Donald Trump signs on controversial new executive order that affects all illegal migrants in the country

Donald Trump signs on controversial new executive order that affects all illegal migrants in the country

Donald Trump signs on controversial new executive order that affects all illegal migrants in the country

Donald Trump signs on controversial new executive order that affects all illegal migrants in the country

Donald Trump has signed off another executive order impacting undocumented migrants

US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order seeking to cut ‘all taxpayer-funded benefits’ for undocumented migrants.

Yesterday (February 19), Trump signed another executive order – titled ‘Ending taxpayer subsidization of open borders’ – aimed at targeting ‘benefits for illegal aliens’.

It states: “The plain text of Federal law, including the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (Public Law 104-193) (PRWORA), generally prohibits illegal aliens from obtaining most taxpayer-funded benefits.

“Title IV of the PRWORA states that it is national policy that ‘aliens within the Nation’s borders not depend on public resources to meet their needs,’ and that ‘[i]t is a compelling government interest to remove the incentive for illegal immigration provided by the availability of public benefits.’ But in the decades since the passage of the PRWORA, numerous administrations have acted to undermine the principles and limitations directed by the Congress through that law.”

The order claims former US President Joe Biden’s Administration ‘repeatedly undercut the goals of that law, resulting in the improper expenditure of significant taxpayer resources’.

Trump’s Administration subsequently pledges to ‘uphold the rule of law, defend against the waste of hard-earned taxpayer resources, and protect benefits for American citizens in need, including individuals with disabilities and veterans’.

Donald Trump has signed off on further restrictions against 'aliens' (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Donald Trump has signed off on further restrictions against ‘aliens’ (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

What it means

Under ‘current welfare laws’, undocumented migrants are ‘generally barred from welfare programs’. If ‘they’re granted parole, they are classified as “qualified aliens” and become eligible for various welfare programs on a sliding scale, with full eligibility granted within five years’.

Trump’s executive order seeks to ‘identify all federally funded programs administered by the agency that currently permit illegal aliens to obtain any cash or non-cash public benefit, and, consistent with applicable law, take all appropriate actions to align such programs with the purposes of this order and the requirements of applicable Federal law, including the PRWORA’.

The order argues for federal payments not to ‘facilitate the subsidization or promotion of illegal immigration’ or ‘abet so-called “sanctuary” policies that seek to shield illegal aliens from deportation’.

Trump signed the order on February 19 (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Trump signed the order on February 19 (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

How it will be enacted

It states within 30 days of the order being signed, the Director of the Office of Management and Budget and the Administrator of the United States DOGE Service will work alongside the Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy to ‘identify all other sources of Federal funding for illegal aliens’.

The White House’s ‘fact sheet’ for Trump’s decision to end ‘taxpayer subsidization of open borders’ states authorities should then take ‘corrective action’ to ensure ‘Federal funds to states and localities will not be used to support ‘sanctuary’ policies or assist illegal immigration’.

It resolves: “It mandates improvements in eligibility verification to prevent benefits from going to individuals unlawfully present in the United States.

“President Trump is committed to safeguarding Federal public benefits for American citizens who are truly in need, including individuals with disabilities and veterans.”

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11-year-old girl takes her own life after allegedly being bullied over 'family’s immigration status'

11-year-old girl takes her own life after allegedly being bullied over ‘family’s immigration status’

11-year-old girl takes her own life after allegedly being bullied over 'family’s immigration status'

11-year-old girl takes her own life after allegedly being bullied over ‘family’s immigration status’

Local police in Gainesville, Texas are now investigating the claims of bullying

Warning: This article contains discussion of suicide which some readers may find distressing.

The mother of an 11-year-old girl has spoken out about her daughter allegedly being targeted by ‘bullies’ before she took her own life.

A funeral was held for Jocelynn Rojo Carranza on Wednesday (February 19), after she was found unresponsive by her mom, Marbella Carranza, at their home in Gainesville, Texas on February 3.

Carranza told CNN affiliate KUVN she was ‘waiting for a miracle’ and hoping that her daughter would get better after she found her, but unfortunately there was ‘nothing that could be done’ for her little girl. Jocelynn sadly passed away five days after she was found in her home.

Jocelynn Rojo Carranza was found unresponsive in her home (WFAA)

Jocelynn Rojo Carranza was found unresponsive in her home (WFAA)

Following her daughter’s passing, Carranza alleged that Jocelynn was being bullied and taunted at her school in Gainesville over the subject of her family’s immigration status.

