🇺🇸 Trump Gives Putin a 50-Day Deadline

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Happy Tuesday, Patriots!

President Trump just gave Vladimir Putin the strongest ultimatum yet: end the war in Ukraine within 50 days or face a crushing wave of 100% secondary tariffs on countries doing business with Russia.

That means if China, India, or anyone else keeps buying Russian oil, they pay the price too, and global markets will feel it.

Trump didn’t stop there. He also confirmed that U.S.-made long-range missiles are heading to Ukraine under a blockbuster NATO weapons deal, fully paid for by Europe.

This isn’t empty diplomacy. It’s a warning shot — and the clock is ticking.

Be sure to catch the rest of today’s Trump news below!

—Nick

In today’s email:
🔔 Trump Gives Putin a 50-Day Deadline
⚖️ Trump Education Department Layoffs Resume
🇬🇧 President Trump's Unprecedented UK Visit
🖊️ President Trump on Biden's Autopen
💼 Trump Administration Challenges ICE Order

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✅TRACKING TRUMP✅

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Hey Team! 😎

In a strong move to address global challenges, President Trump has unveiled a new strategy to press Vladimir Putin towards peace negotiations in Ukraine. Trump also announced a substantial arms agreement with NATO allies, which involves European nations funding American-made military equipment for Ukraine and receiving U.S.-produced weapons in return.

On the homefront, the President has received the green light to continue his efforts to halve the Department of Education's workforce, aiming to reduce bureaucracy and direct resources more efficiently. Meanwhile, questions persist regarding Joe Biden's actions in office, particularly concerning his autopen use for sweeping pardons, an issue President Trump has called a major scandal that could have serious implications. As we observe the ongoing progress of this administration, we continue to see actions aimed at strengthening our allies while putting Americans first. While Democrats may attempt to stop him at every turn, Trump and his team are working around the clock to ensure American prosperity is the priority.

Check out all the latest developments and more below!

⚖️ Trump Education Department Layoffs Resume
The Supreme Court, in a 6-3 decision on Monday, permitted President Trump's Department of Education to continue its plan to halve its workforce. This ruling overturned a lower court's decision that had previously ordered the reinstatement of approximately 1,400 terminated employees. Education Secretary Linda McMahon applauded the decision, stating it enables her to pursue the objective of reducing the department for greater efficiency and accountability. The department had initiated these cuts to streamline operations and eliminate perceived duplicative efforts, ensuring no impact on student aid or civil rights investigations. Trump, who desires to abolish the Department of Education, sees this as a step towards returning educational responsibilities to states and communities.

🇬🇧 President Trump's Unprecedented UK Visit
President Trump has accepted an unprecedented second state visit to the UK, hosted by King Charles III, scheduled for September 17-19 at Windsor Castle. This visit marks the first time a U.S. president has received a second state invitation, highlighting the UK's emphasis on the U.S.-UK partnership. The decision for this rare second state visit occurs amid heightened global security concerns, particularly regarding Russia's actions in Ukraine. Trump is also expected to meet British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Scotland later this month during a private visit to his golf resort. The visit underscores the UK's strategic desire to maintain close ties with the U.S. in an ever-changing security environment.

🖊️ President Trump on Biden's Autopen
President Trump asserted that former President Biden was unaware of the documents signed with his autopen, specifically regarding sweeping pardons. President Trump labeled this "autopen saga" a scandal of significant proportions, blaming Biden's staff for the actions. He claimed to guarantee that former President Biden possessed no knowledge of the specific signings. The New York Times reported that while former President Biden approved the standards for these categorical pardons, he did not individually sign off on each name. An aide indicated that the autopen was used for final lists with minor adjustments, a practice considered routine.

⚖️ Trump Administration Challenges ICE Order
The Trump administration is legally challenging a federal temporary restraining order limiting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations in Los Angeles. Issued by a federal judge, the order prohibits ICE detentive stops without reasonable suspicion and forbids reliance on factors like race or language. The Trump administration contends the lawsuit was expanded to create a systemic challenge against federal immigration enforcement, severely restricting their authority. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass commended the court's decision, describing the administration's enforcement actions as "unconstitutional and reckless raids." Plaintiffs allege indiscriminate arrests and mistakenly apprehending U.S. citizens, while the Trump administration disputes these claims, asserting legality of recent arrests.

