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Trump Shatters Deportation Records with 515,000 Illegals Removed in First 10 Months
The Trump administration has already removed more illegal aliens in ten months than many thought possible in four years. Even more stunning: another 1.6 million have self-deported, bringing the total to over 2 million departures. The message is clear: America is enforcing its laws again.
The Darien Gap, once a superhighway for illegal migration through Panama, has seen crossings drop by an astounding 99.99%. Migrants are turning back before even reaching our borders, understanding that the free ride is over. That’s what actual deterrence looks like.
Donald Trump Is Winning the Government Shutdown, Polls Suggest
Presidents almost always see their approval ratings fall during government shutdowns, as voters grow frustrated with political gridlock.
Trump’s slight improvement suggests the public may not be placing the bulk of the blame on him this time, or that partisan divisions have hardened so much that traditional political fallout no longer applies. ...
For many supporters, Trump isn’t just a political figure; he’s a symbol of defiance against the establishment.
The Darien Gap, once a superhighway for illegal migration through Panama
US hits eighth drug boat in deadly strike — first attack on Pacific side kills crew
President Donald Trump reportedly ordered the eighth strike on an alleged drug vessel in Latin American waters Tuesday evening. ...
"Yesterday, at the direction of President Trump, the Department of War conducted a lethal kinetic strike on a vessel being operated by a Designated Terrorist Organization and conducting narco-trafficking in the Eastern Pacific," Hegseth wrote. "The vessel was known by our intelligence to be involved in illicit narcotics smuggling, was transiting along a known narco-trafficking transit route, and carrying narcotics.
"There were two narco-terrorists aboard the vessel during the strike, which was conducted in international waters. Both terrorists were killed and no U.S. forces were harmed in this strike," he continued. "Narco-terrorists intending to bring poison to our shores, will find no safe harbor anywhere in our hemisphere. Just as Al Qaeda waged war on our homeland, these cartels are waging war on our border and our people. There will be no refuge or forgiveness—only justice."
The Trump administration declared to Congress that the U.S. is dealing with a "non-international armed conflict" with drug cartels.
On his first day in office, President Trump signed an executive order directing HHS to investigate and correct the weaponization of government.
In an “exclusive,” Reuters breathlessly reported yesterday that a “wide-ranging group” of nearly forty newly appointed officials and reliable careerists have been regularly meeting to coordinate President Trump’s push to dismantle the Deep State. The group is called the Interagency Weaponization Working Group (IWWG), and has been quietly meeting biweekly since at least April. It includes officials from the White House, Justice Department, CIA, FBI, ODNI, DHS, IRS, FCC, and others.
It wasn’t news; except in the sense that Reuters just noticed. “None of this reporting is new,” a White House official told Reuters. The news service didn’t dispute that. But it was shocked and appalled to find out the group was already assembled and has been meeting so often and for so long without the media knowing.
Like the Times’s story about the EI Team, the “news” was that Reuters is worried that the IWWG might actually be more substantial than just another blue-ribbon commission of the type that infests Washington and usually just spends years traveling to exotic travel destinations for conferences until it finally, at the ultimate deadline, coughs up a six-hundred-page report in book form featuring a useless laundry list of dry policy recommendations that are scientifically designed to stupefy any brain bored enough to try reading it.
So, while absolutely nothing dramatic has yet happened —not visibly, anyway— Reuters is implicitly warning its progressive readers that this effort feels more organized, larger, and —potentially— less cosmetic than hundreds or thousands of previous government committees that do little more than swanking, cocktailing, and drafting useless white papers. Reuters’ main worry seemed to be that the IWWG might actually become a real force for Trump’s “retribution” agenda (as Reuters sees it) rather than just being a standard symbolic gesture or duplicative D.C. process.
More than anything, what seems to have blown up Reuters’ skirt is that this committee —breaking normal DC tradition— isn’t advertising what it is up to. “Reuters could not determine the extent to which the interagency group has put its plans into action,” the article reported. “The news agency also could not establish Trump’s involvement in the group,” it complained.
In other words: nobody’s leaking.
