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🇺🇸 Trump Announces Historic EU Trade Deal
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President Trump just turned up the heat on Vladimir Putin — slashing the ceasefire deadline he gave Russia in their war with Ukraine.
Standing beside British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Scotland, Trump said he’s “very disappointed” in Putin and won’t wait around for 50 days like he first promised.
Tariffs —up to 100%—are now on the table if Moscow drags its feet.
This is Trump at his toughest: calling the shots, keeping America first, and proving to the world that peace comes through strength.
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đź”” Trump Announces Historic EU Trade Deal
🏫 Trump Releases $6.8 Billion in Frozen Education Funds to States
đź’° Trump Accuses Kamala of Illegal Payments to Celebrities
⚖️ Trump Says SCOTUS Immunity Ruling Benefits Obama in Russiagate
🏢 Trump Funds Expansion of Migrant Camps Like Alligator Alcatraz
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President Trump touched down in the United Kingdom and wasted no time telling European leaders they need to get serious about their immigration crises or risk losing Europe as they know it. Holding no punches, Trump said “You’ve got to get your act together.” True to his reputation, he combined this tough stance with a power move on the economic front, securing a landmark trade deal with the EU that promises a huge boost for American energy exports and investments.
Back home, Trump is doubling down on border security by pushing for more detention centers modeled after Florida’s “Alligator Alcatraz,” a plan sure to ignite fierce opposition from the left. On the political battlefield, the President also raised eyebrows by calling out the Harris campaign’s questionable payments to high-profile celebrities, stirring fresh legal questions. As always, Trump is blending tough talk with deal-making and policy action, keeping all eyes on his next move.
Check out all the latest developments and more below!
🏫 Trump Releases $6.8 Billion in Frozen Education Funds to States
The Trump administration moved to release roughly $6.8 billion in previously frozen federal funds designated for K-12 education programs, with dispersal to the states starting next week following the Office of Management and Budget’s review and approval. Secretary Linda McMahon announced the decision during the National Governors Association Summer Meeting, emphasizing the administration’s commitment to collaborating closely with governors to address diverse education needs and ensure smoother communication going forward. The release comes after more than 20 Democratic attorneys general sued the administration over the freeze, calling it unconstitutional and harmful to states just weeks before the new school year. Governors from both parties expressed appreciation for the thawing of funds, and McMahon reaffirmed the administration’s goal of returning greater control over education to the states, consistent with President Trump’s executive order dismantling the Department of Education. The administration intends to avoid similar funding delays in the future by improving review processes and engagement with state leadership.
đź’° Trump Accuses Kamala Campaign of Illegal Payments to Celebrities
President Trump accused former Vice President Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign of violating the law by allegedly paying Beyoncé, Oprah Winfrey, and Al Sharpton multimillion-dollar sums for endorsements or appearances, questioning the legality and transparency of these transactions. Trump cited campaign expenditure records, pointing to $11m purportedly paid to Beyoncé for an endorsement, $3m to Oprah for “expenses,” and $600,000 to Al Sharpton, asserting these payments were for “doing absolutely NOTHING!” and were misreported in campaign filings. He insisted that paying for political endorsements was “totally illegal,” calling for prosecution and promising to push for a major investigation. The Harris campaign denied Beyoncé was paid for an endorsement, though campaign finance records show a $165,000 payment to her production company and other sums to Winfrey and Sharpton’s organizations.
⚖️ Trump Says SCOTUS Immunity Ruling Benefits Obama in Russiagate
President Trump declared that the Supreme Court’s recent presidential immunity ruling would benefit former President Obama, following Trump’s public claim that Obama was the “ringleader” of “Russiagate”, alleging intelligence was manufactured to create the Trump–Russia narrative. Trump said Obama had committed “criminal acts,” but that the immunity decision would likely shelter Obama, though not those around him. The House Intelligence Committee report, declassified by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, found that intelligence about Russia’s 2016 election interference was built on “unusual directives” from Obama and that the finished product, an Intelligence Community Assessment, was hastily assembled by just five CIA analysts, lacking proper review. Obama has categorically denied Trump’s allegations, with his spokesperson calling them “bizarre” and a distraction from credible, widely accepted conclusions about Russian interference. Gabbard noted that there were persistent “deep state obstacles” to full transparency and that both she and President Trump were seeking to ensure the truth is brought forward for the American public.
🏢 Trump Funds Expansion of Migrant Camps Like Alligator Alcatraz
The Trump administration is offering $608 million to U.S. states for the construction or expansion of migrant detention facilities inspired by Florida’s “Alligator Alcatraz,” a high-security complex built in the Everglades that can house up to 3,000 migrants, surrounded by natural barriers and fencing. Funding will be distributed under FEMA’s new Detention Support Grant Program, aiming to speed up temporary detention site construction by allowing state and local governments to sidestep procurement delays. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem praised the Alligator Alcatraz model for its speed and efficiency, encouraging other states to replicate Florida’s approach, and reported that at least five states are already in talks to build similar facilities using federal guidance and money. Trump visited the Florida camp, commending its professionalism and emphasizing that, given its remote swamp location, the only way out for detainees was “really deportation”. As Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) aims to double nationwide detention capacity to 100,000 beds by year’s end, the administration’s plan comes in response to a rising number of migrants in custody, with more than 56,000 detained as of June.

