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šŸ”” Trump Prepares for New Trade Talks with China
šŸ¤ Merz to Discuss Global Issues with Trump
āš–ļø Supreme Court Backs Trump’s Parole Revocation
šŸ•Šļø U.S. Proposes Iran Nuclear Deal Framework
šŸ›¢ļø Trump Advances Alaskan Oil Drilling

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As President Trump prepares to engage directly with Chinese President Xi, he’s once again showing the world that America won’t be pushed around. With unwavering resolve, he’s taking a stand for hardworking Americans, fighting to level the playing field and bring fairness back to international trade. Trump’s bold leadership is rooted in strength, strategy, and a deep commitment to securing a better future for every American family.

Whether it’s confronting foreign adversaries or cracking down on domestic threats, he continues to lead with clarity and courage. In a time when many politicians bend to pressure, Trump stands firm - defending our values, our economy, and our way of life.

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šŸ¤ Merz to Discuss Global Issues with Trump
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will travel to Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, to meet President Trump for the first time since taking office, marking a significant step in strengthening U.S.-Germany relations. The meeting at the White House will focus on critical issues, including the Russia-Ukraine war, Middle East tensions, and trade policies. Merz, who has developed a rapport with Trump through prior phone calls and texts, aims to address Germany’s defense spending commitments and potential U.S. tariffs on European goods. The visit includes a press conference and lunch, with Merz staying overnight at Blair House, the official guest residence.

āš–ļø Supreme Court Backs Trump’s Parole Revocation
The Supreme Court has stayed a lower court order, allowing President Trump to revoke humanitarian parole for approximately 500,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, who were granted temporary protected status under Biden-era policies. The decision enables the Department of Homeland Security, led by Secretary Kristi Noem, to initiate deportation proceedings for these individuals, aligning with Trump’s immigration enforcement agenda. The parole program had permitted these migrants to live and work in the U.S. legally, but Trump’s executive action aims to address what he calls lax border policies. Justices Sotomayor and Jackson dissented, arguing the stay could disrupt lives without sufficient legal review. The ruling marks a significant victory for Trump’s efforts to strengthen immigration controls, with the case likely to return to lower courts for further litigation.

šŸ•Šļø U.S. Proposes Iran Nuclear Deal Framework
On Saturday, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi announced that Oman presented elements of a U.S. proposal for a nuclear deal aimed at resolving tensions between Tehran and Washington. The proposal calls for Iran to halt all uranium enrichment, a major sticking point, and instead participate in a regional consortium involving Gulf Arab states, the U.S., and others to produce nuclear power. The framework suggests Iran could maintain a civilian nuclear program with imported uranium, similar to the UAE model, under strict international oversight. The initiative follows President Trump’s directive to negotiate a ā€œstrong documentā€ to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, building on recent diplomatic efforts in Muscat. Though still in bullet form, the proposal seeks to balance Iran’s energy needs with global security concerns, with further talks expected to refine the terms.

šŸ›¢ļø Trump Advances Alaskan Oil Drilling
The Trump administration dispatched three Cabinet members - Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, Energy Secretary Chris Wright, and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy - to Alaska to advance oil and gas drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) and revitalize the Alaska LNG project. Their visit, starting today, follows Trump’s January executive order to reopen ANWR’s 1.56-million-acre Coastal Plain for energy exploration, reversing Biden-era restrictions. The initiative, supported by Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy, aims to expedite permits, boost local economies, and enhance U.S. energy independence through increased domestic production.

Trump participates in a welcoming ceremony with China’s President Xi Jinping during his 2017 visit to Beijing.

šŸ”” Trump Prepares for Meeting with China šŸ””

President Trump is preparing for a potentially pivotal conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping in the coming days, as tensions over trade, global security, and economic stability continue to escalate. While no date has been formally announced, officials from both countries confirm that a call is expected soon. The stakes are high, with global markets and major policy decisions hanging in the balance.

This anticipated conversation comes amid renewed trade frictions between the U.S. and China. Trump has signaled that any future agreement will need to address long-standing concerns over unfair trade practices, including intellectual property theft and the strategic subsidizing of Chinese state-owned companies. Sources familiar with the administration’s thinking suggest Trump is unlikely to back down on tariffs without major concessions from Beijing - especially in areas that directly impact American manufacturers and farmers.

