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| By Scribe | September 7, 2025 |
Another week in America, another wild ride. President Trump brings back the Department of War, U.S. Marines bomb cartels at sea, leftists protest, whine, and get triggered, while approval ratings soar for our Favorite President.
Kiss The Ring: Tech Bro Billionaires Visit Trump at White House
In a landmark meeting this week, President Trump hosted a White House dinner with tech titans such as Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg, OpenAI’s Sam Altman, and Microsoft’s Bill Gates. The event showcased his pro-business leadership and fostered an environment that encourages massive investments in the American economy.

These industry leaders, who pledged billions for U.S. data centers and infrastructure, praised Trump’s innovative policies. Their remarks signaled a bright future for American workers and technological advancement. Notably, Zuckerberg highlighted Meta’s commitment to invest at least $600 billion through 2028, while Altman lauded Trump’s approach as a “refreshing change” for global leadership.
The dinner underscored Trump’s ability to align Silicon Valley with his vision for economic growth and innovation.
The Department of War Returns
President Trump has signed an executive order to rebrand the Department of Defense as the Department of War. The move marks a pivotal shift in U.S. foreign policy, emphasizing a bold, offensive mindset to project strength against America’s adversaries.
This change, championed by Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, reinstates the “warrior ethos” within the Pentagon. It signals a departure from a purely defensive posture to one that prioritizes lethality and readiness.
By reverting to the historic name used during America’s victories in World War I and II, the decision underscores a commitment to peace through strength and aims to deter global threats. While congressional approval is required for a permanent change, Trump’s confidence and the order’s immediate implementation—including updates to Pentagon signage and websites—demonstrate a resolute show of force.
ICE Raids GA Construction Sites, Detains 450 Illegals
On September 4, 2025, ICE—supported by the FBI, ATF, and Georgia State Patrol—detained 450 illegal migrants at a Hyundai-LG Energy Solution battery factory construction site in Ellabell, Georgia. The group included more than 300 South Koreans misusing B-1/B-2 visas, underscoring a commitment to enforcing U.S. immigration laws.
The operation targeted a site employing over 1,400 workers and was aimed at protecting American construction jobs. By curbing the use of cheaper foreign labor, it sought to prevent practices that undermine local workers and fuel corporate outsourcing.

Although the raid caused temporary construction delays, it supports President Trump’s push to prioritize American blue-collar workers and foster economic opportunities for U.S. citizens. The diverse nationalities of those detained—including the significant number of South Koreans—demonstrate that ICE’s enforcement actions are driven by legal compliance, not racial bias.
U.S. Marines Vaporize Narco-Terrorist Boat Off Venezuela
On September 2, 2025, U.S. Marines conducted a lethal strike on a Tren de Aragua cartel vessel off Venezuela, killing 11 narco-terrorists. The action marked a bold shift from traditional seize-and-apprehend tactics to a decisive show of force against ruthless criminals who exploit the kindness and indecision of Western politicians.
This operation, part of President Trump’s aggressive stance against drug trafficking and the Maduro regime, demonstrates the effectiveness of peace through strength by disrupting cartel operations in international waters. Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized that such strikes aim to dismantle the economic calculations of cartels, which may tolerate minor losses but falter under direct, lethal action.
The strike sends a clear message to global narco-terrorists: the U.S. will relentlessly target their operations, reinforcing a no-sanctuary policy for those who threaten American security.
SecDef Hegseth Meets with Warriors Targeted Under Biden Admin
On September 3, 2025, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and top Pentagon officials met with military service members, including Arizona State Rep. Nick Kupper and former Navy Lt. Ted Macie, who were coerced into retirement or discharged for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine. The meeting addressed their reinstatement and back pay as mandated by President Trump’s January 2025 executive order.

