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“Donald Trump Notches His Best Week Yet!” * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Noah

NEWS HEADLINES: “Donald Trump Notches His Best Week Yet!” * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Noah

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Do you remember in 2015 when President Trump said we would win so much we would maybe even get tired of winning?

“We’re going to win so much you may even get tired of winning, and you’ll say:
‘Please, please, it’s too much winning. We can’t take it anymore, Mr. President, it’s too much.’

And I’ll say:
‘No, it isn’t. We have to keep winning. We have to win more. We’re going to win more. We’re going to win so much.’

I love you all.

I believe you are witnessing that play out now, in 2025.

Why so late?

Because President Trump was attacked from all sides during his first term, often worst from within his own party.

Snakes at every turn.

RINOs.

Backstabbers.

Neo-cons.

Even his own Vice President couldn’t be trusted.

He still accomplished a lot, but he was held back.

But it’s amazing what experience can do.

After a full first term and then four more years observing from the outside, President Trump now knows how D.C. truly works.  He knows the snakes.  He knows the wolves in sheep’s clothing.  He knows who he can trust (very small group).

And he’s now putting it all into practice, and doing it as a masterclass on the world stage.

So much so that everyone is noticing and even his haters are admitting: he just had his best week yet!

CNN calls it “empirically the best week of his Presidency so far”:

Others (this author included) say the best week of ANY Presidency ever:

Newsmax agrees:

More here from Scott Jennings:

And even the mostly-left Newsweek just admitted:

Here’s a portion from that Newsweek article:

President Donald Trump is coming off what may be his most successful week in office — perhaps of both terms — with a string of victories that reinforced the speed at which his administration is moving to radically reshape American policy, both foreign and domestic, ahead of a critical summer stretch.

A landmark Supreme Court ruling, a successful NATO summit, a ceasefire that appears to be holding in the Middle East, another peace deal in Africa, a stock market back to setting records, a key trade breakthrough with China — capped off with the surprise emergence of a new political foil — all combined to shift the narrative in his favor, even as polls show him underwater on some of his signature issues.

In a pivotal decision Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court limited the power of individual judges to issue nationwide injunctions, a ruling that Trump hailed as “a monumental victory” that clears the way for his administration to reintroduce contested policies such as ending automatic birthright citizenship.

“We can now promptly file to proceed with these numerous policies,” a jubilant Trump said from the White House. “Even the Birthright Citizenship Hoax has been, indirectly, hit hard,” he posted on Truth Social, describing citizenship by birth as “a scam” on the U.S. immigration system.

The court’s 6-3 ruling marks a significant shift in how legal challenges to executive power may proceed, reinforcing Trump’s long-standing criticism that district judges were overstepping their roles. The ruling did not address the constitutionality of Trump’s proposed order to end birthright citizenship, which remains blocked, but it opens the door for narrower challenges that could now proceed on a case-by-case basis.

Following the Supreme Court ruling, Trump hosted leaders from the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda at the White House to sign the framework of a peace deal between the African neighbors intended to end a long-running and bloody conflict.

Iran-Israel Ceasefire Holds Amid Fallout From U.S. Strikes
In the Middle East, the ceasefire between Israel and Iran, personally brokered by Trump, held through the week, and U.S. officials offered new details to support the president’s claim that American strikes had crippled key parts of Iran’s nuclear infrastructure.

“This was a devastating attack, and it knocked them for a loop,” Trump said at a NATO summit at The Hague, dismissing initial intelligence suggesting a limited impact.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and CIA Director John Ratcliffe echoed Trump’s confidence, with Ratcliffe claiming “several key Iranian nuclear facilities were destroyed and would have to be rebuilt over the course of years.” Meanwhile, Iran’s own foreign ministry acknowledged “significant damage,” though observers warned that full assessments could take weeks.

“The bombing rendered the enrichment facility inoperable,” said a joint statement by the White House and the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office.

Although some lawmakers, like Democratic Representative Jim Himes of Connecticut, criticized the administration for not consulting Congress, the ceasefire and lack of immediate retaliation gave Trump a short-term diplomatic win.

Markets Surge as Trump Fiscal Agenda Gains Momentum
Financial markets responded positively to Trump’s string of policy wins and signs of economic stabilization. The S&P 500 closed at a new high on Friday, driven by investor optimism over the administration’s trade and tax proposals.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent noted that negotiations over new reciprocal tariffs are proceeding and could stretch beyond Trump’s July 8 deadline. He told Fox Business that talks with 10 to 12 major trading partners might wrap by Labor Day.

“If you can’t get to a deal,” Bessent said, “Trump is happy to go back to the high April 2 tariffs.”

Meanwhile, the administration’s fiscal package, which includes steep cuts to SNAP benefits and other government programs, gained traction in the Senate following overnight revisions, clearing procedural hurdles and staying on pace for a vote as soon as this week.

Trump also announced that the U.S. had finalized a long-sought agreement with China to resume the export of rare earth minerals crucial to American technology manufacturing.

“We just signed with China the other day,” Trump said, while Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told Bloomberg that the deal was “signed and sealed.”

Bessent elaborated on the agreement, saying that Trump had “set the table with a very important phone call” with Chinese President Xi Jinping which had led to the U.S. securing the deal.

“In dealing with the world’s second largest economy, we approached each other with mutual respect,” he added, adding that part of the agreement was tariffs coming down and rare earth magnets starting to flow back to the U.S.

“They formed the core of a lot of our industrial base,” he said.

The Chinese Commerce Ministry confirmed it would approve export applications for “controlled items” and in turn, the U.S. would remove several restrictive measures on Chinese technologies. The agreement is a step toward easing a two-year trade standoff that had disrupted global supply chains.

Well done sir!

We always trusted you and had your back, since 2015….you sure are making us proud!

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