President Trump shakes hands with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Sunday at his golf resort in Turnberry, Scotland, after the two leaders agreed to terms for a trade deal.
đź”” Trump Announces Historic EU Trade Deal đź””
President Trump arrived in Scotland and immediately delivered a blistering warning to European leaders, charging that mass migration is “killing Europe” and describing the influx as a “horrible invasion” overtaking the continent. He singled out Europe’s open-border approach, declaring that unless urgent action is taken, “you’re not going to have a Europe anymore.” In his remarks, Trump repeatedly contrasted European struggles with his own border policies, boasting that the previous month saw “nobody entering our country” illegally and that the U.S. had forcibly removed large numbers of undocumented migrants under his administration.
According to Trump, some European leaders have managed the migration crisis better than others, though he refused to identify them to avoid "embarrassing" their peers. He characterized Europe’s challenges as existential, suggesting that national identities and cultures are threatened by uncontrolled immigration.
President Trump’s rhetoric has struck a chord with nationalist movements in Europe while also drawing sharp rebuke from critics who view his language as incendiary and divisive. Despite his own roots in Scotland and Germany, he argued that ties of ancestry do not diminish the risks posed by large-scale migration to the continent’s future. As Europe faces increasing numbers of asylum seekers arriving by boat, particularly on the shores of the United Kingdom, Trump’s warnings reverberated across political circles and newsrooms alike. He urged European governments to “shut it down” and emulate what he described as America’s successful crackdown, attributing advances to policies that dramatically reduced border crossings and accelerated deportations.
Against this fraught backdrop, Trump also engaged in high-stakes negotiations with European Union leaders, ultimately announcing what he called the “biggest deal ever made” between the United States and the EU. The landmark trade agreement commits the EU to purchasing $750b in American energy and investing an additional $600b in the U.S. - a move designed to correct transatlantic trade imbalances and deepen economic ties. In return, the United States will impose a 15% tariff on most European imports, replacing an imminent across-the-board hike to 30%. During joint appearances, President Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen described the deal as mutually beneficial, designed to bring both sides closer together and stave off escalating trade tensions.
The agreement goes further: the EU has pledged to purchase substantial quantities of U.S. military equipment, though precise figures are yet to be finalized. Certain sectors, such as aircraft, chemicals, and some agricultural products, will also see strategic tariff exemptions. Both leaders expressed hope that their accord would provide long-term stability for businesses on both sides of the Atlantic. The starting point, according to Trump and President von der Leyen, was to address the surplus enjoyed by the EU and the U.S. deficit, with the intent of fostering truly reciprocal commerce.
While visiting his golf properties in Scotland, President Trump’s trip served as a mix of business, diplomacy, and public messaging, with strong reactions trailing both his remarks on migration and his major economic announcement. Throughout his engagements, Trump maintained that safeguarding national borders and achieving fair trade are ultimately intertwined, each supporting his vision of renewed national and continental strength. In conclusion, he reinforced that immigration and trade policy are not merely questions of economics or security, but matters that cut to the heart of sovereignty, identity, and the long-term survival of Western nations.

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🕊️ In an act of diplomacy, President Trump intervened in the escalating border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia by urging both countries to halt fighting and signaling he would not finalize trade deals with either unless hostilities stopped. Following his discussions with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and Thailand's Acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai, the nations agreed to meet for ceasefire negotiations, coordinated with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and supported by Malaysia and China. Despite this agreement, some clashes continued as both sides prepared for talks aimed at ending four days of intense fighting that caused over 30 deaths and displaced more than 168,000 people.
đź“° President Trump released a list of names linked to Jeffrey Epstein that the media should focus on amid the ongoing files controversy, emphasizing the importance of transparency and accountability. He criticized media outlets for ignoring these individuals while suggesting the public deserves further information about Epstein-related dealings. Trump highlighted names connected to various spheres, including politics and entertainment, insisting that investigating their associations is crucial for uncovering broader truths.
🌍 Over the weekend, President Trump dismissed France’s recent recognition of Palestine, portraying it as an unhelpful act while prominent Republicans, including Senator Marco Rubio, criticized the move for undermining Israel and destabilizing the Middle East peace process. The administration maintained a strong pro-Israel stance, signaling that such unilateral recognitions could hinder efforts toward a negotiated settlement. Trump’s dismissal is part of growing Republican concerns that these diplomatic actions complicate U.S. foreign policy in the region.
✉️ President Trump penned a heartfelt letter to the mother of a slain congressional intern, expressing condolences and emphasizing the intern’s dedication and impact during her tenure in Congress. He acknowledged the profound grief experienced by her family and colleagues while honoring her memory as a committed public servant. Trump’s letter underscored the personal loss involved beyond the political sphere, showing sympathy and respect for those affected by the tragedy.
đź‘® The U.S. Secret Service apprehended an individual who climbed a fence near the U.S. Treasury Building, adjacent to the White House, after the person reportedly left a suspicious package on the sidewalk. The Explosive Ordnance Disposal team responded quickly and cleared the item to ensure public safety. The suspect was taken for medical evaluation and faces charges for unlawful entry along with a fugitive warrant from another jurisdiction.
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