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Happy Wednesday, Patriots,
A major chapter in the Trump-era investigations comes full circle today as former FBI Director James Comey faces arraignment in federal court.
Comey was indicted on charges of false statements and obstruction related to the original Trump–Russia probe.
The case revisits the explosive “Crossfire Hurricane” investigation that dominated the early days of President Trump’s first term and led to years of political division.
Prosecutors allege Comey misled Congress about authorizing leaks from within the FBI. He denies wrongdoing, calling the charges “political.” Meanwhile, the Justice Department insists “no one is above the law.”
It’s a moment years in the making — and one that could redefine accountability in Washington.
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🔔 Trump Considers Invoking Insurrection Act
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🏆 Trump Endorsed for Peace Prize by Hostage Families
💼 Trump Warns of Permanent Job Losses
🌎 Trump Restores Diplomacy with Brazil
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The chaos engulfing Chicago has reached a breaking point as violent criminals continue terrorizing the once-great city while Democrat leaders actively obstruct federal law enforcement. President Trump has deployed the Texas National Guard to Illinois after Mayor Brandon Johnson essentially declared war on ICE agents and the rule of law itself. Trump is now considering invoking the Insurrection Act to restore order as radical leftist politicians prioritize protecting criminals over protecting American citizens.
Meanwhile, Republicans continue delivering results despite Democrat obstruction, with the Senate confirming over 100 Trump nominees while the government shutdown drags on. The left's complete lack of leadership and vision has left them scrambling to defend the indefensible as their policies create chaos and destruction across America.
Check out all the latest developments and more below!
🏛️ Trump Nominees Confirmed by Senate
Republicans confirmed 107 Trump nominees in a single vote as the government shutdown continues, bringing the total confirmed to over 155 appointees since the new session began. The massive confirmation came after Republicans deployed the nuclear option to break through Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's nine-month blockade of routine Trump appointments. Notable confirmations included former NFL star and Georgia Senate candidate Herschel Walker as Ambassador to the Bahamas and longtime Trump advisor Sergio Gor as Ambassador to India. Republicans argued that Democrats forced the procedural change by refusing to allow even non-controversial nominations to proceed through normal Senate channels. The confirmation surge occurred while Democrats continued their government shutdown tactics, proving Republicans can govern effectively despite leftist obstruction.
🏆 Trump Endorsed for Peace Prize by Hostage Families
of Americans held hostage by Hamas publicly called for President Trump to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for his direct efforts to secure their loved ones' release. The families specifically praised Trump's hands-on approach and personal engagement with their cases, contrasting it with previous administrations' bureaucratic responses to hostage situations. Multiple family members expressed renewed hope based on Trump's track record of achieving breakthrough diplomatic agreements during his first presidency, including the Abraham Accords. The hostage families emphasized Trump's commitment to bringing Americans home rather than engaging in empty diplomatic gestures that produce no results. Several families noted that Trump personally contacted them to discuss their situations and coordinate rescue efforts with international partners.
💼 Trump Warns of Permanent Job Losses
President Trump warned that a "substantial number" of jobs will be permanently lost if Democrats continue refusing to negotiate an end to their government shutdown. The President specifically cited mounting airport delays, suspended federal contracts, and disrupted supply chains as evidence of real economic damage caused by Democrat intransigence. Trump emphasized that Republicans have repeatedly offered compromise solutions while Democrats refuse to engage in good-faith negotiations on budget priorities or border security funding. The warning comes as federal agencies report increasing difficulty maintaining essential services, with some departments preparing for extended furloughs of non-essential personnel. Trump noted that small businesses dependent on federal contracts face potential bankruptcy if the shutdown extends beyond current projections.
🌎 Trump Restores Diplomacy with Brazil
President Trump held a productive phone conversation with Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva aimed at resetting relations after previous trade disputes and judicial controversies between the two nations. The call addressed outstanding issues including agricultural trade barriers, technology transfer agreements, and coordination on regional security matters affecting both countries. Trump and Lula discussed potential new bilateral trade agreements that could benefit American farmers and Brazilian manufacturers seeking access to U.S. markets. The conversation marked a significant diplomatic reset after tensions over Brazil's Supreme Court decisions affecting American social media companies operating in the country. Both leaders agreed to schedule follow-up meetings between their trade representatives to formalize new economic partnerships.

