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🔔 Trump vs Musk Feud Escalates
🤝 Trump Hosts Germany’s Merz
🇺🇳 Trump Warns Russia and Ukraine
🌍 Trump Plans China Visit
⚖️ Trump Calls for Investigation of Biden

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✅TRACKING TRUMP✅

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The ongoing feud between President Trump and Elon Musk continues to unfold online, with fiery social media exchanges grabbing headlines. Just days ago, these two powerful men were close allies, but now they stand divided over the government’s fiscal duties, sparked by Musk’s harsh remarks over Trump’s "Big Beautiful Bill."

Meanwhile, Trump showcased his masterful diplomatic skills, welcoming German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to the Oval Office while gearing up for a crucial summit with China’s President Xi Jinping. Undaunted by fierce opposition, Trump charges ahead with economic reforms, border security, and steering America toward a brighter future.

Check out all the latest developments and more below!

🤝 Trump Hosts Germany’s Merz in Oval Office Talks
President Donald Trump welcomed German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to the Oval Office for a high-stakes 90-minute discussion, marking Merz’s first U.S. visit since his recent election victory. The leaders addressed the Russia-Ukraine conflict, with Trump expressing a desire for its resolution and Merz seeking Western support for Kyiv, while also touching on Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Trump praised Merz’s English proficiency and Germany’s increased defense spending, jokingly referencing General MacArthur by suggesting there may come a point to limit further arming. He confirmed U.S. troops would remain in Germany and expressed optimism about a potential U.S.-EU trade deal, despite a 90-day pause on transatlantic tariffs set to expire soon.

🇺🇳 Trump Warns Russia and Ukraine with Sanctions Over Peace Talks
During a press conference on Thursday, President Trump warned that he could impose sanctions on both Russia and Ukraine if they fail to engage in peace negotiations to end their ongoing conflict. He likened Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to “two fighting children,” stating that the U.S. would get “very, very tough” if the war continues without progress toward a resolution. Trump’s remarks followed a 75-minute call with Putin, where he discussed Ukraine’s drone attack on Russian airfields and Iran’s nuclear ambitions, but noted no immediate peace was achievable. The threat of sanctions is part of Trump’s push for a ceasefire, with a potential summit in Turkey under discussion to facilitate direct talks.

🌍 Trump Plans China Visit, Hosts Xi Jinping
President Trump confirmed plans to visit China and host Chinese President Xi Jinping in the U.S. following a 90-minute phone call focused on trade and global security. The discussion covered a new U.S.-China trade deal, with Trump describing the conversation as “extremely positive” and announcing that both leaders’ teams would meet soon to advance negotiations. Trump also addressed the Russia-Ukraine conflict, noting Xi’s potential role in supporting peace efforts, and touched on Iran’s nuclear ambitions. The reciprocal visits aim to strengthen bilateral ties, with Trump emphasizing the importance of direct diplomacy to resolve economic and geopolitical tensions.

⚖️ Trump Calls for Investigation of Biden
President Trump intensified his attack on former President Joe Biden, alleging Biden was unaware of his administration’s actions due to the unauthorized use of an autopen to sign over 1,200 presidential documents, including key climate orders, during his presidency. Trump, responding to Biden’s dismissal of an investigation into this practice, labeled it one of the “greatest scandals in American history” and ordered Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate top Biden officials for potential deception. A separate revelation showed Biden hand-signed only one pardon during his final spree - his controversial pardon of Hunter Biden - while using the autopen for others, including Dr. Anthony Fauci and General Mark Milley. The Justice Department is now reviewing Biden’s pardons amid concerns over the autopen’s use, which Trump claims invalidated over 8,000 pardons and undermined Biden’s presidency.

Elon Musk claimed Donald Trump's name appears in the sealed Jeffrey Epstein files.

🔔 Trump Feud with Musk Escalates 🔔

The once-close alliance between President Trump and Elon Musk has unraveled into a public feud, ignited by Musk’s fierce opposition to Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill,” a $5 trillion tax and spending package. On Thursday, Musk escalated tensions by posting on X that the President should be impeached and that Trump’s name appears in classified Epstein files, a bold claim that remains unverified and drew swift condemnation from GOP lawmakers.

