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America This Week: Christmastime Victory (December 22 – 28, 2025)

As we say goodbye to 2025, the Trump economy takes off, violent crime drops significantly, and Americans are safer and better off financially. God Bless President Trump, and God Bless America!

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| By Scribe | December 28, 2025 |

As we prepare to close out 2025, President Trump and America keep winning. Meanwhile, the other side is… still the other side.

POTUS Meets Zelensky at Mar-a-Lago

On Sunday, December 28, 2025, President Trump met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at Mar-a-Lago in Florida to advance peace negotiations aimed at ending Russia’s war in Ukraine. The discussions centered on a 20-point peace plan that is reportedly 90% complete.

President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky speak with media during Zelensky’s meeting with Trump at Mar-a-Lago on December 28, 2025 (x/Twitter / @WhiteHouse).

It addresses possible demilitarized zones in Donbas, security guarantees, and postwar reconstruction. Trump, following a prior call with Putin, expressed optimism that both leaders want peace and described the talks as being in the “final stages.” Zelensky indicated a willingness to explore step-by-step compromises, with intensive work continuing ahead.

For the record, we still don’t trust Putin. Even if we hope the deal works out.

President Trump Sends Explosive Christmas Surprise to ISIS in Nigeria

On December 25, 2025, President Trump ordered U.S. forces to conduct precision airstrikes, including Tomahawk missiles, on ISIS camps in northwest Nigeria’s Sokoto State. The operation targeted Islamic State militants accused of killing Christians amid escalating violence.

Multiple terrorists were killed, and the strikes were coordinated with Nigerian authorities. In a rare break from partisan lines, the Washington Post editorial board described the action as a “righteous” strike, urging sustained U.S. engagement.

Ilhan Omar’s Husband Deletes Info from Business Website Amid Somali-MN Fraud Scandal

In December 2025, amid ongoing prosecutions in Minnesota’s $250+ million Feeding Our Future pandemic meal fraud case—with more than 50 convictions and recent sentencings—Rep. Ilhan Omar faces scrutiny over ties to implicated entities and a reported surge in her wealth, “from $51,000 to $30 million in one year.”

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Her husband Tim Mynett’s Rose Lake Capital firm removed the names and biographies of nine officers, including prominent Democratic figures, from its website in fall 2025. Critics highlight the couple’s rapid financial growth, described as going “from almost nothing to between $5 million and $25 million,” and point to the perceived suspicious timing as investigations continue.

GOP Gains Edge Over Dems in Pennsylvania

In December 2025, Republicans in Pennsylvania gained a net 12,488 voter registrations over Democrats in a single week. Over the past year, the GOP netted 82,373 more registrations than Democrats.

The Democratic voter advantage has dramatically shrunk, from more than 916,000 in 2016 to just 49,258 currently. Since the 2024 election, Democrats have lost 449,282 registered voters, while Republicans have lost 222,134, indicating GOP momentum.

FBI Massively Cracks Down on Violent Crime in 2025

In 2025, President Trump’s first year, FBI violent crime arrests nearly doubled to about 14,000 across 17 key cities, compared to roughly 6,000–7,000 annually under Biden.

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Total arrests reached 28,000, with significant surges in cities such as Buffalo, which saw a 400% increase, and New York, which experienced a 175% rise. The FBI credited these gains to reallocating resources toward local violent crime reduction. Director Kash Patel hailed the “massive strides” made in enhancing national safety.

Violent Crime Drops Big Time Across U.S. in Trump’s First Year

Furthermore, in 2025, under President Trump, major crimes have plummeted at record rates. Murders dropped 20%, robberies 18%, burglaries 15%, auto thefts nearly 25%, and overall violent crime 10%.

Data from 570 agencies show murders are on pace for the largest one-year decline ever, nearing pre-1960s levels. Aggressive law enforcement, including the deportation of 600,000 criminal migrants, has directly confronted violent offenders.

These efforts mark a sharp reversal from prior crime waves under former Presidents Obama and Biden.

GOP Governor Saves Hundreds of Millions While Gov. Tim Walz Fails Minnesota

Indiana Republican Governor Mike Braun touted Medicaid reforms that yielded hundreds of millions of dollars in savings by addressing inefficiencies such as improper enrollments, interstate double-dipping, and pharmacy abuses of the 340B program. These “common-sense” measures leverage his business expertise to target what he called “low-hanging fruit.”

In contrast, Democratic-led Minnesota, under Governor Tim Walz, faces more than $9 billion in estimated Medicaid fraud losses since 2018, involving sham claims. Walz has paused payments to 14 programs amid audits, half-heartedly acknowledging accountability, while critics cite incompetence.

Once again, this is the difference between showing up for work prepared to do the job versus spending your days trying to play “hero” when you clearly are not a hero.

Winning: Trump Economy Closes Out 2025 With a Bang

In 2025, President Trump’s policies drove U.S. GDP growth to an annualized 4.3% in the third quarter, a 79% increase from Biden’s final quarter rate of 2.4%.

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Major stock indexes surged between 14% and 18%, reaching record highs amid investor optimism. Lower energy prices and Federal Reserve rate cuts to 3.5% supported expansion without inflation spikes. Tax cuts, tariffs, and deregulation fueled business investment and a manufacturing revival.

There’s a reason the leftist corporate media keeps trying to keep fake scandals like Epstein at the top of the news cycle—it’s because they don’t want Americans to know about real news like this.

Catch up on what happened over the last month:

America This Week: Holiday Cheers (December 15 – 21, 2025)

America This Week: Democrat Socialists Luxury, Newsom’s List of Fails (December 8 – 14, 2025)

America This Week: Leftist Misery in Minnesota and D.C. (December 1 – 7, 2025)

America This Week: Thankful For America’s Heroes (November 24 – 30, 2025)

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