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Watch Lori’s Interview with Kristi Leigh. We talk about the President’s address and the Dem’s absurd behavior.
President Trump addressed the threat of a nuclear Iran during his press conference Friday. Things are heating up, to the point that Russia volunteered to broker a peace deal. The President said there are “interesting days ahead,” and added that “we’re down to the final moments.”
“There'll be some interesting days ahead. That's all I can tell you. You know, we're down to final strokes with Iran. That's going to be an interesting time. And we'll see what happens. But we're down to the final moments. We're at final moments. Can't let them have a nuclear weapon.”
Both Israel and Iran struck each other in April and October of 2024, leaving Iran’s nuclear facilities crippled.
Trump sent a letter to Iran’s leadership this week, asking for talks as Iran nears the capability to manufacture atomic weapons. He has already placed strict sanctions on them.
Iran’s leader rejected the offer, refusing to accept any restrictions on their nuclear program. He insists his nuclear facilities are solely for peaceful purposes.
Why this Matters: US and Israeli Air Forces have been running joint exercises. They seem to be preparing for a possible joint strike against Iran’s nuclear facilities. Iran is currently enriching uranium—which has no peaceful purpose. Russia’s Putin has offered to mediate talks between the US and Iran, and it has been reported that seven Russian officials visited Iran nuclear production sites recently, and the two have expanded military ties.
Restrictions on Russia
The President also hammered Russia for the killing that continues, with 2,000 people dying per week in the war. Trump told the Russians to back off, threatening to slap sanctions and tariffs on them until a cease-fire and final settlement for peace is achieved.
Tough Talk to Ukraine
On Wednesday, the Administration turned off the codes for long-range missiles in Ukraine. Notably, President Trump cut off all aid to Ukraine on Monday, and American planes that were on their way to give weapons and equipment to Ukraine turned around.
Why this Matters: A leaked audio from Biden’s final days as Vice President has him on a phone call with President Poroshenko of Ukraine. On November 16, 2016, he said Trump shouldn’t pour more money into Ukraine and Poroshenko must take certain steps to keep his country afloat.
Biden said, “Anything you can do… so that the IMF loan comes forward I would suggest is critically important to your economic and physical security.”
Was that a threat?
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that the President views this as a protracted proxy war and a stalemate. The Ukrainian press have accused the Trump administration of blackmail, when it seems more accurate to accuse the Obama/Biden administrations of such.
Hammering Hamas
The President told Hamas, RELEASE THE HOSTAGES NOW, OR THERE WILL BE HELL TO PAY LATER!” The message to Hamas was dropped on Wednesday.
Invite for South Africans
On the other hand, President Trump put out the welcome mat for refugees from South Africa, where reparations are driving white citizens from their homes and businesses.
Julius Malema, leader of the EFF political party, has called for “cutting the throat of whiteness.”
“Go after a white man,” he said, “and hit him hard so he will feel a terrible pain.”
President Trump invited any farmer and his family to come to the US for a rapid path to citizenship.
Why this Matters: President Trump has reached what many mothers call his “last nerve.” Perhaps the hour is very late and he is trying to make up lost ground on a world-wide stage.
On Thursday, it was revealed that President Biden’s signature on every important document was written by an automatic pen—except for the sloppy announcement that he was withdrawing from the presidential race. Speaker Mike Johnson has reported that Biden didn’t remember signing orders, even insisting that he never signed such-and-such a document. This adds to the anger many feel that he was never completely mentally capable during his administration.
President Trump, to the contrary, proudly signs his executive orders in front of the cameras and will speak at length about what he is approving and why.
Reclaiming Misspent Federal Funds
As Elon Musk and DOGE continue exposing waste, fraud, and abuse, GOP lawmakers are searching for ways to reclaim the taxpayer dollars before they’re spent. Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) has a plan, called rescission, which only requires 51 votes in the Senate. He is proposing to have the Trump Administration draw up a rescission package to formally withdraw spending previously authorized by Congress. Paul says he “would love to see a $500 billion rescission package.”
