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Supreme Court Green Light Empowers Deportation Efforts

The U.S. Supreme Court delivered a significant victory to the Trump administration by allowing the deportation of migrants to third countries without offering them an opportunity to demonstrate the potential harm they might face. This ruling overturned a previous judicial order that required the government to provide migrants a “meaningful opportunity” to express risks of torture at their new destination. The court’s liberal justices, Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Ketanji Brown Jackson dissented from the majority decision, highlighting the deep ideological divide on immigration enforcement approaches.

The DHS wasted no time celebrating the ruling, issuing a strongly worded statement: “The Supreme Court ruling is a victory for the safety and security of the American people,” according to the DHS statement. The department specifically targeted judicial activism that had previously hampered enforcement efforts, stating, “If these activists judges had their way, aliens who are so uniquely barbaric that their own countries won’t take them back, including convicted murderers, child rapists and drug traffickers, would walk free on American streets,” according to a DHS statement.

Self-Deportation Program Offers Carrots and Sticks

In a strategic move to increase deportation numbers while managing costs, the administration has repurposed a Biden-era app originally designed to help asylum seekers. The CBP Home app now serves as a platform for encouraging self-deportation through a combination of incentives and threats. Migrants who use the app to self-deport receive a $1,000 “exit bonus,” subsidized airfare, and temporary protection from ICE enforcement while they prepare to leave. This approach represents a significant shift in tactics from traditional deportation operations that require substantial manpower and resources.

“Do what’s right, leave now,” said Kristi Noem.

The messaging campaign supporting this initiative has been direct and unambiguous. A $200 million advertising effort has saturated media channels frequented by immigrant communities with warnings about the consequences of remaining in the country illegally. The administration has established clear penalties for non-compliance, including fines and potential criminal charges. Governor Kristi Noem has been particularly vocal in these communications, warning immigrants: “If you are here illegally, you’re next,” while also offering a potential path back through legal channels: “You will never return, But if you register using our CBP Home app and leave now, you could be allowed to return legally.”

POST MILLENNIAL | NEW: Trump announces trade deal signed with China

President Donald Trump announced that the U.S. has signed a new trade deal with China and is working on a potential agreement with India, highlighting his administration’s broader push for global trade reform alongside the “One Big Beautiful Bill.”

FOX BUSINESS | GE Appliances to move washing machine production from China to Kentucky in $490M investment

GE Appliances announced a $490 million investment to relocate most of its washing machine production from China to Louisville, Kentucky, creating 800 new jobs and aligning with Trump-era tariffs and reshoring policies.

WASHINGTON TIMES Trump seizes momentum from ceasefire deal to expand peace in Middle East

Three days after brokering a ceasefire between Iran and Israel, President Trump is pursuing a broader Middle East peace plan—including ending the Gaza war and expanding the Abraham Accords—while rejecting reports downplaying the destruction of Iran’s nuclear capabilities.

FOX NEWS | EXCLUSIVE: Trump admin takes action after massive fraud uncovered at agency Dems tried to protect from DOGE

In response to a massive bribery scandal at USAID, SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler has ordered a sweeping audit of all federal contracting officers under the agency’s business development program since 2010, citing systemic failures in oversight and vowing decisive action to protect taxpayer dollars and small businesses.

FOX BUSINESS | DoorDash driver says it was an ‘extremely big honor’ to stand behind Trump at ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ event

Maliki Krieski, a Wisconsin mom and DoorDash driver is proud to support President Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill, saying its “No Tax on Tips” provision would mean thousands more dollars for her family and others who rely on tips to make ends meet.

Hunter Biden SUED — Stunning Legal Betrayal Unfolds
Law Firm Takes Legal Action Against First Son

Winston & Strawn LLP, a prestigious law firm that represented Hunter Biden in multiple federal investigations, including his Delaware gun case, filed a lawsuit against him in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia on Monday. The firm alleges that Hunter owes them “substantially more than $50,000” in unpaid legal fees despite their extensive work on his behalf. The lawsuit reveals that Hunter signed an engagement contract on December 23, 2022, but has failed to honor his financial obligations to the attorneys who defended him.

Abrego Garcia Will Face Trial on Criminal Charges Before He Can Be Deported

Kilmar Abrego Garcia will stand trial on illegal immigrant smuggling charges before any attempt is made to deport him for a second time, an administration official said Thursday.