Trump expressed disappointment, suggesting Musk’s criticism stems from the bill’s elimination of electric vehicle subsidies critical to Tesla, which Musk denied, instead warning of national bankruptcy due to excessive spending. Tesla’s stock plummeted 14%, wiping out $150 billion in market value, as investors reacted to the fallout and Musk’s provocative rhetoric. House Speaker Mike Johnson and other Republicans rallied behind Trump, with Johnson calling Musk’s Epstein allegations “beyond the pale” and urging him to reconsider his stance on the bill.

Musk’s claim that he was pivotal to Trump’s 2024 election victory further strained relations, with Trump dismissing it as exaggerated and emphasizing his campaign’s broad support. The feud intensified when Musk referenced Trump’s 2013 comments opposing debt ceiling increases, accusing him of hypocrisy for supporting the bill’s debt expansion.

Senator John Fetterman criticized Democrats for suddenly embracing Musk after years of skepticism, noting their opportunistic shift amid his clash with Trump. By Friday, signs of a potential truce began to emerge, with insiders reporting that Trump and Musk held a call to discuss resolving their differences, though no agreement was confirmed. The White House continued to promote the bill’s benefits, highlighting a savings calculator showing an average family of four could save $2,000 annually.

The controversy has divided Republican ranks, with some like Senator Rand Paul echoing Musk’s concerns about fiscal irresponsibility, while others, including Senator Ted Cruz, accused Musk of undermining GOP unity. Musk’s resignation from the Department of Government Efficiency last week, citing reluctance to bear full responsibility for administration actions, added context to his outspoken critiques.

The bill, which passed the House, faces Senate hurdles, but Trump remains committed to negotiating compromises to secure its passage. Posts on X reflect polarized sentiment, with Trump supporters decrying Musk’s attacks and others praising his push for fiscal restraint. The feud’s economic ripple effects, particularly Tesla’s stock crash, have raised concerns about market stability, with analysts noting the EV maker’s vulnerability to political uncertainty.

President Trump meets Thursday with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in the Oval Office on Thursday.

🍟 Quick Bite News 🍟

🪖 The U.S. Army achieved its 2025 recruiting target of 61,000 new soldiers four months ahead of schedule, a stark contrast to the Biden administration’s consistent shortfalls of up to 25%. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth attributed the surge to a renewed sense of patriotism and the elimination of diversity-focused policies, which he said had previously deterred potential recruits. The Army’s streamlined recruitment process and emphasis on traditional military values have drawn significant praise, reflecting strong public support for the policy shift.

👮‍♂️ Following Sunday’s terror attack in Boulder, Colorado, by an illegal alien who overstayed his visa, the Department of Homeland Security, under Secretary Kristi Noem, ordered an immediate crackdown on visa overstays. The initiative involves reviewing immigration records to identify and deport over 1.5 million foreign nationals illegally remaining in the U.S., with a focus on high-risk individuals from countries with inadequate vetting. The directive, prompted by the attack that injured six, aims to enhance national security by prioritizing the removal of those with criminal or terrorist affiliations.

💵 Senator Rand Paul expressed support for President Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” on Thursday, but insisted on amendments to reduce its $5 trillion debt ceiling increase, calling it the “big, not yet beautiful bill” that needs fiscal restraint. He proposed offsetting tax cuts with spending reductions, criticizing the bill’s current form for risking economic instability while acknowledging its potential to extend 2017 tax cuts and fund border security. Paul’s negotiations with Senate colleagues aim to craft a compromise that aligns with conservative principles, as he clarified his goal is to improve, not block, the legislation.

⚖️ The White House accused Rep. Adam Schiff of hypocrisy after he demanded financial and ethics documents from the Trump administration, pointing out Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s past resistance to similar transparency requests. A White House spokesperson questioned Schiff’s selective outrage, noting Democrats’ failure to comply with comparable scrutiny during their tenure. Trump has said he would support legislation to prevent elected officials from stock trade, saying "watched Nancy Pelosi get rich through insider information, and I would be OK with it. If they send that to me, I would do it."

✈️ The Department of Homeland Security terminated the $200 million Quiet Skies program on Thursday, after concerns it was used to target political opponents rather than prevent terrorism. The program, which flagged travelers for enhanced airport screening, failed to stop any terrorist attacks despite monitoring thousands, including a notable case involving a Republican congressman’s wife. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced the decision, calling for a congressional probe into the program’s misuse under the guise of national security.

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