 months. An intent to IPO is no guarantee that an actual IPO will occur.
Potential Uber return for Marc Cuban does not take into account dilution.
The Deloitte rankings are based on submitted applications and public company database research, with winners selected based on their fiscal-year revenue growth percentage over a three-year period.
In making an investment decision, investors must rely on their own examination of the issuer and the terms of the offering, including the merits and risks involved. Mode Mobile has filed a Form C with the Securities and Exchange Commission in connection with its offering, a copy of which may be obtained here: https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1748441/000164117225025402/ex99.pdf
✅TRACKING TRUMP✅
Curated by Mike Luso
With ABC finally pulling the plug on Jimmy Kimmel's show indefinitely, President Trump wasted no time celebrating what he called 'great news for America.' It's fascinating to watch the tables turn on these far-left comedians who've spent years completely disconnected from where regular Americans actually stand. Their abysmal ratings tell the whole story – turns out most people are tired of the constant Trump bashing and woke lecturing disguised as entertainment.
But Trump isn't stopping there. He's officially designated Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization, which frankly should have happened years ago. After everything we've witnessed – especially with the tragic Charlie Kirk assassination – it's about time someone took a hard stance against the political violence that keeps coming from the radical left. Of course, the media are already throwing around their tired 'fascist' accusations, but honestly, those words have lost all meaning at this point.
Check out all the latest developments and more below!
⚖️ Trump Designates Antifa as Terrorist Organization
President Trump announced on his Truth Social platform that his administration will designate the far-left radical activist group Antifa as a terrorist organization, describing them as "A SICK, DANGEROUS, RADICAL LEFT DISASTER." The president stated he would strongly recommend that those funding Antifa be thoroughly investigated in accordance with the highest legal standards and practices. A White House official told CNN that the designation is "just one of many actions the president will take to address left wing organizations that fuel political violence." The move came in the wake of conservative activist Charlie Kirk's assassination at Utah Valley University by a young man allegedly animated by left-wing ideology. Bullet casings found near the suspected weapon used to assassinate Kirk were engraved with "Hey fascist! Catch!" and "Bella ciao bella ciao ciao," which stems from an anti-fascist song popularized by the Italian resistance during World War II.
🇺🇸 Trump Unveils Welcome Letter for New US Citizens
The Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services unveiled a letter from President Trump that newly naturalized legal migrants will receive upon obtaining citizenship in the United States. Trump's letter congratulates new citizens while reminding them that they have forged "a sacred bond with our Nation, her traditions, her history, her culture and her values." The president writes that America has always welcomed those who embrace American values, assimilate into society and pledge allegiance to the country, stating "Our history is now your history. Our customs are now your customs. And our Constitution is now yours to safeguard, honor and Respect." DHS sources told reporters that enhanced vetting practices like reinstating neighborhood interviews to determine good moral character and identifying non-citizens who registered to vote have raised the bar for qualifying for naturalization. President Trump's letter will be sent to all new citizens starting Wednesday, which marks the day the Constitution was signed in Philadelphia in 1787.
🤝 Trump Invokes Churchill at UK State Dinner
President Trump gave a toast at Windsor Castle during his state dinner with King Charles III, championing the "special relationship" between the United States and United Kingdom while invoking Winston Churchill, whose bust sits in the Oval Office. Trump stated that while Churchill coined the phrase "special relationship," from American eyes "the word 'special' does not begin to do it justice," adding that the two nations are "joined by history and fate, by love and language and by transcendent ties of culture, tradition, ancestry and destiny." The president praised the British Empire for laying "the foundations of law, liberty, free speech and individual rights virtually everywhere the Union Jack has ever flown, including a place called America." Trump's comments about free speech came as U.K. online safety laws have been a matter of dispute and heated political jabs among American leaders like Vice President JD Vance. Royal events typically avoid partisan issues, but Trump's toast appeared to remain neutral even when addressing the sensitive free speech topic that has rankled feathers in both countries.
📺 Trump Confronts ABC Reporter Over Bondi Question
President Trump lashed out at ABC News correspondent Jonathan Karl after being questioned about Attorney General Pam Bondi's recent comments on cracking down on "hate speech" following Charlie Kirk's assassination. When Karl asked what Trump made of Bondi saying she would go after hate speech, Trump replied "She'll probably go after people like you, because you treat me so unfairly" and suggested "Maybe they will come after ABC." Trump referenced ABC's recent $16 million settlement with him over anchor George Stephanopoulos repeatedly saying Trump was held liable for rape rather than sexual abuse in the E. Jean Carroll civil trial. Bondi had stated on a podcast that there's "free speech and then there's hate speech" and that the federal government will "absolutely target you, go after you, if you are targeting anyone with hate speech." Bondi later clarified on social media that hate speech would only be prosecuted when the language crossed the line into threats of violence, writing "Hate speech that crosses the line into threats of violence is NOT protected by the First Amendment."