The mom said that prior to speaking to investigators, she had no previous indication that her daughter was being targeted. She then claims to have learned that bullies said they were ‘going to call immigration so they could take her parents away and she would be left alone’.

“I never knew anything about that,” she said while speaking to KUVN on the day of her daughter’s funeral. “My daughter never showed changes. I mean, there was never anything that gave me a sign that she was suffering from bullying.”

Carranza has spoken to investigators about what could have led to Jocelynn’s death, but she said there’s ‘nothing concrete’ yet when it comes to answers.

The mom has further alleged that the school was aware of her daughter being bullied, explaining that investigators told her Jocelynn had been receiving counseling at school.

Carranza has alleged her daughter was receiving counseling (WFAA)

Carranza has alleged her daughter was receiving counseling (WFAA)

“It appears the school was aware of it all, but they never, they never told me what was happening with my daughter,” Carranza said. “It appears she would go once or twice a week to counseling to report what was happening.

“(I want) justice because it’s not fair – the school was negligent for not keeping me informed of what was going on with my daughter.”

The Gainesville Independent School District Police are now investigating the bullying allegations, while the Gainesville Independent School District has said it is ‘deeply saddened’ by the passing of one of its students.

In a statement to UNILAD, the school district added: “Our hearts go out to their family, friends, and the entire Gainesville community during this incredibly difficult time.

“At Gainesville ISD, the safety and well-being of our students are our highest priority. While we cannot comment on specific student matters due to privacy laws, we want to emphasize that we take all reports of bullying and student safety concerns very seriously. Our district follows strict protocols for investigating any allegations, and we are committed to fostering a safe and supportive environment for every student.

“As our school community grieves, we are ensuring that counselors and additional support resources are available for students and staff who may need them. We also encourage

families to reach out to their school administrators if they or their child need any additional support. We remain committed to working with our students, staff, and families to uphold a culture of kindness, inclusion, and respect.”

If you or someone you know is struggling or in a mental health crisis, help is available through Mental Health America. Call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org. You can also reach the Crisis Text Line by texting MHA to 741741.

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US launches nuclear missile to prove how 'effective' it is just weeks after experts claim WW3 has 'already begun'

US launches nuclear missile to prove how ‘effective’ it is just weeks after experts claim WW3 has ‘already begun’

US launches nuclear missile to prove how 'effective' it is just weeks after experts claim WW3 has 'already begun'

US launches nuclear missile to prove how ‘effective’ it is just weeks after experts claim WW3 has ‘already begun’

It was just a test

The US Air Force has apparently been putting its nuclear deterrent to the test at a bit of an awkward time.

On Wednesday (February 19), Air Force Global Strike Command Airmen launched an intercontinental ballistic missile to show the nation’s nuclear deterrent is ‘lethal’ and ready to go at a moment’s notice.

The Minuteman III practise run kicked off at 1am from its Vandenberg Space Force Base in California which the US Strategic Command said was launched as a part of ‘routine and periodic activities’ to demonstrate the US’ ‘nuclear deterrent remains safe, secure, reliable, and effective in deterring 21st-century threats’ and to reassure the allied nations.

The ICBM from California on February 19 (YouTube/@VideoFromSpace)

The ICBM from California on February 19 (YouTube/@VideoFromSpace)

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It shot off, travelling 15,000 miles per hour, to a test zone near Kwajalein Atoll in the Pacific Ocean, completing the 4,200-mile trip in around 22 minutes.

The weapon is designed to hit any target around the globe within 30 minutes and, when loaded with three Mk 12A nuclear warheads, can rain down a torrent of destruction to the tune of 350,000 tons of TNT.

However, while the missile was unarmed, it came at somewhat poor timing as Russia had deployed its ‘Yars’ intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) for combat training just hours before.

Russia's Yars ICBM on parade in Moscow in May last year (ALEXANDER NEMENOV/AFP via Getty Images)

Russia’s Yars ICBM on parade in Moscow in May last year (ALEXANDER NEMENOV/AFP via Getty Images)

The flex between the two comes as the Doomsday Clock warned us back in 1947 that the nuclear arms race between the US and the Soviet Union posed the greatest threat to humanity, and this year it has been set at 89 seconds to midnight almost 80 years later for the same reason.

