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Happy Monday & happy belated Motherās Day, Patriots!
President Trump is kicking this week off with a HUGE announcement that delivers on his mysterious Sunday afternoon teaser:
āMy next TRUTH will be one of the most important and impactful I have ever issued.ā
He wasnāt kidding.
Trump announced that Monday at 9:00 A.M., heāll sign an executive order slashing prescription drug prices across the boardācalling it āone of the most consequential Executive Orders in our Countryās history.ā
š Prescription drug prices to drop 30% to 80% almost immediately
š New Most Favored Nation policyāthe U.S. will now pay the lowest price any developed country pays
šø Projected savings in the trillions for taxpayers
āCampaign contributions can do wonders ā but not with me.ā
āFairness to America ā finally.ā
This is America First healthcare in action. Weāll keep you updated as more details are revealed!
Stick with us for more of the top Trump news below!
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š Trumpās Campus Crackdown
š¼ Major UK Trade Deal Unveiled
š¤ Trump Offers to Mediate IndiaāPakistan Tensions
ā Trump to Rename Persian Gulf
š¢ Trump Seeks Release of HUR Interview
šŖ Elon Musk Warns of Americaās $36 Trillion Dollar Debt Bomb šŖ
The system is crumbling, protect your wealth or suffer the fallout.
Elon Musk has avoided two major financial crises before. He pulled Tesla and SpaceX back from the brink of collapse and built two of the most valuable companies in history.
Now, heās sounding the alarm about Americaās $36 trillion debt time bomb that could destroy the fabric of our society.
As head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) under President Trump, Musk is exposing just how bad things are:
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Runaway government spending has pushed the national debt to unsustainable levels
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The Federal Reserveās rate hikes are squeezing the economy, making inflation irreversible
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The stock market is on shaky ground, putting traditional 401(k)s, IRAs, and TSPs at risk
With Trump back in charge, major spending cuts are coming. While necessary, these cuts may send shockwaves through Wall Street, creating unpredictable market turbulence.
Thatās why financial elites arenāt waiting to react, they're moving their wealth now.
For the everyday American whoās worked hard to build their nest egg, Trump preserved an IRS loophole that allows you to protect your retirement savings before billions in American wealth are lost.
Download Your Free 2025 Wealth Protection Guide and execute the simple steps to protect your future
History proves that those who act first always fare best. Will you be ready?
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President Trump is delivering on every front this week - striking new trade deals, demanding accountability, and even offering to prevent WWIII - while holding his ground on issues like campus security and border enforcement.
The President keeps delivering America-First results at home and standing firm on the global stage. Todayās stories show why we need Trumpās vision and grit to make this country thrive. With every fight he takes on, he proves heās the leader we need to keep America great.
Check out all the latest developments and more below!
š¼ Major Trade Deal Unveiled Thursday
President Trump announced a "full and comprehensive" trade agreement with the United Kingdom, marking it as the first such deal under his current administration. The agreement aims to strengthen economic ties by reducing tariffs on key UK exports, including steel, aluminum, and automobiles, which previously faced levies up to 25%. In return, the UK is expected to lower its digital services tax on American tech companies and ease tariffs on U.S. agricultural products. This deal signifies a significant step in post-Brexit trade relations and sets the stage for future agreements with other nations.
š¤ Trump Offers to Mediate IndiaāPakistan Tensions
In a Financial Times interview, Trump said heās prepared to convene Indiaās and Pakistanās leaders at Camp David to calm border skirmishes and water-sharing disputes. He framed the overture as a natural extension of his ādeal-makerā reputation, insisting that āwhen America leads, peace follows.ā India released a cautious statement praising any reduction in conflict, while Pakistan emphasized that any third-party role must respect its sovereignty. By positioning the U.S. as honest broker, Trump is reasserting American influence and showcasing a diplomatic edge often overlooked by career diplomats.
ā Trump to Rename Persian Gulf
President Trump announced he will decide whether the United States will officially refer to the "Persian Gulf" as the "Arabian Gulf" or "Gulf of Arabia" during his upcoming visit to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. This potential renaming has sparked strong backlash from Iran, which views the "Persian Gulf" name as a core part of its national identity and history. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi condemned the proposed change, warning that it signals hostility toward Iran and would provoke widespread anger among Iranians. Arab nations have long advocated for the "Arabian Gulf" term, while the U.S. military already uses it in some communications.