🔔 Trump Considers Insurrection Act 🔔
President Trump is weighing the historic step of invoking the Insurrection Act to restore order in American cities as Democrat officials actively obstruct federal law enforcement efforts. The President told reporters he would "do it if it was necessary" after a federal judge blocked his administration from deploying National Guard troops to Portland amid violent anti-ICE protests. "If people were being killed and courts were holding us up or governors or mayors were holding us up, sure, I'd do that," Trump declared from the Oval Office.
The crisis has reached a fever pitch in Chicago, where over 32,000 people have been shot in the past decade alone, creating what officials describe as a "war zone" atmosphere. Mayor Brandon Johnson has escalated his resistance by creating illegal "ICE-free zones" throughout the city and publicly calling for Chicago police to arrest federal immigration agents performing their duties. Johnson's inflammatory rhetoric reached new heights when he accused Trump supporters of wanting "a re-match of the Civil War" while federal agents face coordinated attacks in his streets.
The Texas National Guard deployed 200 troops to Illinois for a 60-day federal protection mission after violent protesters rammed ICE vehicles with cars and surrounded federal agents in organized assaults. Illinois Governor JB Pritzker immediately filed a lawsuit to block the National Guard deployment while claiming Trump is trying to "create chaos" in a city that has seen over 330 murders this year. Chicago recorded at least 30 shooting victims just this past weekend, yet Democrat leaders remain focused on protecting criminal illegal immigrants rather than law-abiding citizens. White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller condemned the federal judge's ruling as "one of the most egregious and thunderous violations of constitutional order we have ever seen."

Chicago’s Democrat Mayor Brandon Johnson suggested on Tuesday that the Chicago Police should arrest ICE agents and other federal officers who he claims are breaking his new executive order aimed at hampering immigration enforcement.
The 1807 Insurrection Act, last invoked during the 1992 Los Angeles riots, grants the President authority to deploy federal troops to suppress domestic violence when state authorities fail to maintain order. Johnson has gone beyond typical sanctuary city policies by instructing city employees to actively interfere with federal immigration enforcement and creating designated zones where ICE agents are prohibited from operating. Federal agents report being followed, harassed, and physically threatened while attempting to arrest criminal illegal immigrants who have committed additional crimes in Chicago. The President emphasized that "Portland's been on fire for years" and called the ongoing violence "pure insurrection" by radical leftist groups operating with apparent municipal protection.
Trump's consideration of the Insurrection Act comes as multiple federal courts have issued conflicting rulings on his administration's authority to deploy National Guard units for immigration enforcement. Chicago's violent crime statistics show the city averaging nearly nine shooting victims per day, with many incidents involving repeat offenders who have been shielded from deportation by Johnson's policies. The escalating confrontation between federal authorities and local Democrat officials has created a constitutional crisis over the balance of federal versus local authority in law enforcement matters. Mayor Johnson's latest directive instructed Chicago police supervisors to "consider all legal options" when encountering federal agents, language many interpret as encouraging arrests of ICE officers.
President Trump has made it clear that protecting American citizens from Democrat-enabled lawlessness remains his top priority regardless of political or legal obstacles placed in his path.

Tuesday, on the second anniversary of the October 7 attack, President Trump welcomed Edan Alexander, who was held hostage by Hamas for 584 days.
🍟 Quick Bite News 🍟
🛡️ Trump's Department of Homeland Security has released zero migrants into the United States for the fifth consecutive month, marking an unprecedented achievement in border security enforcement. The zero-release policy has effectively ended the catch-and-release practices that allowed hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants to disappear into American communities. DHS Secretary reports that comprehensive detention facilities and expedited removal procedures have eliminated the need for releasing migrants pending immigration hearings.
📺 CNN host Jake Tapper admitted that Trump has "embraced media more than his predecessors," acknowledging the President's unprecedented accessibility to journalists across the political spectrum. Tapper noted that Trump regularly takes unscripted questions from reporters and has granted more impromptu interviews than previous presidents combined. The admission came during a segment discussing Trump's media strategy and his willingness to engage with hostile outlets.
🚶♂️ A Cuban-led migrant caravan of over 2,000 people heading toward Mexico City disbanded after participants learned about Trump's enhanced immigration enforcement policies. Mexican immigration officials reported that caravan organizers cancelled planned routes to the U.S. border after Trump's zero-tolerance policies eliminated incentives for illegal border crossings. Many caravan participants returned to their home countries rather than attempt the dangerous journey north.
🚛 ICE arrested 91 illegal immigrant semi-truck drivers during a nationwide commercial licensing crackdown that exposed widespread fraud in the transportation industry. The operation revealed that criminal networks had helped hundreds of unlicensed drivers obtain fraudulent commercial driver's licenses through corrupt state DMV employees. ICE agents discovered that many arrested drivers had never passed required safety tests and were operating 80,000-pound vehicles without proper training or legal authorization.
🌍 Trump called climate activist Greta Thunberg a "troublemaker" and suggested she "see a doctor" after Israeli authorities deported her for participating in anti-Israel protests in Jerusalem. Thunberg was arrested during demonstrations outside the Israeli Knesset where she joined Palestinian activists calling for boycotts of Israeli businesses. Israeli immigration officials cited her violation of tourist visa terms by engaging in political activities as grounds for immediate deportation to Sweden.
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