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Happy Fourth of July!

President Trump has done it—yesterday the House passed his historic ā€œOne Big Beautiful Bill,ā€ clearing the way for Trump to sign it into law tomorrow in a massive July 4th victory for the America First movement.

After days of marathon talks, personal outreach from Trump, Speaker Mike Johnson gaveled in the final vote to make Trump’s sweeping tax cuts, border security surge, and green energy rollbacks a reality.

Today, Trump will deliver on his America First Agenda with an epic bill signing ceremony at the White House as America celebrates Independence Day.

Stay tuned. The best is yet to come.

Have a happy and safe Independence Day weekend!

—Nick

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šŸ”” Historic Victory as Trump’s Beautiful Bill Passes
šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡¦ Putin Rejects Trump’s Call to End Ukraine War
šŸ•Šļø Trump Meets Saudis to Discuss Middle East 
🚨 Trump Secures Win for Third-Country Deportations
āš–ļø Trump Demands Accountability for 2016 Russia Hoax

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Happy Fourth of July, everyone! President Trump celebrates a monumental triumph as the ā€œOne Big Beautiful Bill Actā€ passed Congress, marking a defining moment for his America First agenda and the future of our nation. After months of intense negotiations, GOP holdouts, and relentless Democratic opposition, Trump’s bold vision for economic prosperity and border security has solidified his legacy, with some even calling for his face on Mount Rushmore.

The president continues to fulfill campaign promises in a refreshing commitment to follow-thruogh on his bold efforts to Make America Great Again. On this ā€˜one big beautiful holiday’, let's not only celebrate our nation's independence, but also this landmark victory for all hard-working american citizens.

Check out all the latest developments and more below!

šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡¦ Putin Rejects Trump’s Call to End Ukraine War
Russian President Vladimir Putin, in a call with President Trump, declared Russia will not end its war in Ukraine until achieving goals like eliminating NATO’s influence and toppling Zelenskyy’s government. The Kremlin’s readout emphasized Putin’s resolve to address the ā€œroot causesā€ of the conflict, despite Trump’s push for a negotiated solution. The call followed the U.S. halting some military aid to Ukraine, a move experts warn could embolden Putin’s ambitions. Putin and Trump also discussed Middle East tensions, particularly U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran’s nuclear program. The White House did not disclose Trump’s response to Putin’s stance, leaving ceasefire prospects uncertain.

šŸ•Šļø Trump Meets Saudi Defense Minister to Discuss Middle East
Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman secretly met with President Trump at the White House, to discuss de-escalating tensions with Iran following the U.S. and Israel’s ā€œ12-Day Warā€ strikes on Iranian nuclear sites. The talks, confirmed by multiple sources, also covered ending the Gaza war, securing the release of hostages, and advancing broader Middle East peace efforts. While not the primary focus, the meeting addressed steps toward potential Saudi-Israel normalization, with sources noting ā€œprogress and optimism on all fronts.ā€ The discussions are part of an effort to finalize a U.S.-Saudi defense and trade deal, strengthening bilateral ties. The meeting occurred ahead of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s upcoming White House visit, signaling Trump’s push to expand the Abraham Accords.

🚨 Trump Secures Win for Third-Country Deportations
The Supreme Court, in a Thursday ruling, granted President Trump’s administration the authority to deport eight migrants from Djibouti to South Sudan, a country not listed in their original removal orders, by clarifying a prior June 23 stay of a lower court’s injunction. The unsigned opinion overturned a May 21 remedial order that had required notice and torture claim hearings, allowing the administration to proceed with third-country deportations under its executive order. Justice Sonia Sotomayor, joined by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, dissented, arguing the decision risks deporting migrants to dangerous countries without due process. The Department of Homeland Security celebrated the ruling, with Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin stating, ā€œThese sickos will be in South Sudan by Independence Day,ā€ emphasizing the policy’s focus on violent offenders like Enrique Arias-Hierro and Jose Manuel Rodriguez-Quinones. The decision strengthens Trump’s immigration crackdown, aligning with his ā€œOne Big Beautiful Billā€ border security measures, despite ongoing legal challenges.

āš–ļø Trump Demands Accountability for 2016 Russia Hoax
The White House called for former Obama administration intelligence officials, including ex-CIA Director John Brennan, to face accountability for promoting unverified claims of Trump-Russia collusion in the 2016 election, based on a newly declassified CIA review. The review, ordered by CIA Director John Ratcliffe, found that Brennan pushed for the inclusion of the discredited Steele dossier in the 2016 Intelligence Community Assessment, despite objections, undermining its credibility. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated, ā€œPresident Trump was right — again,ā€ asserting that officials misled the public with a politically charged narrative. The report highlighted procedural anomalies in the assessment, which alleged Russian interference to aid Trump, though no evidence of criminal collusion was found. The Trump administration seeks further investigation into what they call a ā€œpolitical scandalā€ to ensure transparency and prevent future misconduct.

President Trump arrives to speak at a rally at the Iowa State Fairgrounds on Thursday.

