Never a dull moment, that’s for sure.
Happy Holy Week! It’s set to be another action-packed stretch at the White House, and amid the policy battles and diplomatic showdowns, President Trump is still carving out time to celebrate Easter. Expect a message of faith directed at Christians across the nation and around the world—followed, of course, by the traditional festivities.
The administration says the President’s remarks will underscore a commitment to protecting the rights of Christians—particularly in schools, the military, and the workplace.
That’s welcome news, no doubt—but it’s just one item on a jam-packed agenda.
First, a glance at Wall Street: all major indexes are in the green in pre-open trading, setting the stage for what looks like another bullish day.
And while the markets hum along, the President remains focused on his America First trade strategy. As China corners itself diplomatically, the U.S. is busy leading what might be the most ambitious group project in global trade history—negotiations with 130 countries.
These deals go far beyond basic goods. We’re talking AI, clean energy, rare earth metals, and cybersecurity—the backbone of the modern economy.
The playbook is simple, if not easy: overhaul outdated agreements, ditch unreliable partners, and make sure China knows who’s still got top billing on the world stage.
The pressure campaign isn’t limited to tariffs. The U.S. is reclaiming its influence over the Panama Canal, where Chinese sway has loomed for far too long. Just ask Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who’s celebrating that strategic win.
It’s safe to say President Xi won’t be thrilled—but the days of bowing to the CCP are over. Trump is making that crystal clear.
Panama’s leadership wants a partnership with the U.S., not China—and they’re not alone. President Bukele of El Salvador touched down in the U.S. today to discuss a new joint project with Trump: a super-max facility to house the most violent illegal alien criminals.
Bukele, who’s transformed El Salvador from a level 4 “do not travel” advisory into one of the safest destinations in the world, is bringing that no-nonsense strategy stateside.
Why? Because it works. He locked up the bad guys—and kept them there.
Now he and President Trump are joining forces to do the same here, especially in light of Trump’s latest Supreme Court victory, affirming his authority to deport violent criminals who are in the U.S. illegally.
And no, not even Democrats really want these gang members in their backyards—even if some of them pretend otherwise.
Let’s be clear: these are MS-13 operatives and drug traffickers who never should have crossed the border in the first place.
Photos released by Kash Patel underscore the threat. The FBI just completed one of the most significant drug seizures in U.S. history—half a billion dollars in narcotics, intercepted before reaching American streets.
Meanwhile, another courtroom win for Trump: he can now fire probationary federal employees—many of whom were hired under Biden and deemed non-essential.
That’s over 16,000 roles cut from the federal bloated payroll. Unfortunate for some, but necessary for a country looking to right its fiscal ship.
And that’s just the start of the savings. Lower inflation, higher wages, cheaper energy—White House council Peter Navarro is spelling it all out.
Navarro also called attention to another upcoming pocketbook boost:
The House has adopted President Trump’s budget framework, and the Senate is now aiming to slash $1.5 trillion in spending. Yes, an efficient government means real savings for you.
TEAROUT: White House: Trump’s actions will save nearly $11,000 per family of four
That’s right—$11,000 in projected savings for the average family. More, hopefully, if you consider yourself above average. (We do.)
And while the administration racks up wins, investigative journalists over at Just The News have uncovered more of the rot from the Crossfire Hurricane debacle—hundreds of pages of declassified documents revealing just how deep the collusion went between U.S. intelligence officials and the DNC to prop up the Russia hoax.
The charges being floated are staggering: falsifying evidence, FISA abuse, foreign agent registration violations, campaign finance violations, obstruction—you name it, it’s probably in there.
One particularly damning nugget? Christopher Steele and his associates viewed President Trump as the “main opponent,” choosing loyalty to the Clinton campaign over their relationship with the FBI. Their infamous dossier—used to justify the entire Russia collusion probe—was created with that bias front and center.
And then there’s Stefan Halper—the once-anonymous informant who cashed in over a million dollars in taxpayer money since the ‘90s to spy on Trump’s campaign. The FBI even admitted his claims about General Michael Flynn were implausible—yet they let him keep working.
Another name making waves: former NSA Director Mike Rogers, who told the Mueller team that The Washington Post’s story claiming Trump pushed back against the probe was completely false. But that article still won a Pulitzer.
Hard to be surprised when Trump calls it “fake news.”
But Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard says the declassification gives the intelligence community a rare opportunity to right a massive wrong.
This proves the collusion narrative was knowingly false—pushed anyway for political gain.
Will the legacy media cover it? Doubtful.
But President Trump saw it coming when he signed the executive order authorizing the declassification.
And that’s exactly why you tune in here—and why we’ll keep covering the stories others won’t.
Because this week? It’s more than just Holy Week—it’s a week of wins for Trump, and a moment of reckoning for those who bet against him.
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