This week has been a humdinger! President Trump’s visit to China brought numerous new developments that are likely to dramatically change the operations of our government in the coming days and weeks. We will not only bring the biggest of those in today’s stories, but we will stay on top of the daily happenings to keep you abreast.
Let’s crank up our Saturday Bullet Points!
Bullet Points
- Friday was a record day for immigration and border operations in Trump’s first year back in the White House. The workings of keeping our southern border closed were amazing in that illegal immigration has been “totally” obliterated by Trump’s Border Patrol. Take a look at these numbers and compare them to Biden’s total lack of border enforcement. You will be shocked!

- During Trump’s quick trip to Beijing, much ground was covered with Chinese President Xi Jinping. On Trump’s Air Force One’s flight back to Washington, President Trump spent a massive amount of time sharing the most salient points of discussion between both presidents. Much of what was discussed between the two was expected, but there were several surprises:

- Last week’s ruling addressing Democrats’ gerrymandering of states’ congressional districts lit a fire under Democrats across the nation. After all, they had made their party bulletproof for all coming elections. However, that quickly went flat! And with it, the GOP found itself winning in state redistricting because of the Court’s findings on the outcomes of Virginia’s slaughter of Republicans because of unconstitutional gerrymandering:
- It’s been common knowledge for some time that massive amounts of money have found a way into the pockets of numerous prestigious U.S. universities. The numbers are staggering. But the process used to create this “money hole” is far more staggering:

- It wouldn’t be a bombshell if any corruption in California showed up at the feet of California’s soon-to-be “former” governor, Gavin Newsom. Though not directly tied to Newsom, his ex-chief of staff has pleaded guilty in a corruption scandal involving yet another Democrat who’s after Newsom’s job!

- Starbucks at its Seattle corporate headquarters axed hundreds of workers to “downsize” its operations. Corporate CEO Brian Noccol says they’re laying off another 300 corporate employees and shutting some regional support offices in a new round. Who will be included in those additional 300 jobs? And what is Starbucks’ new business plan, and how many more jobs are in danger?

- Virginia’s new Democrat governor kept fairly vague about her big plans for changes if she were elected. She is a Democrat, of course. That meant voters in her state expected her to move farther to the left if she were elected. However, NO ONE expected her to take immediate, massive shots at Virginia laws, which she inherited from her Republican predecessor. But she knocked a Constitutional guarantee of the Second Amendment into the streets. She passed new legislation that attacked previously passed legislation, which is already uprooting Virginia, as three lawsuits against her new law were filed the day after it was passed and signed into law! What are the odds that this bill will be allowed to be enforced?

- When we watch politicians or people in the federal government on television, most people label them as hard, negative Americans who are in government to enrich themselves while working diligently to “get ahead” in the U.S. political system. One such person many feel fits that description is actually a practicing Christian who refuses to turn his back on God and Christianity. He’s one of the top five podcasters in the U.S. Listen to him describe what real Christianity is and what it can do.
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President Trump divulged how Chinese President Xi Jinping responded to his inquiry about releasing Jimmy Lai, a Hong Kong businessman imprisoned after his outspoken criticism of the Chinese government. Lai, 78, is serving a 20-year sentence after the communist regime found him guilty of sedition and conspiracy to commit collusion with foreign forces. “I brought up Jimmy Lai. I would say the response to that was not positive,” Trump said. What is that all about? How did President Trump get involved?

- Believe it or not, there are times when it’s not just “OK” to laugh at things that seem to be serious, it’s almost mandatory. Come on, now! Everyone needs a good laugh — especially in today’s craziness that dominates our communications. Joe Rogan found and shared one. You’re going to laugh…I PROMISE you!

