🚨 President Trump just stepped off Air Force One and reminded everyone why he's different: he's taking a $0 salary as President.
While others have pocketed millions in taxpayer dollars, Trump continues to serve America... for free.
No paycheck. No personal gain from the office. Just pure dedication to putting the country first. 🇺🇸
He doesn't need the money — he just loves America.
What do you think? Is this the kind of selfless leadership we need more of in Washington, or is it all optics?
🚨 President Trump just delivered a bold, no-nonsense warning to China — then turned and walked away like a boss.
When asked about reports that China is preparing to ship weapons to Iran, Trump fired back without hesitation:
“Well, if China does that… China’s gonna have BIG problems.”
Straight talk. Zero weakness. Don’t test Trump on this one.
What do you think — will China back down, or are we heading toward a major showdown?👀
🚨 In an interview with Fox Business, President Donald Trump recounted his tough negotiating approach with Switzerland on trade issues:
"Switzerland was paying almost zero tariffs on their exports to the United States, and we had a massive trade deficit of $42 billion with them. So I hit them with 30% tariffs.
Then I received an emergency call from the President of Switzerland (Karin Keller-Sutter). I didn’t like her tone at all — she was very aggressive and demanding. Instead of lowering the tariffs as I had been considering, I immediately raised them to 39%."
Trump added that he felt the original 30% was still too low, especially given the size of the ongoing trade deficit.
### The Final Outcome of This Strategy:
After months of pressure and negotiations, the United States and Switzerland reached a historic framework agreement in November 2025. Under the deal, the U.S. reduced tariffs on most Swiss goods to 15% (matching the level applied to the European Union).
In return, major Swiss companies (such as Novartis, Roche, ABB, and others) committed to investing up to $200 billion in the United States by 2028 — including $67 billion in 2026 alone. This is expected to create thousands of American jobs and help reduce the trade deficit.
This story perfectly illustrates Trump’s “Reciprocal Trade” policy: using tariffs as a powerful leverage tool to secure better deals for America, even if it involves strong personal reactions during negotiations.
What do you think about President Trump's bold tariff strategy with Switzerland?
Do you see this as smart, results-driven negotiation that puts America first, or do you worry it risks escalating trade tensions?
Would you like Trump to apply this same reciprocal trade approach with other countries running large deficits with the U.S.?"
🚨 This guy in a hoodie with just a phone camera is shaking the system.
His name is Nick Shirley – an independent journalist exposing massive fraud in California.
He uncovered over $170 MILLION in suspected hospice and adult day care fraud. Criminals were stealing identities and billing Medi-Cal for fake services that never happened – while living luxurious lives.
Gavin Newsom’s office first mocked and attacked his investigation…
But just weeks later, California officials suddenly announced arrests and major probes into these exact fraud schemes.
Coincidence? Not at all.
Nick’s fearless reporting brought national attention to a scandal that auditors had warned about for years but was being ignored.
Real journalism isn’t about fancy studios or government funding.
It’s about courage, persistence, and speaking truth to power.
I stand with Nick Shirley 100%.
He’s doing the job the mainstream media refuses to do.
I Support you NICK SHIRLEY 👏
Support independent voices who risk it all to expose corruption.
🚨BREAKING: Nationwide outrage is exploding after a known violent career criminal with a lengthy rap sheet killed 21-year-old U.S. Marine Lance Corporal Daniel Montano in a brutal stabbing in downtown Wilmington, North Carolina.
Daniel Montano, a 21-year-old Marine assigned to the 1st Battalion, 2nd Marines at Camp Lejeune, was in the Wilmington area when the incident occurred around 2:00 AM on Sunday, April 5th (Easter weekend). According to police reports, officers responded to multiple fights in the 100 block of North Front Street. Montano was stabbed in the neck during the chaos and suffered fatal injuries. Despite emergency medical efforts, he was pronounced dead at the hospital. Another person was also injured in the same disturbance, while a separate unrelated stabbing was reported in the area that night.
The suspect, Davy Spencer, a 47-year-old Wilmington resident, was arrested after a five-day investigation. He now faces charges including second-degree murder and two counts of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill. Spencer has an extensive criminal history that includes multiple felonies and violent offenses. He was previously designated a habitual felon in 2015–2016 after convictions for cocaine and heroin trafficking, for which he served approximately 117 months in prison. Despite this long record, he was back on the streets — raising serious questions about repeated releases by judges and the justice system.
A memorial has been set up at the corner of Front and Princess streets with American flags, and the Montano family has launched a fundraiser to cover funeral expenses.
This tragic killing has sparked widespread public anger, with many pointing to failures in the criminal justice system that allow repeat violent offenders to remain free.
What do you think?
Should the bail and sentencing system be significantly reformed to keep violent career criminals with long records locked up — especially those with dozens of prior charges? Or is the problem deeper, involving broader issues like drug policy, urban crime, and judicial accountability? Feel free to share your thoughts and let’s discuss it openly and honestly.
As of today, how would you rate your level of support for Melania Trump?
A. Very Strong Support (100%)
B. Strong Support (75%)
C. Moderate Support (50%)
D. Limited Support (25%)
E. No Support (0%)
As Stephenson Indicator™️ climbs past $877, my Q1 deliveries forecast sits at 377,251 on Production of 420,069... and I predict Tesla will celebrate cumulative production exceeding 10 million vehicles by Halloween. 👻 $TSLA
TESLA AFTER A SPACEX IPO
Many analysts assume a static pie — i.e. a scarcity mindset. They think a SpaceX IPO hurts Tesla longterm by splitting Elon’s (and investors’) attention. They somehow forgot that Elon Musk built both Tesla & SpaceX simultaneously to trillion-plus valuations. Tesla has always been volatile, a SpaceX IPO is just this week’s excuse. Traders make money from volatility.
These analysts are ALREADY WRONG. Within 3 months of AJ’s doomsday 2/25 analysis, Tesla & SpaceX are deepening a mutually beneficial partnership. This isn’t a zero-sum game. Instead of each company remaining on a trajectory to be an $8 Trillion company, Elon Musk leveled up to a new 100 Trillion market cap goal.
Instead of competition between Musk companies and divided loyalty, Elon Musk has tasked Tesla/SpaceX/xAI with one audacious mission: remove the constraint of Earth and its limited resources by kick-starting a true Space Economy flywheel. Digital Optimus, the Terafab and AI Space Compute are just the start. A SpaceX IPO primes the flywheel with initial operating cash.
This is the biggest undertaking in human history — an investment opportunity that could exceed today’s Earth economy by 10x, 100x, or even 100,000x. What’s the actual limit once humanity goes galactic?
The “Elon Musk community” doesn’t split — it gets stronger as the mission converges.
🧵 Next, don’t ignore the early signals & kick yourself later
President Trump has the power to convene the Senate under Article II, Section 3 of the Constitution “on extraordinary Occasions.”
If a department with 260,000 employees (DHS) going unfunded isn’t an “extraordinary occasion”—especially while the Senate is out on a two-week recess during that shutdown with no plans to resolve the impasse beyond “we’ll deal with that in two weeks”—I don’t know what is.
It's extremely delightful seeing the third world slop replaced by Japanese gemposts.
Who knew you could just flip the switch and beautify the timeline!
Every time I hear some woke screenwriter or reviewer talk about the need for “morally complex” plots or “morally grey” heroes, I think of this quote from Nietzsche.
“They muddy the water, to make it seem deep.”