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- Trump claims autopen use under Biden administration was illegal, states he's cancelling all documents not directly signed by Biden, and threatens perjury charges if Biden disputes involvement.
- Trump condemns attack on National Guardsmen, vows perpetrator "will pay a very steep price." Praises National Guard, military, and law enforcement as "truly Great People."
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- Donald Trump withdraws support and endorsement of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, calls her a "ranting Lunatic" and hints at backing a primary challenger in Georgia.
- President Trump requests DOJ probe into meat packing companies for alleged price fixing and collusion, aiming to protect American ranchers and consumers from rising beef prices.
- President Trump warns Nigeria: End violence against Christians or face immediate U.S. aid cut and possible military action. Directs Department of Defense to prepare for swift response.
- Trump urges courts to clarify legal options for funding SNAP during government shutdown, criticizes Democrats for delays, and calls on citizens to pressure Senate Democrats to reopen the government.
- Trump urges the GOP to eliminate the filibuster, claiming Democrats have gone "stone cold 'crazy'," in a call to "initiate the 'nuclear option' and Make America Great Again!"
- Donald Trump says the U.S. has more nuclear weapons than any other country and announces nuclear testing will resume immediately, following instructions to the Department of War.
- Trump urges voters to support Republican gubernatorial candidates, claiming they will reduce energy costs and taxes, while criticizing Democrats for high energy prices and crime.
- President Trump announces termination of all trade negotiations with Canada, citing a fraudulent $75M ad featuring Ronald Reagan and interference with U.S. courts.
- Trump states he halted a federal "surge" in San Francisco after Mayor Lurie requested a chance to address crime locally. Trump says federal intervention would be "faster, stronger, and safer."
- Trump claims voting Republican in NJ & VA will drastically cut energy costs, while voting Democrat will cause bills to skyrocket. Urges voters to head to the polls to lower expenses.
- VP Vance responds to Harry Sisson, saying, "I'll ask him for you Harry," regarding an AI video posted by Trump.
- President Trump states a drug-carrying submarine with fentanyl was destroyed en route to the U.S. Two narcoterrorists killed, two detained and returned to Ecuador and Colombia. No U.S. casualties.
- President Trump commutes George Santos' prison sentence, releasing him immediately, and compares his situation to Senator Richard Blumenthal's past claims about Vietnam service.
- Trump criticizes Rand Paul and Thomas Massie, calling them "nasty" and "sick Wacko" for not supporting the Republican Party and MAGA agenda.
- Trump urges Zelenskyy and Putin to "stop the killing" and make a deal, stating, "No more shooting, no more Death." He claims the war wouldn't have started under his presidency.
- Trump warns of military action against Hamas if violence in Gaza continues: "We will have no choice but to go in and kill them."
- Trump states he had a "very productive" call with Putin, discussing Middle East peace and a potential end to the Russia-Ukraine war. High-level advisors to meet, followed by a summit in Budapest.
- President Trump states a lethal strike was ordered on a narcotrafficking vessel linked to a terrorist group near Venezuela, resulting in the death of six narcoterrorists. No U.S. forces were harmed.
- Trump criticizes Time Magazine for a "super bad" photo, claiming it "disappeared" his hair and added a "floating crown." Calls it out as "really weird."
- Trump claims his administration is tackling "WOKE, SOCIALIST, and ANTI-AMERICAN" ideologies in colleges, vowing reforms and agreements for institutions to uphold federal law and merit-based policies.
- Trump says not to worry about China, calling President Xi "highly respected" and stating, "The U.S.A. wants to help China, not hurt it."
- Trump calls the Ukraine impeachment a "far bigger Illegal Hoax than Watergate," urging Congress to investigate and accusing Adam Schiff of dishonesty and corruption.
- Trump claims the Biden FBI placed 274 agents in the January 6 crowd, calling it a "SCAM" and urging action.
