Trump slams JB Pritzker on Chicago crime after at least 6 people killed during bloody weekend

President Trump slammed JB Pritzker as “weak and pathetic” on Saturday, warning that he’ll deploy federal troops to Chicago if the Democratic governor of Illinois doesn’t get the violence under control.

Pritzker has accused Trump of “attempting to manufacture a crisis” in Chicago, where at least 35 people have been shot, including four fatally, so far over Labor Day weekend.

Trump’s fiery Truth Social post addressed a previous weekend of carnage in Chicago, where shootings left six dead and more than two dozen hurt between Aug. 22 and Aug. 25.

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Defying Congress, Trump Moves to Cut $4.9 Billion in Foreign Aid

The White House has informed Congress it intends to cancel $4.9 billion that lawmakers approved for foreign aid programs, invoking a little-known and legally untested power to slash spending without their approval.

The 15-page notification, sent to Congress on Thursday night and reviewed by The New York Times, is the administration’s first effort to push through what is known as a “pocket rescission.” It is an effort to unilaterally claw back money that has already been appropriated by waiting so late in the fiscal year to make the request that lawmakers do not have time to reject it before the funding expires.

Who cares what Congress thinks this will be all good for Americans.

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President Trump: Charge Soros under RICO for US unrest ties

President Donald Trump issued a scathing statement on Wednesday, calling for legal action against billionaire George Soros and his son, Alexander, citing their alleged role in supporting violent protests across the United States.

“George Soros, and his wonderful radical left son, should be charged with RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act) because of their support of violent protests, and much more, all throughout the United States of America,” Trump wrote in a social media post. He accused Soros and his associates of contributing to national unrest, saying, “Soros and his group of psychopaths have caused great damage to our country!”

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Trump fires Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook over mortgage fraud allegations

Biden DEI Hire Lisa Cook, plagiarist and mortgage fraudster

President Trump fired Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook Monday over allegations that she committed mortgage fraud.

“Pursuant to my authority under Article Il of the Constitution of the United States and the Federal Reserve Act of 1913, as amended, you are hereby removed from your position on the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve, effective immediately,” Trump wrote in a letter addressed to Cook, which he posted on Truth Social.

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The Media Flips Out Over Trump Claim—But Once Again, He Was Right

FBI agents raided the Maryland home of President Donald Trump’s former National Security Adviser John Bolton on Friday, as part of a “high-profile national security probe” involving classified documents.

Ironically, the same people who cheered Joe Biden for weaponizing the Justice Department against Trump are claiming that the raid on Bolton’s home was politically motivated.

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New York Appeals Court Throws Out Trump‘s $364 Million Fraud Penalty

An appeals court has thrown out the massive civil fraud penalty against President Donald Trump, a huge win for Trump over the lawfare waged against him in the run-up to his 2024 election victory.

A panel of five judges in New York’s mid-level Appellate Division ruled Thursday that the original verdict secured by New York Attorney General Letitia (Tish) James in Judge Arthur Engoron’s court was “excessive.”

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Poll shows Chinese Communist Party has higher approval rating than Trump among Canadians

A poll recently conducted by Gallup has found that the Chinese Communist Party has a higher approval rating than United States President Donald Trump among Canadians.

The vast majority of Canadians disapproved of Russian President Vladimir Putin, though the margin between him and his American counterpart was rather slim.

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Trump Was Right the First Time: Fire Intel’s CEO

President Donald Trump and members of his cabinet met Lip-Bu Tan, CEO of Intel, on August 11.

“The meeting was a very interesting one,” Trump posted on Truth Social immediately afterwards. “His success and rise is an amazing story. Mr. Tan and my Cabinet members are going to spend time together, and bring suggestions to me during the next week.”

Here is a suggestion: Instruct the Justice Department to open a criminal investigation into Tan. It is time to establish accountability in corporate America when it comes to the People’s Republic of China.

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Trump Takes Control Of DC Police To Restore Safety, Pride, and Beauty To Nation’s Capital

President Donald Trump announced on Monday that his administration is taking back control of Washington, D.C., by returning policing control to federal control after decades of city government failure.

Trump signed an executive order invoking Section 740 of the District of Columbia Self-Government and Governmental Reorganization Act, which allows his administration to take control of D.C.’s Metropolitan Police Department. Along with invoking Section 740, he declared a pubic safety emergency in the nation’s capital. He also signed a memorandum to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth directing him to mobilize the D.C. National Guard to help clean up crime in the city.

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President Trump to Issue Anti-Debanking Executive Order

President Donald Trump is set to issue an executive order that would pressure banks not to discriminate against conservatives and crypto companies.

The Wall Street Journal reported the Trump administration is preparing an executive order that would direct bank regulators to investigate if financial institutions have violated the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, antitrust laws, or consumer financial protection laws. Institutions that may have violated those laws could be subject to monetary penalties or consent decrees.

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Trump Shreds ‘Racist Sleazebag ‘Charlamagne Tha God’ in Fiery Truth Social Post

President Donald Trump took a hammer to comments from left-wing radio host and podcaster Charlamagne Tha God, and blasted him as a “racist sleazebag” for his comments about the Jeffrey Epstein controversy.

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London’s crime epidemic proves Donald Trump was right about Sadiq Khan

Sadiq Khan Muslim 5th Columnist

We should reject the racial victimhood spread by the BLM movement and some of its political cheerleaders

While Sir Keir Starmer sought to defend his friend Sir Sadiq Khan, Donald Trump was completely spot on with what he said in his golf resort in Scotland this week – the Mayor of London has failed miserably in terms of tackling the capital’s greatest challenges.

Khan’s failures are starkest in the area of knife crime – a scourge which has become part of everyday life in pockets of inner-city London. New research from the think tank Policy Exchange has revealed that knife crime in the capital increased by nearly 60 per cent in only three years between 2021 and 2024.

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How Trump humiliated Europe

All-inclusive deals are designed to take the hassle out of a holiday, albeit at a price.

But while Ursula von der Leyen claimed her “15pc across-the-board, all-inclusive” trade agreement with Donald Trump was a bargain, everyone else in Europe was left feeling they’d been massively ripped off .

The president of the European Commission smiled through gritted teeth as she announced the deal, which was quickly criticised across the Continent by politicians, economists and business leaders alike.

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‘Trump ate von der Leyen for breakfast’: EU tears itself apart over ‘badly negotiated’ trade deal – while Labour admits Brexit got UK better terms

European leaders have rounded on their ‘badly negotiated’ US trade deal which has left the bloc with worse terms than Britain – saying Donald Trump ‘ate von der Leyen for breakfast’.

It comes after the US president announced he had agreed ‘the biggest deal ever made’ between the US and the European Union following a meeting with European Commission chief Ursuala von der Leyen.

The agreement will subject the EU to 15per cent tariffs on most of its goods entering America.

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