The story had a single anonymous “source,” described only as a “White House official.” The official said, “IWWG is simply looking at available facts and evidence that may point to actions, reports, agencies, individuals, etc. who illegally weaponized the government in order to carry out political attacks.”
Reuters did its research, or it tried to. What it found left it shocked and appalled. Based on publicly available information, “people working in or with the group include covid vaccine mandate opponents and proponents of Trump’sfalsetrue claims that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from him,” a scalded Reuters indignantly reported. The source also offered that the group is considering the Russiagate conspiracy, the Epstein files, and the January 6th prosecutions.
When asked, a DHS spokesman said the IWWG was coordinating with other federal departments to “reverse the harm caused by the prior administration.” That’s a tall order. I don’t know if reversals are on the cards, but I would accept some accountability in the form of consequences.
Believe it or not, the Reuters exclusive about a six-month-old committee instantly spawned several generations of outraged offspring in corporate media, on blogs, TikToks, and Youtubes. The common theme was “revenge” and “authoritarianism.” Without any evidence of the IWWG taking a single action since April, they are still furious.
It’s a thousand times worse than Hitler. Kings!
The same things that terrify Reuters and the BlueSky brigadiers are what is most encouraging. Completely off the radar, the IWWG has been meeting often —twice a week!— for months, and until now the media has completely overlooked it. In other words, the group’s discipline is incredible. Reuters is right to consider this group to be something quite different from the ordinary DC committee, which usually would have issued a press release after every meeting.
The IWWG looks most like it is Trump’s A-Team. Imma get you, sucka!
Sanctioned two major Paper Tiger's oil companies - Lukoil and Rosneft.
National Gas Price average declines to under $3/gal - back to 2020 levels
How the hell is this average calculated? I’m paying 3.50 a gallon in Idaho. In blue states it’s even higher.
The US military has conducted its 10th strike on a suspected drug-running boat, defence secretary Pete Hegseth said on Friday.
The strike on the boat, believed to be operated by the Tren de Aragua gang, left six people dead in the Caribbean.
In a social media post, Mr Hegseth said the strike occurred overnight, and it marks the second time the Trump administration has tied one of its operations to the gang, which has its origins in a Venezuelan prison.
The pace of the strikes has quickened in recent days from one every few weeks in September, when they first began, to three this week.
CHINA JUST SURRENDERED. 48 HOURS. $3 TRILLION GONE.
Treasury Secretary Bessent: “China is ready to make a deal.”
Translation: Beijing capitulated in 48 hours.
The 100% tariff dies November 1st. But China paid a price that will echo for centuries.
WHAT JUST HAPPENED:
October 24: Trump activates economic doomsday … $300B in Chinese exports face extinction.
October 26: Bessent emerges from negotiations.
October 28: “China is ready.”
Two. Days.
The second-largest economy on Earth folded faster than a CVS receipt.
THE TRAP NOBODY SAW:
While analysts debated “trade war escalation,” four things happened simultaneously:
Malaysia rare earth pact .. signed in darkness.
Thailand processing rights … secured.
Australia $13B refinery … operational.
Cambodia extraction deals … finalized.
China’s nuclear option … their 80% rare earth monopoly … got circumvented across four continents in 72 hours.
Beijing walked into negotiations holding a gun.
America had already stolen the bullets.
THE MATH THAT ENDS EMPIRES:
China 2018: $758B trade, 90% rare earth control, manufacturing dominance
China 2025: $578B trade, 80% rare earth control, supply chains hemorrhaging
China October 28: “Ready to deal”
$180 billion in trade evaporated. Not destroyed. Relocated. ASEAN up 20%. Every dollar that left China bought a vote against Chinese leverage.
WHY 48 HOURS:
Phase 1 deal (2019): 18 months of negotiation
Phase 2 “deal” (2025): 48 hours of surrender
What changed? Trump already decoupled the dependencies.
The October mineral pacts weren’t reactions … they were ammunition pre-positioned before war was declared. China entered talks already encircled. The 100% tariff was never meant to fire. It was a countdown forcing Beijing to accept terms before their last leverage expired.
WHAT CHINA JUST BOUGHT:
Not tariff relief. Survival.
