🇺🇸 Trump's Powering America's Comeback

📝 From The Desk Of Clayton Keirns, Editor In Chief
📍 San Diego, CA 🌊

Democrats are making it painfully clear: They care more about a deported MS-13 illegal alien than they do about a Maryland mother named Rachel Morin — an AMERICAN CITIZEN brutally murdered by an illegal alien.

Let that sink in.

Democrats are shedding tears and planning a trip to El Salvador over a deported terrorist, but they’ve got NOTHING to say about the American mom who’s now six feet under because of their open-border disaster.

It’s disgusting. It’s un-American. And it’s exactly why President Trump is stepping in to clean house.

President Trump isn’t going to rest until EVERY last violent illegal alien invader is kicked out of our country for good.

Because unlike Biden’s circus, Trump puts AMERICA FIRST — always has, always will.

Stay locked in for the latest Trump news in today’s newsletter!

- Nick

In today’s email:
🔔 Trump’s Overhaul: Powering America’s Comeback
💊 Lowering Drug Prices
⚖️ NY AG Prosecution Referral

✅TRACKING TRUMP✅

Curated by Mike Luso

Hey Team! 😎

President Trump’s rolling up his sleeves to fix what’s broken in America.

With the rollout of several big executive orders, he’s taking on Big Pharma, securing Social Security, and streamlining government - all while ignoring the noise.

This isn’t about winning points - it’s about putting Americans first, no matter the fight.

Discover his latest wins below!

💊 LOWERING DRUG PRICES: President Trump announced a bold plan to reduce prescription drug costs, targeting pharmaceutical giants’ pricing practices. “We’re making healthcare affordable again,” he said in a White House statement, pushing for a 50% price cut on essential medications. The initiative expands transparency rules and fast-tracks generic drug approvals. Industry analysts noted pharmaceutical companies adjusting strategies to comply. The policy aims to ease burdens for millions of Americans reliant on daily prescriptions.

⚖️ NY AG PROSECUTION REFERRAL: President Trump’s administration referred New York Attorney General Letitia James for prosecution, alleging mortgage fraud in her office’s financial dealings. “Nobody’s above the law,” he posted on Truth Social, pointing to discrepancies in James’ disclosures. The DOJ-led referral accuses her of misrepresenting property loans, escalating their feud. James labeled the move a “baseless attack,” pledging to defend her record. The case now awaits federal review, with potential charges looming.

🔒 SOCIAL SECURITY PROTECTIONS: President Trump signed an order to prevent illegal aliens from accessing Social Security Act benefits, tightening verification processes. “We’re protecting our seniors,” he stated in a White House fact sheet, prioritizing funds for U.S. citizens. The policy introduces rigorous identity checks to curb fraudulent claims. Advocacy groups argued it could delay benefits for legal residents. The measure strengthens oversight, targeting a system strained by misuse.

🏦 IRS RESIGNATIONS SURGE: President Trump approved a voluntary resignation program that saw over 20,000 IRS employees exit the agency. “We’re cleaning house,” he told Fox News, streamlining a bureaucracy he views as overgrown. The buyout offer, part of DOGE’s efficiency drive, aims to reduce operational costs. Treasury officials flagged potential challenges with tax season approaching. The overhaul seeks to reshape the IRS into a leaner, taxpayer-focused entity.

President Donald Trump speaks to the reporters on board Air Force One on the way to Miami, Saturday, April 12, 2025.

🔧 Trump’s Overhaul: Powering America’s Comeback 🔧

President Trump is continuing to reshape America’s foundation with a flurry of executive actions designed to bolster the economy, streamline government, and curb wasteful spending. On April 15th he invoked Section 232 to secure critical minerals vital for tech, autos, and defense, countering China’s export ban with a push for domestic production, as outlined in a White House statement. “We’re bringing jobs back,” Trump declared, eyeing self-reliance in supply chains strained by Beijing’s move. 

He also modernized federal permitting with AI technology to accelerate infrastructure projects, slashing delays by an estimated 40%, per a White House fact sheet. On procurement, Trump mandated cost-effective commercial solutions and eliminated inefficient contracts, aiming to save billions from the $2 trillion federal budget, his team reported.

These reforms tackle long-standing inefficiencies head-on. China’s mineral halt left industries scrambling, but Trump’s mineral strategy greenlights mining in states like Nevada, creating thousands of jobs, per the Department of Energy. 

Permitting upgrades have already cleared 15 projects, including pipelines and highways, boosting local economies, the White House noted. “We’re stopping the waste,” Trump said, targeting bloated procurement deals that have drained taxpayers for decades. Truth Social users hailed the changes as “Trump delivering for workers,” reflecting strong grassroots support.

Opponents pushed back. Democrats like Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez warned on CNN, “This could harm small contractors,” citing risks to federal jobs. Environmentalists expressed concerns that faster permitting might bypass critical safeguards, potentially endangering wildlife habitats. 

Yet, Trump’s orders align with his campaign pledge to prioritize American workers, with 54% of voters approving his economic agenda, per a Rasmussen poll. As DOGE trims budgets and tariffs reshape trade, Trump’s vision bets on a stronger, self-sufficient nation. His fight isn’t about quick wins - it’s about dismantling decades of inefficiency and dependence, paving the way for an America that stands tall.

President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance are seen after a ceremony with the 2025 College Football Playoff National Champions Ohio State Buckeyes on the South Lawn of the White House on Monday, April 14, 2025

🍟 Quick Bite News 🍟

🚨 A protester was tasered and arrested at Representative Marjorie Taylor-Greene’s Georgia town hall after interrupting her speech on immigration policy. “We won’t tolerate chaos,” Greene said, addressing the packed venue. The incident heightened tensions at Republican-led events nationwide.

📈 President Trump’s job approval rating reached 56%, a new high since his January inauguration, driven by his recent policy wins. “The people see we’re delivering,” he said on Truth Social, touting economic and border reforms. The Rasmussen poll underscored his growing momentum among voters.

💰 White House aides proposed a 40% tax rate for millionaires to fund President Trump’s tax cuts on overtime, tips, and Social Security, though he hasn’t endorsed it. “I’ve seen this idea discussed,” Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said, noting no final decision. House Speaker Mike Johnson signaled opposition, prioritizing lower taxes for all Americans.

🏆 President Trump named securing the southern border as his proudest accomplishment within his first 100 days, citing military deployment. “We stopped the invasion,” he said on Fox News, referencing 15,000 troops sent south. The milestone resonated with his campaign’s core promises.

🎓 Harvard rejected President Trump’s demands to overhaul its policies, prompting a $2.2 billion federal funding freeze, with the university borrowing $750 million to weather the cuts. “We won’t surrender our independence,” President Alan Garber declared, while White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt demanded an apology for reports of antisemitism on campus. Faculty cheered Harvard’s defiance, but Trump hinted at targeting its tax-exempt status next.

God bless,

Clayton
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