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Happy Tuesday, Patriots!

Late yesterday evening, President Trump sent shockwaves across the globe, cutting his G7 trip short after firing off a chilling warning:

ā€œEveryone should immediately evacuate Tehran!ā€

As Israel pounds Iranian targets, Trump made clear: Iran can’t have nukes. Period.

He’s backing Israel, slamming Tehran’s refusal to negotiate, and signaling the next move might already be in motion.

This isn’t just diplomacy—it’s a major flashpoint. And Trump? He’s front and center.

Stay sharp, stay informed—this could be a major turning point.

Be sure to catch today’s latest Trump headlines below.

—Nick

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šŸ”” Trump’s Diplomacy in Israel-Iran Conflict
šŸ”« Coast Guard Officer Arrested for Threatening Trump
šŸ—³ļø Trump Gains Strong Support from Black and Hispanic Voters
šŸ‘®ā€ā™‚ļø Trump’s DHS Clarifies ICE Arrests Target Criminals
šŸŽ“ Judge Blocks Trump’s International Student Ban

šŸ“ˆ Trump’s Reset Can Give Birth To America’s Greatest Era Yet šŸ“ˆ

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President Trump focuses on war and trade while attending the G7 summit in Canada amid the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict.

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President Trump is showcasing his unparalleled diplomatic skill, working tirelessly to de-escalate the Israel-Iran conflict while safeguarding American interests in the volatile Middle East. His proven track record, including historic agreements like the Abraham Accords, instills confidence that he can forge a path to peace between these warring nations.

At home, he confronts relentless opposition from Democrats who obstruct his America First agenda, prioritizing chaos over unity. The past week has exposed the left’s resistance to law enforcement, national pride, and civility, as seen in their support for disruptive protests. With President Trump’s steadfast leadership, we are firmly on course for security, prosperity, and global respect. His commitment ensures our nation is guided by a vision that always puts Americans first.

Check out all the latest developments and more below!

šŸ”« Coast Guard Officer Arrested for Threatening Trump
A former U.S. Coast Guard officer, Eric Ridenour, was arrested by the FBI for allegedly threatening to assassinate President Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and other cabinet members in a series of online posts. Ridenour, a 38-year-old Maryland resident, posted messages like ā€œTime to get Trumpā€ and shared images of weapons, including a sniper rifle, prompting a swift federal response. The threats, discovered on Sunday, followed recent violence, including the assassination of Minnesota lawmakers, raising concerns about political targeting. Attorney General Pam Bondi condemned the threats, vowing severe consequences as the FBI continues to investigate Ridenour’s motives and potential accomplices.

šŸ—³ļø Trump Gains Strong Support from Black and Hispanic Voters
President Trump enjoys majority support from Black and Hispanic voters, with polls showing 53% of Black voters and 57% of Hispanic voters approving of his leadership, a historic shift for a Republican president. The Rasmussen Reports survey credits Trump’s economic policies, including tax cuts and job creation for native-born Americans, as key drivers of this support. His hardline immigration stance, particularly the expansion of ICE deportations, resonates with 61% of Hispanic voters concerned about illegal immigration’s impact on communities. Trump’s personal engagement, such as attending cultural events in urban areas, has bolstered his appeal among these demographics. The poll suggests this support could reshape the political landscape, strengthening Trump’s base ahead of future elections.

šŸ‘®ā€ā™‚ļø Trump’s DHS Clarifies ICE Arrests Target Criminals in First 100 Days
The Department of Homeland Security, led by Secretary Kristi Noem, reported that 75% of ICE arrests in President Trump’s first 100 days targeted illegal immigrants with criminal convictions or pending charges, including gang members, murderers, and rapists. ICE conducted 56,533 arrests, a significant increase from the 20,736 arrests in the last 100 days of the Biden administration, focusing on high-priority threats in urban areas like Los Angeles and Chicago. The agency’s operations, part of Trump’s expanded deportation policy, included raids like the one in Omaha, Nebraska, where 70 illegal immigrants were detained. Noem refuted claims of indiscriminate arrests, emphasizing that ICE prioritizes public safety by removing dangerous offenders.

šŸŽ“ Harvard Challenges Trump’s International Student Ban
Harvard University urged a federal judge to block President Trump’s proposed executive action banning international students from U.S. universities, arguing it would cause irreparable harm to academic institutions. The policy, set to take effect in 2026, aims to prioritize American students and address national security concerns but would bar over 1 million foreign students, impacting universities’ revenue and research. Harvard’s lawsuit, filed in Boston, claims the ban violates administrative law and discriminates against non-citizens, citing potential losses of $1 billion annually. President Trump defended the plan, stating it protects American jobs and prevents foreign espionage, particularly from adversarial nations.

President Trump focuses on war and trade while attending the G7 summit in Canada amid the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict.

šŸ”” Trump’s Diplomacy in Israel-Iran Conflict šŸ””

The Israel-Iran conflict has reached a critical moment, with Israel launching relentless airstrikes on Iranian nuclear and military facilities, prompting a multifaceted response from President Trump’s administration. Since Thursday, Israel’s Operation ā€œRising Lionā€ has targeted military sites, killing key figures such as IRGC terror chief Hossein Salami and devastating Iran’s missile production capabilities. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared the strikes aim to ā€œshatterā€ Iran’s regime, urging Iranians to seek ā€œliberationā€ as he envisions a future free of theocratic rule.

