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🇺🇸 Trump's Self-Deportation Plan
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President Trump just signed a major executive order to eliminate taxpayer funding for risky gain-of-function experiments and bring strict oversight to biological research.
According to the White House:
“This Executive Order will prevent federal funding of any research that is reasonably anticipated to enhance the virulence or transmissibility of a pathogen.”
The order establishes a new Biological Research Oversight System (BROS) to ensure safety and transparency, while barring U.S. funding for foreign labs that fail to meet U.S. biosafety standards.
The White House fact sheet highlights that:
“The COVID-19 pandemic showed the consequences of risky and unregulated biological research.”
And this EO will help “make sure that such a tragedy never happens again.”
Key actions include:
🧬 Strict reviews for any high-risk research proposals
🌐 Global compliance required for U.S. funding
📊 New reporting mechanisms for public accountability
This is one of the most aggressive reforms of U.S. research policy in decades—and a clear break from the “see no evil” model of the past.
“President Trump is putting safety, accountability, and the American people first,” the fact sheet states.
The science may be complex, but the mission is simple: no more taxpayer funding for threats to humanity.
We’ve got more hard-hitting Trump news for you below!
— Nick
In today’s email:
🔔 Trump’s New Self-Deportation Plan
🔬 Enhancing Biosecurity in Research
🎓 Trump Ends Federal Grants for Harvard
💊 Trump Boosts US Drug Manufacturing
🎓 Restarting Student Loan Collections
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President Trump’s self-deportation plan is rewriting the rules of immigration enforcement, turning costly detentions into voluntary departures and saving taxpayers billions - proof that his bold ideas get real results. At the same time, his executive order to jump-start American drug manufacturing shows he’s fighting to bring critical supply chains home.
With every decisive move, Trump is putting America First - delivering stronger borders, better jobs, and a brighter future for all.
Check out all the latest developments and more below!
💊 Boosting U.S. Prescription Drug Manufacturing
President Trump signed an executive order slashing red tape for domestic pharmaceutical production, aiming to reduce reliance on foreign suppliers for critical medications. The order expedites FDA approvals, streamlines patent reviews, and offers tax credits to companies that relocate manufacturing back to the U.S. His administration projects that these steps could cut drug costs by up to 30% over five years and create thousands of new high-skilled jobs in heartland states. Industry leaders praised the clear signal that “America is open for business” in pharmaceuticals.
🔬 Enhancing Biosecurity in Research
On Monday, Trump issued a sweeping Presidential Action tightening federal oversight of high-risk biological experiments, explicitly banning funding for gain-of-function studies that can increase pathogen lethality. The new rules establish a multi-agency review board to vet any project involving potential pandemic agents and mandate transparency for all grant recipients. Animal-rights groups applauded the ban on unrestricted beagle testing at NIH, while health experts lauded measures that balance scientific progress with public safety. This decisive step puts American bio-research on a path of responsible innovation.
🎓 Federal Grants Cut Off at Harvard
In a landmark move, President Trump halted all federal research and training grants to Harvard University until it agrees to root out antisemitism on campus. The administration cited multiple incidents of hate speech and vandalism, warning that taxpayer dollars must not subsidize institutions tolerating bigotry. Harvard’s president responded with a promise to strengthen hate-crime reporting, but conservative voices hailed the action as tough love necessary to protect Jewish students. This stance reinforces Trump’s commitment to free speech and campus safety without federal hand-holding.
🎓 Restarting Student Loan Collections
Restoring fiscal fairness, the Trump administration has resumed involuntary collections on defaulted student loans, including wage garnishment and tax-refund offsets. The pause had left more than $120 billion in uncollected debt on taxpayers’ books; collections are projected to recover over $15 billion annually. Trump framed the move as necessary to prevent “an endless bailout” of borrowers who’ve walked away from repayment. While advocacy groups warned of hardship, the administration insists that no one has a free pass on obligations, ensuring equity for responsible taxpayers.

President Donald Trump on Monday announced that “illegal aliens” who use the CBP Home app to “self-deport” will receive “financial and travel” assistance.
🔔 Trump’s New Self-Deportation Plan🔔
President Trump’s Department of Homeland Security has unveiled a groundbreaking “self-deportation” program offering up to $1,000 in travel stipends, legal assistance, and expedited processing to noncitizens who agree to voluntarily return to their countries of origin.
Designed to reduce detention costs and free up Border Patrol resources, the plan applies to individuals with final removal orders who have no pending appeals and who choose to depart within 60 days. DHS projects that incentivizing voluntary departures will save taxpayers over $2 billion annually by avoiding lengthy detention and court backlogs.
Critics from migration advocacy groups derided the plan as coercive, arguing that financial incentives may disadvantage the poorest migrants and that the policy sidesteps due-process concerns. In response, DHS officials emphasize that participants will receive full briefings on their rights and access to counsel, and that no coercion is involved - only an option for those seeking a dignified return home. Several hundreds have already enrolled in the pilot phase at the El Paso and San Diego sectors, with initial feedback praising the clarity and speed of the process.
The policy marks a sharp contrast with prior administrations’ reliance on forced removals; by making self-deportation rewarding, the Trump team hopes to shift the migration dynamic from adversarial to voluntary.
Economists note that travel stipends, combined with waived fines, effectively cut removal costs per individual by more than half. Meanwhile, neighboring countries have begun coordinating reception protocols, setting up transit centers to welcome returnees and provide reintegration support.
By transforming deportation into a choice rather than a compulsion, Trump’s DHS is reframing immigration enforcement as a partnership with foreign governments and migrant communities - an embodiment of his vision for an efficient, humane border policy. As enrollment expands, the administration touts rising departure rates and dwindling detention populations, declaring the self-deportation plan a win-win for both security and compassion.

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⚔️ Hegseth Orders 20% Cut in Top Brass
Defense Advisor Pete Hegseth mandated a 20% reduction in general and flag officer billets, aiming to streamline command and save $500 million in personnel costs. The move is expected to open promotion slots and elevate younger officers, while critics warn of experience gaps. Trump praised the overhaul as “returning the military to lean, agile leadership.”
🌊 “Gulf of America” Name Advances
On Monday, Congress moved a bill to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the “Gulf of America,” part of Trump’s push to reinforce U.S. sovereignty. Proponents argue it honors American coastal heritage; opponents decry it as symbolic grandstanding. Final House approval is expected next week.
🌬️ States Sue Over Wind-Energy Curbs
Four blue states filed suit against the administration’s executive order restricting offshore wind leases, arguing it jeopardizes clean-energy jobs and coastal economies. The lawsuit claims Trump exceeded his authority by halting projects without environmental review. The White House contends it’s protecting national security and maritime interests.
📞 Trump to Call CEOs He Disagrees With
President Trump revealed he will personally phone corporate leaders whose decisions he views as “wrong or hurtful,” bringing executive-style oversight directly to the boardroom. He recounted calling Amazon’s Jeff Bezos over proposed tariff-charge listings - after which Amazon swiftly scrapped the idea. Trump said this of his tactic: “I’ll always call people if I disagree with them.”
🎉 Cinco de Mayo Events Canceled Over ICE Fears
Several major cities saw Cinco de Mayo festivals called off amid rumors of ICE raids, as organizers feared attendees would avoid large gatherings. Trump officials deny any such operations were planned, attributing cancellations to social-media panic. Local leaders blame misinformation, while ICE reiterates its focus remains on criminal targets.
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