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president Donald Trump He will wave a wave of momentum after he signed the $3.3 trillion “Big and Beautiful Bill” on Friday, a series of wins in recent weeks.
The passage of the bill is cited by other major victories, including Supreme Court’s ruling in his favor and successful strikes Iranian nuclear facilities.
“President Trump has brought more victories to the American people in two weeks,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement to Fox News Digital on Thursday. “This is the most historic two weeks in any administration in history. Thanks to President Trump, the United States is back and the hottest country in the world!”
The House passed the final version of the measure Thursday — reaching Trump’s self-implementation July 4 deadline to get the measure across the finish line, tax and domestic policy bills reached his desk.
Donald Trump will wave a wave of momentum after signing the $3.3 trillion “Big and Beautiful Bill” on July 4, 2025. (Bonnie Cash/UPI/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
The bill includes key provisions that will permanently establish personal and commercial tax relief in Trump’s 2017 Tax Cuts and Employment Act and include new tax relief to reduce tariffs on tips and overtime pay.
The measure also raised the debt limit by $5 trillion, a rule that has faced scrutiny from figures such as SpaceX and Tesla CEOs. Elon Musk.
Additionally, the bill revokes certain Biden-era green energy tax credits and allocates about $35.5 billion in defense and Trump’s massive expulsion initiatives to eliminate illegal immigrants from the United States
The measure also proposes Medicaid reforms, including a new 80-hour work requirement for Medicaid recipients, and expands work requirements for the Supplementary Nutrition Assistance Program or SNAP.
Here are other recent events that have been favorable to the Trump administration:
US strike against Iran
United Chief of Staff Dan Caine said the U.S. launched a strike on June 21, targeting the Iranian nuclear facility, which involved 125 aircraft.
After the strike, Trump said in a speech to the country that the mission made the nuclear site “completely and completely eliminated”, Kane said the initial combat damage assessment indicated “all three sites suffered extremely serious losses and damage.”
Still, Kane acknowledged that the final assessment would “take some time”.
Trump administration engages in new battles, shutting down initial Iran strike assessment

President Donald Trump said Iran’s nuclear-rich devices have been “eliminated” after strikes against Iran’s nuclear sites. (Fox News)
But a few days later, a leaked report by CNN and the New York Times poses doubts about the claims, saying the strikes pulled back Iran’s nuclear program only a few months later.
However, the Pentagon said on Wednesday that internal intelligence assessments showed that the strikes reduced Iran’s nuclear program by a year or two.
“We have lowered their plans for one to two years, at least assessing the Intel assessment within the Department of Defense,” Defense Department spokesman Sean Parnell told reporters Wednesday.
Supreme Court ruling on national injunction
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3, refusing to issue a universal injunction on June 27. Several executive orders signed during the second administration have been kidnapped in court due to a nationwide ban, including his ban on birthright citizenship.
Trump celebrates Supreme Court restrictions on federal judges

The Supreme Court ruled that lower courts can only issue a national injunction in limited instances of June 27, 2025. (J. Scott Applewhite, file/associated topic)
The Supreme Court ruling means that lower courts can only issue broad bans in limited cases, which Trump said will prevent “huge abuse of power.”
“I was elected as a historic mission, but in recent months we have seen some radical left-wing judges effectively trying to overturn the president’s legitimate powers to prevent the American people from obtaining record-breaking policies.”
Paramount Global agrees to resolve
Paramount Global, the parent company of CBS News, agreed to a $16 million settlement with Trump on Tuesday, due to a lawsuit filed by Trump against CBS in October 2024, an interview with the 2024 election, where the vice president and vice president conducted a “60-minute” interview with his opponent. Kamala Harris.
Despite the recent $15 million settlement, CBS still sees Trump’s lawsuit as “valued”
In the lawsuit, Trump claimed that CBS appeared to have interviewed Harris when asked why Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not “listen” to the Biden administration. Although the segment aired an answer from Harris on the network’s prime time special, a smaller answer had previously appeared in the preview clip of the interview.
The money from the settlement is not attributed to Trump himself, but rather toward his future presidential library and pay for the plaintiff’s fees and fees. CBS said it worked with mediators to reach a settlement and Paramount would not apologize.

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