Make COKE Great Again?!
Trump racks up three major wins: Coca-Cola may ditch corn syrup for cane sugar, aligning with his MAHA agenda; the Senate passed his $9.4 B spending clawback, gutting NPR, PBS and foreign aid; and he torched California’s $135 B high‑speed rail debacle, pulling $4 B in federal funds from what he called a “train to nowhere.” Meanwhile, headlines spotlight a $20 M anti‑Trump protest scheme, a Venezuelan gang arrest in Michigan, and the closure of two gender clinics for minors.
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- TRUMP SALUTES COKE FOR RETURNING TO CANE SUGARAnother win for MAHA. President Trump says Coca‑Cola will ditch corn syrup and bring back real cane sugar in U.S. bottles. The company hasn’t confirmed it yet, but Trump claims it’s happening—proof that America‑first health is catching on.
- WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING THE SENATE PASSED THE CLAWBACK OF $9.4 B IN UNSPENT FUNDSThe Senate backed Trump’s move to claw back $9 B in bloated spending—slashing woke foreign aid and more than a billion from NPR and PBS. Collins and Murkowski sided with Democrats, but Trump called their bluff. Draining the swamp looks like this.Watch the clip
- Trump pulls plug on California’s high‑speed rail boondoggleTrump stripped nearly $4 B in unspent federal funds from the long‑delayed, over‑budget rail project. Costs ballooned past $128 B with little track laid. Gov. Newsom vows to keep building and threatens legal action.
NOTABLES
- Publicity firm offered $20 M to organize anti‑Trump protests
- Tom Homan on how Trump secured the border
- Dem compares ICE agents to Nazis and Gestapo—again
- Largest U.S. gender‑affirming clinic for kids is closing
- Chicago hospital shutters gender wing for minors
- Mike Rowe was right about jobs
- Neighbors rescue victims from Florida plane crash
- Shane Gillis monologue at the ESPYs
- The Caitlin Clark joke
- The Epstein joke
- Origins of the NFL “Tush Push”
MICHIGAN
- Michigan taxpayers just flushed $250 M down the drain
- Suspected member of Venezuelan terror group arrested in Traverse City
CLIPS
- Glenn Beck’s five theories on Epstein
- Trump predicts “greatest midterm you’ve ever seen”
- From the Oval: Trump on the Fed chair
- Supporters dug in on the Epstein story
- Bondi should release “credible” Epstein docs
- Trump calls the Fed chair a numbskull
- Jill Biden’s “work husband” pleads the Fifth—repeatedly
- James Comer on the autopen
- NPR CEO Katherine Maher vs. reality
- Schumer: “people will die” card as NPR defunded
- Sen. Kennedy’s examples of NPR bias