The Bulletin’s Science and Security Board (SASB) took into account nuclear weapons threats, the climate crisis, artificial intelligence, bio-threats and conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East when setting the morbid countdown to ‘the closest it has ever been to catastrophe’.

The last time the world’s population could sleep easy without the threat of impending doom at the push of a button was in 1991, as the clock was pushed back to 17 minutes to midnight after the end of the Cold War and as the US and Soviet Union signed a treaty to cut its nuclear weapons arsenals.

A previous ballistic missile test from Kwajalein, Hawaii, in 2001 (Ballistic Missile Defense Organization/Getty Images)

A previous ballistic missile test from Kwajalein, Hawaii, in 2001 (Ballistic Missile Defense Organization/Getty Images)

Meanwhile, national security expert Mark Toth and former US intelligence officer Col. Jonathan Sweet said World War Three is already underway with the rise of disinformation, cyberattacks, and economic manipulation.

Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Knighton, of the British Royal Air Force, also said at a conference: “With the rapid advancement of technology and the economic, technical, and warfighting capabilities of other major powers, we no longer have total air supremacy.”

Still, the US Air Force says the latest missile comes as 300 other similar tests have been completed in the past and reassured people that it is not ‘a response to current world events’.

Acting Secretary of the Air Force Gary Ashworth said: “Today’s Minuteman III test launch is just one of the ways the Department of the Air Force demonstrates the readiness, precision, and professionalism of U.S. nuclear forces.

“It also provides confidence in the lethality and effectiveness of the nation’s nuclear deterrence mission.”

The test also ‘collected and analyzed performance and other key data points’, Col. Dustin Harmon, 377th TEG commander added, which will ‘pave the way for Sentinel’, a more ‘cost-effective’ missile that is being created for the mid-2030s.

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Jay-Z claims dismissed rape of 13-year-old allegation cost him $20,000,000 in lost income

Jay-Z claims dismissed rape of 13-year-old allegation cost him $20,000,000 in lost income

Jay-Z claims dismissed rape of 13-year-old allegation cost him $20,000,000 in lost income

Jay-Z claims dismissed rape of 13-year-old allegation cost him $20,000,000 in lost income

The lawsuit accusing Jay-Z and Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs of raping a minor in 2000 was dismissed on February 14

Ten weeks ago Jay-Z opted to speak out publicly against the ‘false and heinous’ allegation that he raped a 13-year-old girl in 2000.

Since then he has fallen under immense scrutiny, which the rapper believes has cost him $20 million in lost income.

Plaintiff Jane Doe alleged that the 24-time Grammy winner carried out the heinous act on her at an afterparty for the MTV Video Music Awards back in 2000, and claimed Diddy, whose real name is Sean Combs, also drugged and raped her.

The lawsuit was initially just against Combs before she added Jay-Z’s name in December.

Jay-Z, with wife Beyoncé, has filed a court document against Tony Buzbee and his law firm (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

Jay-Z, with wife Beyoncé, has filed a court document against Tony Buzbee and his law firm (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

However, on February 14, Doe – who was represented by attorney Tony Buzbee – ‘voluntarily dismissed with prejudice’ the allegations.

Four days earlier, Jay-Z filed a declaration to an LA court against Buzbee and his business, The Buzbee Law Firm.

The six-page document goes into detail about how the allegations, that were dropped by Doe who conceded that ‘not all the facts are clear’ of her recollection of the night in question, affected Jay-Z’s family, work and reputation as a whole.

Part of the filing read: “Mr. Buzbee’s actions undermined my relationship, and my company Roc Nation’s relationship, with other businesses in the sports and entertainment space. We have agreements to produce entertainment programs for certain sporting events.

“After Mr. Buzbee filed the lawsuit, the media reported that other businesses could end their deals with Roc Nation, and forced one to speak out and address whether these false allegations would end our business relationship.

Jay-Z was criticized for attending his daughter Blue Ivy Carter's premiere of 'Mufasa: The Lion King' (LISA O'CONNOR/AFP via Getty Images)

Jay-Z was criticized for attending his daughter Blue Ivy Carter’s premiere of ‘Mufasa: The Lion King’ (LISA O’CONNOR/AFP via Getty Images)

“Immediately after Mr. Buzbee went public with his false accusations, my company Roc Nation also lost other contracts in the sports and entertainment space that would have generated revenues of approximately $20 million per year.”

The rapper went on to claim he had been inundated with a barrage of abuse and even death threats towards his family, adding that he was criticized for attending the premiere of Mufasa: The Lion King, which his 13-year-old daughter Blue Ivy starred in.

