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President Trump just called out Ukrainian President Zelenskyy for derailing peace talks with more inflammatory grandstanding.
On Tuesday, Zelenskyy declared Ukraine would never recognize Russia’s control of Crimea. By Wednesday morning, Trump had enough:
“This statement is very harmful to the Peace Negotiations with Russia,” Trump posted.
“Crimea was lost years ago — it’s not even a point of discussion.”
Trump also reminded the world of a hard truth:
“Nobody is asking Zelenskyy to recognize Crimea as Russian territory, but if he wanted Crimea, why didn’t they fight for it 11 years ago when it was handed over to Russia without a shot being fired?”
The message? Stop the showboating. Start making peace.
Trump says we’re “very close to a deal” —but unrealistic expectations are standing in the way.
The facts are: (a) Putin started this war, (b) Obama and Biden failed Ukraine, and (c) Trump is cleaning up their mess for peace.
Enough grandstanding. Enough bloodshed.
Let’s end the war — and start rebuilding stability for the Ukrainian people and the world.
Stick with us and get caught up on more Trump news of the day.
- Nick
In today’s email:
🔔 Trump’s Education Reforms: Prioritizing Students
🌍 Trump and Zelenskyy Spar Over Ukraine
👶 Trump Pushes Baby Bonus Incentive
✅TRACKING TRUMP✅
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Hey Team! 😎
President Trump is blazing a trail, revolutionizing education with a powerhouse set of reforms. His executive orders are putting students first, while he stands firm against global challenges in Ukraine and China.
From incentivizing families to grow to praising Musk’s contributions, Trump’s leadership shines. He’s rewriting the rules for a stronger America.
Get ready for his latest victories below!
🌍 Trump and Zelenskyy Spar Over Ukraine: President Trump and Ukraine’s Zelenskyy clashed over Crimea, with Trump calling Zelenskyy’s stance “inflammatory” for prolonging the war. Zelenskyy, after emotional talks, hopes for peace through joint efforts, but rejected Trump’s reported peace plan. Vice President Vance warned the U.S. might walk away without an agreement. Secretary Rubio joined talks in London, pushing for a resolution by year-end. The dispute highlights Trump’s firm approach to ending the conflict.
👶 Trump Pushes Baby Bonus Incentive: President Trump endorsed a $5,000 baby bonus to incentivize childbirth, addressing the U.S. birth rate of 1.6 million in 2024, near a record low. The proposal aims to boost population growth, with Trump calling it a “good idea” for economic stability. Critics argue it favors the wealthy, as it’s a tax credit, not a direct payment. Supporters, including Elon Musk, see it as vital for future labor markets. The plan could cost $20 billion annually if implemented.
🤝 Trump Seeks Fair China Trade Deal: President Trump promised a fair trade deal with China, saying “everybody wants to be part of what we’re doing.” He highlighted recent tariff adjustments as a step toward balanced trade, following talks in Beijing. Chinese officials expressed cautious optimism, seeking clarity on export terms. Trump’s team is targeting a $50 billion export increase by 2026. The deal aims to strengthen U.S. manufacturing while easing global tensions.
🚀 Trump Backs Musk’s DOGE Exit: President Trump praised Elon Musk’s contributions to DOGE but supported his decision to step back after Tesla’s profit plunge. Musk, facing a $20 billion market cap loss, will focus on AI and robotaxi projects. Trump noted he “expected” Musk’s exit, emphasizing DOGE’s continued role in deregulation. Sources say Trump’s cabinet is ready to take over efficiency efforts. The shift underscores Trump’s pragmatic approach to leadership transitions.

President Trump holds up an executive order in the Oval Office on Wednesday as Education Secretary Linda McMahon, right, Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer, center, and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick look on..
🔔 Trump’s Education Reforms: Prioritizing Students & Merit 🔔
President Trump reshaped American education with seven executive orders, targeting progressive ideologies to restore discipline, merit, and transparency. On Truth Social, he vowed to end “woke indoctrination,” aligning with conservative demands to prioritize students.
The discipline order reinstates strict policies, reversing DEI-based leniency that critics say fueled classroom chaos. Virginia’s pilot programs report a 20% drop in suspensions, boosting attendance by 15%. Trump’s focus addresses a 7% math score decline since 2019, emphasizing order over ideology.
The HBCU order directs 65% of federal funding to institutions like Howard, per the White House, to expand STEM and rival global tech hubs. It aims to graduate 5,000 engineers annually by 2030, strengthening economic opportunities. Supporters see it as a historic investment in Black communities.
Accreditation reform shifts 1,200 college programs toward job-ready skills, sidelining ideological metrics. It prioritizes trades and STEM, potentially saving $2 billion in federal aid by 2028. The move counters declining graduate employability, down 10% since 2015.
The transparency order exposes $1.5 billion in unreported foreign donations, targeting influence from Qatar and China. It mandates public disclosures, with non-compliant universities risking $500 million in grants. This protects academic integrity, supporters argue, amid rising globalist concerns.
The remaining orders advance AI education for 10,000 students by 2026, block DEI discipline to ensure fairness, and bolster Title IX to protect women’s sports while expanding school choice. They aim to train a tech-savvy workforce, promote equity, and empower parents, with Texas planning vocational tracks for 500,000 students by 2028. These align with 58% of GOP voters backing Department of Education cuts, per Rasmussen.
Over 170 university leaders, including Harvard’s, slammed the orders as a 30% diversity program cut, fearing reduced inclusivity.
Trump’s reforms forge an education system rooted in excellence and American values. His vision, cheered on X, promises a future where students thrive free from far-left agendas.

President Trump speaks with Dale Haney, head White House groundskeeper about two new 100-ft flagpoles on the North Lawn of the White House, Wednesday, April 23, 2025.
🍟 Quick Bite News 🍟
⚖️ Twelve U.S. states, including California and New York, filed a lawsuit to block President Trump’s tariffs, arguing they’ll raise consumer prices by 10% on goods like electronics and clothing. The legal challenge, centered on $300 billion in imports, claims the tariffs violate trade laws and burden state economies. Trump’s team dismissed the suit as “economic sabotage,” vowing to defend the America-first policy.
🌐 Secretary Marco Rubio denied reports of lifting Russian sanctions, calling Politico’s story “fake news” during a heated White House debate. Rubio and advisor Witkoff clashed over energy assets, with Rubio insisting sanctions remain to pressure Moscow. The denial aims to reassure allies amid ongoing Ukraine talks.
😂 President Trump spotted a “Let’s Go Brandon” sticker during an Oval Office meeting, chuckling at the anti-Biden jab left by a staffer. The phrase, a conservative rallying cry, amused Trump, who called it a “fun reminder” of his 2024 victory. Aides quickly removed the sticker, but the moment sparked laughter among his team.
🌪️ Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders urged President Trump to reconsider denying disaster relief funds after tornadoes caused $50 million in damages across 10 counties. Lawmakers argue the funds are critical for rebuilding schools and infrastructure, highlighting bipartisan support for the request. Trump’s team is reviewing the plea, signaling potential flexibility for GOP-led states.
🏛️ President Trump unveiled plans to install twin 100-foot flagpoles on the White House lawn, aiming to “double the patriotism” of the grounds. He’s also overhauling the Oval Office with new art and gold accents, reflecting his personal style. The redesign, set for completion by July, has drawn mixed reactions from historians and supporters alike.
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