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🇺🇸 Trump Celebrates Win at NATO Summit
Happy Thursday, Patriots!
President Trump isn’t backing down.
At a NATO summit in the Netherlands, Trump doubled down on his claim that U.S. bunker-buster bombs “totally obliterated” Iran’s underground nuclear sites — despite a CNN report citing preliminary intel saying otherwise.
A new assessment from the Israel Atomic Energy Commission says Iran’s program has been set back by “many years”, and confirms the Fordow facility is now inoperable.
Trump’s message?
“The whole thing has collapsed… You can’t go into see a room that has 10 million tons of rock in it.”
The White House is demanding answers about the intel leak, and CNN just got smoked.
We’ve got more on this and other top Trump news for you below!
—Nick
In today’s email:
🔔 Trump Celebrates Win at NATO Summit
🗳️ Trump Urges Israel to Drop Charges Against Netanyahu
🕊️ NATO Chief Calls Trump ‘Daddy’ and a ‘Man of Peace‘
🛂 Trump Drives Record Rejection of Migrant Asylum Claims
🗳️ Trump Slams NYC Candidate as ‘Communist Lunatic’
👨🔬 Could RFK Jr. get IMPEACHED For This?
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THIS RFK Jr shocker is so outrageous… it could get him impeached:
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President Trump is fiercely countering CNN’s “fake news” narrative after a leaked intelligence report questioned the impact of his decisive strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, reaffirming his commitment to truth and national security. At yesterday’s NATO Summit in The Hague, global leaders showered Trump with praise for his historic Israel-Iran ceasefire, solidifying his stature as a transformative figure on the world stage.
His bold leadership has sparked a Senate push for a Nobel Peace Prize nomination, proving to Americans that he delivers results where others falter. As detractors’ efforts to undermine him fizzle, Trump’s legacy as a master diplomat and peacemaker grows stronger. The world is watching, and America stands taller because of him.
Check out all the latest developments and more below!
🗳️ Trump Urges Israel to Drop Charges Against Netanyahu
President Trump called on Israel to drop corruption charges against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, arguing on Truth Social that they are a “political witch hunt” meant to undermine a strong ally. He praised Netanyahu’s leadership during the recent Israel-Iran ceasefire, stating, “Bibi did a great job, he deserves better.” Trump’s remarks come as Israel’s Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara faces pressure to dismiss the case, which accuses Netanyahu of fraud and bribery. The White House emphasized Trump’s support for Israel’s security, with Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt noting his commitment to the alliance.
🕊️ NATO Chief Calls Trump ‘Daddy’ and a ‘Man of Peace‘
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte praised President Trump as a “man of peace” for brokering the Israel-Iran ceasefire, speaking at the NATO Summit in The Hague where Trump delivered a keynote address. Rutte credited Trump’s leadership, stating, “His decisive actions brought stability to the Middle East,” highlighting the alliance’s strengthened resolve. Trump used the summit to push for a 5% GDP defense spending target, which Rutte endorsed as vital for NATO’s future. The White House celebrated the praise, with Vice President JD Vance noting Trump’s ability to unify allies against global threats. Trump’s speech focused on reinforcing NATO’s role, particularly in supporting Ukraine and countering China’s influence.
🛂 Trump Drives Record Rejection of Migrant Asylum Claims
President Trump has overseen a record 80% rejection rate for migrant asylum cases, with federal judges denying 11,535 claims in a single month, according to researcher Austin Kocher. The surge in rejections stems from Trump’s tightened immigration policies, prioritizing swift deportations and stricter vetting. ICE Director Tom Homan stated, “We’re enforcing the law like never before,” crediting Trump’s directives for the unprecedented pace. The White House reported over 7,000 migrants opting for self-deportation, saving $16,000 per person. Trump’s approach, including third-country deportations, has bolstered border security, fulfilling one of his campaign promises.
🗳️ Trump Slams NYC Candidate as ‘Communist Lunatic’
President Trump attacked Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for New York City mayor, calling him a “100% Communist Lunatic” on Truth Social after Mamdani’s primary victory. Trump mocked Mamdani’s appearance and voice, stating, “He looks TERRIBLE, his voice is grating, he’s not very smart, but he’s very dangerous!” He criticized Mamdani’s endorsement by “AOC+3,” referring to Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the “squad”, claiming they’ve “crossed the line.” Trump warned that Mamdani and his supporters are “very bad for the future of New York City and our country.” From the NATO Summit in The Hague, Trump’s fiery remarks aimed to rally opposition against Mamdani’s candidacy.