“I feel that Mr. Buzbee purposely filed this lawsuit on the eve of my daughter’s premiere to put me in the position of having to choose between supporting my daughter or hiding to avoid the negative press coverage,” he added.

It comes as Diddy was indicted by a grand jury following his arrest at the Park Hyatt hotel in Manhattan back in September.

Combs has been charged with racketeering and sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion, charges he’s continued to deny.

The indictment accuses Combs and others in his enterprise of ‘wield[ing] the power and prestige of Combs’ role at the Combs Business to intimidate, threaten and lure female victims into Combs’ orbit, often under the pretence of a romantic relationship’.

With the ‘assistance of members and associates’, the document claims Combs ‘transported commercial sex workers across state lines and internationally’ and ‘then used force, threats of force, and coercion, to cause victims to engage in extended sex acts with male commercial sex workers that Combs referred to as, among other things, ‘freak offs’.’

If you’ve been affected by any of the issues in this article, you can contact The National Sexual Assault Hotline on 800.656.HOPE (4673), available 24/7. 

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Woman accidentally wins $2,000,000 jackpot after gas station makes huge lottery mistake

Woman accidentally wins $2,000,000 jackpot after gas station makes huge lottery mistake

Woman accidentally wins $2,000,000 jackpot after gas station makes huge lottery mistake

Woman accidentally wins $2,000,000 jackpot after gas station makes huge lottery mistake

Carrollton resident Kelly Lindsay is now substantially richer

A woman got a pleasant surprise after accidentally winning the lottery.

Last month, Kelly Lindsay stopped off at a Race Way gas station in Carrollton, Virginia, to pick up a scratch card.

Kelly had a specific type of lottery in mind that she wanted to play, and after paying for her ticket she went into the park lot to see if she’d won.

But then she realized she’d been given a different scratch card from the one she wanted; something Kelly said she wasn’t happy about.

Such feelings quickly subsided though. After scratching her Money Blitz card, it revealed that Kelly had won a $2,000,000 jackpot.

Speaking after her unexpected win, she said: “I got over not being happy about it!”

I think if I got $2,000,000 compensation for a cashier getting my order wrong, I’d also be fine with it.

Confirming Kelly’s win and the option she went for, Virginia Lottery said: “Ms. Lindsay had the choice of taking the full $2 million prize in annual payments over 30 years or a one-time cash option of $1,250,000 before taxes.”

“The chances of winning the top prize are 1 in 1,142,400,” the lottery noted. “The chances of winning any prize in this game are 1 in 3.29.”

Kelly Lindsay bagged a $2 million jackpot by mistake (Virginia Lottery)

Kelly Lindsay bagged a $2 million jackpot by mistake (Virginia Lottery)

A similar fate happened to Tayeb Souami in 2018 when he went to return some orange juice to a store and ended up millions of dollars richer afterwards.

Tayeb and his wife had fallen on hard times financially, and his wife dubbed a $5 bottle of juice too expensive and ordered him to take it back and find something cheaper.

But instead of buying another beverage, Tayeb purchased two Powerball lottery tickets.

When he returned home, Tayeb actually forgot about buying the tickets and only remembered to check his numbers the following day.

Tayeb Souami was all smiles following his huge payday (CBS New York)

Tayeb Souami was all smiles following his huge payday (CBS New York)

One of the two tickets was a dud, but the other went on to change Tayeb’s life for the better.

A store’s lottery machine told him to go see the retailer when he checked his second ticket, and he went on to be told that he’d won an eye-watering $315,000,000.

Speaking to the press after the historic win, Tayeb said that he planned on paying for his son and daughter’s education.

Tayeb also quipped that the win made him ‘love orange juice’ – and I think I’d feel the same.

Please gamble responsibly. For help, support and advice about problem gambling, call the National Problem Gambling Helpline on 1-800-GAMBLER, 24/7.

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Woman who's visited more than 60 countries reveals the one place she would never visit again

Woman who’s visited more than 60 countries reveals the one place she would never visit again

Woman who's visited more than 60 countries reveals the one place she would never visit again

Woman who’s visited more than 60 countries reveals the one place she would never visit again

Experienced traveler Geraldine Joaquim was left on ‘high alert’ after more than one problem arose

A woman has opened up about one of her ‘worst travel experiences’ and why she would never visit the city again.

