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August 19, 2025
US-EU-NATO-Ukraine Meeting, DHS Responds To CA Giving Illegal Alien CDL, Markets Booming, American Leadership Is Back, Patriot Josiah Bartlett, And More
On August 18, 2025, President Trump met with the Representatives of the EU and the President of Ukraine. Watch the reactions in the following "Family Photo" video as President Trump points out the "Fight, Fight, Fight" portrait hanging on the wall to their right saying "that was not a great day." [RELATED: Watch: Trump Makes Globalists Look At His “Fight, Fight, Fight” Portrait - “That was not a great day”]
Also on August 18, 2025, the White House published 3 articles:
1. California’s “Sanctuary” Policies Gave Way to Florida Tragedy explains that it is the policy of the Trump Administration to remove illegal aliens from our soil. However, in California, they issue illegal aliens licenses to drive semi trucks (CDL) claiming this action "improves public safety." Secretary Noem asks "How many more innocent people have to die before Gavin Newsom stops playing games with the safety of the American Public?"
2. Trump Economy Ignites Record-Breaking Earnings Surge, Market Boom stating American businesses are thriving and shattering earnings forecasts. The article points out that the S&P 500 shares are up 3 times higher than propaganda media's expectations. It also points out that mentions of the word recession is down 84% compared to last quarter. Sources like Bloomberg, Business Insider, and The Wall Street Journal imply that the impact of tariffs have not yet struck American businesses, while businesses say it's the OBBB's pro-growth, pro-American Businesses tax reforms as a primary reason American businesses are thriving (discussed in my August 7, 2025 ANP Article).
3. American Leadership Is Back Under President Trump explains that the world is witnessing the resurgence of American leadership on the global stage. President Trump's policy of "Peace Through Strength" has settled 6 wars since he has been in office. Now, with the meeting of EU Leadership along with Ukraine's President Zelensky following President Trump's meeting August 15, 2025 with Russia's President Putin, President Trump is determined to pave a way for an end to the 3-years of bloodshed.
14 SCOTUS stays or motions to vacate of lower court orders
1 SCOTUS affirmation of lower court order
8 suits where judges ruled for the federal government
23 suits where judges ruled against the federal government
There have been no updates to the LAWFARE Tracker since August 15, 2025.
Medicine taught me to preserve life one must confront what threatens it. And liberty, like health, withers without vigilance. Defend this Republic, lest it perish from neglect.
The town schoolmaster provided some education for Josiah. He learned Latin and Greek most likely from the Reverend Doctor John Webster, a relative. Josiah studied medicine under Dr. Nehemiah Ordway, another relative starting in 1745. After a 5-year apprenticeship, he moved to Kingston, New Hampshire, purchasing 12 acres for a homestead in 1751, and opening his own practice.
Although Josiah's primary vocation was being a physician, he also generated an income from growing crops like corn and beans; from the orchard containing peach, apple, plum, and cherry trees; lumber; and dabbling in selling real estate.
Josiah married his 1st cousin, Mary Bartlett, on January 15, 1754. They had 12 children, 8 of whom lived to adulthood. Mary died July 14, 1789.
Josiah had a medical practice for 40 years. He believed in exercise, diet, fresh air, and following the cues your body provides. He also believed in keeping the mind "easy and contented" as he thought that would benefit the patient more than a group of medicines. In 1754, he discovered that Peruvian bark (quinine) was effective in relieving the symptoms of diphtheria. He experimented on himself, discovering apple cider, taken at intervals, was effective at reducing fevers.
Josiah was a member of the colonial legislature of New Hampshire from 1765-1775. He was a member of the Continental Congress in 1775, 1776, and 1778. Josiah was the second signer of the Declaration of Independence following John Hancock. He was also 1 of 4 physicians who signed. He was Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas in 1778, Justice of the Superior Court in 1784, and Chief Justice in 1788. In 1789 he was elected Senator from New Hampshire but declined the seat.
In 1790, Josiah brought about the legislation that recognized the New Hampshire Medical Society. In 1790, he delivered the commencement address at Dartmouth College. He was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Medicine degree at the same ceremony where his son earned the same degree.
Josiah served from 1791 to 1794 as Chief Executive of New Hampshire and served as it's president in 1791 and Governor thereafter when the title changed, being reelected to 3 additional 1-year terms.
Josiah died May 19, 1795 from paralysis, he was 66 years of age. He is interred next to his wife, Mary, in Plains Graveyard at First Universalist Church in Kingston. His legacy includes all 3 of his sons and 7 of his grandsons who followed in his footsteps becoming physicians. It is said that the poem One of the Signers by John Greenleaf Whittier was written to honor Josiah.
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