The discussions highlighted Trump and Hegseth’s commitment to restoring fairness and justice for service members who were mistreated and scapegoated by Democratic policies—particularly the 2021 vaccine mandate, which led to more than 8,000 involuntary separations and potentially tens of thousands of coerced retirements.
Hegseth emphasized a relentless effort to reintegrate these dedicated warriors. He acknowledged past delays but pledged to form a task force to streamline the process. The meeting underscored the Pentagon’s resolve to correct the exploitation of service members who sacrificed for their country, only to face unjust repercussions from Democratic leadership.
Traitor: U.S. State Dept. Employee Charged with Spying for China
On September 4, 2025, Michael Charles Schena, a 42-year-old U.S. State Department employee from Alexandria, Virginia, was sentenced to four years in prison for conspiring to transmit classified national defense information to individuals he believed were agents of the Chinese government.
From April 2022 to February 2025, Schena sent sensitive SECRET documents using a cellphone provided by his contacts, who posed as international consultants but were suspected of PRC ties. FBI agents intervened and arrested him before further damage could be done.
His actions, described as a “disgraceful betrayal” by U.S. Attorney Erik S. Siebert, compromised national security and endangered American lives by aiding a communist adversary. The case, investigated by the FBI with support from the DOJ and State Department, underscores ongoing efforts to counter foreign espionage targeting U.S. clearance holders.
Ignant Crockett Goes Pro-Crime on Podcast, Calls Law and Order “Demonic”
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) argued on the Grounded podcast on September 3, 2025, that poverty can drive individuals to commit crimes for survival. She endorsed a Dallas County DA’s approach of not prosecuting low-level thefts of necessities like food and diapers, revealing her pro-crime stance.

Her remarks—which include dismissing law enforcement as unjust in such cases and calling Republicans “demonic”—reflect a pattern of radical and dishonest claims. These include accusing President Trump of unlawfully targeting minority cities with the National Guard and attributing all political violence to his supporters.
This toxic, entitled, and shamelessly ignorant behavior embarrasses the Black community she represents. Democrats prop up people like Crockett because they are easier to manipulate and control. As a result, the majority of honest, hardworking Black Americans suffer.
D.C. U.S. Attorney Pirro Charges Killer Teens with Murder
On September 5, 2025, D.C. U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro announced that two 17-year-olds, Jalen Lucas and Kelvin Thomas Jr., were charged as adults with first-degree murder for the June 30 drive-by killing of congressional intern Eric Tarpinian-Jachym. A third suspect remains at large.
The shooting, which involved 79 rounds fired at a rival, highlights the rampant violent crime plaguing Washington, D.C. It underscores the failure of previous Democratic policies that coddled juvenile offenders, allowing crime to spiral while ignoring victims like Tarpinian-Jachym.
Pirro, backed by Mayor Muriel Bowser and President Trump’s federal surge, is pushing for Congress to restore her office’s authority to prosecute minors. Her goal is to hold violent young criminals accountable and protect the public from the city’s enduring crime wave.
Chicago Alderman Rips Mayor and IL Guv for Uselessness Amid Crime Surges
On September 1, 2025, Chicago Alderman Raymond Lopez criticized Mayor Brandon Johnson and Governor JB Pritzker for refusing to collaborate with President Trump to address Chicago’s rampant crime. He praised Trump’s successful crime reduction in Washington, D.C., where crime reportedly dropped 84%.

Lopez condemned the leaders’ gaslighting and self-promoting tactics, such as issuing ineffective orders and engaging in social media disputes, while ignoring the city’s ongoing violence. Over Labor Day weekend, Chicago saw 53 shootings and five murders.
He urged cooperation with Trump to deploy the National Guard to support the Chicago Police, arguing that Johnson and Pritzker’s acceptance of current victim levels is an embarrassing betrayal of Chicagoans facing unchecked criminal activity.
Baltimore Residents Call for Help from POTUS and National Guard Amid Crime Surges
On September 3, 2025, Baltimore residents—including Tasha, Joseph, Daren Muhammed, and Anthony—urged President Trump to deploy the National Guard to address the city’s unchecked crime. Recent incidents, including a mass drug overdose in Penn-North and three homicides in nearby Park Heights in August, highlighted the urgent need for federal intervention.
Meanwhile, Mayor Brandon Scott and Governor Wes Moore, touting a 29.5% drop in homicides and a 21% decrease in nonfatal shootings, dismissed the need for troops. They downplayed Baltimore’s still-elevated murder rate, which remains 6.8 times the national metropolitan average.

Their self-promoting claims of “historic” crime reductions, despite ongoing violence, disgracefully ignore the desperate calls from residents for real action to curb the city’s persistent crime wave.
Common Sense: New Jersey Mayor Switches from Democrat to Republican
On September 4, 2025, Garfield, New Jersey Mayor Everett E. Garnto, Jr., a lifelong resident and retired police officer, announced his switch from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party. At a packed rally, he endorsed Jack Ciattarelli for governor, citing frustration with Governor Phil Murphy’s policies, including high taxes, rising electric bills, and declining community safety.
Garnto’s defection, following another Democratic mayor’s endorsement of Ciattarelli, reflects a growing trend among common-sense Democrats fed up with their party’s gaslighting, cowardly, and communistic policies. This is evident in Garfield’s shifting political landscape, where Trump won by nearly nine points in 2024.
The move underscores a broader rejection of Democratic leadership’s systemic failures. Ciattarelli is gaining support from moderate Democrats, independents, and unions, signaling a demand for change in New Jersey’s governance.
Sad Lefties: Trump’s Approval Rating Reaches Record High
A J.L. Partners/Daily Mail poll released on September 4, 2025, shows President Trump’s approval rating hitting a record high of 55%, up from 49% in July. The increase is driven by public support for his crime crackdown in Washington, D.C., and positive economic news, directly refuting the left’s persistent doom-and-gloom narratives.

