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🇺🇸 Trump Advances Ukraine Peace Talks
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President Trump just took aim at the Smithsonian, calling it “OUT OF CONTROL” and ordering a sweeping review of eight major museums.
He says taxpayer-funded exhibits are packed with woke propaganda that tears down America instead of celebrating it.

Now, ahead of the 250th anniversary, Trump wants every museum narrative reset to focus on American greatness — not left-wing revisionism.
This is Trump taking the culture war right into the halls of our nation’s most powerful historic institutions.
There’s much more Trump news for you below!
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In today’s email:
🔔 Trump Advances Ukraine Peace Talks
🇺🇸 Trump Announces Rules for Citizenship Applicants
🖤 Noem Reveals Trump's Black Border Wall Strategy
⚖️ Schiff Begins Defense Against Trump Investigation
📱 White House Launches Trump TikTok Account
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President Trump is doubling down on his mission to bring peace to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, making clear once again that American troops will not be sent into harm’s way. Even after his landmark meeting with both leaders, the Left still finds new ways to attack every step he takes. Still, Trump is hinting that a breakthrough could be closer than ever, and it’ll be something to watch when the media is forced to cover the reality of peace taking shape.
Meanwhile, talk is growing in Washington about a “great new bill” designed to give the economy another boost, while the administration is also rewriting outdated citizenship rules to reflect what it truly means to be an American. With bold ideas and decisive action, President Trump is proving day after day that he’s serious about reshaping the country and giving power back to the people.
Check out all the latest developments and more below!
🇺🇸 Trump Announces Rules for Citizenship Applicants
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued a memo directing officers to consider immigrants' "positive contributions" as part of a more "holistic" approach to evaluating citizenship applications, moving beyond simply checking for the absence of misconduct. The August 15 memo states that becoming a naturalized citizen means "being an active and responsible member of society" and requires demonstrating good moral character through positive attributes and community contributions. Officers must now evaluate applicants' community involvement including family caregiving, ties to the United States, educational attainment, stable employment history, career achievements, and tax payment records as part of citizenship determination. The policy expands the list of disqualifying offenses to include drug use, two or more DUI convictions, and conduct considered inconsistent with civic responsibility such as reckless traffic infractions or harassment. USCIS spokesman Matthew Tragesser stated that "U.S. citizenship is the gold standard of citizenship — it should only be offered to the world's best of the best," emphasizing that officers must account for positive contributions to American society rather than just the absence of misconduct.
🖤 Noem Reveals Trump's Black Border Wall Strategy
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced that the entire southern border wall will be painted black at President Trump's specific request as part of the administration's strategy to increase the wall's effectiveness as a deterrent. Speaking in Santa Teresa, New Mexico, Noem explained the black paint serves dual purposes: making the wall heat up more in hot temperatures to make it harder to climb, and increasing the lifespan of the metal structure. Noem stated that wall construction is advancing at a pace of close to half a mile per day, funded by Congress's "one big, beautiful bill" passed in July that allocated significant resources for continued construction. The administration is also investing in technology, cameras, sensors and waterborne infrastructure to ensure long-term border security efficiency. Interim Chief Patrol Agent Walter Slosar reported that the El Paso Sector now apprehends an average of 41 people per day compared to 2,300 daily under the Biden administration in 2023, with a seven-day average of only nine gotaways and Border Patrol agents now pursuing migrants who are "running from us" rather than simply observing them pass through.
⚖️ Schiff Begins Defense Against Trump Investigation
Senator Adam Schiff launched a legal defense fund called the "Senator Schiff Legal Defense Fund," filed with the Internal Revenue Service on Thursday, as he faces a federal investigation for alleged mortgage fraud and repeated condemnation from President Trump over years of promoting the "Russiagate" narrative. Schiff's spokeswoman stated the fund will help him "fight back against these baseless smears" as Trump and his allies continue "weaponizing the justice process." Trump and Schiff have been political foes dating back to Trump's first administration, when Schiff oversaw the first impeachment trial against Trump in 2020 for alleged abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. White House spokesman Harrison Fields called Schiff a "fraud" and "corrupt politician," while Trump referenced recently declassified documents alleging the Obama administration "manufactured and politicized intelligence" to create the Russia influence narrative despite contrary intelligence community information. Schiff faces federal investigation for mortgage fraud, with the U.S. Federal Housing Finance Agency alleging he "falsified bank documents and property records to acquire more favorable loan terms" for a Potomac, Maryland property from 2003-2019, though Schiff denies wrongdoing and calls it "baseless political retribution."
📱 White House Launches Trump TikTok Account
The White House launched its official TikTok account @whitehouse on Tuesday afternoon, with the bio reading "Welcome to the Golden Age of America" and gaining thousands of followers within an hour. President Trump appears front and center in the debut video captioned "America we are BACK!" featuring footage from rallies and notable appearances with Trump's voiceover saying "Every day, I wake up determined to deliver a better life for the people all across this nation. I am your voice." White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt stated the Trump administration is committed to communicating with audiences on as many platforms as possible, noting that Trump's message dominated TikTok during his presidential campaign. Trump previously launched his personal TikTok account @realdonaldtrump in June 2024 to connect with young voters, with his debut video going viral and generating millions of likes and views. The White House's TikTok launch comes as Trump has issued multiple extensions to delay the TikTok ban, with ByteDance required to sell its U.S. operations by September 17 unless another extension is granted.

