🇺🇸 Trump’s One Big Beautiful Event

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Happy Friday, Patriots!

President Donald Trump was rightagain.

In a stunning vindication, the CIA confirmed Thursday that Trump’s precision strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities caused “severe” and long-term damage, directly contradicting media leaks and anonymous intel reports that had downplayed the mission’s success.

CIA Director John Ratcliffe said key facilities were “destroyed” and would take “years” to rebuild, echoing Israeli intelligence findings that Iran’s nuclear ambitions had been set back by at least two years.

Meanwhile, CNN analystsafter days of attacks on Trump — now admit the operation “worked flawlessly.”

The real story? Legacy media just got caught in another lie.

And Trump? He just delivered one of the most effective military strikes in modern history.

We’ll keep you updated on this developing story—in the meantime, check out more hard-hitting news below!

—Nick

In today’s email:
🔔 Trump’s One Big Beautiful Event
🛂 Trump Plans Third-Country Deportation for Garcia
💣 Senate Defends Trump’s Iran Strikes Against Leaked Report
🤝 Trump to Expand Abraham Accords for Broader Israel Ties
🌐 Trump Sues to End Tuition Giveaways for Illegal Migrants

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✅TRACKING TRUMP✅

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Hey Team! 😎

President Donald Trump is capitalizing on his recent triumphs by championing his “One Big Beautiful Bill” at a White House event, where everyday Americans like autoworkers and grieving parents voiced support for his tax cuts and border security measures. True to form, Trump connected directly with hardworking citizens, spotlighting their struggles while pushing a legislative agenda to bolster the economy and protect the nation’s borders.

His decisive leadership, from securing an Israel-Iran ceasefire to cracking down on illegal immigration, has restored America’s promise as a land of opportunity. As he navigates domestic challenges and global acclaim, Trump’s relentless drive is cementing historic achievements this week. The nation watches as he delivers results for the people.

Check out all the latest developments and more below!

🛂 Trump Plans Third-Country Deportation for Garcia
The Trump administration’s Department of Justice announced plans to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to a third country if he is released from jail, as prosecutor Adam Gordon informed a Maryland federal judge. Garcia, previously deported to El Salvador against a court order, faces federal charges for illegal re-entry after a Supreme Court ruling mandated his return to the U.S. ICE Director Tom Homan stated, “We’re sending a message: illegal re-entry won’t be tolerated.” The administration seeks to avoid returning Garcia to El Salvador due to torture risks, favoring a third-country transfer instead. President Trump emphasized the need for strict enforcement, vowing to prioritize deportations in such cases.

💣 Senate Defends Trump’s Iran Strikes Against Leaked Report
Senate Republicans rallied behind President Trump’s claim that U.S. strikes “totally obliterated” Iran’s nuclear facilities, dismissing a leaked intelligence report suggesting limited damage as “low confidence” and misleading. Senator Lindsey Graham called the report “BS,” arguing it undermines a mission that crippled Iran’s nuclear ambitions, per a classified briefing. Trump, via Truth Social, labeled the leak “treasonous,” demanding an FBI investigation into its anonymous sources. The White House, through Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, affirmed the strikes’ success, stating, “The mission was accomplished.” GOP senators, including Josh Hawley, praised Trump’s decisive action, reinforcing his leadership as Democrats remained divided.

🤝 Trump to Expand Abraham Accords for Broader Israel Ties
President Trump is leveraging his Abraham Accords to normalize relations between Israel and additional Arab nations, with Saudi Arabia and Oman as top prospects, following his Israel-Iran ceasefire success. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, speaking at the NATO Summit, called the accords Trump’s “crown jewel,” aiming to finalize deals before the next inauguration. Trump stated on Truth Social, “We’re bringing peace to the Middle East like never before,” crediting his leadership for regional stability. The White House highlighted negotiations with Bahrain and the UAE to deepen existing ties, building on the 2020 agreements. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised Trump’s efforts, expressing optimism for a “new era” of cooperation.

🛂 Trump Sues to End Tuition Giveaways for Illegal Migrants
The Trump administration is suing Minnesota Governor Tim Walz to block in-state tuition benefits for illegal migrants, targeting a policy offering discounted rates at public universities. The Department of Justice argues these giveaways violate federal law, with ICE Director Tom Homan stating, “American taxpayers shouldn’t subsidize illegal immigrants’ education.” The lawsuit, filed in federal court, seeks to enforce compliance across states with similar programs. Trump emphasized the move on Truth Social, vowing to “put American students first.” The action follows a broader crackdown, with 15 states already phasing out such benefits under pressure.

