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Happy Wednesday, Patriots!

President Trump just sealed a monumental win as the Senate passed his ā€œOne Big Beautiful Billā€ in a dramatic vote, with VP JD Vance breaking the 50-50 tie.

This MAGA masterpiece makes tax cuts permanent, axes taxes on tips and overtime, and pours billions into border security and American jobs.

Democrats and their media allies are losing their minds, calling it a budget ā€œtime bomb,ā€ but Trump says it’s a massive victory for working Americans and a crushing blow to the radical left’s agenda.

With the bill heading to the House for final approval before July 4th, America First is charging full speed ahead.

Stay tuned. The best is yet to come.

Keep scrolling for more Trump news you can’t miss!

—Nick

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šŸ”” Senate Passes Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill
āš–ļø Paramount Settles Trump Lawsuit
āœ‚ļø Trump Slashes Federal Workforce by Over 23,000
šŸŒ Israel Agrees to Trump’s 60-Day Gaza Ceasefire Plan
šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø Trump to Launch Independence Day with Patriotic Event

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In a landmark triumph, President Trump’s ā€œOne Big Beautiful Billā€ passed the Senate with Vice President JD Vance’s tie-breaking vote, bringing his vision for economic prosperity within reach of reality, pending a final House vote. With one final hurdle left, Trump's vision of economic prosperity is closer than ever from becoming a reality.

Meanwhile the recent opening of the ā€œAlligator Alcatrazā€ detention facility in Florida and a string of diplomatic successes further cement Trump’s transformative second term. With these bold achievements, he is carving a lasting legacy in the history books, delivering on his America First agenda. As years still remain in his presidency, we can anticipate many more victories yet to come, as this administration reshapes America’s future.

Check out all the latest developments and more below!

āš–ļø Paramount Settles Trump Lawsuit
Paramount Global and CBS agreed to pay President Trump a sum that could exceed $30 million, with $16 million upfront, to settle his $20 billion lawsuit alleging election interference in a ā€œ60 Minutesā€ interview with Kamala Harris. The lawsuit claimed CBS deceptively edited the interview, prompting months of mediation that culminated in the settlement. The agreement, finalized after a Texas judge paused case deadlines, includes no apology from CBS but commits the network to release unedited transcripts of future presidential candidate interviews. The $16 million upfront payment will cover legal fees and support Trump’s future presidential library, with additional funds potentially allocated for conservative messaging. The agreement comes as Paramount seeks FCC approval for an $8.4 billion merger with Skydance Media, which some speculate influenced the settlement.

āœ‚ļø Trump Administration Slashes Federal Workforce by Over 23,000
The Trump administration released data showing a reduction of more than 23,000 federal jobs since January, with hundreds of thousands more expected to be cut by October 2025. The cuts, driven by the Department of Government Efficiency, aim to save taxpayers billions by streamlining agencies. The Office of Personnel Management reported a 50% drop in federal hiring in February compared to January, reflecting a hiring freeze. Agencies like HUD Community Planning, which lost 83.3% of its workforce, faced significant reductions, though essential services remain unaffected. President Trump called the cuts ā€œonly the beginning,ā€ signaling further efforts to reduce government size.

šŸŒ Israel Agrees to Trump’s 60-Day Gaza Ceasefire Plan
Israel has accepted a 60-day ceasefire proposal led by President Trump, aiming to end the Gaza war and secure a hostage release deal, with negotiations involving Qatar and Egypt. President Trump announced on Truth Social that Israel agreed to the terms, urging Hamas to accept or face ā€œserious consequences.ā€ The plan includes a potential governance shift in Gaza, with four Arab nations, including the UAE, discussing a joint administration to replace Hamas. Israeli envoy Ron Dermer is set to meet Trump in Washington to finalize details, with a possible July 7 White House meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu. The ceasefire, if implemented, could mark a significant step toward Trump’s broader goal of expanding the Abraham Accords.

šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø Trump to Launch Independence Day with ā€˜Patriotic’ Mar-a-Lago Event
President Trump announced a ā€œvery special patriotic eventā€ at Mar-a-Lago to kick off Independence Day weekend, highlighting his vision for a ā€œgolden ageā€ for America. The celebration, set for Thursday, includes a speech by Trump, performances by Lee Greenwood and other artists, and a fireworks display. Trump emphasized the event’s focus on honoring America’s 250th anniversary and the sacrifices of its heroes. He invited supporters to join via livestream, framing the occasion as a tribute to national pride.

President Trump waves as he arrives at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, after visiting a migrant detention center in Ochopee, Florida.

šŸ”” Senate Passes Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill šŸ””

In a dramatic victory for President Trump, the Senate passed the ā€œOne Big Beautiful Bill Actā€ yesterday in a razor-thin 51-50 vote, with Vice President JD Vance casting the tie-breaking vote after a grueling 24-hour debate marathon. This nearly 1,000-page legislative juggernaut, blending sweeping tax cuts, robust border security funding, and significant spending reforms, now awaits a final House vote before reaching Trump’s desk for his anticipated July 4 signature. The bill’s passage marks a defining moment in Trump’s presidency, delivering on campaign promises to bolster the economy and secure the nation’s borders, though it sparked intense opposition and a last-minute naming dispute.

