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Happy Friday!

The world just got a reminder: there is no peace without President Trump.

This week’s high-stakes Ukraine/Russia talks in Turkey? Disjointed. Confused. Leaderless. And now even top officials like Marco Rubio are saying it flat out:

ā€œThe only way we’re going to have a breakthrough is between President Trump and President Putin.ā€

Let’s break it down:

šŸ“ Putin backed out of the summit he originally proposed
šŸ“ Zelensky showed up ready for a face-to-face—and called on Trump to attend
šŸ“ Trump, from Air Force One: ā€œNothing’s going to happen until Putin and I get togetherā€
šŸ“ Secretary of State Rubio echoed the same: Talks are a dead end without Trump
šŸ“ Both Trump and his envoys remain ready—the world’s just waiting for Putin to catch up

This isn’t about optics—it’s about who holds real influence. And every sign points to one man:

Donald J. Trump—the only leader who commands attention, respect, and action on the world stage.

Keep your eyes on this one. We’ll be tracking every move—because the world’s watching what Trump does next.

Keep reading below, there’s MANY more Trump updates below.

—Nick

In today’s email:
šŸ”” Trump Secures Landmark UAE Deal
šŸ“£ Comey's Controversial Trump Post Sparks Outrage
āš–ļø Trump Criticizes SCOTUS Birthright Citizenship Case
šŸŒ Trump Says Meeting with Putin Essential for Peace
āœˆļø Dems to Investigate Trump’s Acceptance of Jet

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āœ…TRACKING TRUMPāœ…

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Hey Team! šŸ˜Ž

President Trump continues to lead like a world-class dealmaker, taking American strength abroad and bringing back major wins. This week, his high-stakes visit to the Middle East resulted in over $1.2 trillion in economic commitments and solidified America’s leadership in emerging technologies like AI.

While Joe Biden stumbled on the world stage, President Trump is earning civilian honors from foreign leaders, lighting up the tallest building in the world in red, white, and blue, and delivering massive investments for the American people. If anyone needed a reminder, Trump is proving again why he's the right man to restore U.S. dominance - at home and abroad.

Check out all the latest developments and more below!

šŸ“£ Former FBI Director James Comey's Controversial Post Sparks Outrage
Former FBI Director James Comey faced backlash after posting an image on social media with the caption "86 47," which critics interpreted as a veiled threat against President Trump, the 47th president. The post was swiftly deleted, but not before it garnered widespread condemnation. The White House denounced the post as an "attempt to put a hit" on the president, prompting a Secret Service investigation into the matter. This incident has reignited concerns over political rhetoric and its potential implications.

āš–ļø Trump Criticizes Supreme Court Over Birthright Citizenship Case
President Trump expressed frustration with the Supreme Court's deliberation on his executive order aimed at restricting birthright citizenship. He argued that the 14th Amendment was intended to protect the descendants of slaves, not to grant automatic citizenship to children of illegal immigrants. Trump labeled the current interpretation as a contributor to America's dysfunction, emphasizing the need for judicial clarity on the matter. The case continues to stir debate over constitutional interpretations and immigration policy.

šŸŒ Trump Asserts Meeting with Putin Essential for Ukraine Peace
President Trump has stated that meaningful progress toward peace in Ukraine is unlikely without a direct meeting between himself and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Speaking aboard Air Force One en route to the United Arab Emirates, Trump remarked, "Nothing is gonna happen until Putin and I get together." He noted that Putin declined to attend recent talks in Istanbul because Trump was not present, implying that Russia is unwilling to negotiate seriously without U.S. involvement at the highest level. Trump emphasized the urgency of resolving the conflict, citing the ongoing loss of life.

āœˆļø Dems Open Investigation Into Trump’s Acceptance of Jet
House Democrats, led by Rep. Jamie Raskin, have launched an investigation into President Trump’s acceptance of a $400 million luxury jet from Qatar’s royal family, intended for use as a temporary Air Force One. The probe questions the legality of the deal, citing the Constitution’s Foreign Emoluments Clause, which prohibits presidents from accepting foreign gifts without congressional approval. Democrats are demanding a legal memo from AG Pam Bondi, who reportedly deemed the transaction permissible, and have raised concerns about potential bribery, noting the jet’s planned transfer to Trump’s presidential library after his term. Trump defends the gift, arguing it benefits the U.S. Department of Defense and saves taxpayer money, dismissing Democratic criticism as politically motivated.

