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Happy Monday, Patriots!
Los Angeles is on fire.
Far-left radicals have spent three straight days attacking ICE agents, smashing cop cars, burning public vehicles, and defacing federal buildings—all while Governor Gavin Newsom does NOTHING.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said it best Monday morning:

That’s right—Trump deployed 2,000 National Guard troops to restore law and order.
Now, rioters are clashing with police, waving foreign flags, and chanting death threats—and the radical left is cheering them on.
Trump isn’t letting it slide.
“This is a migrant invasion… and we will end it.”
Law and order is BACK—whether the left likes it or not.
Read more about this story and other top Trump headlines below.
—Nick
In today’s email:
🔔 Trump Deploys National Guard to Los Angeles
🤝 US-China Trade Talks Resume in London
📢 Trump Completely Cuts Ties with Musk
💰 Trump to Protect Social Security and Medicare
🚁 Trump’s Aviation Executive Orders
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The Trump administration is confronting escalating chaos in Los Angeles, where violent riots erupted over the weekend as activists obstructed lawful ICE operations aimed at protecting American communities. Mainstream media naturally described these destructive acts as “peaceful protests,” a narrative easily debunked by real-time images and videos flooding online, exposing the truth to anyone paying attention.
Meandwhile, President Trump remains undeterred, continuing to push his Big Beautiful Bill and demonstrate diplomatic skills despite fierce Democratic opposition intent on blocking real progress and protecting criminals. From tackling domestic unrest to negotiating with global leaders, Trump is fighting tirelessly for every citizen’s safety and prosperity.
Check out all the latest developments and more below!
🤝 US-China Trade Talks Resume in London
High-level U.S. and Chinese delegations, led by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Vice Premier He Lifeng, began trade talks in London today to stabilize a fragile truce amid ongoing tariff disputes. The negotiations, following a Trump-Xi phone call, focus on China’s rare earth mineral exports, U.S. tariff rollbacks, and technology transfer issues, with both sides aiming to ease tensions impacting global supply chains. President Trump’s recent 50% tariffs on steel and aluminum, alongside China’s export controls, have heightened the stakes, with markets cautiously optimistic about progress. The talks also address broader concerns like Taiwan and compliance with existing trade agreements, reflecting deep strategic rivalry. A successful outcome could pave the way for Trump’s planned visit to China and Xi Jinping’s reciprocal U.S. visit, strengthening bilateral ties.
📢 Trump Completely Cuts Ties with Musk
In an interview on Friday, President Trump declared that he is not interested in speaking with Elon Musk, stating that “Elon’s totally lost it” due to Musk’s escalating criticisms. The rift deepened after Musk accused Trump of appearing in classified Epstein files and claimed he was pivotal to Trump’s 2024 election win, prompting Trump to dismiss Musk’s influence and focus on his own campaign’s strength. Trump suggested Musk’s opposition to the “Big Beautiful Bill” stems from the legislation’s cut to electric vehicle subsidies, impacting Tesla’s interests. The White House emphasized Trump’s commitment to moving forward with his agenda, undeterred by the feud, which has seen Tesla’s stock drop 14% amid the controversy.
💰 Trump Pledges to Protect Social Security and Medicare
On Saturday, President Donald Trump vowed to preserve and strengthen Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, asserting that Democrats’ policies threaten these programs’ solvency. Speaking to reporters, he emphasized that his “Big Beautiful Bill,” a $5 trillion tax and spending package, includes measures to ensure the long-term viability of these entitlement programs without cutting benefits. Trump criticized past Democratic proposals to raise the Social Security retirement age, claiming his administration’s economic growth strategy would fund these programs through increased revenue. The White House confirmed that the bill’s tax cuts and deregulation efforts aim to boost GDP, indirectly securing entitlement funding.
🚁 Trump’s Drone Orders Boost Security and Innovation
President Trump has signed three executive orders to strengthen U.S. drone defenses while promoting advanced aviation technologies, including electric air taxis and supersonic commercial flights. The orders direct the FAA to expedite rules restricting drone flights over sensitive sites and enhance enforcement with the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security, prompted by threats seen in the Russia-Ukraine conflict and recent U.S. drone sightings. A federal task force will improve airspace protection, focusing on counter-drone capabilities ahead of major events like the World Cup and Olympics. One order lifts the 1973 ban on overland supersonic flights, replacing it with a noise standard to enable faster travel without disruptive sonic booms. The initiatives aim to reduce reliance on Chinese drone technology and foster innovation, with the FAA tasked to allow drones to operate beyond visual line of sight for commercial deliveries.

