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Happy Thursday, Patriots,

President Trump just strong-armed Apple into a $100 BILLION commitment to expand U.S. manufacturing—one of the biggest tech wins in American history.

In a fiery Oval Office announcement, Trump warned that a 100% tariff on foreign-made chips is coming fast. But here’s the kicker: companies like Apple that build in the USA won’t pay a dime.

Trump called out Apple’s global outsourcing and made it clear—no more free rides. And it worked.

From semiconductors to Face ID tech, Apple’s bringing it all back—24 factories, 12 states, and a true Made in America supply chain.

Check out more of today’s top Trump news below!

—Nick

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šŸ”” Trump Plans Talks with Putin and Zelensky
šŸŽ Trump and Apple Announce $600 Billion Investment in America
āš–ļø Trump Vows Full Prosecution of Fort Stewart Shooter
🚨 Pennsylvania Man Charged with Threatening to Kill Trump
šŸ”„ Trump Blasts Democrat Senators as 'Country-Hating Thugs'

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President Trump announced yesterday that he concluded a productive phone call with Vladimir Putin, though the details of their conversation are still forthcoming. As tensions between the U.S. and Russia continue to cast a shadow over global relations, confidence in the President’s ability to pursue a diplomatic resolution remains strong.

Meanwhile, back home, all eyes are on the economy as many of the new high tariffs officially take effect today. At the same time, Trump revealed that Apple will invest $600 billion into the American economy, creating over 20,000 new jobs. This monumental achievement is yet another example of President Trump’s relentless commitment to advancing American strength and economic leadership.

Check out all the latest developments and more below!

šŸŽ Trump and Apple Announce $600 Billion Investment in America
President Trump and Apple CEO Tim Cook declared that Apple will invest $600 billion in the United States over the next four years, marking the largest corporate investment in American history. This investment includes the creation of over 20,000 new jobs in manufacturing, engineering, and supply chain operations. Apple is expanding its supplier partnerships with companies such as Corning and Broadcom to accelerate domestic production. Facilities will be constructed to build the world’s largest Smart Glass production line in Kentucky, a server manufacturing plant spanning 250,000 square feet in Houston, and new data centers across the country. Additional manufacturing and recycling plants are planned in Michigan, Texas, and California to support Apple’s aim to increase domestic output and reduce reliance on overseas production.

āš–ļø Trump Vows Full Prosecution of Fort Stewart Shooter
President Trump publicly condemned the Fort Stewart shooting incident and declared the shooter will face prosecution to the fullest extent allowed by law. He extended prayers for the wounded, victims, and their families and expressed commitment to ensuring justice is served swiftly. Details about the shooter’s identity and motives were minimal in the article, but official statements confirmed ongoing investigations. The president emphasized the need for legal consequences following acts of violence on military bases. Federal authorities are coordinating with military and local officials to manage the case.

🚨 Pennsylvania Man Charged with Threatening to Kill Trump
Jacob Buckley of Pennsylvania was federally charged for making explicit threats to kill President Trump before he assumed office. The U.S. Secret Service uncovered Buckley’s intentions through an investigation that traced communications and plans related to the threat. The criminal charges include accusations that carry penalties of up to five years in prison and supervised release following incarceration. Officials described the case as an example of continued threats against Trump and the vigilance of law enforcement agencies. Buckley’s arrest highlights the ongoing security measures aimed at preventing targeted violence against national leaders.

šŸ”„ Trump Blasts Democrat Senators as 'Country-Hating Thugs'
President Trump accused Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of extortion for demanding $2 billion in funding as a condition to approve hundreds of his pending nominees who have been stalled for months. Trump declared on Truth Social that such a delay in confirming nominees is unprecedented in U.S. history and labeled Schumer and Senate Democrats as "country-hating thugs." Negotiations to speed up the nomination process collapsed, leaving over 140 of Trump’s nominees pending on the Senate calendar, with only Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed smoothly. Republicans are considering a rule change to eliminate Democrat filibusters that block nominees, enabling confirmations by a simple majority vote. Senate leaders, including Majority Leader John Thune, have openly criticized the confirmation process as broken, signaling potential procedural reforms to overcome the blockade.

President Trump is expected to meet in person with Russia's Vladimir Putin, possibly next week.

šŸ”” Trump Plans Talks with Putin and Zelensky šŸ””

President Trump has expressed openness to meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin as early as next week, following what he described as ā€œhighly productiveā€ talks between his special envoy, Steve Witkoff, and Putin in Moscow. The White House confirmed the Russians’ desire to meet Trump, and Trump is also open to a subsequent three-way summit including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, aiming to address the brutal war in Ukraine.

