President Trump held a press conference before returning from the NATO meeting in the Netherlands. He fielded questions about Iran (they no longer have nuclear facilities), Ukraine (still too many deaths, haven't ended it because there are too many uncontrollable variables at this time), Spain (will 'pay back' in trade what they won't pay for NATO), China (can still buy oil from Iran because Iran needs the income to recover from the 12 day war), Meeting with Dutch opposition leader (set up by the current leaders, we won't be doing that in the US), Russia (Putin has to be the one to end the Ukraine war), FED Chair (he's already got a couple people in mind to replace the current chair), Spain (President Trump will negotiate with Spain directly himself because they were the most hostile country at NATO and refused to increase their % of GDP to NATO), whether President Trump was absolutely sure that Iran's nuclear facilities have been obliterated (he is). Secretary of Defense Hegseth replied to the taking out of Iran's nuclear facilities by calling the news fake and 'spinners' of the part they want to introduce and the news needs to get "a big shovel" to go check it out for themselves. President Trump tells reporters they should be praising the pilots who put their lives on the line in the Iran event. One question was about being called "Daddy" and the reporter asked if President Trump see the people calling him "Daddy" as children? He replied he thinks NATO need some help to get the job done.
It looks as if the hosts figured out the vast majority of the questions at a press conference would be directed to President Trump (as happened in Canada), so President Trump, along with Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio were the only dignitaries present at this press conference. It does not look like any agreements were signed although meetings were held during President Trump's time at NATO as President Trump made no mention of any. He did reiterate many times, however, that Spain would "pay their share" even if he had to do it through trade.
Prior to this press conference, the White House issued an articleIrans Nuclear Facilities Have Been Obliterated and Suggestions Otherwise are Fake Newswhich suggests we ignore fake news and get our information from those who are "in the know" like President Trump, VP Vance, Secretary of Defense Hegseth, Secretary of State Rubio, Special Envoy Witkoff, Director of National Intelligence Gabbard, as well as various scientific institutes and nuclear energy commissions. All are saying the Iranian nuclear program is dead and it will take years, if not decades, for it to be recommissioned.
Of course, the White House has published yet another article about the OBBBAnalysis: One Big Beautiful Bill Will Boost Wages, Lower Deficitspredicting what will happen for the average worker should the OBBB be passed "in tact" - but we know that the Senate is busy re-writing their own version of the bill that will join the version the House approved in the "reconciliation" process. So what the bill says now is not necessarily what the final version will say once it hits President Trump's desk to be signed into law. So, what happens if President Trump does not like the 'reconciliation' bill? Will they have enough votes in Congress to override his veto?
45 Presidential Orders, Memoranda, Determinations, Permits, and Notices
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The definition of "several" lacks specificity. From what I can see so far, some documents have been posted in as few as one day to as many as 17 days after it is signed and transmitted. Now I know there are weekends and holidays to be accounted for before an 'average' can be determined (I'm working on it). Yet they have dozens of Memoranda (some as old as January 20, 2025), one EO (from June 13, 2025) that have still not been published, and a host of other documents that required the President's signature that have yet to appear in the Federal Register. I'm sure Secretary of State Rubio has many demands on his time; but, he really needs to get an Archivist hired to monitor this process!
10 SCOTUS stays or motions to vacate of lower court orders
1 SCOTUS affirmation of lower court order
18 suits where judges granted summary judgement or a permanent injunction
The latest in the LAWFARE arena is the appeal of the denial of a Preliminary Injunction for the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights v. Department of Homeland Securityon June 25, 2025. In this suit, the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights; United Farm Workers of America; Casa, Inc.; and Make the Road NY banded together to sue the Trump Administration rule that now requires non citizens to register with the Federal Government and to carry said registration with them at all times. Frankly, I do not think this is a hardship since as US Citizens, we need to have our ID with us, especially when driving. But also to do banking, write a check, produce ID if requested when we try to use credit or debit cards, etc. Frankly, I'm surprised that the District Court in DC sided with the Trump Administration by denying the preliminary injunction; but, it is simply common sense.
Those are some of the exact words used by Googles censors, aka 'Orwelliancontent police,' in describing many of our controversial stories.Stories later proven to be truthful and light years ahead of the mainstream media. But because we reported those 'inconvenient truths' they're trying to bankrupt ANP.