Quick Takes from the Past 24-48 Hours

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. Trump Blasts Iran for Not Heeding His Warnings on Israel: ‘All Dead Now and About to Get Worse’

President Trump on Friday morning sharply criticized Iran for rejecting an opportunity to make a nuclear deal and warned of further dire consequences following Israeli airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.

Trump blamed Iran for forcing Israel to take preemptive action, on his Truth Social media platform.

He further went stated he had warned Iran of Israel’s military capability, noting the United States’ ally has “the best and most lethal military equipment anywhere in the World,” provided in large part by America.

And:

Israel has a lot of it, with much more to come—and they know how to use it.

1. (Cont.) Trump Dropped an Epic Line When Asked If Iran Having Failed to Heed His Warning Was a Result of Israel’s Attack

President Trump reminded the world he gave Iran a chance to make a deal and set a 60-day ultimatum. [O]n the 61st day, Iran got rocked after failing to listen to Trump.

The president said:

Iran should have listened to me when…I gave them a 60-day warning and today is day 61.

Further:

Iran should come to the table now and cut a deal, especially since many of the hardliners are dead thanks to Israel.

Iran, of course, has made the complete destruction of Israel its primary mission. Just imagine what would happen if the Islamic Republic ever achieved its nuclear aims.

Trump weighed in on the successful strike by Israel, having said:

Iran cannot have a nuclear bomb. We’re hoping to get back to the negotiating table.

He also vowed that the US would defend itself and Israel if Iran retaliated.

**UPDATE**

Ten-plus nuclear scientists killed in initial strike in Iran.

2. HHS Secretary RFK Jr. Said Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ Includes $75/Month Healthcare Plan with 24/7 Concierge Doctor

The Plan: For just $75 a month, Americans will now be able to access a 24/7 concierge doctor—no copays, no insurance battles, no outrageous surprise bills. This is health care for the people, not for the insurance lobbyists or Big Pharma cronies.

One of the most groundbreaking parts of the plan is its expansion of Health Savings Accounts (HSAs).

These allow Americans to put aside pre-tax dollars for legitimate health expenses—and under Trump’s proposal, that now includes gym memberships. The president wants you to get healthy, not just get treated.

Kennedy explained:

 – It’s going to help us do what we need to do with health care in this country, which is to improve the quality of our health care, lower the cost, and give Americans more choice. One of the things that it does is it allows Health Savings Accounts, which are very popular with the American people. You can put pre-tax money aside to pay for certain things that are relevant to health care.

 – For example, gym memberships will be paid for. For $75 a month, under this bill, you’ll be able to get a concierge doctor who is available 24 hours a day, every day of the week, every day of the year. You won’t get a bill for it. You won’t have to file insurance claims. It’s just like old-style health care—but it’s for $75 a month.

 – We’re also going to allow the creation of onsite medical centers by employers—at factories, at workplaces—where workers can get treated for free. Somebody won’t have to leave work for four or five hours to get a medical checkup. They’ll be able to do that onsite.

 – There are many, many other really great things in this bill, and we need to get it passed.

3. DHS Terminated Obiden Regime Immigration Program Which ‘Undercut American Workers’

The Department of Homeland Security has begun emailing notices to all program participants that “their parole is terminated, and their parole-based employment authorization is revoked—effective immediately.”

Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said:

The Regime allowed more than half a million poorly vetted aliens from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela and their immediate family members to enter the United States through disastrous parole programs; granted them opportunities to compete for American jobs and undercut American workers; forced career civil servants to promote the programs even when fraud was identified; and then blamed Republicans in Congress for the chaos that ensued and the crime that followed.

Asst. Sec. McLaughlin concluded:

Ending the CHNV parole programs, as well as the paroles of those who exploited it, will be a necessary return to common-sense policies, a return to public safety, and a return to America First.

4. California National Guard to Remain Under Trump’s Control in Late-Night Ruling

A three-judge panel of the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a district court judge’s ruling that would have wrested control of the National Guard from President Trump, who called out Guard members and Marines to deal with riots in Los Angeles.

In its appeal to the 9th Circuit, lawyers for the Trump administration called the lower court’s decision against the federal government “unprecedented” and an “extraordinary intrusion on the president’s constitutional authority as commander in chief.”

Trump wrote on Truth Social:

The Appeals Court ruled last night that I can use the National Guard to keep our cities, in this case Los Angeles, safe.

Further:

If I didn’t send the Military into Los Angeles, that city would be burning to the ground right now. We saved L.A. Thank you for the Decision!!!

5. House PASSES First Round of DOGE Cuts—Here Are the 4 RINOs Who Voted Against the Bill

Originally proposed by President Trump himself, the rescissions package includes over $9.4 billion in spending cuts from USAID, PBS, and NPR! It’s now headed to the Senate.

The House Oversight Committee announced:

Speaker Mike Johnson released this statement in response to the passage:

However, these four Republicans voted ‘no’ on the bill:

  • Michael Turner (Ohio)
  • Nicole Malliotakis (New York)
  • Brian Fitzpatrick (Pennsylvania)
  • Mark Amodei (Nevada)

Call them out!