Winning, winning, a winning Are you getting tired of winning? The last I would say ten days has been one of the greatest string of achievements, of accomplishments of any president in modern memory. Trump is clearly on a roll and it's only gathering more and more momentum. You have his spectacular victory over the Mullahs in Tehran, in which he ordered the devastating bomb strikes on Iran's key nuclear Enrichmond facilities for dow Naton's Isfahan. They have been decimated
and utterly obliterated. Now the Mullahs can no longer menace the region, America, or the world with the threat of the bomb. A massive victory, but Trump wasn't satisfied with that. He then went to NATO and got every single NATO member country with the exception of socialist Spain, to agree to spend five percent of their GDP five percent on military and defense. This is something that Eisenhower wanted, Truman wanted every president all the way through Clinton, Bush, Obama
and Biden, and they were unable to achieve. Trump did it, and this will infuse NATO with an extra trillion dollars with a t in military and defense. Spending. He has now turned NATO into a military juggernaut. And then came his massive victory, really a monumental victory at the Supreme Court, in which in a six to three decision authored by Amy Coney Barrett dec with dissented by Sonya Sotomayor, Elena Kagan,
and Katangi Brown Jackson. But other than those three, Chief Justice Roberts, Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsich, Brett Kavanaugh, Clarence Thomas, all of them six voted to limit and restrain the ability of district courts and individual judges to issue nationwide injunctions, these so called universal injunctions that have paralyzed and block
much of the Trump presidency. In other words, the imperial judiciary, the era of radical left wing rogue judges now blocking the executive branch making law from the bench, is now over. Trump now can implement the policies and the program he was elected by the American people to do. It was a huge, huge victory for the Constitution, for the separation
of powers, and for the rule of law. And now he is on the verge of achieving the centerpiece of his second term, passage of the Big Beautiful Bill on Saturday night fifty one forty nine, with two Republicans voting against the two judases, Rand Paul and Tom Tillis, but still it wasn't enough to derail it. Fifty one forty nine. They advanced the Senate bill for a final vote, and either late tonight or early tomorrow morning, President Trump is
expected to get the Senate to pass his bill. It will then go to the House fingers crossed, where he may have the votes to put the bill over the top for him to sign either on July fourth, which was his self imposed deadline, or the July fourth weekend. This bill will add rocket fuel to the economy. It will make the tax cuts permanent, no taxes on tips, no taxes on overtime. It will unleash a massive economic boom.
It also will permanently secure the border. It will provide ICE and DHS with the resources the manpower they need to deport millions and millions of illegal aliens that were brought in under Joe Biden. And yes, it will fully strengthen and rebuild the American military. In short, it will be the crown jewel of Trump's second term. Most of his campaign promises will be fulfilled in that big, beautiful bill.
If he pulls it off, and right now fingers crossed, it looks like he will, the last ten days to two weeks will go down in history as one of the most successful two weeks in the history of the United States. Trump right now is on a role for the ages, winning, winning, winning,