Travel may’ve ground to a halt during the pandemic, but many are picking up the pace again when it comes to seeing more of the world, such as a man who’s visited a staggering 190 countries.

However, if you are planning on getting some inspiration for your travel list, there’s one place one woman has sworn off going to again due to the ‘stress’ it caused her.

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Geraldine Joaquim has visited over 60 countries and takes around four holidays every year.

The 54-year-old thinks it’s ‘important to see the good and the not-so-good’ of countries and not just ‘expect a sanitized version’ however, an overnight stay in one particular city resulted in the hypnotherapist and wellness coach to avoid going there again.

She revealed she was on a work trip to Isla Margarita – which lies in the Caribbean sea and is part of Venezuela – and flew from Montevideo, Uruguay, to the capital of Venezuela – Caracas.

Her flight arrived ‘late at night’ and so she’d booked a car to transfer her from the airport to a hotel in the center for one overnight stay before reaching her final destination.

Joaquim recalled: “It felt pretty normal until I started waiting for the transfer, and waited and waited. I was there for hours and as the small airport emptied I realized I was alone.”

Geraldine Joaquim has visited over 60 countries (Cover Images)

Geraldine Joaquim has visited over 60 countries (Cover Images)

Joaquim explained her phone ‘wasn’t working’ and there was ‘no one else around’ her so when ‘a man showed up and said in broken English that he was here to take [her] to the hotel’ she was ‘relieved’.

However, after getting in the vehicle to find another man sat in the front seat, her ‘stress response went through the roof’.

“I would never normally get in a car with two strange men but I had no other options, so I got a tiny pen knife from my hand luggage and spent the 30-minute journey on high alert with it clutched in my hand,” she said.

Thankfully, Joaquim arrived at the hotel OK, but experienced poor sleep and the nightmares didn’t end there either.

There's one city Joaquim wouldn't return to in a hurry (Cover Images)

There’s one city Joaquim wouldn’t return to in a hurry (Cover Images)

The next day, she arrived back at the airport only to have her bags seemingly stolen as she was paying the driver.

When Joaquim caught up with the man, she was told he was offering an informal ‘check in service’ and had to pay him.

After hesitantly handing over some money, she then headed for a flight back home to the UK.

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Ugly Betty star Eric Mabius arrested on battery charges as mugshot is released

Ugly Betty star Eric Mabius arrested on battery charges as mugshot is released

Ugly Betty star Eric Mabius arrested on battery charges as mugshot is released

Ugly Betty star Eric Mabius arrested on battery charges as mugshot is released

Eric Mabius played the role of Daniel Meade on ABC’s Ugly Betty

Ugly Betty star Eric Mabius has been arrested and booked on two misdemeanor charges.

On Thursday (February 20) at around 2:00am local time, Eric Mabius was arrested by the Nassau County Sheriff’s Office and booked into Nassau County Jail and Detention Center in Florida at around 5:45am.

Eric Mabius is best known for his role in Ugly Betty (ABC)

Eric Mabius is best known for his role in Ugly Betty (ABC)

An arrest record, seen by People, states the 53-year-old was booked into the detention center on two misdemeanor charges of battery and resisting arrest without violence.

The sheriff’s office reportedly said he is still awaiting trial.

Mabius’ mug shot was later shared by the sheriff’s office and shows the actor wearing a striped orange top and looking like he’s sustained some sort of injury to his face, around one of his eyes appearing discoloured.

UNILAD has contacted Nassau County Sheriff’s Office and representatives for Eric Mabius for comment.

Mabius is best known for playing Daniel Meade in ABC’s Ugly Betty.

Mabius' mug shot has been released (Nassau County Sheriff's Department)

Mabius’ mug shot has been released (Nassau County Sheriff’s Department)

In the long-running comedy series, Mabius’ role of Daniel doesn’t start off on the best foot with Betty (America Ferrera) however, the pair end up growing close and well, if you haven’t seen the series or were planning on rewatching it soon, I won’t ruin it for you.

Mabius also appeared on shows such as The L Word on Showtime and starred in films such as 1999’s Cruel IntentionsThe Crow: Salvation (2000), and Resident Evil (2002).

Since 2013, Mabius has starred in Signed, Sealed, Delivered a long-running Hallmark Channel series which sees him play the role of Oliver O’Toole.

When promoting Signed, Sealed, Delivered: A Tale of Three Letters in 2024, Mabius reflected on his role in Ugly Betty and continued friendship with his cast mates.

