Presidential Briefing

Progress Report: American Jobs, Tax Cuts, and Global Partnerships


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The administration reported on significant domestic achievements and foreign policy advancements, including the solidification of a strategic partnership with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia that secured an increased investment commitment of nearly $1 trillion for the United States, alongside landmark agreements on civil nuclear cooperation, critical minerals, AI, and defense. On the home front, the government celebrated economic momentum, noting a September jobs report that exceeded expectations with 119,000 new jobs, primarily in the private sector and attributed to American-born workers, accompanied by a 3.8% rise in wages over the year. The President highlighted his efforts to increase affordability, citing reduced prices for certain breakfast items, bread, dairy, and eggs, and emphasized the benefits of the One Big Beautiful Bill, which delivered the largest tax cuts in American history and is projected to lead to record tax refunds in 2026. Education policy was detailed as shifting control away from the dismantled Department of Education and back to states and parents, focusing on restoring merit and patriotism while advancing AI education for youth. Key legislation signed into law included the Epstein Files Transparency Act, requiring the release of Department of Justice documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, coinciding with public criticism demanding Democrats answer for their alleged ties to the convicted sex offender. Separately, the President modified existing tariffs on Brazil, exempting certain agricultural products due to initial progress in negotiations, and issued a message honoring the 162nd anniversary of the Gettysburg Address. Finally, a formal article heavily criticized ABC News, calling it a deliberate deception and a Democrat spin operation, citing numerous examples of alleged bias, false reporting, negative coverage of the Trump administration, and a $16 million settlement the network paid over defamatory lies.

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Presidential BriefingBy Nicholas St. John