šŸ”” Historic Victory as Big Beautiful Bill Passes šŸ””

In a landmark victory for President Trump, the House of Representatives passed the ā€œOne Big Beautiful Bill Actā€ on July 3rd, with a tight 218-214 vote, sending the nearly 1,000-page legislative package to the president’s desk for a ceremonial signing on Independence Day at 5 p.m. ET. The bill, which cleared the Senate earlier in the week with Vice President JD Vance’s tie-breaking vote, delivers sweeping tax cuts, border security funding, and social program reforms, fulfilling core campaign promises from Trump’s 2024 election. Despite fierce Democratic opposition and internal GOP tensions, the legislation’s passage marks a defining moment for Trump’s second term, with the president proclaiming it will turn the U.S. economy into ā€œa rocket ship.ā€

The bill’s journey through the House was fraught with challenges, culminating in a marathon overnight session that tested Republican unity. House Speaker Mike Johnson secured the necessary votes after intense negotiations, with only two Republicans - Representatives Thomas Massie of Kentucky and Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania - voting against the bill, citing concerns over its $3.3 trillion debt increase and Medicaid cuts. Massie, who had previously opposed the procedural vote, said the bill ā€œwasn’t beautiful enoughā€ due to insufficient spending reductions, while Fitzpatrick objected to the Senate’s changes shifting healthcare costs to states.

Trump personally intervened, pressuring holdouts via Truth Social with warnings that opposition was ā€œcosting you votes,ā€ ultimately swaying key skeptics like Representatives Warren Davidson and Andy Ogles. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries delayed the vote with a record-breaking 8-hour, 44-minute ā€œmagic minuteā€ speech, denouncing the bill as a ā€œcrime sceneā€ that prioritizes tax breaks for billionaires, leaving Democrats frustrated over his lack of prior notice, which disrupted their holiday travel plans.

The legislation, officially named the ā€œAmerican Prosperity and Security Actā€ after a Senate rename, includes the largest middle-class tax cut in history, making Trump’s 2017 tax cuts permanent, eliminating taxes on tips, overtime, and Social Security, and introducing an expanded Child Tax Credit and newborn savings accounts. It allocates $1.5 trillion for border security, funding a border wall, hiring 5,000 CBP officers, 3,000 Border Patrol agents, and 10,000 ICE officers, while doubling detention capacity to support Trump’s mass deportation plans.

The bill also cuts funding for Medicaid, SNAP, and green energy incentives, redirecting funds to community health centers and domestic energy production, moves that Republicans, like Representative August Pfluger, argue will curb waste and boost economic growth. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized the bill’s pro-growth policies, predicting ā€œan economic boom like we’ve never seen before.ā€

The House vote coincided with a poignant moment for retiring Representative Greg Murphy of North Carolina, who cast his final vote in favor of the bill on his last day in office, saying it was an honor to support Trump’s vision for ā€œthe greatest middle-class win.ā€ Democrats, unified in opposition, warned of dire consequences, with Jeffries claiming the bill’s healthcare cuts could leave 11.8 million Americans uninsured by 2034, per a Congressional Budget Office estimate.

Despite protests and Democratic delay tactics, the bill’s passage has been hailed by Republicans as a testament to unified governance, with Johnson touting the ā€œbeauty of unified governmentā€ and Trump celebrating on Air Force One, stating, ā€œIt’s going to be really great.ā€ As the nation prepares for the July 4 signing, accompanied by fighter jets flying over the White House, the ā€œOne Big Beautiful Billā€ cements Trump’s legacy as a transformative force in American policy.

First lady Melania Trump places an American flag pinwheel in a courtyard garden.

šŸŸ Quick Bite News šŸŸ

🄊 President Trump revealed plans to host a UFC championship fight on the White House grounds as part of America’s 250th anniversary celebrations in 2026, expecting 20,000 to 25,000 spectators. Speaking at the Iowa State Fairgrounds, he highlighted his friendship with UFC CEO Dana White, who will organize the event. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed Trump’s commitment to the unprecedented event.

šŸ™ President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump welcomed Edan Alexander, the last living American hostage freed from Hamas custody, to the White House. Alexander, a 21-year-old IDF volunteer from New Jersey, was released in May as a goodwill gesture ahead of Trump’s Middle East visit. The meeting coincides with Trump’s push for a Gaza ceasefire, with a potential deal to release more hostages in exchange for a 60-day pause in fighting.

🚨 An Inspector General report revealed that illegal migrants bribed New York DMV officials to obtain driver’s licenses, with at least 12 employees implicated in a scheme charging up to $3,000 per license. The fraud involved fake documents and payments through apps like Venmo, compromising public safety. U.S. Attorney Breon Peace announced charges against the officials, prompting calls from Republican lawmakers for stricter oversight.

šŸš› Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced new policies to support American truckers, including a $275 million investment to expand truck parking nationwide, with $180 million for 917 new spaces in Florida. The initiatives also include reinstating penalties for non-English-proficient commercial drivers and cutting 1,800 words from federal regulations to reduce costs and increase flexibility for truckers. These measures, part of President Trump’s executive order, aim to protect American truckers from foreign labor exploitation and enhance roadway safety.

šŸŽ† First Lady Melania Trump visited Children’s National Hospital, assisting young patients in crafting Independence Day decorations for the White House. She spent time with children, including many young cancer patients, praising their creativity and resilience. The visit, part of her focus on children’s welfare, included a tour of the hospital’s innovation hub and heart surgery recovery rooms.

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