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🇺🇸 Trump Hits NATO Summit
Happy Wednesday, Patriots!
Another impeachment stunt — crushed.
This time, even Trump’s enemies weren’t buying it.
Yesterday, 128 House Democrats joined Republicans to shut down a radical attempt to impeach President Trump over his successful Iran strike. The resolution, pushed by far-left Rep. Al Green and backed by AOC, went down in flames 344–79.
Trump’s response? Vintage fire:
“Go ahead and try impeaching me again — MAKE MY DAY!”
He also torched AOC, Ilhan Omar, and “low-IQ” Squad members for ignoring their crime-ridden districts while trying to cancel America’s most successful president.
Meanwhile, Trump headed to NATO… and the radical Left just handed him another political win on a silver platter.
Take a look at the rest of today’s top Trump news below!
—Nick
In today’s email:
🔔 Trump Slams Israel
🛂 Trump Pressures NATO
☢️ Democrats Failed Impeachment Attempt
🩺 RFK Jr. Clashes With Democrats
🛢️ LA Vice Mayor Under FBI Investigation
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Check out all the latest developments and more below!
⚔️ Trump Slams Israel and Iran for Breaking Ceasefire
President Trump expressed frustration with both Israel and Iran for violating the ceasefire he brokered, stating on Truth Social, “I’m not happy with Israel, and I’m not happy with Iran either.” Israel launched airstrikes on Iranian weapons depots hours after the ceasefire began, while Iran fired missiles at Tel Aviv, breaching the midnight agreement. Trump warned both nations of “severe consequences” if violations continue, emphasizing his commitment to the truce. The White House, through Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, is pushing for renewed talks to salvage the peace deal. Trump’s team remains focused on preventing escalation, with Vice President JD Vance urging compliance to avoid further U.S. involvement.
🤝 Trump Set to Push NATO Allies for Higher Defense Spending
President Trump is scheduled to address the NATO Summit in The Hague today, pressing allies to commit to a new defense spending target of 5% of GDP, up from the current 2% goal. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte expressed support, stating, “His push for fair burden-sharing strengthens our alliance,” as leaders prepare to endorse the elevated target. Trump, who arrived Tuesday, aims to bolster NATO’s readiness against threats from Russia and China, building on his recent Israel-Iran ceasefire success. The White House emphasized Trump’s role in revitalizing the alliance’s financial commitments, with discussions also covering Ukraine’s defense. The speech is expected to reinforce America’s leadership, with Rutte praising Trump’s actions on Iran as a boost to NATO’s credibility.
💰 Trump Demands Passing of ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Before Vacation
President Trump urged Congress to pass his “One Big, Beautiful Bill Act” as soon as possible, insisting lawmakers stay in session until it’s done. In a Truth Social post, he declared, “No one goes on vacation until this is finished,” emphasizing the bill’s urgency to avoid economic fallout. The legislation, facing Senate hurdles after provisions like a nutrition aid ban for migrants were cut, aims to fund government operations and boost economic growth. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell backed Trump’s call, urging swift action to meet the July 4 deadline. The White House warned that failure to pass the bill could trigger a recession, pressing Congress to prioritize it.
🚨 Trump Taunts Democrats Over Failed Impeachment Push
President Trump mocked Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Jasmine Crockett on Truth Social, calling them “stupid” and “low IQ” after their support for a failed impeachment attempt over his Iran strikes. He dared Democrats to try again, stating, “Go ahead, try me, impeaching me again, make my day,” following a 344-79 House vote to table the resolution. Trump labeled the effort “nonsense,” proclaiming, “These people are so bad for our country!” The White House, through Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, called the impeachment a “political stunt” that Americans saw through. Vice President JD Vance backed Trump, dismissing the move as a “waste of time.”

President Trump poses with Netherland's King Willem Alexander, Netherland's Queen Maxima and NATO heads of state and government during a group photo on the sidelines of the NATO summit in The Hague, Netherlands.
🔔 Trump Arrives For NATO Summit 🔔
President Trump descended on The Hague for the NATO Summit, arriving Tuesday to a warm reception from allies and delivering a commanding performance that reaffirmed America’s leadership on the global stage. Fresh off brokering a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, Trump used his Tuesday meetings and anticipated Wednesday speech to press NATO leaders for a new 5% GDP defense spending target, a sharp increase from the current 2% goal.
