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America This Week: Memorial Day, No More Nukes (May 25 – 31, 2026)

Iran makes a key concession by agreeing not to pursue or develop nuclear weapons, but President Trump believes that is not good enough.

The president of Serbia says Trump is the most popular U.S. leader in Serbia.

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| By Scribe | May 31, 2026 |

Americans honor the fallen on Memorial Day.

Iran makes a key concession by agreeing not to pursue or develop nuclear weapons, but President Trump believes that is not good enough.

The president of Serbia says Trump is the most popular U.S. leader in Serbia.

ICE continues arresting violent criminals, Border Patrol seizes millions in cocaine near Puerto Rico, while leftists and Democrats pat themselves on the back for rioting and doing zero actual work.

POTUS and Cabinet Join Americans to Honor the Fallen on Memorial Day

President Trump delivered a keynote address at Arlington National Cemetery, honoring fallen U.S. service members and Gold Star families. He laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and emphasized that there could be no Independence Day without Memorial Day.

Vice President JD Vance released a separate video message urging Americans to make the country worthy of the fallen’s sacrifice.

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Dan Caine offered distinct commemorative remarks at Arlington.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio posted his own tribute while abroad, honoring those who gave everything for freedom.

Across America, everyday Americans attended solemn memorial events to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice for freedom.

Jill Biden Called Out for Trying to Rewrite History

Former Jill Biden spokesman Michael LaRosa accused the former first lady of trying to “change the tape” on the 2024 debate.

In her recent memoir and interview, Jill claimed she was “frightened” and thought Joe was having a stroke during the disastrous performance. Yet immediately after the debate, she publicly praised him, saying he did a “great job” and answered every question.

LaRosa said this revision is an attempt to reshape public perception of Biden’s real-time reaction.

High Praise for President Trump from Serbia’s President

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic praised President Trump as by far the most popular U.S. leader in Serbia. He noted that Trump enjoys over 75% support among Serbs, higher than anywhere else in Europe.

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Vucic highlighted Trump’s pragmatic, rational approach, focus on peace, family values, Christianity, and stronger economic ties. He expressed hope for a historic Trump visit to Belgrade, predicting an unprecedented welcome.

NJ Governor Claims “Victory” After Enabling Riot That DHS Cleaned Up

New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill claimed victory Sunday after DHS restored limited family visitation at Newark’s Delaney Hall ICE detention center. She portrayed it as a success resulting from her demands following protests and a hunger strike.

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However, DHS officials stated that visitation was suspended only because of violent riots outside the facility, which they say Sherrill and her allies helped foment. DHS emphasized that it did not cave to her demands and that operations resumed once the perimeter was secured.

ICE Arrests More Violent Criminals and Sex Predators Off America’s Streets

Brave ICE agents continue their dangerous and noble work, arresting multiple illegal aliens in New Jersey who were convicted of murder, child sex crimes, and drug trafficking.

These operations remove killers, pedophiles, and violent offenders from American communities, enhancing public safety. Despite this, Democrats in New Jersey are fighting to close the Delaney Hall detention center amid ongoing protests.

DHS officials stress that agents deserve thanks for targeting the worst criminal offenders, unlike the rioters causing chaos and destruction outside of these facilities.

Border Patrol Seizes $11 Million Worth of Cocaine Near Puerto Rico

U.S. Border Patrol and CBP Air and Marine teams continue their meaningful work protecting America.

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A Black Hawk helicopter used disabling fire to stop a drug boat off Puerto Rico, leading to the seizure of 391 pounds of cocaine worth more than $11 million. Three illegal aliens were arrested before they could dump the narcotics.

These operations keep dangerous drugs out of the country, making communities safer and cleaner.

POTUS Maintains Tough Negotiation Stance After Iran’s Major Concessions

President Trump is maintaining a firm negotiating stance with Iran, seeking the strongest possible deal.

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Trump revealed that Iran has made a major concession by agreeing not to develop or purchase nuclear weapons. Trump emphasized patience as a tough negotiator, stating that he is in no rush and will accept only terms that fully benefit the U.S.

He warned that if talks fail or result in a bad deal, the U.S. is prepared to finish Iran off militarily.

Catch up on what happened over the last month:

America This Week: RINO Massie Ousted (May 18 – 24, 2026)

America This Week: Secure Borders & Sweet Carolina (May 11 – 17, 2026)

America This Week: Happy Mother’s Day (May 4 – 10, 2026)

America This Week: Black April & Project Freedom (April 27 – May 3, 2026)

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