Trump announced these plans during a call with Zelensky and several European leaders, emphasizing the urgent need to end the conflict. The Kremlin acknowledged an agreement in principle to hold a bilateral meeting ā€œin the coming days,ā€ though it reportedly did not respond to a U.S. suggestion for a trilateral summit. Despite the diplomatic efforts, U.S. officials warned that secondary sanctions on Russia and its trading partners remain scheduled for imminent implementation, signaling continued pressure on Moscow.

Witkoff’s meeting with Putin, marked by a three-hour discussion, was described by both sides as useful and constructive, with exchanges of ā€œsignalsā€ on their respective positions despite no concrete ceasefire agreements being announced. Zelensky has noted a perceived increase in Russia’s willingness to consider a ceasefire but expressed caution over trusting details from Moscow.

"At the suggestion of the American side, it has been agreed in principle to hold a bilateral meeting at the highest level in the coming days," Putin’s foreign affairs adviser Yuri Ushakov noted, according to the Associated Press. "We propose, first of all, to focus on preparing a bilateral meeting with Trump, and we consider it most important that this meeting be successful and productive," he said.

The Trump administration has set a deadline of roughly two weeks for Russia to make substantial progress toward peace or face further sanctions, and Trump has threatened tariffs targeting Russia’s key trade partners like China and India. The war, which began in early 2022, has inflicted massive casualties, widespread destruction in Ukraine, and severe geopolitical strains.

While Trump remains optimistic that he can end the war quickly, Ukrainian and European leaders are involved in ongoing discussions about de-escalation, with some like Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu reportedly mediating between Trump and Putin. However, military tensions are escalating in parallel, as Russian and Chinese forces recently conducted joint naval drills focusing on destroying enemy submarines, a display of growing military cooperation. Additionally, Russia has dropped a moratorium on missile deployments, increasing global anxiety as the 80th anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing approaches and contributing to concerns about ā€œdoomsday clockā€ proximity to midnight due to renewed nuclear threats.

Trump’s renewed focus on high-stakes diplomacy coincides with significant geopolitical moves, including the repositioning of U.S. nuclear assets and the imposition of steeper tariffs on countries keeping economic ties with Russia. These developments reflect a complex balance between pursuing diplomatic breakthroughs and maintaining military and economic pressure to shape the outcome of the conflict in Ukraine. The upcoming summit(s), particularly the potential three-way talks, stand as pivotal moments that could alter the trajectory of the war and broader international relations.

President Trump meets with Apple CEO Tim Cook in the Oval Office on Wednesday.

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āš–ļø The House Oversight Committee, led by Chairman James Comer, has issued subpoenas compelling testimony from numerous high-profile figures, including former U.S. Attorneys General Barr, Garland, Holder, Lynch, Sessions, Gonzales, and former FBI Directors Comey and Mueller, as well as former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, regarding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. This follows a bipartisan subcommittee vote expanding the investigation and includes demands for all DOJ records related to Epstein. The investigation aims to scrutinize federal handling of Epstein's crimes and allied individuals such as Ghislaine Maxwell, highlighting extensive congressional efforts to uncover accountability.

šŸ’° President Trump announced on Truth Social that he is donating his first presidential paycheck of his current term, amounting to $400,000 annually, to the White House Historical Association to support ongoing renovations at the White House. These renovations include a significant project such as the construction of a 90,000-square-foot state ballroom and other beautification efforts reminiscent of improvements not seen since the White House's original construction. Trump emphasized that the funds will directly contribute to preserving and enhancing the Executive Mansion’s historical and functional spaces.

šŸ“‰ President Trump's higher tariffs on imports from more than 60 countries and the European Union took effect today, with rates ranging from 10% to as high as 50%. Key trading partners such as Japan, South Korea, and the EU face 15% tariffs, while countries like Taiwan and Vietnam face 20%, and Brazil faces a 50% tariff on certain goods. An additional 25% tariff on Indian goods will be implemented later this month as punishment for India’s purchase of Russian oil, raising some tariffs on Indian products to a total of 50%.

🚧 Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem announced the opening of a new migrant detention center in Indiana, nicknamed the "Speedway Slammer," aimed at expanding the capacity to manage the growing influx of migrants. The facility intends to offer expedited processing and secure containment for migrants entering the region. This development is part of state and federal collaboration to enhance border security and migrant management infrastructure amid rising migration flows.

šŸ• The founder of PETA urged President Trump’s administration to impose tariffs on certain Chinese products including donkey gelatin and dog leather, citing concerns over animal welfare related to these exports. PETA claims these goods involve cruel practices and are part of broader issues with China's animal-derived commercial products. The call for tariffs is intended to pressure China to cease such inhumane trade practices and align trade policy with ethical considerations.

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