His arrival, marked by a standing ovation from Secretary General Mark Rutte, showcased a revitalized alliance buoyed by Trump’s recent diplomatic triumph. From pushing NATO’s financial overhaul to dismissing detractors, Trump’s two-day presence at the summit cemented his image as a forceful leader navigating both alliance unity and domestic political firestorms.
Trump landed in The Hague to a hero’s welcome, with Rutte praising his “decisive action” on Iran’s nuclear program as a boost to NATO’s credibility. In private meetings with leaders like French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Trump emphasized that European nations must shoulder more defense costs to counter threats from Russia and China.
The recent ceasefire, which halted a 12-day Israel-Iran conflict, set the stage for Trump’s push, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressing gratitude for U.S. support during a sideline discussion. Trump’s Tuesday agenda focused on rallying allies for a stronger NATO, with Rutte stating, “His leadership ensures we’re ready for any challenge,” as leaders agreed to explore the 5% spending goal.
The summit’s momentum was briefly overshadowed by a leaked CNN intelligence report, which suggested the U.S. strikes on Iran’s Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan sites only set back its nuclear program by months, not years. Trump erupted in response, addressing the leak from The Hague on Tuesday night via Truth Social, calling CNN “fake news” and “scum” as he stood behind the report of Iran’s nuclear program being obliterated. He labeled the leak “treasonous,” echoing U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff’s call for an investigation into the sources, which he claimed undermined national security. The White House, through Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, dismissed the report as “baseless,” with Trump vowing to “find the leakers” and hold them accountable.
Despite the controversy, Trump’s presence dominated the summit, with allies rallying behind his assertive leadership. Rutte, in a joint press conference, credited Trump’s Iran strategy for enabling NATO to focus on broader threats, stating, “His push for burden-sharing strengthens our alliance.” Trump’s interactions with leaders, including a planned Wednesday dinner with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, showing his ability to leverage personal diplomacy.

Trump walks with Air Force Commander Colonel Angela Ochoa after stepping off Marine One to board Air Force One to depart for the NATO summit in The Hague, Netherlands, at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland
🍟 Quick Bite News 🍟
💸 Energy Secretary Chris Wright slammed the Biden administration for rushing out $90 billion in green energy loans after President Trump’s 2024 election victory, calling it an “absolutely infuriating” misuse of taxpayer funds. The loans, funneled through the Department of Energy’s Loan Programs Office, supported projects like Rivian’s $6.57 billion deal, which private lenders had rejected. Wright vowed to recover tens of billions, stating, “We can do something about this,” as Trump’s team investigates the last-minute spending spree.
💉 Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. clashed with Rep. Frank Pallone during a House hearing, accusing him of accepting $2 million from pharmaceutical companies to push vaccine mandates. Kennedy, advocating for vaccine safety reviews, stated, “You’ve accepted $2 million from pharma,” intensifying the debate over drug industry influence. Pallone defended his record, claiming the funds supported public health, but Kennedy’s accusations fueled tensions over Trump’s health policy reforms.
📰 The Federal Trade Commission approved a merger between ad giants Omnicom and IPG, requiring them to pledge not to discriminate against conservative media based on political viewpoints. FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson hailed the agreement, stating, “This ensures a level playing field for all media outlets.” The deal, part of President Trump’s push for fair media treatment, aims to prevent ad agencies from boycotting conservative platforms.
💵 Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell told Congress the Fed will delay interest rate cuts until inflation is better controlled, despite President Trump’s demand for immediate reductions. Powell stated, “Our obligation is to keep longer-term inflation expectations well anchored,” prioritizing data-driven decisions over political pressure. Trump’s push for cuts aims to ease economic strain, but Powell expects inflation to rise soon, justifying the Fed’s cautious stance.
🚨 The FBI is investigating Cudahy Vice Mayor Cynthia Gonzalez for allegedly urging LA gang members to “protect their turf” from ICE agents during a public speech. Gonzalez’s remarks, captured on video, called on gangs like 18th Street and Florencia to resist Trump’s deportation efforts, prompting federal scrutiny. ICE Director Tom Homan condemned the statement, vowing to continue operations, while Gonzalez’s office has not commented
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