President Trump, who had advised Netanyahu against military action in January, expressed frustration over Israel’s unilateral moves but swiftly denied U.S. involvement, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio reinforcing that the strikes were Israel’s alone. Amid the escalating violence, Trump issued a stark warning on social media, urging Tehran residents to evacuate due to the risk of further Israeli attacks, a message intended to pressure Iran’s leadership. Following his appearance at the G7 Summit yesterday, Trump exited the meetings early to return to the White House for further review of the situation.

The Trump administration has proposed urgent talks with Iran to negotiate a nuclear deal and ceasefire, following Iran’s reported willingness to end hostilities after suffering significant losses. Iran’s acting foreign minister signaled a desire to negotiate directly with Trump, proposing an immediate halt to attacks in exchange for sanctions relief and recognition of limited uranium enrichment rights. Trump, maintaining his stance that Iran must cease all enrichment, described the situation as a ā€œonce-in-a-lifetimeā€ opportunity for a transformative deal, leveraging his reputation as a skilled negotiator. The U.S. bolstered its regional presence by deploying the USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group to the Middle East ahead of schedule, a move signaling readiness to defend American interests amid heightened tensions. Pakistan’s decision to close its border with Iran, citing security concerns over Israeli strikes, further isolates Tehran, amplifying pressure on its regime.

President Trump’s diplomatic efforts have been complicated by Israel’s defiance, as Netanyahu’s government rejected a U.S.-backed plan for limited Iranian enrichment, opting instead for aggressive military action. Despite this, Trump remains committed to de-escalation, having rejected an Israeli proposal to assassinate Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, citing the absence of Iranian attacks on Americans. The administration’s ā€œmaximum pressureā€ campaign continues, with new sanctions targeting Iran’s shadow banking network to choke off nuclear funding. In a recent interview, Trump reiterated his goal of a deal that prevents ā€œwar and destruction,ā€ warning Iran against targeting U.S. forces while pledging support for Israel if attacked. The evacuation of non-essential U.S. personnel from Middle East embassies underscores the conflict’s volatility, with Central Command on high alert.

Domestic and regional reactions reflect the high stakes of Trump’s approach. Senator John Fetterman urged Israel to continue targeting Iranian leadership, while Democrats criticized the timing of Israel’s strikes as disruptive to U.S. diplomacy. Iran’s weakened position, with its military leadership decimated, has fueled speculation of internal regime collapse, aligning with Netanyahu’s call for Iranians to seize their future. President Trump’s leadership, balancing firm warnings with a push for talks, positions him as a pivotal figure in averting a broader war, showcasing his strategic vision for American strength and global stability.

Eric Trump, Don Hendrickson, Eric Thomas, Patrick O'Brien and Donald Trump Jr, participate in the announcement of Trump Mobile, in New York's Trump Tower.

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šŸ’° The Senate Finance Committee made significant revisions to President Trump’s $5 trillion ā€œOne Big Beautiful Bill,ā€ adjusting the debt ceiling increase and modifying tax cut provisions to address concerns from moderate Republicans. The revised bill maintains core elements like extending 2017 tax cuts and reducing corporate rates but includes a higher state and local tax (SALT) deduction cap to appease lawmakers from high-tax states. Senate Majority Leader Marsha Blackburn expressed confidence that the changes position the bill for passage, aligning with Trump’s economic agenda.

šŸŽ–ļø Hillary Clinton faced backlash from conservatives for comparing President Trump’s military parade, honoring the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary, to the ā€œNo Kingsā€ protests, with critics accusing her of showing ā€œutter contemptā€ for the military. While attending a wedding in the Hamptons, Clinton restricted replies to her social media post, prompting accusations of avoiding accountability for her remarks. The parade, which coincided with Trump’s 79th birthday on Saturday, was celebrated by supporters as a tribute to American soldiers, contrasting with Clinton’s perceived slight.

āš–ļø Over 200 House and Senate Democrats signed a letter denouncing the forcible removal of Senator Alex Padilla from a Department of Homeland Security press conference led by Secretary Kristi Noem in Los Angeles as an ā€œunprecedentedā€ violation of congressional rights. The letter asserts that Padilla, who was handcuffed and briefly detained after interrupting to question Noem about anti-ICE riots, was acting within his senatorial duties, calling the incident a constitutional affront. Republican critics dismissed the Democrats’ outrage, with some labeling Padilla’s actions a disruptive ā€œtemper tantrum.ā€

šŸ“± The Trump Organization launched Trump Mobile, a new wireless service with a $47.45/month plan offering unlimited talk, text, and data, alongside roadside assistance and telemedicine, set to debut in September. A $499 T1 smartphone, marketed as gold and USA-made, will accompany the service, which operates on major carriers’ 5G networks without contracts. Promoted by Eric and Lara Trump, the venture targets conservative consumers, building on the family’s media and cryptocurrency enterprises.

šŸ”« The Department of Justice under President Trump filed an amicus brief supporting a legal challenge to Illinois’ assault weapons ban, arguing it violates Second Amendment protections as clarified by recent Supreme Court rulings. The brief contends that the ban, which restricts commonly used firearms like AR-15s, infringes on citizens’ rights to self-defense and fails to meet historical precedent requirements. The case, before the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals, is part of the Trump administration’s commitment to defend gun rights against state-level restrictions.

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