The following is an installment of Trump-Vance team accomplishments (each article is linked for further info):
(NOTE: Relax! We the People may not have even thought of some of this stuff, but the Trump-Vance ‘A’ team is already on top of it.)
1. President Trump Rebuked Vladimir Putin for Escalating War Instead of Pushing for Peace
President Donald Trump expressed displeasure with Russia’s massive strike on Ukraine, telling reporters on Sunday he was “not happy” with the attack. At Morristown Municipal Airport in New Jersey, Trump accused Putin of “killing a lot of people” in the Sunday afternoon assault.
Trump noted Putin was “shooting rockets into Kyiv and other cities” during negotiations.
“I don’t like what Putin is doing. Not even a little bit,” Trump stressed. “He’s killing people. And something happened to this guy.”
The remarks followed Russia’s overnight barrage of Ukrainian cities with hundreds of drones and missiles, deemed the war’s largest aerial attack. Kyiv was a primary target.
“The silence of America, the silence of others in the world only encourages Putin,” he wrote. “Every such terrorist Russian strike is reason enough for new sanctions against Russia.”
Later Sunday, Trump elaborated on Truth Social, writing that Putin “has gone absolutely CRAZY!” while also criticizing Zelenskyy.
2. New U.S. Military Ad Jettisoned DEI Ideology and Returns Focus to Mission and Might
President Trump and SecDef Hegseth were featured in a U.S. Military ad which aired during the Coca-Cola 600 race Sunday.
To say the ad hits all the right beats is an understatement. The tough-as-nails ad is narrated by President Donald Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth:
No more distraction. No more electric tanks, no more gender confusion, no more climate change worship. We are laser focused on our mission of war fighting.
Through our power and might, we will lead the world to peace. Our friends will respect us. Our enemies will fear us. And the whole world will admire the unrivaled greatness of the United States military.
As the advertisement makes clear, all the woke nonsense which previously plagued our military has been ushered out.
The goal with this short commercial is to inspire young men watching to consider joining the U.S. Armed Forces.
3. If That Is What Liberals Are Spending Money on, Donald Trump Has Truly Destroyed Them
The New York Times will file a series of stories about how Leftists, once thought to be at the forefront of voter outreach and electoral success, collapsed. Trump came in like a wrecking ball, tapped into the masses who felt these insufferable snobs lectured them, and they all flocked to his banner.
Dems:
“Working out is right wing”
“Liking hot girls is right wing”
“Eating red meat is right wing”
Dems today:
“We need $20 million to understand why young men hate us” pic.twitter.com/qI7rZLMoqa
— John Hasson (@SonofHas) May 25, 2025
Republicans also care about more things, not just abortion, sexual mutilation surgeries, and forcing dudes into women’s sports. The liberal agenda is unsellable.
The 2024 election proved liberals have lost the ability to connect with voters. When pressed, they told voters they (the voters) did not understand the economy or the crisis at the southern border. That dismissal was not forgotten. National democrats communists/globalists have thus far opted to stick their heads in the sand when presented with data showing their brand is a car wreck.
Trump is leaps and bounds more popular than the democrats communists/globalists, and his agenda is starting to collect dividends. The Left is lying, waiting, and ranting with no leader, message, or agenda. How many more focus groups do they need to gloss over before they realize they are in quicksand? The latest data sets are brutal for liberals: the blue wall likely is not going to be enough for them to win nationally after the 2030 census.
Voters view [Leftists] as mentally challenged tortoises, and the tweaks to rebuild support among working-class voters are inadvertently hilarious.
4. Must-Watch: Shock and Awe—Nearly Every Type of Fighter Jet and Bomber We Have Flies Over Miami Beach
Spectacular footage from the “Freedom Flyover” in Miami Beach Saturday will evoke exactly that reaction from plenty of folks. Nearly every fighter jet and bomber that we have was showcased in the event, and the videos bring you the sheer might of our air power.
A Memorial Day tribute like no other:
Seven of the top military aircraft, called the “Freedom Flyover,” united as “one unstoppable force” for thousands of people to take in over Memorial Day weekend at the Hyundai Air and Sea Show in Miami Beach.
The historic formation was led by the B-2 stealth bomber and followed by the B-1B Lancer, B-52H Stratofortress, F-22 Raptor, F-15C Eagle, F-16C Fighting Falcon and the attack aircraft A-10 Thunderbolt II, according to Air Force Global Strike Command.
🇺🇸 𝐖𝐇𝐀𝐓 𝐀 𝐂𝐎𝐎𝐋 𝐅𝐎𝐑𝐌𝐀𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍!! 🇺🇸
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THIS IS THE FREEDOM FLYOVER: You can see featured: the B-1, B-2, B-52, A-10, F-15, F-16, and the F-22. Nice glimpse of a C-17 at the last moments (not part of the formation — upper left).
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🎥: theairplanespotter (IG) pic.twitter.com/KJQBn20sCV— Cora A. Harris 🔬 (@CoraAHarris) May 25, 2025
Only a few pieces of our hardware were not featured:
The only bomber missing was B-31 Raider, while the lone absent fighter jet was the F-35A Lightning II. The AC-130J Ghostrider gunship was also not included.
5. Trump Admin Sends Team to Investigate Free Speech Violations in Britain
The Trump administration is expanding its defense of free speech globally, raising concerns about growing censorship in allied nations, such as the United Kingdom.

Recently, the Trump administration dispatched a team of five State Department diplomats to engage with pro-life activists in the UK who were arrested for quietly praying outside abortion clinics. The Trump White House has openly criticized the United Kingdom for its strict speech regulations. This issue is reportedly becoming a key topic in trade talks between the U.S. and the UK. Britain has also faced backlash for proposing fines against American social media companies that do not adequately monitor content on their platforms.
In addition, in March, diplomats from the US Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL) visited London to emphasize the significance of protecting freedom of expression both in the UK and throughout Europe. Senior advisor in the state department, Samuel Samson, met with officials from the Foreign Office and challenged Ofcom regarding the Online Safety Act.
This follows a diplomatic clash in March when Vice President J.D. Vance challenged British Prime Minister Keir Starmer over the UK’s increasing restrictions on free speech. The Trump administration has warned that if these actions persist, particularly when they impact Americans or American businesses overseas, they are ready to take action.
Vance warned that free speech is under threat in the U.K. and across Europe, specifically pointing to the erosion of conscience and religious rights in Britain. He expressed concern that religious Britons are increasingly being targeted as fundamental liberties decline.
A recent report from The Times of London reveals that British police are making over 30 arrests each day for allegedly offensive remarks made online or through other channels, adding up to roughly 12,000 arrests annually.