- President Trump announces Dan Scavino as head of the White House Presidential Personnel Office, replacing Sergio Gor, who becomes Ambassador to India.
- Trump states the U.S. will impose a 100% tariff on China starting Nov 1, 2025, in response to China's planned export controls.
- President Trump warns of potential U.S. tariffs on Chinese products in response to China's proposed export controls on rare earths, calling it a "hostile" move that could disrupt global markets.
- President Trump announces Israel and Hamas have signed off on the first phase of a peace plan, including hostage release and troop withdrawal. Describes it as a "Historic and Unprecedented Event."
- Trump blasts Sen. Richard Blumenthal, calling him a "fraud" and "phony" over alleged Vietnam War service lies, urging investigation and justice.
- President Trump states that starting November 1, 2025, all medium and heavy-duty trucks entering the U.S. from abroad will face a 25% tariff.
- Trump states "very positive discussions" with Hamas and global leaders on Gaza hostages and peace in the Middle East. Technical teams to meet Monday in Egypt to finalize details.
- VP JD Vance calls for Virginia AG candidate Jay Jones to drop out over past texts threatening a GOP leader, citing the messages as evidence of a "very deranged person."
- Trump praises Israel's temporary bombing halt for hostage release and peace efforts, warns Hamas against delays, and insists on swift action to prevent future threats from Gaza.
- Trump says Hamas is ready for peace and urges Israel to stop bombing Gaza to ensure hostages' safe release, citing ongoing discussions for Middle East peace.
- Trump states he reversed cuts to Homeland Security and Counterterrorism funding for NYC and NY State, calling it an "Honor."
- Trump meets with Russ Vought to discuss potential cuts to "Democrat Agencies," describing them as a "political SCAM," and considers if cuts will be temporary or permanent.
- Trump states Christopher Wray was recommended by "Sloppy Chris Christie" during a time when Christie was in his "good graces."
- Trump claims 274 FBI agents were in the January 6th crowd, contradicting Director Wray's statements. Calls for investigation into agents' roles and accuses past FBI directors of lying.
- Trump directs Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, to deploy troops to protect Portland and ICE facilities, authorizing full force if necessary, at Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's request.
- Pete Hegseth dismisses historical parallel with "Cool story, General" in response to a post on changes to military oaths in 1935 Germany.
- Trump: "Intense negotiations" underway with Middle Eastern countries on Gaza; Israel and Hamas informed. "Goodwill and Enthusiasm" for a deal to end "Death and Darkness."
- Trump announces 100% tariff on branded or patented pharmaceuticals starting Oct 1, 2025, unless the company is building a manufacturing plant in the U.S. Tariff waived if construction has started.
- Trump states a 25% tariff on foreign "Heavy Trucks" starts Oct 1, 2025, to protect U.S. manufacturers like Peterbilt and Freightliner, citing national security concerns.
- President Trump announces 50% tariffs on kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities, and 30% on upholstered furniture, starting Oct 1, 2025, to counteract "flooding" from foreign countries.
- Trump criticizes ABC for rehiring Jimmy Kimmel, alleging bias and poor ratings, and hints at legal action for what he calls an "Illegal Campaign Contribution."
- Trump asserts Ukraine, with EU and NATO support, can reclaim its original borders, suggesting Russia's prolonged conflict shows weakness. He emphasizes continued U.S. arms support to NATO.
- Trump: $4 billion U.S. locomotive and rail equipment deal signed with Kazakhstan. "Congratulations to President Tokayev on his great purchase."
- Reposted by CivicTracker🌎 In 2024, the greater Atlanta area's shift underran the rest of the country, continuing an overall leftward trend for the region. The trend is powered by changing demographics and a broader suburban drift away from Republicans.
- Trump insists "JUSTICE MUST BE SERVED, NOW," claiming legal actions have been delayed and criticizing past U.S. Attorney choices, while asserting his impeachment and indictments were unjust.