Trump speaks during the “One, Big, Beautiful Event” in the East Room of the White House on Thursday.

🔔 Trump’s One Big Beautiful Event 🔔

President Trump hosted a high-energy “One Big Beautiful Bill” event at the White House on Thursday to drum up support for his ambitious tax-and-spending legislation, spotlighting its benefits for working-class Americans and border security. The event featured everyday Americans, including a lifelong Democrat autoworker, Kelli Krieski, who praised the bill’s vehicle loan tax breaks, stating, “Thanks to No Tax on Tips, I’ll be able to keep more of what I earn.” Trump also gave a platform to parents who lost children due to crimes linked to illegal immigration, with Angel Mom Tammy Nobles declaring, “My daughter Kayla was killed because of open borders - President Trump’s bill will save lives.”

Despite Senate hurdles, including the parliamentarian’s recent rejection of Medicaid and immigration provisions, Trump demanded swift passage, posting on Truth Social, “GET THE DEAL DONE THIS WEEK.” The event, coupled with a press conference, showcased Trump’s determination to push the bill through Congress, blending economic relief with a hardline stance on immigration.

The Big Beautiful Bill, a cornerstone of Trump’s domestic agenda, aims to extend trillions in tax cuts, boost defense and border spending, and curb social programs, but faces resistance in the Senate over fiscal concerns. Senate Majority Leader John Thune called Trump the “closer” for rallying GOP support, aiming for a July 4 deadline, while Senator Roger Marshall noted, “There are so many great things in this bill, it’s going to be hard for the House to vote against it.”

The Senate parliamentarian’s ruling against provisions barring Medicaid for illegal immigrants and transgender healthcare, as reported by Sen. Rand Paul, has forced Republicans to seek alternative spending cuts to offset the bill’s costs. House Speaker Mike Johnson, speaking after the House passed a version in May, emphasized the bill’s transformative potential, though Senate revisions mean the House must re-approve the final package.

While Trump’s focus on border security resonated deeply at the event, with another Angel Mom, Patty Morin, sharing the tragic loss of her daughter Rachel, killed by an illegal immigrant, the event also drew corporate optimism. A CNBC CFO Council Survey reported that most chief financial officers expect the bill to pass, preserving key business tax breaks from Trump’s 2017 tax act. However, Senate GOP concerns, voiced by Sen. Josh Hawley, highlighted risks to rural hospitals from Medicaid provider tax cuts, complicating negotiations.

🍟 Quick Bite News 🍟

🗳️ Seattle mayoral candidate Jessyn Farrell vowed to “Trump-proof” the city if elected, promising to protect progressive policies like sanctuary city status from President Trump’s immigration crackdown. Farrell stated on MSNBC, “We will stand up to ensure our values aren’t rolled back by this administration.” Her campaign focuses on resisting Trump’s deportation plans, emphasizing local control over policing and social programs.

🚨 Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced new visa restrictions targeting immediate family members of fentanyl traffickers, aiming to disrupt drug cartels flooding the U.S. with deadly opioids. Rubio declared, “If you profit from poisoning Americans, your family won’t enjoy our country’s privileges.” The policy, effective immediately, expands existing sanctions to pressure traffickers amid Trump’s border security push.

💸 The Trump administration launched an investigation into the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau after uncovering $1.3 billion in fraudulent loans, targeting an agency Democrats sought to shield. A senior official stated, “We’re rooting out waste and fraud to protect American taxpayers,” following whistleblower reports. The probe aims to recover funds and overhaul the agency’s spending practices.

🕊️ The White House shared a “Daddy’s Home” meme on social media, capitalizing on NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte’s viral praise of President Trump as “Daddy Trump” at the Hague Summit. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt posted, “President Trump is back, leading the world to peace,” celebrating his Israel-Iran ceasefire. The video, featuring Trump’s summit arrival, went viral, amplifying his global leadership narrative.

💣 Joy Behar, co-host of The View, expressed hope that President Trump’s strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities succeeded, stating, “I don’t like the guy, but I don’t want Iran to have nukes.” Her support surprised co-hosts, who debated the strikes’ timing during a heated panel discussion. Behar argued that preventing Iran’s nuclear threat outweighs her personal dislike for Trump.

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