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Happy Tuesday, Patriots!

President Trump just threw a curveball into the global spotlight — announcing he will resume defensive weapons shipments to Ukraine, days after pausing aid to reassess America’s role abroad.

In true Trump fashion, the pivot came after a series of blunt calls with both Zelensky and Putin, where Trump made it clear: America will help Ukraine defend itself, but on our terms, not Europe’s, not NATO’s.

Trump says the new aid will focus on self-defense, not endless war — and he’s making it part of a broader “America First” reset on global military spending.

Stay tuned. Trump’s peace-through-strength strategy is back in motion — and the world is watching.

Keep reading below for more of today’s Trump headlines!

—Nick

In today’s email:
🔔 Trump Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
🛡️ Trump Orders Border Buoys in Texas Rio Grande
 🇺🇦 Trump Announces More Weapons for Ukraine
⚠️ Iranian Cleric Demands Trump Execution
⚖️ Federal Judge Halts Planned Parenthood Defunding

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✅TRACKING TRUMP✅

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Hey Team! 😎

As Texas grapples with the devastating aftermath of deadly flash floods, President Trump and his administration are mobilizing federal aid to support rescue efforts and assist those searching for missing loved ones along the Guadalupe River. Meanwhile, the left persists in politicizing the tragedy, leveling baseless accusations against the president instead of uniting for recovery.

In other big news, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu surprised President Trump yesterday with a Nobel Peace Prize nomination for his bold leadership in advancing peace in the Israel-Iran conflict. This nomination further secures his legacy as a transformative and patriotic leader driving America’s prosperity through his America First agenda.

Check out all the latest developments and more below!

🛡️ Trump Orders 17 Miles of Border Buoys in Texas Rio Grande
President Trump’s Department of Homeland Security announced plans to install 17 miles of floating border barrier in the Rio Grande in Cameron County, Texas, within the U.S. Border Patrol’s Rio Grande Valley Sector. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem signed a waiver to bypass environmental regulations, ensuring swift construction of the waterborne barrier to address drug smuggling and human trafficking. The project, funded by U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s appropriations, is set for a funding award before the end of Fiscal Year 2025 in September. The initiative builds on President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” which includes provisions for reimbursing states like Texas for border security efforts.

🇺🇦 Trump Announces More Weapons for Ukraine
President Trump revealed that the U.S. will send additional weapons to Ukraine, emphasizing that they are “getting hit very hard” by Russian forces. Speaking to reporters during a dinner with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, he specified the shipments would primarily include defensive weapons to help Ukraine protect itself. The decision follows a White House announcement last week that some arms shipments were paused due to low U.S. military stockpiles. Trump noted the high casualty rates in the conflict, stating, “So many people are dying in that mess.” He has also pushed for negotiations to achieve a ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia.

⚠️ Iranian Cleric Demands Execution of President Trump
Ayatollah Ahmad Khatami, a senior Iranian cleric, called for the executions of President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu under Sharia law dg a Fridermon ehran. He sed both urdering tens of thousands in Gaza and assassinating Qasem Soleimani, commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ Quds Force, according to a translation by Memri TV. The crowd responded with chants of “Death to America,” “Death to England,” and “Death to Israel.” The sermon followed recent U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, heightening tensions. Iranian officials have also demanded President Trump respect Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, threatening the regime’s “real capabilities” if he does not.

⚖️ Federal Judge Halts Planned Parenthood Defunding in Big Beautiful Bill
A federal judge in Boston issued a 14-day temporary restraining order blocking a provision in President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” that would defund Planned Parenthood’s Medicaid reimbursements for one year. Planned Parenthood, along with its Massachusetts and Utah affiliates, filed a lawsuit arguing the provision unconstitutionally targets the organization, which serves over 1 million Medicaid patients annually for services like cancer screenings and STI testing. U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani, an Obama appointee, ordered the Department of Health and Human Services to ensure continued Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthoodthe injunction. The provision, ed via cilia to bypass a 60-vote Senate threshold, followed a Supreme Court ruling allowing states to deny Planned Parenthood Medicaid funds. Planned Parenthood claimed the defunding could force nearly 200 clinics in 24 states to close, while a White House official defended the provision as ending taxpayer support for elective abortion.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced during a White House dinner with President Trump that he had nominated Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize

🔔 Netanyahu Nominates Trump for Peace Prize 🔔

President Trump hosted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for a private dinner in the White House Blue Room to discuss a Gaza ceasefire and Middle East peace efforts. Netanyahu presented President Trump with a letter nominating him for the Nobel Peace Prize, citing his role in negotiating the Abraham Accords in 2020 and his work to end the 21-month Gaza war with Hamas.

