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Happy Thursday, Patriots,

President Trump isn’t letting the global elites get away with it.

During his speech at the United Nations, Trump endured not one, but three “technical mishaps”: a stopped escalator, a dark teleprompter, and a dead audio feed. Now he’s demanding an immediate investigation, calling it “triple sabotage”—and the Secret Service is involved.

UN officials claim it was all a coincidence, but even the British press reported that staffers were joking about shutting off escalators before Trump’s arrival.

Trump’s message: America won’t be disrespected on the world stage. And the fact that this happened at the UN—the very institution he’s accused of being broken and corrupt—makes the stakes even higher.

There are more important Trump updates for you below!

—Nick

In today’s email:
🔔 Trump Declares War on Domestic Terrorism
🇺🇦 Trump Changes Position on Ukraine's Military Prospects
🚁 Trump Reports Record Deportation Numbers
⚔️ Trump Launches Military Campaign Against Drug Cartels
🖼️ Trump Creates Presidential Walk of Fame

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✅TRACKING TRUMP✅

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President Trump is launching an all-out offensive against the domestic terrorism that's been threatening our communities, announcing plans for a sweeping executive order to tackle this crisis head-on. Following the surge in violent attacks targeting ICE personnel and the tragic loss of Charlie Kirk, the President is stepping up with decisive action to safeguard American families and preserve our freedoms.

We're also seeing Trump recalibrate his Ukraine strategy in recent weeks, signaling a potentially game-changing shift in his diplomatic approach. At the same time, he's unleashing American military power against the drug cartels, using targeted strikes to cut off the poison flowing into our neighborhoods. These are challenging times that demand strong leadership, and it's more important than ever that we stand firmly behind this administration as they work tirelessly to secure our nation's future.

Check out all the latest developments and more below!

🇺🇦 Trump Changes Position on Ukraine's Military Prospects
President Trump shocked the international community when he dramatically reversed his position on the Ukraine war, declaring on social media that he believes Kyiv could retake all of its Russian-occupied territory with European Union and NATO financial support. This position marks a stark reversal from his February Oval Office meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, where Trump told him he "didn't have the cards" to take on Russia and needed to make significant concessions to end the war. Former CIA Moscow station chief Dan Hoffman cautioned that words alone will have little effect on Russian President Vladimir Putin, who "does not care about words" and has continued to deploy drones and fighter jets over NATO nations since Trump re-entered the White House. Ukraine's former defense advisor Yuriy Sak praised Trump's changed approach as "dramatic" and expressed hope it would translate into more unity among Western allies. Russia pushed back on Trump's comments through Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov, who suggested Trump was "mistaken" in his assessment, though the front lines have remained largely frozen for 18 months with few Russian advances.

🚁 Trump Reports Record Deportation Numbers
The Trump administration announced that two million illegal immigrants have been removed or self-deported from the United States in the first eight months of his presidency, putting the administration on pace to break historic records. The Department of Homeland Security reported that 1.6 million illegal immigrants voluntarily self-deported while 400,000 were removed by federal law enforcement in less than 250 days. DHS declared that for four straight months, U.S. Customs and Border Protection has released zero illegal aliens into the country, marking what officials called a "new milestone." Immigration and Customs Enforcement has received more than 150,000 job applications in recent weeks, with all new job gains going to Americans since Trump took office. Secretary Kristi Noem is negotiating new detention facilities including "Alligator Alcatraz," "Speedway Slammer," "Cornhusker Clink," and "Louisiana Lockup" to increase deportation capacity and efficiency.

⚔️ Trump Launches Military Campaign Against Drug Cartels
President Trump is spearheading a military buildup in the Caribbean and has already authorized at least three deadly U.S. military strikes against alleged drug smuggling vessels from Venezuela, prompting congressional questions about the legality of these operations. Trump sent several Navy guided missile destroyers to the U.S. Southern Command to bolster counter-narcotics efforts after designating groups like Tren de Aragua and the Sinaloa Cartel as foreign terrorist organizations in February. Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro denounced the destroyer deployment as an "extravagant, unjustifiable, immoral and absolutely criminal and bloody threat" and said his country was prepared to respond to any attacks. Senators Adam Schiff and Tim Kaine filed a war powers resolution to block U.S. forces from engaging in "hostilities" against certain non-state organizations, arguing Trump lacks legal authority for the strikes. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth signaled future strikes would continue, stating that "anyone else trafficking in those waters who we know is a designated narco-terrorist will face the same fate."

🖼️ Trump Creates Presidential Walk of Fame
The White House unveiled a Presidential Walk of Fame outside the West Wing featuring portraits of previous presidents, with former President Joe Biden's portrait notably replaced by an image of an autopen machine making his signature. Trump has repeatedly criticized Biden's use of the autopen device, claiming the former president didn't know what documents he was signing and that thousands of pardons signed with the machine were void. The autopen is a machine that physically holds a pen and follows programming to imitate a person's signature, which Biden used to sign important orders including pardons. Trump told reporters that Biden's autopen use was "illegally used" and claimed "he never gave the orders" except possibly for his son's pardon. Trump had previously teased the autopen display during an interview with The Daily Caller, saying "We'll put up a picture of the autopen."

🔔 Trump Declares War on Domestic Terror 🔔

President Trump announced he will sign an executive order to dismantle left-wing domestic terrorism networks following a deadly attack on a Dallas ICE facility that left one person dead and several others wounded. The shooter, identified as Joshua Jahn, fired multiple rounds from a nearby rooftop before taking his own life, with FBI Director Kash Patel revealing that one unspent shell casing recovered at the scene was engraved with "ANTI ICE" messaging. Trump declared that his administration has already designated ANTIFA as a terrorist organization and emphasized his commitment to backing law enforcement and securing America's borders.