The Senate’s approval capped weeks of contentious negotiations, with the bill overcoming a Democratic delay tactic led by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, who forced a full reading of its 940 pages. Just moments before the vote, Schumer secured a symbolic change, renaming the legislation the ā€œAmerican Prosperity and Security Actā€ to downplay Trump’s branding, a move that drew ire from Republicans but did not derail passage.

The bill permanently extends the 2017 Trump tax cuts, introduces a no-tax-on-tips policy, and provides relief for seniors, families, and businesses, while allocating $1.5 trillion for border security, including wall construction and hiring 5,000 additional CBP officers, 3,000 Border Patrol agents, and 10,000 ICE officers. It also defunds Planned Parenthood, redirecting funds to community health centers, and cuts green energy subsidies to prioritize domestic energy production.

Stephen Miller, a key Trump advisor, hailed the bill’s border security provisions as the ā€œmost significant in half a century,ā€ doubling detention capacity and funding bonuses for frontline agents, fulfilling a 50-year dream for immigration hawks. However, the bill’s projected $4 trillion debt increase over ten years drew dissent from three Republican senators, including Thomas Massie, whom Trump publicly criticized on Truth Social, saying, ā€œMassie’s gonna be historyā€ for opposing the legislation. The President took to Truth Social to call for unity, emphasizing it is no longer a Senate bill or a House bill, but the party’s bill:

ā€œAlmost all of our Great Republicans in the United States Senate have passed our ā€œONE, BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL.ā€ It is no longer a ā€œHouse Billā€ or a ā€œSenate Billā€. It is everyone’s Bill. There is so much to be proud of, and EVERYONE got a major Policy WIN - But, the Biggest Winner of them all will be the American People, who will have Permanently Lower Taxes, Higher Wages and Take Home Pay, Secure Borders, and a Stronger and More Powerful Military. Additionally, Medicaid, Medicare, and Social Security Benefits are not being cut, but are being STRENGTHENED and PROTECTED from the Radical and Destructive Democrats by eliminating Waste, Fraud, and Abuse from those Programs.ā€

As the bill moves to the House, Speaker Mike Johnson has launched a final sprint, with the Ways and Means Committee holding a critical hearing to address remaining GOP concerns and expedite passage. The House faces pressure to meet Trump’s July 4 deadline, with Johnson vowing to deliver the ā€œfull America First agenda.ā€ Protests at the Capitol, where dozens were arrested for opposing the bill’s Medicaid and food stamp cuts, continued on Tuesday as the approval continues to draw strong criticism, especially from Democrat voters.

With the Senate hurdle cleared, President Trump’s vision for economic prosperity and national security is one step from reality. The House’s swift action will determine whether the bill becomes law by the holiday, cementing Trump’s legacy as a transformative force. As the nation awaits the outcome, the ā€œOne Big Beautiful Billā€ stands as a testament to Trump’s deal-making tenacity, poised to reshape America’s future.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, President Trump and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem speak in Ochopee, Florida, on Tuesday.

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🐊 Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, alongside President Trump, warned illegal migrants to self-deport or risk detention at the newly opened ā€œAlligator Alcatraz,ā€ a 3,000-bed immigration facility in Florida’s Everglades surrounded by alligators. The facility, visited by Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on Tuesday, is set to become the largest migrant detention center in the U.S., built as part of the Trump administration’s effort to deport the millions who flooded the country under the Biden administration.

šŸ“ Democrats, led by the Center for American Progress, unveiled ā€œProject 2029,ā€ a policy initiative inspired by similar conservative strategies to challenge President Trump’s administration ahead of the 2026 midterms. The project aims to unite progressive groups with a detailed policy agenda to counter Trump’s ā€œBig, Beautiful Billā€ and his immigration crackdown, focusing on economic equity and climate action. Organizers, including John Podesta, are rallying donors and activists to build a coalition to regain congressional control and block Trump’s legislative priorities.

šŸ’° The Trump administration approved millions in disaster relief loans through the Small Business Administration to aid Los Angeles businesses damaged by recent anti-ICE riots. California Governor Gavin Newsom’s request for federal assistance followed violent protests that disrupted the city, with the funds aimed at supporting small businesses’ recovery. SBA chief Kellyanne Conway emphasized the loans prioritize American citizens and businesses, despite Newsom’s reluctance to label the unrest as ā€œriots.ā€

🚨 A federal judge in New York issued a temporary injunction blocking President Trump’s plan to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 400,000 Haitians, citing potential harm to communities. The decision, a major setback for Trump’s immigration crackdown, allows Haitians to remain in the U.S. while legal challenges continue. The ruling has sparked debate over judicial overreach, with the Trump administration vowing to appeal to restore its policy.

🄤 President Trump hailed a ā€œcommon senseā€ victory as his executive order banning federal use of paper straws went into effect, replacing them with plastic straws. Trump, at an appearance in Florida on Tuesday, said, ā€œI was tired of straws melting in my mouth.ā€ The order, enacted recently, has reignited debates over paper versus plastic straws, with Trump criticizing paper straws as environmentally harmful and prone to melting. The order points out the switch is counterproductive, as "paper straws sometimes come individually wrapped in plastic."

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