The current law requires the President to spend what has been allocated by Congress, but White House Budget Director Russ Vought believes that law is unconstitutional. Passing a rescission package would eliminate the question altogether.
Other lawmakers such as Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Senator John Kennedy (R-LA) fully support the idea. This would make the DOGE cuts stick.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent had this to say about cutting spending: “We must transition from a public sector to a private sector-driven economy. At least 25 percent of our GDP goes through Washington DC and the area code 202.”
Great Jobs Report
President Trump announced that for the first time in 15 months, the job gains for native-born Americans exceeded job gains for migrants and foreign-born workers.
Jobs are up 284,000 for American-born workers
Jobs are up 87,000 for foreign-born and migrant workers
Even better, 93 percent of this growth is in the private sector. Contrast this with August, 2024, where job growth was up 635,000 for foreign-born workers, but 1.33 million jobs were lost for American-born workers.
Good News for Retirees
The Social Security Administration has confirmed that Seniors were ripped off. More than $7.5 Billion in Retroactive Social Security Payments will be sent to beneficiaries that were shorted the correct amount. Higher benefits will begin in April.
On the flip side, it is impossible to stop payouts going to dead people. Louisiana Senator John Kennedy questioned a witness who revealed that although dead people continue to cash checks, it is illegal to fix this problem by alerting the Treasury Department. About $1.4 billion was sent to deceased beneficiaries during the pandemic.
Rats Abandoning Ship
The Federal Reserve’s Vice Chair for Supervision, Michael Barr, has resigned ahead of an expected audit by DOGE.
Seven top executives of ActBlue—the money arm of the Democrat National Committee—have resigned in the past three weeks. None of them will explain on the record why they left. Two unions representing ActBlue employees are questioning the group’s stability and call the situation “alarming.”
The last remaining lawyer at ActBlue’s general counsel’s office has been locked out of his email and put on leave after sending internal messages that “we have Whistleblower Policies for a reason.” ActBlue has been under investigation by multiple red states due to questions surrounding fraud.
Homeland Security finished the collective bargaining for unionized TSA officers. We now know that TSA has more people doing "full-time union work" than actually performing security functions at 86 percent of US airports. Sixty percent of "poor performers" kept their jobs.
Trump Defunds Anti-Semitism
This week, anti-Israel/pro-Hamas protesters took over a campus library at Columbia University, which led to nine arrests. President Trump then yanked $400 million in funding. He has signed an executive order that ties federal funding to whether or not institutions crack down on anti-semitism. It directs that protesters face arrests, deportations, and being expelled. The White House believes Columbia failed to address "persistent harassment of Jewish students.”
Columbia University has nearly $15 billion in their endowment, completely untaxed.
Parents pay an estimated $71,000 per year in tuition and fees.
Why this matters: The university seems to be a breeding ground for hatred and anti-American ideologies. President Minouche Shafik resigned six months ago after dispersing pro-Palestine encampments and promising to clamp down on anti-semitism. She suspended multiple students, but the problem hasn’t gone away. Perhaps alumni and parents will join President Trump in withholding money and getting the message across.
The President has announced his plans to end the Department of Education, placing the decisions on education with the States. Their budget is about $280 billion a year, but less than 25 percent gets to the students. The majority—75 percent—bounces around amongst bureaucrats and consultants who just happen to be Democrat donors. Senator Harriet Hageman (R-WY) wants to take recommendations from DOGE and scale back the spending accordingly.
How to Pray: Without God, none of the exposure would be happening! All who have been constant in prayer are partners in what the Lord is doing to restore this nation. Praise His name! Pray for peace. Pray for the exposure to continue and that more people would receive the Truth. Pray for President Trump and his cabinet to stay humble, dependent on God—quick to hear His Spirit and do the things He says.
John 14:6 - Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.
John 14:21 - He that hath my commandments, and keepeth them, he it is that loveth me: and he that loveth me shall be loved of my Father, and I will love him, and will manifest myself to him.
Thank the Lord! Keep praying for complete exposure of evil. Our nation was founded on JudeoChristian principles.
Thank you for your message of hope and putting this together