⏰ Trump Shows The Art Of The Deal

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June 17th, 2025

Good morning, patriots! As Americans, we rise together—but today, we bow our heads for West Virginia.

At least four lives were lost in devastating flash floods that tore through parts of West Virginia this weekend, destroying homes and upending families. In times like these, we don’t ask Red or Blue—we simply pray.

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Trump, Starmer Finalize Trade Deal for U.S. Workers

President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer officially signed a U.S.-U.K. trade agreement Monday during the G7 summit in Canada — and for once, it’s a deal that puts American workers first. Standing beside Starmer, Trump waved a signed document and declared, “We signed it and it’s done.” Unlike the globalist backroom deals of the past, this one comes with real wins for U.S. farmers, manufacturers, and small businesses.

Under the agreement, Britain will now accept up to 13,000 metric tons of American beef each year. U.S. ethanol exports will also expand, and the U.K. gets targeted tariff relief on autos and aerospace — but under strict conditions. For example, the new cap on British car imports locks the tariff at 10% for only 100,000 vehicles a year, down from a punishing 27.5%—a smart compromise that protects Detroit while offering a trade olive branch.

British aerospace materials will now be exempt from a broader 10% global tariff the U.S. is imposing, while steel and pharma remain under negotiation, with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick empowered to control quota levels. It’s not a free-for-all; it’s leverage — the kind D.C. insiders never bothered to use.

Trump also took a moment to praise Starmer as a “great” prime minister and pointedly reminded reporters, “We’ve been talking about this deal for six years, and he’s done what they haven’t been able to do.”

Why it matters: For the first time in a generation, a president is striking trade deals that favor the American worker over multinational corporations. Trump’s deal shows strength, restraint, and a clear America First agenda. He’s not just shaking hands — he’s shifting the global playing field.

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Minnesota Lawmaker Killed After Key Vote

President Trump’s immigration crackdown isn’t just working — it’s quietly transforming the U.S. labor market. Since the launch of DHS Secretary Kristi Noem’s self-deportation program in February, more than 1 million foreign-born workers have exited the workforce, according to Washington Post estimates. Pair that with over 207,000 formal deportations, and you’re looking at the largest immigration shift in over a decade — all while saving taxpayers billions.

The program offers $1,000 stipends to migrants who leave voluntarily, avoiding the $17,100 price tag per forced deportation. It's smart policy with a patriotic twist: rewarding those who respect our laws while sending a clear message — the border isn’t open for business.

The results? Average hourly wages rose 0.4% in May as businesses struggled to replace low-wage labor. That means better pay for American workers. Just like under President Eisenhower’s 1954 mass departure, self-deportation is proving more efficient and more effective than endless court battles or border standoffs.

A Wall Street Journal analysis found that the overall immigrant population has fallen by over 770,000 since Trump took office again — a historic reversal of the Biden-era surge that saw a 50% increase in illegal aliens.

Why it matters: Every policy President Trump enacts has one goal: improving the lives of everyday Americans. This one is doing just that — raising wages, restoring order, and reminding the world that our laws matter again.

America’s back in control — and it shows.

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  • 🔪 Minnesota Lawmakers Attacked in “Stuff of Nightmares”
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  • 💸 Senate Overhauls Trump Tax Bill
    Senate Republicans have rewritten Trump’s signature tax package, slashing the SALT deduction cap to $10,000, tightening Medicaid cuts, and trimming clean-energy credits—moves that now clash with the House version, which kept the cap at $40K. GOP leaders aim to push the final bill through before July 4 using reconciliation, but tensions are high. It’s shaping up to be a full-scale brawl over the future of Trump’s economic agenda.

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