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Happy Monday, Patriots!

After a vicious overnight assault on Ukraine Sunday, President Trump just delivered a blunt, unfiltered rebuke of Vladimir Putin—and it’s making global headlines.

Speaking from Morristown, New Jersey, Trump didn’t hold back:

šŸ‘‰ ā€œI’m not happy with what Putin is doing. He’s killing a lot of people.ā€
šŸ‘‰ ā€œI don’t know what the hell happened to Putin.ā€
šŸ‘‰ ā€œI don’t like it at all. Not even a little bit.ā€

The Russian assault—the largest of the war—launched 298 drones and 69 missiles at Ukrainian cities, killing at least 12 civilians and injuring dozens.

Trump didn’t sugarcoat it: this wasn’t strategy—it was slaughter. A direct hit on innocent lives, during talks, by a man Trump says has gone off the rails.

And for those still questioning Trump’s strength on the world stage, this moment shut them up.

Keep reading below for the top Trump headlines to get your week started.

—Nick

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šŸ”” Trump’s West Point Commencement Speech
āš ļø Trump Reacts to Latest Russian Attacks 
āš–ļø Department of Justice Halts Lawsuits 
ā˜¢ļø Trump Hints at Update in Iran Nuclear Deal
šŸŖ– Trump’s Memorial Day Celebrations

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President Trump continues to inspire our nation's future military leaders, as demonstrated by his powerful West Point commencement address over the weekend, which reinforced his unwavering focus on strengthening America's defenses and maintaining the world's most formidable military.

His commitment to military excellence was further exemplified by his solemn tribute to our fallen heroes at Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day, displaying the kind of genuine patriotism we deserve from our leadership. After four years of uncertainty, it's reassuring to have President Trump back in the White House, working tirelessly to restore the faith and respect of hard-working Americans who love their country. His leadership represents a return to the values and strength that have always made America great.

Check out all the latest developments and more below!

🌐 Trump Declares Putin Has ā€œGone Crazyā€œ
President Trump told reporters he is "not happy" with Russian President Vladimir Putin following a massive aerial strike on Ukraine over the weekend, calling it "killing a lot of people." Speaking from New Jersey, Trump said, "I don't know what the hell happened to Putin," and emphasized that he is "shooting rockets into Kyiv and other cities" during ongoing negotiations. Trump, who said he had always gotten along with Putin, stated, "something happened to this guy" and stressed, "I don't like it at all." The Russian assault, described as the largest of the war in terms of volume, involved 298 drones and 69 missiles. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for an international response and new sanctions, warning that silence from the West only encourages further attacks.

šŸ‘®ā€ā™‚ļø Trump’s DOJ Dismisses Civil Rights Lawsuits
In a bold move, the Justice Department has slammed the brakes on Biden-era civil rights lawsuits targeting the Louisville and Minneapolis police departments, sparking a fiery debate over police reform. The decision, announced just days before the anniversary of George Floyd’s death, aims to unshackle local law enforcement from what the DOJ calls overly broad and costly federal oversight. Critics argue this rollback could undermine accountability, while supporters cheer it as a step toward empowering communities to address policing issues locally. The Trump administration’s sweeping action questions the effectiveness of consent decrees, setting the stage for a heated clash over the future of civil rights enforcement.

ā˜¢ļø Trump Hints at Iran Nuclear Deal Update
President Trump suggested on Sunday that an announcement on U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations could come within the next two days, describing recent talks as showing ā€œvery, very goodā€ and ā€œserious progress.ā€ Speaking to reporters in New Jersey, Trump added, ā€œI have a feeling I might be telling you something good.ā€ His comments were more optimistic than those of the Omani mediator, who described only partial progress in the fifth round of discussions held in Rome. The U.S. was represented at the talks by Mideast envoy Steve Witkoff and State Department official Michael Anton. Negotiators are working on a potential deal that would limit Iran’s nuclear activities in return for easing U.S. economic sanctions.

šŸŖ– Trump’s Memorial Day Tribute For America 250 Celebration
President Trump will lead a powerful Memorial Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery, laying a wreath to honor America’s fallen heroes in a deeply moving tribute. This year’s event carries extra weight, launching the yearlong ā€œSalute to America 250ā€ celebration marking the 250th anniversaries of the United States Army, Navy, and Marine Corps. The solemn occasion also coincides with the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War’s end, adding a poignant layer to the nation’s remembrance. Trump’s visit is set to inspire unity and gratitude, kicking off a historic commemoration of America’s military legacy.

President Trump addresses the 2025 graduating class of the United States Military Academy at West Point in Michie Stadium on May 24, 2025 in West Point, New York.

