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In a new fundraising email, Trump asks people to give him money or else ICE will assume they are an illegal alien and “track you down”

 
Reporter: The president called you a loser.

Republican Senator Thom Tillis: “I am thrilled about that. That makes me qualified to be homeland security secretary and senior adviser to the president.”

 
Well I see Trump heard the leaked Ted Cruz tapes

President Donald Trump bludgeoned Sen. Ted Cruz to his face during remarks he delivered Wednesday afternoon, suggesting that if he nominated the senator to the Supreme Court, he’d get “100 percent” of the vote from both Democrats and Republicans because they want to “get him the hell out.”

 
Senior Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina

“I can’t think of any point of pride in Noem’s body of work over the last year.”

“She’s taken this administration into the ground on an issue we should own.”

“Miller never fails to live up to my expectations of incompetence.”

 
Senior Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina

“I can’t think of any point of pride in Noem’s body of work over the last year.”

“She’s taken this administration into the ground on an issue we should own.”

“Miller never fails to live up to my expectations of incompetence.”


The only part I would disagree about is Miller being incompetent. Miller is absolutely brilliant at his goal. He wants to do exactly what he is doing. Be the MOST loyal Trump sycophant therefore always have his ear and trust. Get away with as much racism/white nationalism as he possibly can.
 
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Trump names first-ever ‘fraud czar,’​


Trump announces new Attorney General of National Fraud Enforcement. A New position he created for the DOJ

This Fraud Investigator will work in the DOJ but will report directly to the White House and NOT the DOJ

This Fraud Investigator will have Nation Wide Jurisdiction

Presidents have historically observed a convention of institutional separation from the Justice Department, intended to shield criminal investigations from political influence—but Trump appears to have abandoned that as he has publicly urged the DOJ to investigate several of his perceived political adversaries on allegations of mortgage fraud, including Sen. Adam Schiff (D, Calif.) and Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook.

The new position blurs that line even more. Vance said earlier this month that the official would bypass the Justice Department and answer instead to him and Trump—a reconfiguration that has raised questions about the unit’s prosecutorial independence.

The Trump Administration said that the new unit will focus on alleged fraud in federally funded programs.

“My Administration has uncovered Fraud schemes in States like Minnesota and California, where these thieves have stolen Hundreds of Billions of Taxpayer Dollars,” Trump said in his Wednesday post.
 
Trump telling us Affordability is a made up Democrat word that isnt real

Meanwhile his Treasury Sec

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As the cost of many basic goods, including groceries, continues to rise, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in an interview with ABC News Senior White House Correspondent Selina Wang he understands the hardships facing millions of people, but argued that the Biden administration is responsible for the rising costs. https://abcnews.visitlink.me/03xhCG
 

Trump team’s secret meetings with Canadian Right Wing Separatists group plotting to break up Canada exposed​

“Very, very senior” officials in the Trump administration have had secret meetings with far-right Canadian separatists trying to shake the foundations of the country.

The covert meetings between high-ranking U.S. officials and the Alberta Prosperity Project come as a widening rift appears between Canadian leadership and the White House. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney used a speech in Davos, Switzerland, last week to call out President Trump for creating a “rupture” in the existing world order.


This has created fertile ground for the clandestine meetings, with the separatists trying to capitalize on the friction. People familiar with the talks have told the Financial Times that the group from the oil-rich province where Carney grew up have met U.S. State Department officials in Washington, D.C. three times in the last nine months.


“The U.S. is extremely enthusiastic about a free and independent Alberta,” the body’s legal counsel, Jeff Rath, told the FT. He attended the meetings.

“We’re meeting very, very senior people leaving our meetings to go directly to the Oval Office,” he claimed.

Sources told the publication that the group wants another meeting in February where they plan to request a $500 billion credit facility to help prop up the province financially if an independence referendum passes. A referendum has not yet been called.


A State Department spokesperson admitted the meetings took place but said “no commitments were made.” A White House official said that “no such support, or any other commitments, was conveyed.”

A person familiar with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s thinking told the FT that he and his team are not aware of any credit request, nor do they intend to engage with one if it is forthcoming.


A spokesperson from a conservative think-tank in Calgary said the U.S. officials are merely trying to further destabilize Canada. Carlo Dade, from the Canada West Foundation, described the separatist leaders as “attention seekers.”

He added: “The Americans are more than happy to continue to play Canadians off each other.”

News of the meetings comes after Bessent appeared to try to stoke the flames of a rift in an interview with right-wing streaming channel Real America’s Voice.

