Trump Repost 🇺🇸 – Telegram
Trump Repost 🇺🇸
2.71K subscribers
73 photos
301 videos
23 links
News Community With 24/7 Headline News, Info and Discussion Related To President Trump 45 47. Tap 🔔+ Notify Above To Get News As It Breaks. No Affiliation.
Download Telegram
JUST IN: Jack Smith Resigns from DOJ Amidst Controversy

Special Counsel Jack Smith has resigned from the Department of Justice, effective as of Friday, January 10, 2025.

Smith's departure was disclosed in a court filing to U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, signaling the end of his tenure overseeing the federal cases against Trump related to the 2020 election defeat and classified documents case.

His resignation comes at a time when both cases were dropped following Trump's victory in the November 2024 election.

The final report from Smith's investigations has been submitted confidentially, with ongoing legal efforts to determine if and how much of it will be made public.

@TrumpNewsCommunity
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
JUST IN: House Passes 'Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act' Amidst Controversy

In a move that has ignited fierce debate across the nation, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the 'Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act' today.

This legislation aims to ensure that only biological females can compete in women's sports at schools receiving federal funding, sparking both celebration and outrage.

The bill now heads to the Senate, where its future remains uncertain amidst a divided political landscape.

@TrumpNewsCommunity
BREAKING: Biden’s FDA Announces Move Forward with Proposed Cigarette Ban

The Biden administration's Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced it will proceed with a proposed rule aimed at effectively banning cigarettes by setting a maximum nicotine level that would render them minimally or non-addictive.

This Biden administration decision comes as part of a broader effort as they put to “reduce smoking-related health issues, with the potential to save millions of lives over the coming years”.

The proposal has completed its regulatory review and is set for a public comment period before finalization, which could extend into the Trump administration.

H/T Fox News

@TrumpNewsCommunity
BREAKING: Sources Say Trump Urging Vivek Ramaswamy to Fill Ohio Senate Seat

Former President Donald Trump has reportedly encouraged Vivek Ramaswamy to seek the Ohio Senate seat left open by J.D. Vance's ascension to Vice President-elect, according to sources cited by The Washington Post.

Ramaswamy, a notable entrepreneur and former presidential candidate, has been involved with Trump's "Department of Government Efficiency" alongside Elon Musk, which could influence his decision to enter the Senate race.

While the appointment would be made by Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, Trump's support could significantly sway the decision, especially given Ramaswamy's alignment with Trump's political vision.

The move has sparked speculation about Ramaswamy's future political ambitions, with some suggesting he might leverage the Senate position to further his influence within the Republican Party.

However, Ramaswamy has not yet publicly confirmed his interest in the seat, leaving the political landscape in Ohio in a state of anticipation.

H/T Washington Post

@TrumpNewsCommunity
JUST IN: Pacific Palisades Resident Decries 44-Minute Firefighter Delay Amidst Devastating Blaze

In the affluent Pacific Palisades neighborhood, local attorney Michael Valentine, who previously served in the Harris-Biden administration, witnessed the catastrophic spread of the Palisades Fire from his property on January 7.

Valentine reported that despite his urgent 911 call, firefighters did not arrive until 44 minutes later, by which time the fire was already raging out of control due to high winds.

The delay was attributed to budget constraints that prevented pre-deployment of firefighting resources, a decision that has sparked significant local criticism regarding emergency response readiness.

As the fire grew, Valentine, like many others, had to resort to recording the disaster unfold with no immediate assistance, highlighting the potential for less devastation if responses had been swifter.

H/T Breitbart

@TrumpNewsCommunity
👍2
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
BREAKING: Surge in Self-Deportations as Trump's Inauguration Nears

In the days leading up to Donald Trump's second inauguration, there's been a notable increase in self-deportations among illegal aliens, particularly from Haitian communities in small towns like Springfield, Ohio.

Reports suggest that many are fleeing to avoid mass deportation efforts once Trump takes office.

This trend is fueled by fears stemming from Trump's campaign promises and the appointment of Tom Homan as the new "border czar," known for his hardline immigration stance.

The exact numbers are difficult to quantify, but the movement is evident, with some opting for self-deportation as a preemptive measure against the anticipated enforcement actions of the incoming administration.

@TrumpNewsCommunity
JUST IN: White House Morale Plummets as Trump's Return Looms

The atmosphere in the White House has taken a somber turn, with insiders describing it as feeling "like a morgue" due to Donald Trump's impending return to the presidency.

President Joe Biden, his party having lost the election, is reported to be in low spirits, reflecting the general mood among his staff.