The deal isn’t removing the 100% tariff. The deal is China accepting they will never again have the leverage to resist American terms.
Rare earths: Worthless. Alternative supplies operational.
Agricultural leverage: Dead. $20B soybeans resume because Beijing has no choice.
Tech sovereignty: Finished. Software curbs withdrawn because China has nothing left to negotiate with.
THE SENTENCE THAT REWRITES HISTORY:
“China is ready to make a deal.”
Not “both sides reached agreement.”
Not “productive negotiations concluded.”
*China is ready.*
One side. Capitulation. Semantic surrender.
WHAT HAPPENS TO $3 TRILLION:
The AI infrastructure buildout … $350B American, $3T global … just became a Western monopoly. China’s 7nm chips. Their LLM ambitions. Their tech sovereignty dreams.
All required rare earths they no longer control exclusively.
All required American software they can’t replace.
All required market access they just traded for survival.
THE GEOPOLITICAL DETONATION:
Taiwan: If trade leverage is dead, military options narrow to suicide.
Russia: China can’t buffer Moscow without American permission.
Global South: Just watched their alternative to US hegemony fold in 48 hours.
BESSENT’S ACTUAL MESSAGE:
Not to markets. To Beijing.
“You’re ready to deal” means “you have no alternatives left and we both know it.”
The 100% tariff vanishes November 1st.
But the framework that forced capitulation in 48 hours? That’s permanent.
THE TRUTH THEY WON’T PRINT:
This wasn’t negotiation. It was sentencing.
China didn’t make a deal. They accepted terms.
America didn’t win a trade war. They ended the concept of economic bipolarity.
Globalization isn’t dead.
It just became a protection racket.
And China just made their first payment.
Fortwaye says
How the hell is this average calculated? I’m paying 3.50 a gallon in Idaho. In blue states it’s even higher.
$2.75 here at several places in coastal Virginia.




While in South Korea (neutral ground slightly tilted toward the US), Trump and Xi held the long-advertised meeting, prompted by China’s surprise move to cut America off from hard-to-get industrial magnets, which apparently are a much bigger deal than you would probably think. Trump had responded by jacking up China’s already-high tariff rates and launching a withering fusillade of social media commentary, all of which tricked the Democrats into believing that Trump had finally stumbled into a trade disaster.
Instead, according to this morning’s Times, China not only agreed to delay any changes to its magnet (“rare earths”) policies by a full year (by which point nobody will care), but also committed to yet more fentanyl-reducing policies. More tangibly, China agreed to buy “massive amounts” of American soybeans and other unnamed farm products.
For America’s part, Trump agreed to lower China’s tariff rate from 57% to 47% and to postpone special fees that he threatened to levy against Chinese ships docking in US ports —again, both were leverage Trump created from literally nothing— and agreed to consider loosening export controls on Nvidia’s AI chips (which he just ‘encouraged’ to move from Taiwan to Arizona).
In other words, the “looming trade disaster” was quickly resolved, purely using free leverage that President Trump created all by himself. ...
To me, the most fascinating bit of reporting appeared in CNBC’s story. It was right in the lead sentence: “Many people in China cheered the meeting Thursday between President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump.”
In other words —and terrifying Democrats more than anything else— everyday Chinese are also learning to love the American President. CNBC reported that the most-viewed hashtag on China’s social media platform Weibo was about the two leaders’ summit meeting. ...
In short, President Xi just dashed Democrat dreams that China would defy Trump and break his unbroken winning streak. Now all they have is the government shutdown, and you know how that unfortunate blunder is going for them.
The treasury secretary ended the post with a fiery postscript, bashing the Biden administration's "autopenned efforts to bankrupt the US government."
"P.S. I am happy to inform you both that the Argentine economic bridge has now turned a profit for the American people," Bessent wrote. "While ‘profit’ is a private sector word that you may both be unfamiliar with, I would urge you to look past your previous experience working alongside the Biden Administration’s autopenned efforts to bankrupt the US government."
How much profit? I would appreciate a brief explanation. I did not find any in the linked article.
I was wondering what the mechanics of a swap line are, and in this particular case, what the profit is.
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