White House deputy press secretary Abigail Jackson made the clarification after Justice Department attorney Jonathan Guynn told U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis and Abrego Garcia’s lawyers on June 26 that the administration intends to deport him to a “third country” without providing a specific timeline.

“Abrego Garcia was returned to the United States to face trial for the egregious charges against him. He will face the full force of the American justice system—including serving time in American prison for the crimes he’s committed,
The Secret 15-Year Plan Behind US Strikes on Iran

WASHINGTON—The United States’ B-2 stealth bomber strike on Iran’s Fordow uranium enrichment facility was the culmination of more than 15 years of study and planning, according to Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine.

Caine joined Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for a press briefing on June 26, in which the defense secretary said the June 21 bombing mission was a resounding success that set Iran’s nuclear development back by years.

Caine detailed the military planning that began in 2009 to design a purpose-built method to knock out the Fordow facility, which is buried hundreds of feet underground in a mountainous region of Iran.

FROM THE WHITE HOUSE

President Trump’s Leadership, Vision Drives NATO Breakthrough

President Donald J. Trump secured a historic agreement at the NATO summit for member nations to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP, earning global praise and marking a major milestone in burden-sharing and alliance strength.

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FROM THE WHITE HOUSE

Analysis: One Big Beautiful Bill Will Boost Wages, Lower Deficits

According to the Council of Economic Advisers, President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill will boost real wages, increase take-home pay, grow GDP, create millions of jobs, and reduce the federal deficit and debt-to-GDP ratio by trillions through growth, spending cuts, tariffs, and interest savings.

Iran’s Nuclear Facilities Have Been Obliterated — and Suggestions Otherwise are Fake News

Top U.S., Israeli, and international officials confirm President Trump’s precision strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites caused catastrophic damage, setting back Tehran’s nuclear program by years and significantly enhancing global security.

 

New Budget Drops HAMMER on Medicaid Abusers

Fighting Fraud While Protecting Vulnerable Americans

President Trump’s budget reconciliation bill aims to restore integrity to Medicaid by implementing common-sense reforms that will ensure resources are directed to those who truly need them. The legislation introduces work requirements for able-bodied adults who received Medicaid coverage through the Affordable Care Act expansion, requiring them to document at least 80 hours per month of work, job training, education, or community service. While critics argue this could reduce coverage, supporters emphasize that these measures specifically target those capable of supporting themselves, not truly vulnerable populations like children, pregnant women, elderly, or disabled Americans.

“There are no Medicaid cuts in the Big Beautiful Bill. We’re not cutting Medicaid,” stated House Speaker Mike Johnson. “The numbers of Americans who are affected are those that are entwined in our work to eliminate fraud, waste and abuse,” said House Speaker Mike Johnson

The Congressional Budget Office projects that the reforms will reduce federal Medicaid spending by $793 billion over the next decade. This represents a 12% reduction in a program plagued by improper payments and administrative inefficiencies. Republicans have long argued that Medicaid expansion under the Obama administration created perverse incentives, allowing millions of able-bodied adults to remain unemployed while receiving taxpayer-funded benefits. The new work requirements address this issue directly by encouraging self-sufficiency while preserving the safety net for those who cannot work.

Addressing the True Scale of Medicaid Waste

The debate over improper Medicaid payments highlights the challenge of accurately measuring waste within the massive federal program. Russell Vought, who served as Director of the Office of Management and Budget under President Trump, claimed that “one out of every $5 or $6 in Medicaid payments is improper,” suggesting an improper payment rate between 16% and 20%. While the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) officially reported a lower rate of 5.1% for 2024, many experts believe the actual figure is significantly higher due to limitations in how the government tracks and reports these payments.

Additional Reforms to Ensure Program Integrity

Beyond work requirements, President Trump’s budget proposal includes several other important provisions to strengthen Medicaid integrity. The bill would prohibit Medicaid payments to Planned Parenthood for 10 years, ensuring taxpayer dollars are not used to fund abortion providers. Additionally, it would pressure states to drop health coverage programs for illegal immigrants by reducing federal Medicaid funding for states that continue these practices. These measures align with the administration’s commitment to putting American citizens first and ensuring that limited healthcare resources are directed toward legal residents.