Today's' Trump trumpetings

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Trump has sent a letter to Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei, urging the negotiation of a new deal on the country's nuclear program. The letter was conveyed on Thursday.

Trump himself revealed the overture in a Friday interview with Fox Business, a first such significant engagement of the administration with Tehran, which is somewhat surprising given Trump's tone regarding Iran has been hawkish, especially on the prior campaign trail. Wide-ranging sanctions are still on the banking, energy, and defense sectors - and have been for years.

"I’ve written them a letter saying I hope you negotiate, because if we have to go in militarily, it’s going to be a terrible thing for them," Trump confirmed to Fox Business' Maria Bartiromo.

"The other alternative is you have to do something because Iran can't have a nuclear weapon," he followed with, echoing his prior message warning that Tehran can either sign a deal or potentially get bombed.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has described that the Islamic Republic's current stockpile of 60% enriched uranium - if enriched to 90% - would be enough to produce six nuclear bombs.

Trump has recently brought back 'maximum pressure' on Iran, and has even this week advanced the possibility of cracking down on sanctions-busting Iranian oil exports on the high seas, using naval intervention. Clearly this is part of the big stick package of actions meant to push Tehran to the table.

An earlier Fox News interview in February marked the point at which Trump first laid out that Iran has two choices. "Everybody thinks Israel with our help or our approval will go in and bomb the hell out of them," Trump had said at the time while discussing potential Israeli military action against Tehran.

"I would prefer that not happen. I'd much rather see a deal with Iran where we can do a deal, supervise, check it, inspect it," the president continued.




 
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Rand Paul pushes to make DOGE’s $500B spending cuts permanent via a rescission bill.

"Congress should make @DOGE cuts permanent!" ~ @RandPaul

A rescission needs a simple majority in the GOP-led Congress.
 
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The Trump administration has canceled over $400 million in federal funding to Columbia University, citing concerns over the university’s handling of rising antisemitism on campus.
 
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The establishment mocks these voters because they fear accountability.

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Trump Yanks SBA Benefits From Illegals


SBA administrator Kelly Loeffler said in a press release that the reforms will "put American citizens first by ending taxpayer benefits for illegal aliens."

According to the agency, in the coming days it will require all SBA loan applicants to include citizenship verification so that only legal citizens are accessing its programs. Lenders will also need to confirm that businesses are not owned in "whole or in part by an illegal alien" in order to adhere to President Trump's executive order prohibiting "taxpayer subsidization of open borders."

The SBA is also relocating offices out of six so-called "sanctuary cities", per the press release, including locations in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, New York City, and Seattle. The new locations will be less costly and located in areas that "that comply with federal immigration law," Fox News reports, citing the release.

"Over the last four years, the record invasion of illegal aliens has jeopardized both the lives of American citizens and the livelihoods of American small business owners, who have each become victims of Joe Biden’s migrant crime spree," said Loeffler.

"Under President Trump, the SBA is committed to putting American citizens first again – starting by ensuring that zero taxpayer dollars go to fund illegal aliens."

Loeffler continued, "Today, I am pleased to announce that this agency will cut off access to loans for illegal aliens and relocate our regional offices out of sanctuary cities that reward criminal behavior. We will return our focus to empowering legal, eligible business owners across the United States – in partnership with the municipalities who share this Administration’s commitment to secure borders and safe communities."




 
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