The impending transition has left Biden's aides and officials in a state of dejection, with one source noting that the president himself is "totally dejected."

The White House staff is bracing for the change, with some holding back on their emotions until the actual handover on January 20th.

@TrumpNewsCommunity
🚨BREAKING: TikTok Returns to American Screens: Trump's Executive Order Plays Pivotal Role

After a brief blackout in the United States due to a new law banning its operation, TikTok has swiftly returned online, thanks in part to President-elect Donald Trump's intervention.

Trump announced on Truth Social his intention to sign an executive order on his inauguration day, effectively delaying the ban and providing assurances to service providers that they would face no penalties for reinstating TikTok.

This move was seen as a significant relief for the platform's 170 million American users and the 7 million small businesses that rely on it, as confirmed by TikTok's own statement thanking Trump for his "clarity and assurance."

The decision marks a notable shift from Trump's previous stance during his first term, where he sought to ban the app over national security concerns, to now advocating for its continuation.

With this executive action, Trump has positioned himself as a defender of free speech and a supporter of the digital economy, influencing both tech policy and public perception.

@TrumpNewsCommunity
2👍1
JUST IN: Trump Demands Apology from Bishop Mariann Budde After Sermon

President Donald Trump has demanded an apology from Bishop Mariann Budde after she used her sermon at the National Prayer Service to call for mercy towards immigrants and the LGBTQ+ community.

During the service, Bishop Budde directly addressed Trump, urging him to consider the fear felt by these groups under his administration's policies.

Trump, visibly upset, described the service as "not too exciting" and criticized Budde's tone as "nasty" in a subsequent post on Truth Social.

Allies of the president, including Senator Tommy Tuberville and Representative Mike Collins, echoed Trump's sentiments, with Collins even suggesting Budde should be deported.

Budde's sermon marked a rare moment of direct public criticism towards the president in such a setting, sparking a significant political and religious discourse.

@TrumpNewsCommunity
👍2
JUST IN: DOJ Orders Nationwide Prosecution for Interference in Illegal Immigration Enforcement

In a significant shift of policy, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has instructed all 93 U.S. Attorney offices to prosecute any state or local officials who obstruct federal immigration enforcement, aligning with President Trump's directives.

Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove issued a memo emphasizing the enforcement of federal immigration laws, highlighting that state and local actors must comply with lawful immigration-related commands.

This directive is seen as a return to a more aggressive stance on immigration.

Proponents view it as a necessary step to uphold federal law and secure the nation's borders.

H/T Washington Post

@TrumpNewsCommunity
Trump: I Will Be ‘Working with Congress’ to Pass a Bill for ‘Massive’ Tax Cuts, No Taxes on Tips

During a rally in Las Vegas, President Donald Trump announced his intention to collaborate with Congress on a bill aimed at delivering massive tax cuts for workers, families, and small businesses.

Central to his pledge was the promise to eliminate taxes on tips, emphasizing that service industry workers such as servers, valets, and bartenders would keep 100% of their tips.

Trump highlighted this policy as a reward for the support he received from Nevada, a state where he claimed a significant Republican victory.

He assured the audience that this would be one of the first legislative actions in his new term, aiming to make his previous tax cuts permanent.

H/T Breitbart

@TrumpNewsCommunity
🚨BREAKING: Trump Responds With "FAFO" Sanctions On Columbia After They Refuse A Flight From The US Returning Columbian Criminals That Were Here Illegally

In a striking move, President Donald Trump announced severe sanctions against Colombia after its leader, President Gustavo Petro, denied entry to two flights carrying deported individuals from the U.S. Trump labeled these individuals as "Illegal Criminals," escalating tensions between the two nations.

Immediate actions include a 25% tariff on all Colombian goods, set to increase to 50% within a week, alongside a travel ban and visa revocations targeting Colombian government officials and their allies.

Additionally, Trump has ordered enhanced inspections of Colombian nationals and cargo, citing national security, and imposed financial sanctions under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.

Trump's statement emphasized that these measures are just the beginning in response to what he perceives as Colombia's violation of its legal obligations regarding the repatriation of criminals.

@TrumpNewsCommunity
JUST IN: Trump Orders Development of U.S. 'Iron Dome' Missile Defense System

President Donald Trump has announced plans to construct an American version of Israel's Iron Dome, aiming to shield the U.S. from missile threats.

The initiative follows concerns about potential hypersonic weapon attacks, with Trump emphasizing the need for an "impenetrable" defense system.

Critics argue that adapting Iron Dome for the vast U.S. landscape is impractical and could be prohibitively expensive.

