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Trump Expands The War Against Illegals—With A New Weapon

The border fight just added teeth, and the message is unmistakable. Federal immigration enforcement is scaling up detention capacity in a high-security setting, signaling that cartel allies and repeat offenders won’t be cycled back onto America’s streets.

👉 Click to see if this new lockup becomes the national model or ignites a blue-state backlash.
 

What Just Happened?

  • Appeals Court Blocks Trump's Tariffs - A federal appeals court struck down President Trump's global tariffs, frustrating conservatives who view the ruling as judicial overreach undermining America's economic sovereignty and job protections.
  • Trump Targets Fed Governor for Firing - President Trump announced plans to dismiss Fed Governor Lisa Cook amid policy clashes, exciting conservatives eager to hold unelected officials accountable and align monetary decisions with pro-growth priorities.
  • S&P 500 Ends Month with Gains - The S&P 500 notched its fourth straight month of gains despite inflation worries, delighting conservatives crediting Trump's bold economic agenda for the resilient market performance.

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5 Weird Tidbits for the Day

  • The Caesar salad was invented in Mexico – Created by Italian immigrant Caesar Cardini in Tijuana during Prohibition to cater to Americans crossing the border for a good time.
  • The oldest goldfish lived to be 43 years old – Named Tish, this pet goldfish outlived expectations by decades, proving that with good care, even a fairground prize can become a family legend.

  • NFL Super Bowl referees also get Super Bowl rings – These game officials receive a slightly smaller version of the championship bling, a shiny perk for calling the big plays under pressure.
  • Tigers have striped skin, not just striped fur – Beneath their orange coat, a tiger's skin mirrors the same bold pattern, like nature's permanent tattoo that stays even if shaved.
  • The second is called a second because it's the second division of the hour – Derived from Latin for the "second small part," after minutes as the first division, it's a timely reminder of medieval math in everyday life.

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