An activist holds a Mexican flag and an effigy of President Trump’s head as cars burn during violeent riots sparked by immigration raids in Los Angeles.
🔔 Los Angeles Terrorized as President Trump Deploys National Guard 🔔
Los Angeles descended into chaos as protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids escalated into violent riots, prompting President Trump to deploy 2,000 National Guard troops under federal authority. The unrest began in response to ICE operations targeting over 118 immigrants, many with criminal histories, in areas like Paramount and Compton, where protesters clashed with federal agents near a Home Depot staging area. Demonstrators, chanting “Fuera ICE” and waving Mexican flags, blocked the 101 Freeway, set self-driving cars on fire , and hurled rocks, fireworks, and Molotov cocktails at law enforcement, leading to 29 arrests by Sunday.
The Department of Homeland Security reported 1,000 rioters surrounded a federal building, slashing tires and defacing property, while ICE Acting Director Todd Lyons accused Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass of siding with “chaos and lawlessness.” Protests intensified after the National Guard’s arrival on Sunday, with clashes involving tear gas, rubber bullets, and flash-bang grenades, as police declared downtown an unlawful assembly.
Some protests were reportedly fueled by taxpayer-funded groups, including the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA), which has Democratic ties, and another organization linked to the Chinese Communist Party, raising concerns about external influences. Democratic leaders, including Governor Gavin Newsom and Bass, condemned the troop deployment as escalatory, with Newsom accusing President Trump of acting like a “dictator” and Bass claiming ICE raids were meant to “sow terror.” Trump quickly responded in a heated Truth Social post:
“If Governor Gavin Newscum, of California, and Mayor Karen Bass, of Los Angeles, can’t do their jobs, which everyone knows they can’t, then the Federal Government will step in and solve the problem, RIOTS & LOOTERS, the way it should be solved!!!” Trump wrote.
Senator Cory Booker called the riots “peaceful,” drawing sharp criticism from Republicans like House Speaker Mike Johnson, who defended Trump’s actions as necessary leadership. Representative Maxine Waters posted a video demanding ICE agents leave, which was labeled “demonic” by critics, further inflaming tensions. The Posse Comitatus Act became a focal point, with Newsom arguing Trump’s federalization of the Guard violated state authority, while the White House cited legal precedent to justify the move. Elon Musk, amidst his feud with Trump, spoke out, declaring the riots “not OK” and urging de-escalation, a rare point of alignment with the administration.
The White House disputed the media’s claims of “peaceful protests”, with Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt asserting that Democratic leaders had “abdicated their responsibility” to protect citizens. The deployment of 300 National Guard troops initially, with 500 Marines on standby, are part of the administration’s mission to restore order. Analysts warned of startling parallels to the 1992 Los Angeles riots, praising Trump’s swift action to prevent a repeat.
The White House said it was activating the National Guard under Title 10 authority, putting the troops under federal command – not by invoking the Insurrection Act. The riots have disrupted local businesses and strained community relations, with damages now estimated in the millions and ongoing efforts to clear debris from affected areas. They have also disrupted ICE’s legal mandate to deport noncitizens with criminal records, with agents facing death threats and physical assaults. ICE operations remain paused in some neighborhoods due to safety concerns, delaying deportations of targeted individuals. As President Trump and his administration continue their efforts to neutralize the situation, these events are unfortunately demonstrating the magnitude of political polarization in our nation.

President Trump attends the UFC-316 mixed martial arts event, at the Prudential Center, Saturday, June 7, 2025, in Newark, N.J. as UFC’s Dana White, looks on.
🍟 Quick Bite News 🍟
📢 ABC News suspended senior correspondent Terry Moran after he posted a now-deleted X rant calling President Trump and Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller “world-class haters,” prompting a sharp response from White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt. Leavitt denounced Moran’s “unhinged rant” as biased and inflammatory, highlighting the administration’s commitment to fair treatment despite media attacks. The incident led ABC to suspend Moran pending a review of his conduct, citing a violation of journalistic standards.
👊 President Trump received a warm welcome from UFC fans at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, during the highly anticipated O’Malley-Dvalishvili fight, with many expressing admiration for his leadership. Fans like John from South Jersey praised Trump’s economic policies and patriotism, while others, such as lifelong Democrat Jay, voiced disappointment in Biden’s tenure, reflecting a shift in support. The crowd’s enthusiastic response, including fighters like Kayla Harrison placing a championship belt on Trump’s shoulder, is part of his longstanding connection with the UFC community.
🤝 White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt dismissed reports of a physical altercation between Elon Musk and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, clarifying that their disagreement over President Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” was verbal and not a “fist-fight.” Leavitt, addressing the incident secondhand, emphasized that the administration remains focused on advancing its economic agenda despite the ongoing feud between Trump and Musk. The controversy stems from Musk’s ongoing vocal opposition to the $5 trillion tax package, which has heightened tensions within the Republican Party.
⚖️ Trump administration officials announced plans to terminate decades-old school desegregation orders, arguing they are outdated, starting with Concordia Parish, Louisiana, where schools remain racially divided despite a 1966 federal mandate. Parents like Sherri Williams, whose daughter attends a predominantly Black school, argue these orders are still necessary to ensure equal educational opportunities, citing disparities in facilities and funding. The Education Department, led by Secretary Linda McMahon, claims local districts can better address integration, though critics fear lifting these decrees will exacerbate racial inequities in education.
👮♂️ FBI Director Kash Patel announced a major shift in agency priorities, focusing on combating violent crime and illegal immigration, with a particular emphasis on dismantling street gangs and drug cartels. The FBI has launched a new intelligence center to coordinate these efforts, following high-profile incidents like the Boulder synagogue attack, and is reallocating resources from lower-priority programs like DEI initiatives. Patel’s directive includes increased collaboration with local law enforcement and ICE to target noncitizen offenders, aligning with President Trump’s national security agenda.
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