President Trump meets with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte in the Oval Office of the White House on Monday

🔔 Trump Gives Putin a 50-Day Deadline🔔

President Trump recently unveiled decisive measures aimed at addressing the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and bolstering NATO's defensive posture. During a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, President Trump announced a 50-day deadline for Russian President Vladimir Putin to achieve peace in Ukraine. Failure to meet this deadline would trigger a significant response: a 100% "secondary tariff" on nations purchasing Russian exports. These tariffs specifically target major buyers of Russian crude oil, including China and India. This bold economic pressure seeks to disconnect these countries from trade with Moscow, compelling Russia towards negotiation.

In a parallel strategic move, President Trump revealed a new agreement for European NATO allies to fund American-made military equipment for Ukraine. This deal is designed to generate a substantial inflow of foreign investment into U.S. companies and jobs, with Europe bearing the financial cost of the weapons. NATO Secretary General Rutte described this arrangement as "really big," acknowledging its strategic importance. The initial phase involves European states providing their existing weapon stockpiles to Ukraine. These European contributions will then be replenished by new production sourced directly from the United States.

President Trump confirmed the U.S. has agreed to sell billions of dollars worth of arms, including Patriot air defense missile systems, to NATO allies like Germany, Finland, and Denmark. These weapons will be swiftly distributed to Ukraine, reinforcing its defense capabilities. Secretary General Rutte praised these arms sales as "logical" and a clear sign of European nations increasing their defense spending. Trump expressed clear frustration with Moscow's actions, noting that previous hopes for peace agreements were undermined by renewed Russian missile launches.

Secretary General Rutte believes these collective actions send a powerful message to countries engaged in trade with Russia, urging them to pressure Putin into serious peace talks. He emphasized that the unity between the United States and Europe demonstrates a commitment to "do whatever it takes for Ukraine." If in the Kremlin, Secretary General Rutte stated he "would not be too happy," echoing President Trump's serious intent regarding peace. Trump advocates for Russia to prioritize opening trade to the West, recognizing Russia's economic potential over continued conflict. This strategic approach shows the resilience of President Trump’s commitment to advancing America First principles by leveraging economic power and fostering defense partnerships.

🍟 Quick Bite News 🍟

🔪 An Iranian movement, "Blood Covenant," claims to have crowdfunded over $40 million as a reward for assassinating President Donald Trump. The Middle East Media Research Institute reported the movement's website featured President Trump in crosshairs, appealing for donations. Iranian religious establishment and officials, backed by fatwas, explicitly call for President Trump's assassination, labeling him an "enemy of Allah and Islam."

🗳️ Entrepreneur and outspoken liberal television personality Mark Cuban criticized the Democratic Party's "Trump sucks" messaging, calling it an ineffective election strategy. In a recent interview, he stated Democrats focus on President Trump instead of addressing American people's needs and improving their lives. Cuban believes Democrats engage in "dorm room discussions" and struggle to offer immediate solutions, unlike President Trump.

📄 Senator Josh Hawley urged DHS Secretary Kristi Noem to declassify all documents regarding the assassination attempt on then-presidential candidate President Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania. Hawley emphasized transparency is vital for public trust, noting alleged stonewalling by the Secret Service and DHS in the investigation. His request follows a report detailing significant Secret Service failures, with whistleblowers providing more information than official sources.

🗣️ The Department of Justice announced a reduction in foreign language use across government services. This initiative minimizes non-essential multilingual services, redirecting resources toward English-language education and assimilation. “As President Trump has made clear, English is the official language of the United States,” Attorney General Pam Bondi said in a statement. Bondi added that the DOJ would be leading “the effort to codify” Trump’s executive order and to “eliminate wasteful virtue-signaling policies across government agencies to promote assimilation over division.”

🤖 The U.S. Department of Defense awarded contracts of up to $200 million each to OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, and Elon Musk's xAI. These contracts aim to accelerate advanced AI adoption within defense workflows and address critical national security challenges. The initiative focuses on developing "agentic AI workflows" and integrating cutting-edge commercial AI to support combat operations and enterprise functions.

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