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Happy Wednesday, Patriots!

President Trump didn’t mince words when reporters tried to hijack a Cabinet meeting with questions about Jeffrey Epstein.

Trump fired back, blasting the media for obsessing over a “creep” while Texas battles deadly floods and his administration racks up historic wins.

The comments come after Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed the DOJ found no Epstein “client list” and no evidence of murder. MAGA influencers aren’t buying it — and Trump’s allies are demanding answers.

Trump, meanwhile, is laser-focused on more urgent problems: restoring order at the border, defending allies abroad, and delivering tax relief at home.

One thing’s clear—Trump isn’t playing along with the outrage machine. We’ll see if more is ever revealed about Epstein.

More below in today’s newsletter!

—Nick

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🕵️ FBI Probes Over Trump-Russia Investigation
🚨 Trump Proposes Federal Takeover of D.C.
✂️ SCOTUS Backs President Trump’s Federal Job Cuts
🤝 Trump Hints at Major Trade Deals with Seven Nations

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As President Trump nears the six-month milestone of his second term, his unprecedented winning streak shows no signs of slowing down.

This week's Supreme Court victory has cleared the path for another critical transformation in Washington – streamlining the federal bureaucracy that has grown out of control for decades. Following productive discussions with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, Trump's Middle East peace vision gains momentum as additional nations prepare to join the expanding Abraham Accords framework. Meanwhile, the President's firm stance on urban crime has turned its focus to Washington D.C., where years of failed Democrat policies have allowed lawlessness to flourish unchecked.

Time and again, Trump proves that decisive leadership wins over empty rhetoric, delivering on his commitment that promises made are promises kept

Check out all the latest developments and more below!

🕵️ FBI Probes Brennan and Comey Over Trump-Russia Investigation
The FBI has launched an investigation into former CIA Director John Brennan and former FBI Director James Comey for their roles in the 2016 Trump-Russia probe, focusing on potential misconduct. A declassified CIA review, ordered by Director John Ratcliffe, revealed that Brennan pushed to include the unverified Steele dossier in the 2016 Intelligence Community Assessment despite objections. The investigation examines whether Brennan and Comey misled the public with claims of Trump-Russia collusion, which lacked evidence of criminal activity. Sources indicate the probe could lead to criminal charges, with President Trump’s team, including DNI Tulsi Gabbard, demanding accountability. The White House called the 2016 probe a “political scandal,” citing procedural irregularities in the intelligence assessment.

🚨 Trump Proposes Federal Takeover of D.C.
President Trump suggested a federal takeover of Washington, D.C., during a cabinet meeting, asserting that crime would significantly decrease under federal management. He criticized the city’s current leadership, particularly Mayor Muriel Bowser, for failing to utilize the police department effectively, despite a 12% drop in burglaries from 2024 to 2025. Trump emphasized the need for a “flawless, beautiful, and safe” capital, pointing to issues like graffiti and homelessness as evidence of mismanagement. The proposal could fall under the BOWSER Act, introduced by Senator Mike Lee and Representative Andy Ogles in February, to repeal D.C.’s Home Rule and restore congressional control.

✂️ Supreme Court Backs President Trump’s Federal Job Cuts
The Supreme Court, in a 6-3 ruling, upheld President Trump’s executive order to eliminate 2,500 federal jobs deemed redundant, rejecting a challenge by federal employee unions claiming the cuts violated civil service protections. Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s majority opinion affirmed the president’s authority to reorganize the executive branch to enhance efficiency. The cuts, embedded in President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” aim to reduce government spending and streamline operations. Federal unions expressed concern that the decision could lead to further job losses, impacting government services. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt hailed the ruling as a victory for taxpayers, enabling a “lean and mean” government.

🤝 Trump Hints at Major Trade Deals with Seven Nations
President Trump revealed his administration is negotiating trade agreements with seven countries, promising major announcements in the coming days. He posted on Truth Social that these deals will focus on trade, aiming to protect American industries from unfair competition. The countries involved are not specified, but sources suggest key trading partners in Asia and Europe. A recent 50% tariff on imported copper reflects his push to prioritize domestic manufacturing. Trump made the announcement during a cabinet meeting, focusing on policies to benefit American workers.

