The best week of Donald Trump’s second presidency just got even better
- President Donald Trump’s week was marked by a record number of victories, including Supreme Court rulings, NATO defense commitments, and foreign policy successes, as highlighted in statement 66.
- Trump's revamped, loyalist-filled cabinet and layered governance approach drove his most successful week, combining strategic domestic and international initiatives.
- Evidence of success appears in Iran’s nuclear site strikes with no casualties, 1.7% blue-collar wage growth—the highest in nearly three decades, and record stock market highs with inflation cooled to 2.4%.
- President Donald Trump’s recent week of victories led to GE Appliances investing nearly half a billion dollars in Kentucky, boosting jobs, and Rwanda and Congo signing a peace deal, signaling economic and diplomatic gains.
- Looking ahead, NATO allies commit to raising defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035, while the Supreme Court’s 6-3 ruling limits nationwide injunctions, potentially reshaping legal challenges.
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CNN host praises President Trump for being ‘on a roll,’ citing very ‘consequential’ week
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! CNN’s Michael Smerconish made the case on his show Saturday that President Donald Trump was “on a roll” the past week. “I‘m talking about offering an objective analysis in view of what‘s transpired in the last two weeks that I‘ve laid out substantively and with data. He‘s been on a roll,” Smerconish said. “It might not be the roll that you desire, but I like the word that David [Urban] used and that Sa…
CNN Host Admits: Trump Has Opponents “On the Run” After String Of Military, Economic, Political Triumphs
CNN host Michael Smerconish delivered an on-air assessment Saturday, arguing President Donald Trump is “on a roll” and enjoying the strongest stretch of his second term yet, citing the president’s series of military, economic, and political victories that have left opponents scrambling. “Donald Trump is having a moment,” Smerconish declared at the top of his CNN program, acknowledging his own past criticism of the president but insisting that “v…
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