The left’s fixation on fantasies of Trump’s health decline and accusations of fascism continues to fuel their self-inflicted mental health crisis, as the American public largely approves of his leadership. This disconnect between reality-based polls and the left’s dark, angry rhetoric highlights why their political, social, and psychological despair persists.
If you’ve ever seen and been creeped out by a leftist’s “angry laugh” while they say some really, really angry and untrue things, you know exactly what we mean.
American Workers Win from Trump’s Immigration Policies
President Trump’s immigration enforcement policies have driven significant economic gains for American workers. Since January 2025, the foreign-born workforce has shrunk by nearly one million, contributing to a 2.0% wage increase for production workers and a 3.4% annualized growth rate, outpacing inflation.
By reducing competition from low-wage foreign labor, these policies have boosted labor productivity by 3.3% in Q2 2025. This demonstrates that businesses can thrive through efficiency and technology rather than relying on mass immigration.
The shift delivers higher wages, greater purchasing power, and a sustainable economic model that prioritizes American workers. It also sets a strong foundation for Republican success in the 2026 midterms, while Democrats implode.
American Patriots Rally to ICE in Trump Era
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons outlined a robust recruitment drive to bolster the agency with patriotic veterans and law enforcement officers. Leveraging President Trump’s funding, the initiative offers retention bonuses and student loan repayments, restoring pride and support for agents previously frustrated by Democratic policies that hindered their mission.
This effort reverses the damage from the prior administration’s neglect, which led to early retirements and resignations. It empowers ICE to combat criminal aliens, drug cartels, and terrorists, ensuring public safety through a reinvigorated workforce.

The America First approach, grounded in common sense, showcases the courage and sacrifice of ICE agents while delivering justice to heroes wronged by self-promoting, cowardly Democrats. High-profile recruits like actor Dean Cain and successful operations dismantling cartel networks highlight the initiative’s effectiveness. Welcome back, heroes.
RFK Jr.’s HHS to Link Child Autism with Pregnant Acetaminophen Use
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is set to release a report this month identifying acetaminophen use during pregnancy and low folate levels as potential contributors to autism. Autism affected approximately one in 31 U.S. eight-year-olds in 2022, according to sources cited by The Wall Street Journal.
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists supports acetaminophen’s use during pregnancy when medically necessary and urges consultation with healthcare providers.
The report will also highlight folinic acid (leucovorin) as a potential treatment to alleviate autism symptoms in some individuals. This finding challenges prior studies on acetaminophen’s developmental risks, which were mixed, and the lack of a confirmed causal link by Tylenol’s manufacturer, Kenvue.
HHS plans to release this significant announcement within the month. Welcome back, science.
Trump Keeps Trolling as Leftists Keep Lefting
As regular Chicago residents call for President Trump to rescue the city (as shown above), the usual band of fake activists, wannabe heroes, and performative protesters “took to the streets” to pretend they are fighting fascism. According to the pro-terrorist publication Al Jazeera, “thousands” of “protesters” marched in opposition to Trump’s suggestion of bringing in the National Guard to Chicago to crack down on crime.
In signature Trump style, the president fueled the flames of the leftists’ self-inflicted mental health crisis with a savage troll job on Truth Social.

On Truth Social, Trump shared an AI-generated image of himself as Robert Duvall’s character from the 1979 movie Apocalypse Now, renaming it Chipocalypse Now. He captioned it: “I love the smell of deportations in the morning. Chicago about to learn why it’s called the Department of WAR,” complete with helicopter emojis.
As expected, the left was triggered. Pretty self-explanatory. Always hilarious.
Someone give this man a third presidential term.
Catch up on what happened over the last month:
America This Week: More Secure Elections, Less Flag-Burning (August 25 – 31, 2025)
America This Week: Europe Visits Trump (August 18 – 24, 2025)
America This Week: Trump Cleans Up DC, Meets With Putin (August 11 – 17, 2025)