🇺🇸 Trump's Still Got It

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

While the media falsely claims that Trump is “losing support”, in reality, the American people love him more than ever.

That was put on full display this weekend when Trump received a roaring ovation in deep blue Philadelphia during his surprise appearance at the 2024-25 NCAA wrestling championships.

The president entered the Wells Fargo Center and was immediately met with chants of “USA, USA!”

The lesson here is to NEVER listen to the fear mongering of the media! After all these years they are still trying to break your spirit. Do NOT let them!

Trump’s NCAA appearance also gave us our “Picture of the day”:

Now, lets get into todays newsletter…

In today’s email:
🏆 Trump wins
🫗 Possible soda ban
😲 Sanders agrees with Trump?

✅TRACKING TRUMP✅

Curated by Mike Luso

Hey Team! 😎

As the Trump administration continues its work, keep in mind the intention behind its decisions.

For example, the elimination of the Department of Education is to restore power to the states and allow more opportunities for local communities to decide what’s best for it’s taxpayers.

Similarly with the Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Secretary Scott Turner has said HUD will aim to “tear down all regulatory barriers and restore power to the local community,”

More on this story below!

⚖️ UNETHICAL LAWYERS: President Trump issued a memorandum directing the Attorney General and Secretary of Homeland Security to crack down on unethical conduct by lawyers and law firms, especially in cases involving national security, public safety, election integrity, or immigration. The memo cites past misconduct, including the creation of the Steele dossier and fraudulent asylum claims, as examples of legal abuses undermining the rule of law. The Attorney General is instructed to seek sanctions for frivolous or politically motivated litigation, prioritize attorney discipline, and refer violators for further action. Law firms and attorneys may also face consequences such as loss of security clearances or federal contracts. The administration emphasizes restoring integrity to the legal profession and protecting the legal system from misuse.

🔒 SECURITY: ​President Trump issued a memorandum ordering the immediate revocation of security clearances and classified access for several high-profile individuals, including Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Antony Blinken, Hillary Clinton, and others. The memo states that it is no longer in the national interest for these individuals to access classified information or secure government facilities. It directs all executive departments and agencies to take action to ensure these revocations are carried out. The directive also applies to individuals who may have obtained clearances through private employment. The White House emphasized that this order does not create any enforceable legal rights.

🥤 SNAP: ​Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has proposed banning the purchase of sugary drinks and junk food using Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits, aligning with his Make America Healthy Again initiative. This proposal has sparked discussions among policymakers and health experts, with some supporting the move to promote healthier choices, while others raise concerns about its impact on low-income families and the challenges of defining "junk food." The American Beverage Association, representing companies like Coca-Cola and PepsiCo, is actively lobbying against this initiative, emphasizing their zero-sugar drinks and clear labeling to help consumers make healthier choices.

🪪 IMMIGRATION: ​The IRS and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement are finalizing an agreement that would allow ICE to access certain taxpayer information to aid in immigration enforcement efforts. Under this proposed arrangement, ICE would submit names and addresses of individuals suspected of residing in the country illegally to the IRS, which would then verify these details against its confidential taxpayer databases. Historically, the IRS has maintained strict confidentiality of illegal aliens who file taxes using Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers. The discussions come amid broader efforts by the Trump administration to enhance immigration enforcement by leveraging inter-agency data sharing.

💯 Trump Administration Applauds Major Wins 💯

on Education, Border, and National Security

Sunday morning, Trump Administration officials delivered a strong update to the American people, highlighting major victories across education, immigration, and national security. The message was clear: President Trump is delivering results.

Education Secretary Linda McMahon made the case for local control and school choice, saying, “He doesn’t believe ANY child should be trapped in a failing school.” She emphasized that Washington bureaucrats can’t make better decisions than parents and local educators, and that Trump’s goal is to provide the best access to education for every student.

Attorney General Pam Bondi took aim at activist judges attempting to block deportations, calling one ruling “out of control.” She pointed to the 261 gang members now behind bars in El Salvador, adding, “We are going to follow the law and we are going to protect Americans.”

National Security Advisor Mike Waltz warned that 75% of U.S.-flagged shipping is now avoiding the Suez Canal due to Houthi attacks. He praised Trump’s leadership, saying, “The last administration was not effective. President Trump has decided to do something much harder, much tougher.” On Iran, Waltz said, “All options are on the table.”

Special Envoy Steve Witkoff said Trump’s policy of peace through strength is moving peace talks forward in Ukraine, bringing both sides to the table.

Border Czar Tom Homan confirmed Trump is enforcing immigration law as written: “We’re not making this up. Everything we’ve done is based on a statute.” He said the goal is total operational control of the border, and the administration will use every available asset until that mission is accomplished.

From classrooms to border crossings to foreign threats, the Trump Administration is proving once again that real leadership gets real results.

🍟 Quick Bite News 🍟

​🙇‍♀️ Former President Donald Trump is demanding a “full-throated apology” from Maine Governor Janet Mills over her support for allowing transgender athletes in women’s sports. The feud intensified after Trump threatened to withhold federal funding, and the Department of Education found Maine in violation of Title IX. Trump suggested the dispute may be resolved if Mills apologizes.

📝 Elon Musk has announced plans to file a lawsuit against former Representative Jamaal Bowman following Bowman's remarks on CNN, where he referred to Musk as a "thief" and a "Nazi." Musk responded on social media, stating, "I've had enough. Lawsuit inbound." Bowman criticized Musk's role in the Trump administration's cost-cutting measures, labeling him as "incompetent" during the broadcast. This incident has sparked discussions about defamation and the legal implications of such public statements.

🗄️ FBI agents are working long shifts to review and prepare documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation for release. Under direction from Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel, employees have been instructed to minimize redactions. The goal is to maximize transparency while still protecting victims’ identities.

​📺 In a recent interview on ABC's "This Week," Senator Bernie Sanders expressed support for President Trump's initiatives to combat fentanyl trafficking and enhance border security. Sanders emphasized that "nobody thinks illegal immigration is appropriate" and advocated for comprehensive immigration reform. He also cautioned against mass deportations, highlighting the significant role undocumented workers play in sectors like agriculture and meat-packing.

📈 A new DecipherAi poll shows that 48% of likely California voters are open to voting for a Republican governor in 2026, signaling a shift in the deep-blue state. Voters expressed frustration with high living costs, gas prices, and free healthcare for undocumented immigrants. While Democrats like Kamala Harris lead in early polling, the GOP sees growing opportunity amid rising dissatisfaction.

God bless,

Clayton
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