šŸ”” Trump’s West Point Commencement Speech šŸ””

On Saturday, President Trump delivered a rousing commencement address to the graduating class of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, praising the cadets as the embodiment of courage and honor while outlining his vision for a military focused on strength and traditional values. Speaking to approximately 1,000 graduates at Michie Stadium, Trump emphasized their role as future leaders in a military he aims to restore to its core mission of combat readiness, free from what he described as distracting social initiatives.

In his speech, Trump hailed the graduates as ā€œwinnersā€ with the ā€œbravest hearts and noblest souls,ā€ celebrating their rigorous training and commitment to serving the nation. He highlighted the academy’s storied history, noting its production of legendary military leaders and its role in shaping a disciplined, elite officer corps. Trump’s remarks connected personally with the cadets, acknowledging the challenges they faced during their four years at West Point, including intense physical and academic demands, and framing their graduation as a triumph of perseverance and patriotism.

A significant portion of Trump’s address focused on his administration’s military priorities. He sharply criticized past policies that he claimed diverted resources from combat readiness, specifically targeting ā€œdrag showsā€ and other ā€œsocial projectsā€ implemented under previous administrations. ā€œThose days are over,ā€ Trump declared, signaling a shift toward a military centered on traditional training and operational strength. He argued that such initiatives had undermined morale and readiness, a stance that resonated with some graduates and attendees who share his views on refocusing the armed forces.

Trump also touched on broader national security themes, emphasizing the need for a strong military to counter global threats. While he did not delve into specific policy details, he mentioned the importance of equipping soldiers with the best tools and training to ensure battlefield success. His remarks aligned with his broader agenda to bolster defense spending and prioritize military modernization, reflecting his campaign promises to strengthen America’s global standing.

The speech was not without its critics, however. Some progressives on social media noted that Trump’s comments on social projects could alienate service members who value inclusivity in the armed forces. The event, attended by military officials, families, and dignitaries, proceeded smoothly, with Trump receiving applause for his patriotic rhetoric and direct engagement with the cadets.

Trump’s appearance at West Point further demonstrates his commitment to the military as a cornerstone of his second presidency. His call to restore traditional values and focus on combat readiness struck a chord with many in the audience, who saw his leadership as a reaffirmation of the armed forces’ critical role in national security. By honoring the graduates’ dedication and framing their service as vital to America’s future, Trump positioned himself as a consistent supporter of the military, leaving the Class of 2025 inspired to lead with courage and conviction.

President Trump speaks to reporters before boarding Air Force One at Morristown Municipal Airport in Morristown, N.J., on May 25, 2025.

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šŸ“– A former Biden aide, quoted in the new book Original Sin, revealed that White House staff believed ā€œundemocraticā€ measures were justified to counter Donald Trump, whom they saw as a threat to democratic principles during Biden’s presidency. The actions, undisclosed in specifics, aimed to disrupt Trump’s political influence and agenda. This admission has ignited widespread debate about the ethics of political strategies employed by Biden’s team. The book’s revelations, published last week, exposes internal White House tensions during the former-President’s term.

šŸ—£ļø The Trump administration has deployed a team to the United Kingdom to investigate reported government restrictions on free speech, focusing on policies limiting public discourse and online expression. The inquiry examines specific cases of alleged censorship by British authorities, including content moderation laws impacting social media platforms. The team’s findings, expected later in the year, could influence U.S.-UK diplomatic relations.

āš–ļø A group of Democratic senators has introduced the Marshals Act, proposing to shift the U.S. Marshals Service from the executive to the judicial branch. This change would empower the Chief Justice, rather than the President, to appoint the agency's director, aiming to prevent potential political interference in enforcing court orders. The initiative arises amid Democrat concerns over the Trump administration's respect for judicial independence and accusations of intimidation tactics against judges. Those senators argue that placing the Marshals under judicial control is essential to uphold the rule of law and protect the judiciary from executive overreach.

šŸ’°  Over the weekend, President Trump postponed imposing 50% tariffs on European Union imports after Brussels requested additional time to negotiate a comprehensive trade deal. The proposed tariffs targeted EU goods like automobiles and agricultural products, aiming to address a $200 billion U.S. trade deficit. Negotiations focus on reducing EU barriers to American exports and aligning regulatory standards. The delay provides a window until late 2025 to avoid escalating trade tensions between the U.S. and EU.

āœļø The Texas House passed Senate Bill 10 on Friday, requiring every public school classroom to display a 16-by-20-inch poster of the Ten Commandments, using the King James Bible translation found on the Texas State Capitol monument. The bill, approved by an 82-46 vote with some Democratic support, awaits Senate concurrence before heading to Governor Greg Abbott for signing, with an effective date of September 1. It mandates schools accept privately donated displays or use district funds starting in the 2025-26 school year. The legislation follows similar efforts in Louisiana and Arkansas, despite a 1980 Supreme Court ruling declaring such displays unconstitutional.

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