European leaders join Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and President Trump at the White House.
🔔 Trump Advances Ukraine Peace Talks 🔔
President Trump has definitively ruled out deploying American boots on the ground in Ukraine, guaranteeing that European nations will shoulder the primary security burden in any post-peace deal arrangement. During a Fox News interview, Trump provided his personal assurance that no American troops would be sent to Ukraine, stating "You have my assurance, and I'm President." The administration's approach instead relies on European forces taking the lead role while the United States provides supporting capabilities, particularly through air support and intelligence assets. Trump emphasized that European nations are "willing to put people on the ground" while America helps "especially by air because nobody has the kind of stuff we have."
The White House has simultaneously rejected open-ended funding for Ukraine, with Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stating that Trump won't continue "writing blank checks to fund a war very far away." Instead, the administration has crafted what Leavitt called a "creative solution" having NATO purchase American weaponry to backfill Ukrainian military needs while being "sensitive to the needs of the American taxpayer." This approach follows Vice President JD Vance's message to European leaders that the U.S. is "done with the funding of the Ukraine war business" and that European allies must take greater responsibility for the conflict in their region.
Progress toward peace negotiations accelerated following Trump's summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska, where Putin reportedly agreed to accept security guarantees for Ukraine. Trump described this as a "very significant step" and expressed optimism that "collectively we can reach an agreement that will deter any future aggression towards Ukraine." The momentum continued with Monday's White House meeting between Trump, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and European leaders, where Trump arranged for a future Putin-Zelensky meeting after calling the Russian president during the gathering.

French President Emmanuel Macron emerged from the White House meetings advocating for Geneva as the venue for the next round of peace talks, stating he was "pushing for Geneva" as a neutral location. Switzerland quickly embraced the proposal, with Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis confirming the country's willingness to host talks "even at short notice" and pledging to grant immunity from international arrest warrants for all Russians attending a peace summit. However, Putin has reportedly expressed preference for Moscow as the venue, creating a diplomatic challenge that Trump will need to navigate.
Personal diplomacy has played a crucial role in Trump's peacemaking efforts, with First Lady Melania Trump writing directly to Putin asking him to protect children's innocence by restoring peace. The letter, hand-delivered by President Trump during their Alaska meeting, drew gratitude from President Zelensky, who thanked her for attention to "one of the most painful and difficult issues of this war, the abduction of Ukrainian children by Russia." Trump was overheard telling Macron in a hot mic moment that he believes Putin "wants to make a deal for me," adding "as crazy as it sounds," suggesting a personal dynamic that could facilitate negotiations.
The administration has faced criticism from media outlets, prompting Leavitt to defend Trump's approach by highlighting his record of resolving seven global conflicts in seven months. House Republicans have nominated Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, citing his "concrete contributions to international fraternity" and "leadership in reducing conflict and the risk of war" through his recent diplomatic initiatives with both Russia and Ukraine. The nomination letter specifically praised his Alaska summit with Putin and subsequent White House meetings with European leaders as significant steps toward establishing "a path towards a Ukraine ceasefire, prisoner exchanges, humanitarian corridors, and future security arrangements."
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🍟 Quick Bite News 🍟
⚓ U.S. destroyers including USS Gravely and USS Jason Dunham are patrolling international waters around Venezuela as President Trump escalates efforts to stop drug cartels, with around 4,000 Marines and soldiers deploying over several months backed by spy planes, warships and submarines. The Trump administration has labeled Venezuela's regime a "narco-terror cartel" and demanded President Nicolás Maduro be held accountable, with Attorney General Pam Bondi announcing a $50 million reward for information leading to Maduro's arrest. The massive operation marks a dramatic escalation in Trump's push to block fentanyl and drug pipelines fueling America's overdose crisis.
🛡️ National Guard troops from six red states - Ohio, West Virginia, South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee - are deploying to Washington D.C. to help tackle crime as part of President Trump's crackdown in the nation's capital. More than 2,000 National Guard troops are slated to participate in the effort, with roughly 1,300 already arrived in Washington as of Tuesday. The deployment comes after Trump announced plans to activate approximately 800 National Guard troops and federalize the Metropolitan Police Department following the assault of a former DOGE staffer.
🔒 Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard removed security clearances from 37 current and former intelligence officials at President Trump's direction, accusing them of politicizing and manipulating intelligence. The revoked clearances include former Obama DNI James Clapper, who Gabbard claimed told officials to "compromise" normal procedures to rush a 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment related to Russia's influence in the 2016 election. The officials' access to classified systems, facilities, materials and information was terminated immediately, with their contracts or employment with the government also terminated.
🏗️ The Department of Homeland Security is expanding detention centers with a new facility in southwest Nebraska nicknamed the "Cornhusker Clink" as part of President Trump's push to add thousands of new ICE detention beds nationwide. The facility will combine 200 new beds with 280 already in place at the Work Ethic Camp in McCook, providing detention space for illegal aliens awaiting deportation or in deportation proceedings. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem warned that illegal aliens in the region could find themselves at Cornhusker Clink and encouraged them to "avoid arrest and self-deport now using the CBP Home App."
📺 Former Paramount chief Shari Redstone saw potential benefits in President Trump's lawsuit against CBS News, hoping his criticism could force the network to provide more balanced coverage of the Israel-Hamas war. Redstone, a staunch supporter of Israel, was vocal in her complaints about CBS' slanted coverage against Israel and thought Trump's legal pressure might accomplish what she couldn't internally. The former controlling shareholder supported the multimillion-dollar settlement reached last month between Trump and Paramount over allegations of "election interference."
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