Recent Chinese overtures hint at a possible willingness to compromise, particularly given ongoing economic pressures within China. With rising youth unemployment and slowing industrial output, Chinese leadership is under internal pressure to stabilize trade relations with major partners like the United States. However, any deal that emerges will need to overcome significant mistrust built up over years of economic competition and political tensions.

As the Trump-Xi call looms, French President Emmanuel Macron has inserted himself into the conversation, criticizing both the U.S. and China for their handling of global affairs. In remarks made over the weekend, Macron accused Trump of undermining the ā€œglobal orderā€ with his positions on Ukraine, Gaza, and trade. While Macron’s comments raised eyebrows, they also reflect growing divisions among Western allies over how to manage relations with China and respond to international conflicts.

Meanwhile, Xi has accused Trump of "severely violating" a trade truce, citing actions such as halting sales of chip design software to Chinese firms, discouraging the use of Huawei-made chips, and canceling visas for Chinese students. These measures, according to Beijing, undermine the agreement reached in Geneva last month, where both nations agreed to significantly reduce tariffs on each other's goods.

On the economic front, markets are watching closely. While Wall Street has shown resilience in recent months, investors are eager for signs of clarity on U.S.-China trade policy. A successful engagement between Trump and Xi could boost investor confidence and ease fears of further economic decoupling between the two largest economies.

As President Trump prepares to enter this critical round of diplomacy, his broader economic strategy remains clear. By standing firm against economic exploitation and refusing to bow to international pressure, Trump is reinforcing his commitment to revitalizing the American economy. Under his leadership, the U.S. is pursuing growth on its own terms - terms that put American workers, families, and industries first.

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph, former Pittsburgh Steelers Rocky Bleier, and Pittsburgh Steelers Miles Killebrew, right, join President Trump on stage as they present him a Pittsburgh Steelers jersey at the U.S. Steel Mon Valley Works-Irvin plant in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania.

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āš ļø During a peaceful pro-Israel rally in Boulder, Colorado on Sunday, 45-year-old Egyptian national Mohamed Sabry Soliman attacked participants using Molotov cocktails and a makeshift flamethrower, injuring eight individuals aged between 52 and 88, including an 88-year-old Holocaust survivor. Soliman, who had overstayed his visa and was in the U.S. illegally, was apprehended at the scene and is currently under investigation by the FBI, which is treating the incident as a targeted act of terrorism. The attack has heightened concerns about rising antisemitic violence in the United States and has prompted increased security measures at religious and cultural sites nationwide.

šŸ‡µšŸ‡± Karol Nawrocki, known for his alignment with U.S. conservatives and skepticism towards the EU, has narrowly won Poland's presidential election with 51% of the vote, defeating liberal pro-EU candidate Rafal Trzaskowski. President Trump and his administration have actively supported Nawrocki, the right-wing Confederation Party candidate, with Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem attending a ā€œMake Poland Great Againā€ rally in Rzeszow last week. The Trump team sees Nawrocki’s victory as a chance to strengthen U.S.-Poland relations, particularly on defense and energy cooperation, given Poland’s strategic role in NATO.

🐾 The Trump administration, through Navy Secretary Kenneth Braithwaite, terminated all Department of the Navy testing on dogs and cats last week, a move PETA praised as long overdue. PETA urged the administration to extend this ban to a comprehensive federal prohibition on all animal testing, citing ethical concerns and the availability of advanced non-animal research methods. The policy shift affects Navy medical and weapons research programs, redirecting them toward alternative testing approaches.

šŸ—£ļø Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, speaking at a South Carolina Democratic event on Friday, urged Democrats to adopt a tougher stance against President Trump, encouraging them to ā€œbe a little meanerā€ and ā€œbully the s–-t out ofā€ him to counter his political influence. He reflected on the party’s challenges over the past few years, describing Trump as a ā€œwannabe dictatorā€ and advocating for a more confrontational approach to energize Democratic voters. Some are arguing that Walz’s remarks, delivered to a crowd of activists, are potentially dangerous, given recent politically motivated violence and previous assassination attempts against Trump.

šŸˆ On Saturday, Pittsburgh Steelers legend Rocky Bleier presented President Trump with a custom Steelers jersey, naming him an ā€œHonorary Steelerā€ during a warm welcome by steelworkers in Pennsylvania. The event highlighted Trump’s connection with local communities, with Bleier praising his leadership and Trump commending Bleier’s courage and grit. The jersey, emblazoned with the number 47, symbolized Trump’s support for American workers and his enduring popularity in the region.

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