Trump secures momentum heading into Fourth of July weekend with series of wins

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President Donald Trump comes a major vague vague one after having signed his 3.3 dollars “Big, Beautiful Bill” Friday – a final notch of a series of victories for his administration in recent weeks.
The adoption of the bill comes from other important victories for its administration, including a decision of the Supreme Court in its favor and successful strikes against Iranian nuclear installations.
“President Trump won more victories for the American people in two weeks than most of the presidents in four years,” said White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt in a statement in Fox News Digital Thursday. “This was the two most historical weeks of any administration in history. Thanks to President Trump, America is back and is the hottest country in the world!”
The bill on taxation and domestic policy has arrived on its office after the Chamber adopted the final version of the measure Thursday – meeting Trump’s self -imposed deadline on July 4 to obtain the measurement on the finish line.

President Donald Trump conducts a major vague vague after signing his “Big, Beau Bill” of 3.3 Billions of Dollars on July 4, 2025. (Bonnie Cash / Upi / Bloomberg via Getty Images)
The bill includes key provisions that would constantly establish individual and commercial tax reductions included in the Trump 2017 tax reductions and jobs, and incorporates new tax deductions to reduce rights to advice and overtime.
The measure also increases the debt limit by 5 billions of dollars – a provision which was faced with a meticulous examination of figures such as SpaceX and CEO of Tesla, Elon Musk.
In addition, the bill cancels certain green energy tax credits from the Biden era and allocates around $ 350 billion for defense and Trump’s mass expulsion initiative to eliminate illegal immigrants from the United States
The measure also establishes Medicaid reforms, in particular new 80 -hour work requirements in a month for the beneficiaries of Medicaid and widens the work requirements for people on the additional nutritional aid program, or SNAP.
Here are some other recent events that took place in favor of the Trump administration:
They strikes on Iran
The United States has launched strikes on June 21 targeting the main Iranian nuclear installations, which involved more than 125 American planes, according to General Dan Caine, president of the joint staff chiefs.
Following strikes, Trump declared in an address to the nation that the mission had left the nuclear sites “completely and completely erased”, and Caine said that the initial battle damage assessments suggested “the three sites underwent extremely serious damage and destruction”.
However, Caine recognized that a final evaluation “would take some time”.
The Trump administration takes a new battle closing the first assessments of Iran’s strike

President Donald Trump said that after strikes against Iranian nuclear sites, Iran’s nuclear enrichment facilities were “erased”. (Fox News)
But a few days later, a disclosed report of the Defense Intelligence Agency, published by CNN and the New York Times, questioned these affirmations, affirming that strikes had only withdrawn the nuclear program of Iran of several months.
However, the Pentagon said on Wednesday that internal intelligence assessments indicate that strikes fell the nuclear program for Iran by one or two years.
“We have degraded their program from one to two years, at least the Intel assessments within the Department (De La Défense) assess this,” said the spokesman for the Ministry of Defense on Wednesday.
Decision of the Supreme Court on national injunctions
The Supreme Court ruled, 6 to 3 years, to prevent the lower courts from issuing universal injunctions on June 27. Multiple executive orders that Trump signed during his second administration were linked to the courts following national injunctions, in particular his ban on citizenship of rights of action.
Trump celebrates the limits of the Supreme Court on “colossal abuses of power” by federal judges

The Supreme Court ruled that the lower courts could not issue injunctions nationally in limited cases on June 27, 2025. (J. Scott Applewhite, File / Associate President)
The decision of the Supreme Court means that the lower courts are only allowed to issue large injunctions in limited cases, which, according to Trump, would prevent a “colossal abuse of power”.
“I was elected for a historic mandate, but in recent months, we have seen a handful of radical left judges to actually try to cancel the president’s legitimate powers to prevent the American people from obtaining the policies for which they voted in record numbers,” Trump said on June 27.
Paramount Global accepts the regulations
The mother company of CBS News, Paramount Global, agreed on Tuesday a regulation of $ 16 million with Trump, arising from a trial that Trump brought against CBS in October 2024 linked to an interview “60 minutes” with his opponent in the 2024 election, vice-president Kamala Harris.
CBS explodes Trump’s trial as “ without merit ” despite a recent offer of $ 15 million.
In the trial, Trump allegedly alleged that CBS had misleaded the interview with Harris when he was asked why Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not listen to the Biden administration. While the segment broadcast a Harris response during a special at prospective hours on the network, a less polite response had previously appeared in a clip for the interview.
The money of the regulation will not go to Trump himself, but rather to his future presidential library and to cover the fees and the costs of the complainants. CBS said that he had worked with a mediator to reach the settlement agreement and that Paramount will not give up excuses.