President Trump called the nomination a “great honor” and a “very meaningful” recognition of his diplomatic efforts. The nomination was formally submitted to the Norwegian Nobel Committee, highlighting President Trump’s push to normalize relations between Israel and Arab states. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt noted that the nomination underscores President Trump’s focus on fostering stability in the Middle East.

The dinner focused heavily on securing a ceasefire in Gaza, with President Trump emphasizing the need to free at least 10 living hostages and recover 18 bodies held by Hamas. Negotiations, mediated by Qatar and Egypt, are ongoing, with President Trump’s envoy, Steve Witkoff, set to join talks in Doha to finalize a proposed 60-day truce. Netanyahu stressed that any deal must require Hamas to surrender and leave Gaza, ensuring Israel retains security control to prevent the group’s return.

The leaders explored a potential governance model for Gaza, involving Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, and the UAE in a non-Hamas technocratic administration. Experts noted that Hamas’s entrenched control and Israel’s demand for counterterrorism access, similar to its West Bank operations, pose significant obstacles to this plan.

The meeting built on recent U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, including the Fordow site, which have strengthened bilateral coordination. President Trump’s prior discussions with the Saudi Defense Minister opened the door for Saudi Arabia to consider normalizing ties with Israel if a Gaza deal advances.

Netanyahu’s visit included a congressional address, where he expressed support for President Trump’s vision to expand the Abraham Accords to include more Arab states. The Gaza conflict’s toll, with over 57,000 Palestinian deaths, led some to question the timing of the Nobel nomination. Protests by thousands of hostage families occurred during Netanyahu’s visit, demanding a swift resolution to the crisis.

President Trump reiterated his commitment to achieving peace in the Middle East, with plans for further diplomatic engagements to build on the dinner’s progress. The presence of key aides, such as Israel’s Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer, highlighted the strong U.S.-Israel partnership.

The talks also addressed broader regional stability, with both leaders focused on resolving the hostage situation and reshaping Gaza’s future without Hamas. President Trump expressed optimism about the ceasefire talks, viewing them as a step toward lasting peace in the region.

Tulsi Gabbard, the Director of National Intelligence, is rolling out her latest steps to take on the intelligence community.

Under Gabbard, a national security official noted, the DNI has been “the Deep State’s worst nightmare.”

🍟 Quick Bite News 🍟

🛃 President Trump announced new tariff rates on South Africa (30%), Laos and Myanmar (40% each), and Malaysia and Kazakhstan (25% each), posted via Truth Social to address trade imbalances. These rates adjust slightly from higher tariffs proposed at the April 2nd Liberation Day event, with Myanmar and Laos seeing reductions from 44% and 48%, respectively. The tariffs follow similar 25% duties imposed on Japan and South Korea, signaling a broader push to protect American economic interests.

🛑 President Trump’s Labor Department suspended a Biden administration rule that granted collective bargaining rights to foreign H-2A visa farm workers while excluding American farm workers, violating the National Labor Relations Act. Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach, who led 17 states in a lawsuit against the rule, criticized it for prioritizing foreign workers over Americans. The decision is part of President Trump’s broader policy to protect American workers from unfair labor practices.

📜 Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s task force is declassifying documents to reveal how the Biden administration weaponized the intelligence community against Americans, targeting those opposing COVID-19 mandates and other policies. The Director’s Initiatives Group, formed in April, is interviewing whistleblowers and reviewing election processes to address politicization and unauthorized leaks within the intelligence community. The task force has revoked security clearances from officials like Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, and John Brennan, aiming to rebuild public trust through transparency.

🇬🇧 A new trade deal with the United States, signed by President Trump, is driving a surge in investor confidence in Britain, strengthening its post-Brexit economy. The agreement reduces trade barriers, encouraging American businesses to invest in UK sectors like technology and manufacturing. British officials credit President Trump’s commitment to free trade for positioning the UK as a global economic hub.

🌊 Countering many left-wing accusations, meteorologists and the National Weather Service (NWS) union stated that operations during the Texas floods were not impacted by President Trump’s budget cuts, as the agency had sufficient staff. The NWS had extra personnel on hand, ensuring effective forecasting and communication during the crisis that killed at least 100 people. The union, despite rarely agreeing with President Trump, acknowledged that the NWS performed its duties adequately under current funding levels.

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