Trump is greeted by children waving US and UAE flags, plus an honour guard that included camels.

šŸ”” Trump Secures Economic Deal with UAE šŸ””

During a historic visit to the United Arab Emirates on Thursday, President Trump secured over $200 billion in commercial deals, strengthening US-UAE economic ties. The agreements included a $14.5 billion commitment from Etihad Airways for 28 Boeing 787 and 777x aircraft powered by GE Aerospace engines, alongside investments in energy, manufacturing, and aluminum production.

Emirates Global Aluminum’s $4 billion project for an Oklahoma smelter and Holtec International’s plan for small modular reactors in Michigan highlight the focus on U.S. manufacturing and job creation.

The UAE’s Burj Khalifa was illuminated in the colors of the U.S. flag, symbolizing the deepened partnership, while the UAE President awarded Trump the Order of Zayed, the nation’s highest civilian honor, in recognition of his efforts to bolster bilateral relations.

A cornerstone of the visit was the US-UAE AI Acceleration Partnership, aimed at positioning the UAE as a global AI hub. The agreement grants the UAE access to 500,000 Nvidia AI chips annually, enabling the construction of a 5-gigawatt AI campus in Abu Dhabi, the largest outside the U.S. This deal, which includes UAE commitments to invest in equivalent U.S. data centers, aligns with the UAE’s ambition to diversify its economy from oil and counter China’s technological influence.

However, the transfer of advanced AI chips has sparked national security concerns in the U.S., with critics warning of potential risks despite UAE assurances of aligning its regulations with American standards to prevent technology diversion.

Taken together, these developments represent over $1.2 trillion in new economic commitments - a staggering figure, even by Trump’s standards. They also reflect a strategic realignment where Gulf nations are doubling down on the U.S. under Trump’s leadership, while increasingly turning their backs on Biden-era weakness and policy confusion. Despite concerns over AI technology transfers, the visit signals a new era of US-Gulf cooperation, with profound implications for global technology and economic landscapes.

With AI as the new global battleground, Trump is showing the world that the U.S. under his command is still the gold standard. His diplomacy, deal-making, and vision have not only enriched America’s global partnerships - they’ve future-proofed them for decades to come.

President Trump dances as his campaign song "God Bless the U.S.A." plays on stage at the Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar on May 15, 2025.

šŸŸ Quick Bite News šŸŸ

šŸŖ– The Department of Homeland Security has requested over 20,000 National Guard troops to assist with immigration enforcement, marking a potential historic first for such operations at a national level. The request aims to bolster manpower for ICE-led deportation efforts, though the specific roles of the troops - whether for transportation, security, or arrests - remain unclear. The Pentagon is currently reviewing the proposal.

ā˜¢ļø Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned that Iran is dangerously close to achieving nuclear weapon capability, as it has significantly increased its stockpile of 60% enriched uranium, which could be rapidly converted to weapons-grade material. Rubio emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating that Iran’s Supreme Leader holds the key to choosing a path of peace or destruction, amid ongoing negotiations and a U.S. "maximum pressure" campaign.

šŸ’µ Retail sales in the U.S. rose slightly in April, driven by increased spending at restaurants, appliance stores, and furniture retailers, despite concerns over new tariffs. Restaurant and bar spending jumped 1.2%, while appliance and furniture stores saw a 0.3% increase, signaling resilient consumer demand. The data suggests that fears of a "Tariffmageddon" impacting consumer spending have not materialized, with sales up 7.8% year-over-year at dining establishments.

šŸ“ŗ The Department of Homeland Security is reviewing a pitch for a reality TV show called "The American," where immigrants would compete in challenges across the U.S. for a chance to fast-track their citizenship. The proposal, developed with producer Rob Worsoff, aims to spark a national conversation about American identity but has raised concerns about turning immigrants' struggles into entertainment.

🚱 Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed legislation banning local governments from adding fluoride to public water supplies, arguing it constitutes "forced medication" and emphasizing informed consent. The law, part of the Florida Farm Bill, aligns with the "Make America Healthy Again" movement and allows individuals to access fluoridated water from private suppliers.

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