“Alberta’s a natural partner for the U.S. They have great resources. The Albertans are very independent people,” Bessent said. “Rumor is they may have a referendum on whether they want to stay in Canada or not.”

Bessent made the comment after complaining that Alberta has a “wealth of natural resources,” but it’s not allowed to build a pipeline to the Pacific Ocean.

Polling conducted last week, however, suggests that more Albertans are happy being part of Canada than not. The Ipsos polling found that approximately seven in 10 residents would vote for their province to stay with Canada.


Undeterred, the Alberta Prosperity Project is trying to conjure up 177,000 signatures to bring an independence petition to the legislature before May.

“The overwhelming majority of Albertans are not interested in becoming a U.S. state,” said a spokesperson for Alberta’s premier Danielle Smith.

Gil McGowan, president of the Alberta Federation of Labour, said Canada is the victim of “foreign interference.”

“It doesn’t feel organic, we are being targeted by the MAGA crowd,” he said.
 
Apparently the FBI went into Canada on a secret mission and arrested this guy and no one knew until the director of the FBI but bragged about it on social media

The FBI director sparked a fresh diplomatic incident after he boasted about a cross-border raid that was supposed to stay secret.

 
Trump telling us Affordability is a made up Democrat word that isnt real

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As the cost of many basic goods, including groceries, continues to rise, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in an interview with ABC News Senior White House Correspondent Selina Wang he understands the hardships facing millions of people, but argued that the Biden administration is responsible for the rising costs. https://abcnews.visitlink.me/03xhCG
Also Trump:

I will bring down the price of groceries on my first day in office.
 

Canada takes major decision with China as a EV Trading Partner as tension with Trump continues and as American carmakers pull out of Canada citing Trump's Tariffs​

Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced a significant change in Canada's trade approach, a move that raised eyebrows in Washington.

After a visit to Beijing, Carney confirmed Canada had agreed a "strategic partnership" with China that includes cutting tariffs on electric vehicles (EVs). The announcement comes at a time when relations with the Trump administration have grown increasingly tense.

The agreement follows decisions by several US carmakers to reduce their presence in Canada after President Trump imposed tariffs on aluminum, vehicles and auto parts last year. General Motors scrapped plans to produce its BrightDrop electric vans in the country, while Stellantis moved production of the Jeep Compass from Ontario to Illinois once the measures were introduced.

Under the arrangement with Beijing, tariffs on Chinese-made EVs will fall from 100% to 6.1%. The deal will also permit the import of up to 49,000 Chinese EVs into Canada each year, with scope for that figure to rise in the future. In return, China has agreed to cut its tariffs on key Canadian exports, including canola, with rates set to drop sharply from 85% to 15% by March 2026.
 
The highest since 21 and one the highest in history.

What's causing it?:

"Arkansas' unemployment rate rose to 4.2% in December, up from 4.1% in November, the Arkansas Department of Commerce reported Tuesday.

The state's unemployment rate has risen 0.6 percentage points since December 2024, which an Arkansas economist attributes to a slowdown in hiring in part caused by shifting federal tariff policy."
 

Trump’s tariff boasts blown up as trade deficit balloons 95% from Oct to Nov and 2025 Trade Deficit 4% higher than 2024​


The U.S. trade deficit soared in November, nearly doubling the previous month as President Donald Trump’s widespread use and threat of tariffs have led to intense trade volatility.

The trade deficit was up nearly 95 percent in November from the prior month, or $27.6 billion, hitting $56.8 billion, according to the latest data released by the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Economic Analysis.

It was a sharp reversal from previous months, when the deficit had been shrinking and even hit its lowest level since 2009 in October.

Year-over-year, the trade deficit through November was four percent higher than the same period in 2024 despite the president’s attempts to use tariffs to reduce trade imbalances around the world.

Imports in November increased by five percent to $348.9 billion, while exports dipped 3.6 percent to 292.1 billion.

The drop in exports was led by a decline in pharmaceuticals, gold, consumer goods and crude oil being shipped out, while imports rose thanks to Americans buying pharmaceuticals and data center equipment.

After the monthly trade deficit fell to its lowest level in October in more than 15 years, economists cautioned that some of the decline was due to temporary shifts in trade for products such as gold and pharmaceuticals.

But Trump was quick to tout the increasing deficit on the world stage earlier this month at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

“In one year, I slashed our monthly trade deficit by a staggering 77 percent,” the president bragged during his address last week.

Since taking office, the president has repeatedly argued that the U.S. trade deficit constitutes a national emergency, which he used to impose widespread tariffs last April. Since then, the president has repeatedly backed off on some of his tariffs while imposing others as he looks to negotiate deals.
 
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