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Trump WIN: Administration Oversaw ‘Largest Drop in the Murder Rate Ever Recorded’ in 2025

President Donald Trump revealed that his administration oversaw the “largest drop in the murder rate ever recorded” in 2025.

“This team has achieved more than most other administrations achieve in eight years,” Trump said

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“We took the most dangerous, unsafe, violent, and open border in the world, anywhere in the world. There’s no border like the border we had, and [we] created the most secure border in the history of our country,” Trump said as he opened up the meeting, noting that the figures suggest that no one has come into the country illegally in the last 12 month period.

“Zero illegal aliens admitted to the United States in the last 12 months, and that’s those charts are made by, you would say, politically unfriendly people… So it’s been zero,” he said, noting that he is surprised by that figure as well.

“I don’t know how it can be zero, but they say it’s zero,” he said.

Further, Trump revealed, “For the last 12 months, in 2025, we achieved the largest drop in the murder rate ever recorded.”

DOJ Launches Criminal Investigation into Trump Accuser E. Jean Carroll

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A criminal investigation has been launched by the Department of Justice (DOJ) into E. Jean Carroll

Beto O’Rourke: ‘Talarico Will Be the 51st Vote in the U.S. Senate’

Wednesday on MS NOW’s “The Briefing,” former Rep. Beto O’Rourke (D-TX), a failed U.S. Senate and presidential candidate, predicted U.S. Senate candidate State Rep. James Talarico (D) would “be the 51st vote in the U.S. Senate.”

LMAO Beto is a clown!

The Quiet Move Feds Made After Trump Went After Trans Treatments For Kids

President Donald Trump has cracked down on transgender procedures for kids since returning to office. But that hasn’t stopped the federal government from funding a radical doctor’s $3 million study on puberty blockers.

The National Institute of Mental Health approved $728,119 in February 2026 for a project on puberty blockers based out of the Research Institute Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. One of the principal investigators of the project, Dr. John Strang, is closely affiliated with the World Professional Association for Transgender Health. WPATH has faced criticism over its shoddy science and accusations that its recommendations are driven by ideology.

Strang’s project entails 132 “transgender adolescents” at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Children’s National Hospital in Washington, D.C., and Lurie Children’s Hospital in Chicago, according to its description. Half of the kids would be on puberty blockers while the other half would not, according to researchers. Researchers leading the project hope to “clarify its potential protective and risk effects to support optimization and personalization of treatment protocols.”

We need to cancel this ASAP!

Trump Set To Officially Launch App For Millions Of Trump Accounts

The Trump administration’s “Trump Accounts” investment program for children is launching a mobile app on Thursday

While the app itself will go live immediately, investment activity within the account is set to begin on July 4. Once active, families will be able to monitor account growth, track the government-funded seed investment, and make additional contributions directly through the platform.

The app will also launch with eight core financial literacy modules that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent personally required as part of his broader financial literacy initiative aimed at improving financial education for young Americans.

Eligible children born between 2025 and 2028 will receive a $1,000 federal seed investment from the Treasury Department.

The accounts are designed to function as long-term, tax-advantaged investment vehicles tied to broad market index funds. Parents, relatives, employers, and others can collectively contribute up to $5,000 annually to each account.

Once beneficiaries turn 18, they may use the funds however they choose, including starting a business, paying for college, or buying a house.

Federal government’s landlord joins Vance fraud crackdown as White House widens hunt: ‘Critical force’

The federal agency that oversees more than $126 billion in federal contracts is joining Vice President JD Vance’s anti-fraud task force, expanding the White House crackdown into the federal government’s contracting system.

The General Services Administration (GSA) calls itself the “engine of government” and serves as the federal government’s central contracting and real estate agency, overseeing the buildings, services and goods agencies rely on to operate. By joining the task force, GSA gives one of the Trump administration’s highest-profile accountability efforts access to its procurement data, acquisition expertise and cross-agency reach as the White House seeks to root out fraud in public programs.

“GSA sits at the center of the federal acquisition and contracting ecosystem, making us a critical force in the fight against fraud,” GSA Administrator Edward C. Forst said

“We are proud to join Vice President Vance and this Task Force to aggressively identify abuse, strengthen oversight and protect the integrity of federal procurement. GSA will bring advanced analytical capabilities, investigative support and cross-government coordination to help expose high-risk fraud patterns and stop bad actors from exploiting taxpayer-funded systems,” Frost continued.

The White House’s task force is a coalition of federal agencies created by President Donald Trump through an executive order to coordinate efforts to reduce fraud, waste and abuse in federal programs. Chaired by Vice President JD Vance, the task force focuses on improving eligibility verification, strengthening payment controls, sharing data across agencies and helping law enforcement disrupt fraud schemes.

Jaxson Dart faces more backlash for introducing Trump than NFL players face for violent crimes

In the NFL, introducing President Donald Trump is apparently where players and the sports media draw the line.

Last Friday, New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart welcomed Trump to the stage before a speech in Suffern, New York. The moment drew national headlines. ESPN’s “First Take” made it a lead topic on Monday, and Dart’s teammate, Abdul Carter, publicly criticized him on social media for it.

Mind you, Dart didn’t endorse a policy, campaign or political movement. He introduced the sitting president of the United States during a visit to the city where he plays football.

The sports media does not react this passionately when NFL players commit actual violent crimes. Teammates don’t publicly condemn each other when one is accused of sexual misconduct by more than 20 women. They don’t create media firestorms when a player beats his wife or girlfriend, which happens often.

NFL locker rooms are filled with players accused or convicted of serious offenses, and teammates almost always rally around them.

“In the NFL no one Tweets if you beat a woman, but don’t you DARE speak at an event when you’re invited by the president of the United States,” OutKick founder Clay Travis wrote on X over the weekend.

Last season, members of the Kansas City Chiefs, including Travis Kelce, wore “Free 4” shirts in support of teammate Rashee Rice during his suspension for drag racing at 120 mph, crashing into another vehicle and fleeing the scene.

Rice, who was also reportedly involved in a shooting incident while in college, united his teammates after pleading guilty to felony charges. Dart, meanwhile, was publicly smeared by one of his own teammates for politely introducing Trump.

In fact, there hasn’t been this much outrage over an NFL player’s off-field behavior since Harrison Butker’s commencement speech in 2024, encouraging young women to consider motherhood. Journalists openly called for the NFL to suspend Butker over his traditional views on marriage and family.

The pattern is obvious. NFL players face harsher scrutiny for expressing conservative-leaning values or showing basic respect toward Donald Trump than they do for physically harming people.

Consider that Jemele Hill and producers from “The Dan Le Batard Show” rushed to defend Abdul Carter for publicly calling out a teammate. This is the same Abdul Carter who was previously charged with assaulting a tow truck driver.

Perhaps Hill will once again play the “he’s black and Muslim” card to minimize that incident.

 
 
 

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