Despite skepticism, Trump insists that this project will be executed with American technology and labor, promising to enhance national security.

Defense experts are divided, with some viewing it as a necessary step in evolving defense strategies, while others see it as more of a political gesture than a feasible defense solution.

H/T Newsmax

@TrumpNewsCommunity
👍4
WINNING: Google Maps to Adopt "Gulf of America" in U.S. Following Trump's Order

Google Maps has announced plans to rename the Gulf of Mexico to "Gulf of America" for its U.S. users, following an official update in the U.S. Geographic Names System.

The decision comes after the Trump administration officially renamed these geographical features, including changing Denali back to Mount McKinley.

The adjustments reflect President Donald Trump's executive actions signed shortly after his inauguration.

The U.S. Interior Department confirmed these name changes in a statement last week.

H/T Reuters

@TrumpNewsCommunity
JUST IN: Trump Proposes Sending Serial Criminals Abroad for Incarceration

President Donald Trump has suggested deporting serial offenders from the U.S. to a foreign country for imprisonment, proposing a "very small fee" for the host nation.

Highlighting crimes like murder and violent assaults, Trump argued that removing these repeat offenders would significantly reduce crime rates in America.

He emphasized that this approach would be cheaper than maintaining them in U.S. jails, which cost taxpayers a fortune.

Trump's administration is already focusing on deporting violent illegal aliens, but this new plan would extend to American citizens with multiple criminal convictions.

The proposal awaits approval but aligns with Trump's broader agenda to address crime and immigration issues.

H/T Breitbart

@TrumpNewsCommunity
JUST IN: Trump Administration Offers Massive Buyouts to Federal Workers to Shrink Government

In an unprecedented move to shrink the size of the U.S. government, the Trump administration has begun offering buyouts to all federal employees.

The buyout package, announced on January 28, 2025, includes seven months' worth of salary for those who choose to resign by February 6.

This initiative is part of President Donald Trump's broader overhaul aimed at reducing the federal workforce.

The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has emailed federal employees, providing them with a "deferred resignation letter" to opt into the program.

H/T Newsmax

@TrumpNewsCommunity
👍3
JUST IN: Trump Signs Executive Order to Combat Antisemitism

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order directing federal agencies to identify and utilize both civil and criminal measures to combat antisemitism.

This directive aims to address various forms of anti-Jewish actions, including protests, graffiti, and intimidation.

The move has sparked a debate, with some praising it as a necessary step to protect Jewish communities, while others criticize it for potentially infringing on free speech rights.

The order stipulates that federal agencies must report their recommendations for combating antisemitism to the White House within 60 days.

This action reflects Trump's administration's commitment to tackling hate crimes, amidst a backdrop of rising antisemitic incidents across the United States.

@TrumpNewsCommunity
👍3
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
VIDEO: Trump Blames Pete Buttigieg “Bullsh*t” DEI Policies for Fatal Mid-Air Collision

In the wake of a tragic mid-air collision between an American Airlines flight and a Black Hawk helicopter, President Donald Trump has pointed fingers at diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies under former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.

Trump criticized the "bullsh*t" DEI initiatives, claiming they've compromised safety standards at the FAA. He suggested that these policies, enacted during the Biden administration, prioritize diversity over competence, potentially leading to the disaster.

Trump's comments were made during a press conference where he also mourned the loss of life from the accident.

@TrumpNewsCommunity
JUST IN: Trump Pentagon Gives The Boot To Many Legacy Media Outlets And Replaces With More New Media

In a significant shakeup at the Pentagon, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a new annual media rotation program that will see NBC, The New York Times, NPR, and Politico vacate their long-held office spaces.

Effective February 15, 2025, these established outlets will be replaced by The New York Post, One America News Network (OANN), Breitbart News, and HuffPost.

This move is part of an effort to diversify the media presence within the Defense Department, according to Pentagon officials.

H/T Breitbart

@TrumpNewsCommunity
👍2
JUST IN: Defense Secretary Hegseth Considers Military Strikes Against Mexican Cartels

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth appeared on Fox News Channel's "Fox & Friends" and stated that military strikes against Mexican cartels are "on the table."

He emphasized that all options would be considered if these groups, now designated as foreign terrorist organizations, continue to target Americans at the border.

Hegseth noted a shift in military focus towards homeland defense, acknowledging past efforts on securing other nations' borders. When asked about specific actions, he deferred to President Trump for final decisions but made it clear the military is prepared to act robustly.

This statement follows a recent incident where Border Patrol agents were fired upon, highlighting the urgency and potential threat posed by these cartels.

H/T Breitbart

@TrumpNewsCommunity