The attack occurred as ICE agents were taking detainees into the facility, with witness Arianny Sierra describing hearing approximately twenty consecutive gunshots while waiting outside with her nine-year-old son. Vice President JD Vance characterized the shooter as "a violent left-wing extremist" who was politically motivated to target law enforcement and border enforcement personnel. Patel noted that such politically motivated attacks against law enforcement are not isolated incidents, referencing another ICE facility attack in Prarieland, Texas just two months prior.

Trump directly blamed the Democratic Party for creating an environment that fostered this violence, citing their "constant demonizing of Law Enforcement" and calls to abolish ICE while comparing agents to Nazis. The President called on all Democrats to immediately cease their rhetoric against ICE and law enforcement, stating that ICE personnel are simply trying to do their jobs while facing unprecedented increases in threats and violence from what he termed "Deranged Radical Leftists." DHS Secretary Kristi Noem reported that attacks on ICE law enforcement have increased by more than 1,000 percent since Trump entered office and launched large-scale deportation operations.

R. Joseph Rothrock, special agent in charge of the Dallas FBI field office, speaks at a press conference after a fatal shooting at an ICE field office in Dallas on Wednesday.

The Department of Homeland Security issued a forceful statement calling on Democratic politicians to stop comparing ICE agents to Nazis, describing their rhetoric as "dangerous and dehumanizing." Recent examples of inflammatory Democratic rhetoric include California Governor Gavin Newsom comparing ICE operations to Nazi Germany's Gestapo on Stephen Colbert's show, and Illinois Governor JB Pritzker claiming the United States is becoming "Nazi Germany" due to immigration enforcement. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz previously declared ICE agents to be Trump's "modern-day Gestapo" while speaking to law school graduates.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries threatened to unmask ICE agents during a press conference, declaring that "every single one of them, no matter what it takes, no matter how long it takes, will of course be identified." Boston Mayor Michelle Wu compared ICE agents to neo-Nazi organizations and called them Trump's "secret police," while Representative Jasmine Crockett suggested ICE agents were acting like "slave patrols." Representative John Larson called on Americans to "rise up" against what he termed "Gestapo" ICE agents during anti-ICE protests.

Vance condemned leftist politicians and media for their rhetorical attacks on law enforcement, arguing that when Democrats make inflammatory statements and the media spreads false narratives about law enforcement operations, it encourages unstable individuals to commit violence. He specifically criticized an NBC News story that initially mischaracterized ICE agents' interactions with a five-year-old autistic girl, calling it "a complete fabrication" that was later corrected by the network. Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons attributed the surge in attacks against his officers to the "disgusting comments" made by politicians about ICE agents.

The shooting prompted calls for accountability from Trump administration officials, with Vance stating that those who engage in rhetoric promoting violence against law enforcement "can go straight to hell" and are unworthy of participation in American political discourse. Trump emphasized his administration's full commitment to supporting law enforcement, securing borders, deporting violent illegal criminals, and eliminating what he characterized as left-wing domestic terrorism. The President's executive order represents a significant escalation in the administration's response to what officials describe as coordinated attacks on federal law enforcement agencies.

Meanwhile, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton appeared on MSNBC's Morning Joe, arguing that the country needs to stop "demonizing each other" while simultaneously blaming the political right for the current political environment and attributing it to white men of certain religious and ideological persuasions.

🍟 Quick Bite News 🍟

🗳️ California Governor Gavin Newsom expressed fears on CBS's "The Late Show" that President Trump is attempting to "rig" the upcoming midterm elections and warned that Americans "will not have an election in 2028" unless people "wake up to the code red" situation. Newsom acknowledged that Democrats "got crushed" in the last election and are struggling to communicate and win back the House majority. The governor emphasized the importance of civil dialogue with political opponents and mentioned spending time with conservative activist Charlie Kirk to learn from successful Republican organizing strategies.

🪙 House Republicans plan to introduce legislation directing the U.S. Treasury to mint 400,000 silver dollar coins featuring Charlie Kirk's image. The commemorative coins would include Kirk's full name Charles James Kirk, the year 2026, and the words "well done, good and faithful servant" on one side, with the final design selected by the Treasury Secretary in consultation with President Trump. If passed, Kirk would become the youngest American at 31 years old to be placed on U.S. currency, joining other notable figures like presidents, Sacagawea, and Susan B. Anthony who have appeared on dollar coins.

💊 Pregnant liberal women are posting videos of themselves taking acetaminophen (Tylenol) in response to President Trump's announcement recommending that pregnant women limit intake of the drug due to possible associations with increased autism risk. Trump made the recommendation alongside HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz, stating that the FDA will notify physicians about the potential link between acetaminophen use during pregnancy and autism. Some liberal women are calling Trump's health announcement an "attack on women," while others are creating social media content taking the medication to "own" Trump.

🏛️ Capitol Hill preparations are underway for a potential government shutdown, which would suspend formal Capitol tours, the flag operation for constituents requesting American flags be flown above the Capitol, and garbage collection services. Congressional aides and workers will be paid during the shutdown due to changes made after the lengthy 2018-2019 shutdown, though each congressional office can decide which employees are "essential" and must report to work. U.S. Capitol Police and security operations will continue unaffected, but restaurants, barber shops are likely to close, and congressional parking restrictions probably won't be enforced during the shutdown.

📺 "The View" co-host Whoopi Goldberg suggested it may be time to invoke the 25th Amendment against President Trump following his address to the United Nations General Assembly. She argued that other countries are "really concerned for us" rather than laughing at America. Goldberg criticized Trump's efforts to resolve the Russia-Ukraine war and claimed his approach was "not presidential" and "not helpful," comparing it to how Biden would have been treated for similar behavior.

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