š¢ Trump Seeks Release of HUR Interview Audio
The Trump administration is preparing to make public the full audio recordings of President Bidenās confidential interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur, who probed Bidenās handling of classified documents and questioned his memory. Republicans briefed on the plan say it remains under discussion, with a looming May 20 deadline for Justice Department to either defend Bidenās executive-privilege claim or release the tapes. Bidenās team is reportedly bracing for the fallout, while GOP allies view the recordings as confirmation of a ābiggest cover-upā in recent history. If released, the unfiltered audio could reignite scrutiny over Bidenās mental acuity and transparency.

Pro-Palestinian protesters are loaded into NYPD buses after being detained by public safety officers, following a protest at Butler Library on the campus of Columbia University in New York, U.S. May 7, 2025.
š Trumpās Crackdown on Campus Pro-Palestinian Encampmentsš
Late last week, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem directed ICE to review F-1 visas of foreign-national students involved in pro-Palestinian encampments at major universities, warning that participation in occupations violates visa rules and could lead to revocation and deportation.
Senator Marco Rubio echoed the stance on X, declaring that ādisruptive agitators jeopardize their right to study in America.ā This policy follows sit-ins at Columbia, Harvard, UCLA, and other campuses, where protesters set up āliberation zonesā in libraries during finals week - prompting Columbia police to arrest thirty students for trespassing and disrupting academic operations.
University leaders held emergency calls with DHS and DOJ, requesting guidance on distinguishing protected speech from unlawful occupation. Axios reports that several presidents emphasized the need for clarity: āWe support peaceful protest, but libraries are not political amphitheaters.ā
In response, DHS unveiled a āRapid Response Campus Security Task Force,ā prepared to deploy federal agents alongside local police at future encampments, complete with mobile courtrooms for expedited trespass processing.
Legal scholars caution that visa-revocation threats may face First Amendment challenges, but DHS maintains that F-1 regulations prohibit āactivities detrimental to the objectives of the program.ā The administration plans new guidance clarifying that civil disobedience on campus property constitutes grounds for immigration-status review - measures designed to deter large-scale occupations at a time when student unrest is rising nationwide.
By combining immigration enforcement with traditional public-safety measures, Trumpās DHS is signaling zero tolerance for disruptions linked to foreign conflicts. In Trumpās America-First vision, safeguarding academic integrity, preserving campus security, and upholding the rule of law are non-negotiable - even when protests invoke global issues.

US President Donald Trump speaks during a ceremony in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on May 6, 2025.
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šļø House GOP members unveiled a proposal to transfer millions of acres in Utah and Nevada from federal to state control, aiming to open lands for energy projects and reduce federal upkeep costs. Advocates argue local management will streamline permitting and bolster rural economies. Environmental critics warn it could threaten wildlife habitats and access for public recreation.
š·šŗ Vice President J.D. Vance urged the White House to convene direct talks between Moscow and Kyiv, asserting that āface-to-face diplomacy is the next big step to end this war.ā His proposal echoes Trumpās skepticism of open-ended military aid without parallel negotiation efforts. European allies are divided, but Vanceās stance underscores a push for tangible peace progress.
š§© Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a project to link Medicare and Medicaid data for autism services, aiming to track outcomes and optimize early-intervention programs. The initiative partners with tech firms to provide real-time dashboards for clinicians and policymakers. Advocates say it will improve resource allocation and patient-family support nationwide.
𩺠Trump has nominated Dr. Casey Means - former health-tech executive - as his nominee for Surgeon General, praising her emphasis on preventive care and data-driven public health strategies. Senate hearings are scheduled next month, with lawmakers on both sides commending her tech-forward vision. Some Democrats question her regulatory experience, but supporters see her as ideal for modernizing U.S. health policy.
šThe FBI announced 205 arrests across 35 states in a sting targeting online child-predators, calling it āone of the largest operations of its kind.ā Defendants face charges ranging from child exploitation to enticement, and authorities recovered hundreds of digital devices. Attorney General Bondi hailed the sweep as a major step in protecting children and supporting victims.
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