Trump turns his top dog LOOSE on adversarial CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins“Maybe its a bad day for all those well-connected Democrats getting paid off, but you know what, God bless America!!”
CNN’s Kaitlan Collins pressed President Donald Trump on if he was “second guessing” any of the DOGE cuts that have been made to parts of the federal government during a press conference, Tuesday. His response was loud and clear… Trump firmly stood by DOGE’s actions, saying that he has no regrets and highlighting the money that was saved and the frivolousness of the programs affected by the cuts. “No, we cut hundreds of billions of dollars,” the president said. “We saved a lot of money,… it was dramatic and important.” He then turned to Environmental Administrator Lee Zeldin to expound on her question. “The Biden EPI gave $50 million dollars to a group called Climate Justice Alliance, they say climate justice runs through a ‘free Palestine.’ We say that if you’re going to spend a dollar on remediating an environmental issue, then spend a dollar on remediating an environmental issue!” Zeldin said. “Maybe its a bad day for all those well connected Democrats getting paid off, but you know what, God bless America!” Zeldin concluded his answer. Watch the must-see MAGA moment here: Together with Next Things Technologies Zuckerberg’s New “Superintelligence” Memo Reveals a Colossal ProblemThis week, Mark Zuckerberg unveiled Meta's new mission: the pursuit of "superintelligence" — AI with intelligence beyond human capacity. In a company-wide memo, he announced the formation of Meta Superintelligence Labs, a new division that will require "unprecedented computational resources" and "planetary-scale data centers" to achieve its goal. But buried in the announcement is a critical vulnerability: the "colossal energy requirements" needed to fuel this ambition.¹ Our nation's power grid is already struggling.¹ Many experts warn it may not handle AI’s growing power needs.¹ “We need double the energy we currently have in the U.S. for AI to be as big as we want.” — President of the United States, Donald Trump, World Economic Forum, Jan 2025.⁵ This is where Next Thing Technologies comes in. They believe they are building the power source for the superintelligence race with their revolutionary sodium-ion batteries.¹ This technology could be the key to unlocking the future of AI, offering a safer, more scalable, and more abundant energy source than lithium.¹ Since its first round, the internal share-offering price has risen 209%.² You can still join more than 7,800 investors³ at just $6/share — with up to 20% bonus shares.⁴ 👉 Click here to invest in the energy backbone of the AI revolution.⁴ California REJECTS Title IX compliance to keep men out of women’s sports, despite Newsom’s ‘unfair’ claimsThe state of California rejected a resolution agreement from the Trump administration to comply with federal Title IX requirements aimed at keeping biological males out of women’s sports.
Socialist NYC mayoral candidate visits mosque that praises HamasSocialist NYC nominee Zohran Mamdani’s campaign trail included a visit to a notably contentious Brooklyn mosque that previously called for Israel’s destruction.
Trump unveils sweeping agriculture plan to thwart Chinese nationalists and protect American food supplyThe Trump administration launched a sweeping National Farm Security Action Plan Tuesday to block China and other adversaries from buying U.S. farmland, stealing agricultural research, and infiltrating supply chains.
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