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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2025
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President Trump attended the first White House Christmas party ([link removed]) where he paid his paid his respects to the National Guard ([link removed]) , especially Guardsman Sarah Beckstrom and Guardsman Andrew Wolfe who were attacked last week. He lowered flags to half-staff ([link removed]) in memory of Sarah, and welcomed Andrew’s family ([link removed]) to the Oval Office.
In an incredibly busy week, the President signed the Medal of Honor Act ([link removed]) , declared all Biden autopen orders ([link removed]) null and void, hosted his ninth Cabinet Meeting ([link removed]) , and the Institute of Peace ([link removed]) was named after him. At the Institute, he welcomed President Kagame ([link removed]) of Rwanda and President Tshisekedi ([link removed]) of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to sign the Washington Accords, a major peace deal.
He also made two major announcements. The first was with the Dell Family who donated $6.25 billion ([link removed]) to fund Trump Accounts ([link removed]) for 25 million children. The second was with automakers ([link removed]) to reset Biden’s Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) Standards ([link removed]) .
To end the week, President Trump attended the National Christmas Tree Lighting ([link removed]) and the FIFA World Cup Drawing ([link removed]) to accept their inaugural 2025 FIFA Peace Prize ([link removed]) . The Village People ([link removed]) marked the occasion with a special performance.
Vice President Vance joined the President for the Cabinet meeting ([link removed]) and commented on fixing the affordability crisis left by the Democrats and joined NBC News’ Henry Gomez ([link removed]) for an interview on the number of topics surrounding the Administration.
First Lady Melania Trump unveiled the White House Christmas decorations ([link removed]) with the theme, “Home is Where the Heart is ([link removed]) ”, a gorgeous display with illustrations from artist Hervé Pierre ([link removed]) . She also attended the The National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony ([link removed]) , read to young children ([link removed]) at the Children’s National Hospital ([link removed]) , and celebrated seven additional children being reunited ([link removed]) with their families in Ukraine. The First Lady and Second Lady Usha Vance
([link removed]) visited Joint Base Andrews ([link removed]) to assemble care packages for deployed troops.
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✅ AFFORDABILITY | With affordability as the primary focus of the Trump Administration, this week it was reported that 31 states have gas prices averages below $3.00 per gallon ([link removed]) , the median rent fell ([link removed]) for the fourth straight month, and homebuyers are starting to notice a decline in prices ([link removed]) — notably Pittsburgh had a typical $20,000 markdown (about 9%).
✅ IMMIGRATION | The Trump Administration has has paused all asylum adjudications ([link removed]) and Special Immigrant Visas and USCIS has cracked down ([link removed]) on the vetting process of aliens working in the United States to make American safer for every citizen, and prevent future tragedies like the shooting on our National Guard last week.
✅ TRUMP ACCOUNTS | On this Giving Tuesday, Michael and Susan Dell donated $6.25 billion ([link removed]) to fund the Trump accounts of 25 million children ([link removed]) under the age of ten with $250 each, money that will earn compounded interest until they turn 18.
✅ CAFE STANDARDS | Joe Biden's fuel efficiency regulations would have raised the cost of a new vehicle by $1,000. President Trump’s action rolling back the standards will save Americans $109 billion ([link removed]) !
✅ 2021 PIPE BOMBER CAUGHT | After fives years without an arrest after the Biden Administration dropped the ball, Brian Cole Jr. was arrested charged with placing the pipe bombs at the RNC and the DNC ([link removed]) on January 5th, 2021, using previously collected evidence.
🎤 MAJOR EVENTS
President Trump and The First Lady Participate in the National Christmas Tree Lighting, Dec. 4, 2025 ([link removed])
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📰 IN THE NEWS
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* WATCH | Treasury Sec. Scott Bessent ([link removed]) - New York Times - Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent Says He’s ‘Evolved’ on Tariffs
READ | Transportation Sec. Sean Duffy ([link removed]) - Breitbart - Shutting Down Migrant Driver ‘CDL Mills’
* WATCH | NEC Dir. Kevin Hassett ([link removed]) - Fox News - VOTES ARE IN: Poll reveals how Americans feel about the economy
* READ | Department of Homeland Security ([link removed]) - Washington Times - Trump’s border streak continues with best November numbers ever
* WATCH | Ford CEO Jim Farley ([link removed]) - Fox News- Trump's vehicle initiative hailed as 'VICTORY' by Ford CEO
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🖊️ PRESIDENTIAL ACTIONS
* NATIONAL GUARD | Honoring Specialist Sarah Beckstrom ([link removed]) | 12/04/2025
* MONROE | Anniversary of the Monroe Doctrine ([link removed]) | 12/02/2025
* SENATE | Nominations Sent to the Senate ([link removed]) | 12/01/2025
* MARK TWAIN | Presidential Message on Mark Twain’s 190th Birthday ([link removed]) | 11/30/2025
🚫 MEDIA BIAS OFFENDER OF THE WEEK
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CLAIM:
The Washington Post’s Alex Horton and Ellen Nakashima published an article from two unnamed sources claiming Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered a Joint Special Operations commander to “kill everybody” during an anti-terrorist operation in the Caribbean Sea.
TRUTH:
The Department of War killed 11 narco-terrorists in a coordinated strike designed to “kill the narco-terrorists who are poisoning the American people.” This attack was the first in a series of lethal kinetic strikes against Designated Terrorist Organizations. The Washington Post published this unsubstantiated claim in an attempt to discredit the United States’ warfighters and inflame anti-American sentiment.
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#️⃣ THE NUMBER OF THE WEEK
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Minnesota fraudsters stole over $1 billion from Medicaid and CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz explains that, “they’ve never seen anything like this in Medicaid — and everyone from Gov. Tim Walz on down needs to be investigated, because they’ve been asleep at the wheel.” READ MORE ([link removed]) .
📸 PHOTO OF THE WEEK
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** President Donald Trump holds a cabinet meeting, Tuesday, December 2, 2025.
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🗳️ SURVEY
AFFORDABILITY
Which of the following categories have you noticed a DECREASE in cost since President Trump took office? (Select all that apply)
* Gasoline
* Utilities
* Rent
* Groceries
* Health Insurance
* Health Care
* Car Insurance
* Vehicles
* Home prices
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