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🔥Trump Turns His Sight to the Streets
From addicts to victims of failed liberal policies, Trump’s executive order delivers action.

July 25th, 2025
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Trump DOJ Presses Maxwell for Epstein Truth

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche met with convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell on Wednesday as part of an ongoing Trump-led effort to uncover the full truth behind the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. The closed-door meeting, confirmed by multiple outlets including Fox News and CNN, marks a rare moment of direct communication between the DOJ and Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year sentence.
The meeting follows a major setback for Trump’s Department of Justice, after an Obama-appointed judge, Robin L. Rosenberg, ruled that the court lacked the authority to release sealed grand jury transcripts tied to the Epstein case. Despite the ruling, Attorney General Pam Bondi has vowed to keep pressing for transparency in both Epstein’s case and that of his co-conspirator, Maxwell.
Should Trump Release the "Epstein Files" |
For years, the media and political elite have dodged real accountability over Epstein’s global trafficking network. Now, under Trump’s leadership, the DOJ is taking the fight straight to the source. According to Maxwell’s attorney, Wednesday’s meeting was “productive,” with his client answering every question truthfully and without invoking privilege.
The DOJ has not yet confirmed what was learned from the session, but a renewed focus on Maxwell may lead to names, connections, and deeper revelations. The White House has made clear: this isn’t just about justice—it’s about restoring public trust.
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Trump Orders Crackdown on Homelessness

President Donald Trump signed a sweeping executive order yesterday titled Ending Vagrancy and Restoring Order, aimed at helping cities remove homeless encampments and restore public safety. The order empowers Attorney General Pam Bondi to reverse past court decisions and consent decrees that blocked cities from clearing encampments or mandating treatment.
Rather than throwing more money at the problem with no accountability—as Democrats have done—Trump’s plan redirects federal funds toward treatment centers and rehab facilities for those removed from the streets. This isn’t just about clearing sidewalks; it’s about helping people recover—and giving communities their public spaces back.
🏛️ Why It Matters: The rise in homelessness has hit Americans in every zip code. From college towns like Athens, Georgia, to major metros like San Francisco, drug-fueled encampments are turning parks, sidewalks, and business districts into no-go zones. Leftist leaders have caved to activists. Trump is putting the rule of law—and compassion—back in charge.
🚨 The order also pushes cities to:
Enforce bans on urban camping, loitering, and open drug use
Track sex offenders in homeless populations
Prioritize grant money for localities that uphold law and order
Do you Support Trump Cracking Down on Homelessness? |
💬 What’s Next: Expect major pushback from the media and activist groups. But this move gives conservative governors and mayors the federal backup they’ve needed for years.
QUICK HITS
🍔 Australia Lifts Import Ban on US Beef
In a surprising reversal, Australia’s left-wing government has scrapped its decades-long ban on American beef imports. The Trump White House celebrated the move as a win against “non-scientific trade barriers.” U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins praised the breakthrough as a boost for U.S. farmers, crediting Trump with opening the Australian market and strengthening the rural economy.🏛️ Military Bases to House Illegal Immigrants
The Biden administration is quietly approving plans to house illegal immigrants on U.S. military bases. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth assured lawmakers that readiness won’t be affected as Camp Atterbury and Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst are repurposed. Conservatives argue the plan stretches the military thin and reflects misplaced priorities on border enforcement and national security.🕵️ DOJ, FBI Bust Dark Web Child Abuse Rings
A joint DOJ-FBI operation has taken down four dark web child abuse sites, resulting in 18 convictions. Among them, a Minnesota man received 250 months in prison for distributing child porn. The bust demonstrates what’s possible when law enforcement focuses on actual threats, not parents at school board meetings or peaceful political dissenters.🧾 House to Vote on ICE Oversight Democrat
Rep. LaMonica McIver may lose her seat on the committee overseeing ICE after allegedly assaulting agents during a confrontation. House Republicans, led by Rep. Clay Higgins, are forcing a vote to remove her. McIver has pleaded not guilty, but critics say Democrats defending her are prioritizing ideology over law enforcement accountability.đźš› Trump Kills Obama-Era Truck Speed Plan
The Trump administration has axed a proposal that would have imposed a national truck speed limit as low as 60 mph. The plan, crafted under Obama, aimed to cut crashes and emissions but risked driving up costs and reducing logistics efficiency. Trump officials called it regulatory overreach that would hurt American truckers and small businesses.⚖️ Court Overturns $5M Award Against Lindell
A federal appeals court nullified a $5 million judgment against Mike Lindell, ruling that an arbitration panel overstepped in siding with a developer who challenged Lindell’s 2020 election claims. The ruling is a blow to media narratives and a reminder that lawfare against Trump allies often faces legal setbacks on appeal.