Trump speaks during a media conference at the end of the NATO summit as Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth listen, in The Hague, Netherlands, on Wednesday.
🔔 Trump Celebrates Win at NATO Summit 🔔
President Trump’s decisive U.S. military strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities have reshaped the Middle East, with U.S., Israeli, and Iranian officials agreeing the sites at Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan suffered severe damage, cementing Trump’s reputation as a bold leader. Despite an allegedly leaked intelligence report suggesting limited impact, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Trump forcefully dismissed it as “fake news,” with Rubio confirming that, “Isfahan was completely wiped out, and it can be rebuilt, but not today.”
The strikes, which obliterated critical nuclear infrastructure, paved the way for Trump’s historic 12-day Israel-Iran ceasefire, prompting Senator Bernie Moreno to call for a Senate resolution nominating Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize. Trump, speaking from the NATO Summit in The Hague, declared, “Iran’s nuclear program is gone,” while demanding an investigation into the “treasonous” leak. As allies and lawmakers rally behind his diplomatic triumph, Trump’s actions have sparked global admiration, positioning him as a frontrunner for international acclaim.
The strikes, launched to halt Iran’s nuclear ambitions, targeted key facilities, with Rubio emphasizing that Fordow’s destruction eliminated Iran’s ability to rapidly weaponize enriched uranium. Intelligence shared among the U.S., Israel, and Iran, per a senior administration official, confirmed the extensive damage, contradicting the leaked report’s claim of minimal impact. Rubio, in a fiery Fox News appearance, trashed the report as “false stories from anonymous sources who want to undermine the president,” reinforcing Trump’s narrative of total success.
Moreno’s resolution, introduced in the Senate, hails Trump’s “extraordinary leadership” in preventing a nuclear-armed Iran and securing peace, urging colleagues to support a Nobel Peace Prize nomination. He stated, “President Trump’s courage stopped a war and saved countless lives,” tying the ceasefire to global stability. The resolution reflects growing Republican unity behind Trump, with Senator Josh Hawley praising his “unmatched resolve” at the NATO Summit.
Iran’s acknowledgment of the damage, coupled with Israel’s confirmation, has quieted doubters, with Trump leveraging the NATO Summit to rally allies around his vision. the political win positions Trump as a global peacemaker, with Press Secretary Leavitt stating, “The world is safer because of President Trump.” As the dust settles, Trump’s strikes and ceasefire have not only crippled Iran’s nuclear threat but also solidified his legacy as a leader who delivers results against all odds.

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testifies at a hearing on Tuesday. In a message to Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, delivered on Wednesday, he praised the group's efforts but said the U.S. would halt funding because Gavi "ignores the science" of vaccine safety.
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🚗 General Motors is actively engaging President Trump to secure favorable policies, with CEO Mary Barra praising his economic vision during a Michigan meeting. The company is lobbying to retain aspects of Biden’s electric vehicle subsidies, arguing they align with Trump’s job creation goals. Barra stated, “We’re ready to work with Trump to keep America’s auto industry strong,” balancing cooperation with protecting EV investments.
💰 Senator Rand Paul criticized the Senate parliamentarian for rejecting a provision in President Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” that would eliminate welfare benefits for illegal immigrants, saying “most Americans just would be shocked to know that their elected officials are held hostage by an unelected bureaucrat.” Paul argued the measure, which aimed to save billions, was crucial to Trump’s immigration and fiscal agenda, stating, “This is about putting Americans first.” The ruling forces Republicans to revise the bill to meet Senate budget rules, delaying Trump’s push for swift passage.
💉 Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. confronted GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance, at a global health forum, demanding greater transparency on vaccine safety data. He criticized GAVI’s funding ties to pharmaceutical companies, stating, “We need real science, not corporate agendas, driving global health.” Kennedy’s mission, part of President Trump’s health reform agenda, aims to prioritize evidence-based vaccine policies.
🏃♂️ The Department of Education, under the Trump administration, concluded that California violated Title IX by allowing transgender-identifying males to compete in women’s sports, denying female athletes equal opportunities. The investigation, prompted by complaints from parents and students, targeted the California Interscholastic Federation’s policies. A DOE official stated, “We’re restoring fairness for women and girls,” committing to enforce compliance with federal law.
✍️ Former Biden aide Neera Tanden testified to Congress that she directed the use of President Biden’s autopen for signatures but was unaware of who gave final approval. Tanden, a senior advisor, said she acted on instructions from Biden’s inner circle, raising questions about the administration’s decision-making process. The House Oversight Committee, led by Republicans, is probing the issue, with Chairman James Comer demanding transparency on the orders’ origins.
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