🔔 Trump Celebrates Jimmy Kimmel Suspension 🔔
President Trump praised Disney's decision to indefinitely suspend Jimmy Kimmel's late-night show as "great news for America" after multiple broadcast networks pulled the program over controversial comments about Charlie Kirk's assassination. ABC and Disney confirmed that "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" would be removed from their programming schedule for the foreseeable future following mounting pressure from the Federal Communications Commission and affiliate stations.
The suspension came after Kimmel suggested during his Monday monologue that Kirk's alleged assassin Tyler Robinson was part of the "MAGA gang," despite evidence showing the 22-year-old suspect held leftist ideologies and had become increasingly radicalized in recent years. Kimmel accused conservatives of reaching "new lows" by trying to pin a left-wing ideology on Robinson, claiming they were "desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them." The late-night host also mocked President Trump's response to Kirk's death, comparing his mourning to "how a four-year-old mourns a goldfish."
Trump, who has long criticized Kimmel and other late-night hosts, celebrated the news on his Truth Social account with characteristic bluntness. "Great News for America: The ratings challenged Jimmy Kimmel Show is CANCELLED," Trump wrote. "Congratulations to ABC for finally having the courage to do what had to be done." The president added that "Kimmel has ZERO talent, and worse ratings than even Colbert, if that's possible."
Nexstar Media Group, which owns hundreds of television stations, announced it would pre-empt Kimmel's show on its ABC affiliates starting Wednesday night and replace it with other programming. Andrew Alford, President of Nexstar's broadcasting division, said Kimmel's comments about Kirk's death were "offensive and insensitive at a critical time in our national political discourse" and did not reflect the values of local communities they serve. The company stressed its desire to "move toward the resumption of respectful, constructive dialogue."

Sinclair Broadcasting Group, the nation's largest ABC affiliate group, also suspended all broadcasts of Kimmel's show while calling on ABC and the FCC to "take additional action." Vice Chairman Jason Smith described Kimmel's remarks as "inappropriate and deeply insensitive at a critical moment for our country." Sinclair announced that ABC stations would air a special tribute to Charlie Kirk during Kimmel's usual time slot and demanded that Kimmel issue a direct apology to the Kirk family and make a meaningful personal donation to Turning Point USA.
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr had issued a threat against Disney earlier Wednesday if it didn't address the controversy surrounding Kimmel's comments. "Look, we can do this the easy way or the hard way," Carr told conservative host Benny Johnson. "These companies can find ways to change conduct, to take action, frankly, on Kimmel, or, you know, there's going to be additional work for the FCC ahead."
Trump had previously predicted Kimmel's downfall after CBS canceled Stephen Colbert's "The Late Show," writing that "The word is, and it's a strong word at that, Jimmy Kimmel is NEXT to go in the untalented Late Night Sweepstakes." The president's son, Donald Trump Jr., described the fallout as "consequence culture" rather than cancel culture, arguing that "consequences and accountability are something Democrats haven't had to face in a long time."
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer criticized the suspension as government overreach, arguing that Kimmel's removal was the result of government pressure. "Trump and his allies seem to want to shut down speech that they don't like to hear," Schumer said on CNN. "That is not what democracies do. That is what autocracies do." He predicted lawsuits would follow and compared the actions to what dictators like Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin would do.
Kimmel had reportedly planned to address the backlash on Wednesday's show and explain how his comments were taken out of context, according to The Hollywood Reporter. However, the suspension prevented him from making his planned response. ABC has not officially canceled the show permanently, leaving the door open for a potential return pending resolution of the controversy.

Britain's Queen Camilla, Britain's King Charles III, President Trump and First Lady Melania attend a State Banquet at Windsor Castle on Wednesday.
🍟 Quick Bite News 🍟
📖 Former Senator Joe Manchin revealed in his new book "Dead Center: In Defense of Common Sense" that he spoke more with President Trump in the first two years of Trump's presidency than he did with former President Barack Obama during all eight years of Obama's time in office. Manchin described Trump as a fellow "outsider" when he arrived in Washington and praised him as the "most engaged president I ever worked with." In contrast, Manchin described Obama as dismissive, recalling how Obama declined to campaign in West Virginia during 2008, saying "Let's be honest with each other, my demographics don't work well in your state," and later launched a "war on coal" that targeted fossil fuel states like West Virginia.
🏟️ President Trump, Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and other prominent political figures are scheduled to speak at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, during an event honoring Charlie Kirk. The memorial service will also feature Kirk's widow Erika Kirk, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Pete Hegseth, Tulsi Gabbard, Trump Jr., and Stephen Miller, with additional speakers to be announced. State Farm Stadium has fixed seating for 63,400 and can expand to over 73,000 for larger events, with seating available on a first-come, first-served basis, while the event will be live-streamed on Charlie Kirk's Rumble account.
✈️ Air traffic controllers ordered pilots of Spirit Airlines flight 1300 to turn away from Air Force One over Long Island, New York, as President Trump traveled to the United Kingdom for a state visit. The controller repeatedly instructed the Spirit flight traveling from Fort Lauderdale to Boston to "turn 20 degrees right" and told pilots to "pay attention." Flight data showed the Spirit Airlines flight and Air Force One were flying parallel to each other eight miles apart, with the FAA confirming that aircraft maintained required separation despite getting closer than controllers wanted them to be.
🎤 Former President Barack Obama implied that President Trump was to blame for Charlie Kirk's assassination because of "extreme" personnel and policies that aroused violent opposition. Obama claimed that Trump wanted to use Kirk's assassination as "a rationale for trying to silence discussion around who we are as a country and what direction we should go," and stated "those extreme views were not in my White House. I wasn't embracing them. I wasn't empowering them. I wasn't putting the weight of the United States government behind extremist views." Obama mourned Kirk's death as "horrific" but recited controversial statements attributed to Kirk, including a false claim that Kirk said black women were stupid, while praising moderate Republicans as an alternative to Trump.
💰 The Federal Reserve cut its benchmark interest rate by a quarter percentage point, lowering the federal funds rate to a range between 4.00 percent and 4.25 percent in response to weakening labor market conditions, with a narrow majority of Fed officials indicating they expect two more cuts this year. The decision followed months of pressure from President Trump for the central bank to lower borrowing costs and marked the Fed's first rate reduction since December 2024. Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said the Fed now expects less inflationary pressure from tariffs than it did a few months ago, noting that "the pass-through of the tariffs into inflation has been slower and smaller, the labor market has softened, so that the case for their being a persistent inflation outbreak is less."
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