President Trump speaking during a cabinet meeting with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, Secretary of Housing Eric Scott Turner, Attorney General Pam Bondi, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, at the White House on Tuesday.

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As President Trump approaches the six-month mark of his second term, a remarkable transformation has taken hold in Washington – one that signals the end of an era defined by political theater and the beginning of substantive policy achievements that put America first. The commander-in-chief has orchestrated a comprehensive winning streak that spans from precision military strikes to economic revitalization, marking what many observers recognize as a historic turning point for the nation.

The most striking example came with Operation Midnight Hammer, Trump's bold decision to launch precision strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities that reestablished American deterrence on the world stage. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasized the operation demonstrated "American military might and capability," with Trump noting that enemies worldwide "watched every minute" of what he called "a perfect military performance." This decisive action was followed by successful diplomatic efforts, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio's remarkable achievement of preventing wars between India and Pakistan while securing peace deals across multiple regions – all accomplished in less than six months.

Economically, Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" has delivered immediate wins for American families, with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent reporting $100 billion in tariff income already collected this year and projections reaching $300 billion by year's end. The legislation eliminated what Energy Secretary Chris Wright called "the green new scam," saving taxpayers half a trillion dollars over the next decade while ending wasteful subsidies for programs that comprised only three percent of total U.S. energy consumption. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum announced the lowest gas prices in four years, creating what he described as "hundreds of billions of dollars that stay in their pockets" for American families.

The administration's focus on American energy dominance and job creation has produced four consecutive months of increasing employment while rolling out 63 new deregulations, demonstrating that common-sense policies deliver real results. Beyond policy victories, Trump has achieved significant legal wins against major media outlets, securing $16 million from CBS's parent company and establishing accountability in an industry that spent years promoting progressive narratives over factual reporting.

Perhaps most importantly, Trump's first six months represent a fundamental shift away from the woke ideologies and social justice activism that paralyzed Washington for years. The era of “Trump-Derangement Syndrome” is giving way to an administration focused on practical solutions – from strategic immigration enforcement that prioritizes American workers to energy policies that lower costs for families rather than virtue-signal about climate activism. This represents more than political victories; it signals a return to governance rooted in America First principles, where policy outcomes matter more than progressive posturing.

As Trump's winning streak continues across immigration, diplomatic, economic, and energy fronts, the broader message is clear: substantive leadership focused on American interests can deliver transformative results when freed from the constraints of political correctness and ideological extremism that defined the Biden and Obama eras.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with President Trump at the White House this week.

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🩺 The White House waived executive privilege for President Biden’s physician, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, allowing House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer to investigate allegations of a cover-up regarding Biden’s health. Comer’s probe focuses on O’Connor’s medical assessments, with suspicions that Biden’s team misled the public about his condition before the 2024 election. The waiver enables congressional access to O’Connor’s records, escalating scrutiny of Biden’s health transparency.

🚓 Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson declared that the city’s police will not cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), reinforcing Chicago’s sanctuary city status. Speaking on MSNBC, Johnson emphasized protecting immigrant communities, citing distrust in federal immigration policies. His stance opposes President Trump’s push for stricter immigration enforcement, setting up a potential legal clash.

🚫 President Trump sharply rebuked a reporter for asking about Jeffrey Epstein’s associates during a cabinet meeting, calling the question “stupid” and irrelevant. He redirected focus to his administration’s priorities, refusing to engage on the Epstein topic. The exchange occurred as Trump discussed his agenda, including tax cuts and border security measures.

🛣️ President Trump expressed gratitude after Palm Beach County, Florida, approved renaming a section of Southern Boulevard to “President Trump Highway” as a tribute to his leadership. The decision, backed by local officials, reflects support for Trump’s policies in his home county. Trump called the renaming a “wonderful honor”.

🛡️ President Trump claims that his administration’s border crackdown has significantly reduced illegal crossings compared to Biden-era levels, saving substantial government funds. He credited stricter enforcement policies, including increased deportations, for the decline in border crossing activity. Trump pointed out the crackdown’s success, claiming “zero” migrants entered the U.S. last month

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