The actor also starred in Cruel Intentions (Rodin Eckenroth/FilmMagic)

The actor also starred in Cruel Intentions (Rodin Eckenroth/FilmMagic)

He told US Weekly: “I had so much fun working with everyone. I don’t have a bad word to say about any single one of them.”

While admitting the cast doesn’t meet up as much as they used to, Mabius revealed how much he loved them and how he keeps ‘tabs on their careers as they evolve’.

He added: “[Seeing] Becki Newton on The Lincoln Lawyer and reading about Michael Urie’s conquest on Broadway. It’s great.

“It’s like hearing about your siblings doing really well in the world, and it’s a really great feeling.”

Reflecting on people who may be showing their kids Ugly Betty for the first time, Mabius noted how ‘neat’ it is that older fans now have ‘a whole other type of experiencing watching the show’ too.

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Elon Musk waves ‘chainsaw for bureaucracy’ on stage in bizarre CPAC appearance

Elon Musk waves ‘chainsaw for bureaucracy’ on stage in bizarre CPAC appearance

Elon Musk waves ‘chainsaw for bureaucracy’ on stage in bizarre CPAC appearance

Elon Musk is head of the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)

Elon Musk has raised eyebrows once more.

On Thursday (February 20), Musk made an appearance at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) and was met with cheers from activists in Washington.

While this isn’t the typical event you’d expect to see him at, Musk, best known for being the CEO of Tesla and founder of SpaceX, has moved his attention to politics of late after being appointed head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

He’s also struck up quite a friendship with President Trump, with the pair even doing a joint interview with Fox News in recent days.

While at the conference, Musk appeared onstage wearing shades and his trademark black Make America Great Again hat, he said Argentina’s President Javier Milei had a gift for him.

The president walked onstage with the red chainsaw – engraved with Milei’s slogan ‘Viva la libertad, carajo’ which is Spanish and roughly translates to ‘Long live liberty, damn it’ – and passed it to Musk.

“This is the chainsaw for bureaucracy,” Musk said of the unusual prop while wielding it in the air.

It’s thought that the chainsaw was a metaphor for all the government spending cuts he’s made in the last month.

As per the DOGE website, the organization says it’s saved $55 billion.

Elon Musk's chainsaw read 'Long live freedom, damn it' (SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)

Elon Musk’s chainsaw read ‘Long live freedom, damn it’ (SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)

This sum has been saved from ‘a combination of fraud detection/deletion, contract/lease cancellations, contract/lease renegotiations, asset sales, grant cancellations, workforce reductions, programmatic changes, and regulatory savings’.

And these savings could see as much as $5,000 back in taxpayers’ pockets.

Trump declared the amount of money saved as ‘incredible’ and suggested that 20 percent of it would be given back to Americans, while another 20 percent would be used to pay off some of the country’s debts.

As of last week, the US was in $36.22 trillion worth of national debt, says Fiscal Data.

The site says that over the past 100 years, the country’s federal debt has increased from $395 billion in 1924 to $35.46 trillion in 2024.

Musk was appointed head of DOGE by President Trump (SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)

Musk was appointed head of DOGE by President Trump (SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)

Elsewhere at yesterday’s conference, Musk criticized the previous Biden administration for its immigration policies, specifically naming an app that was used by nearly one million people to be allowed into the US on two-year permits with eligibility to work.

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He accused former president Joe Biden and Democrats of doing that as an ‘investment’ to get more support in swing states.

“A lot of people don’t quite appreciate that this was an actual real scam at scale to tilt the scales of democracy in America,” Musk claimed.

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Donald Trump's Second Wife Opted for a Rural Life to Raise Their Daughter – See Her Now in Her 60s

Donald Trump’s Second Wife Opted for a Rural Life to Raise Their Daughter – See Her Now in Her 60s

Donald Trump and his second wife | Source: Getty Images
Donald Trump and his second wife | Source: Getty Images

Donald Trump’s Second Wife Opted for a Rural Life to Raise Their Daughter – See Her Now in Her 60s

She once graced red carpets and attended exclusive events, but her true preferences lay elsewhere. When her highly publicized marriage ended, she chose rural life, prioritizing her daughter’s upbringing. Decades later, she remains dedicated to a life of wellness, far from the extravagance she was once associated with.

While in New York, she participated in beauty pageants and pursued work in the entertainment industry. Though she had ambitions, she was still finding her footing in the city. During this time, she met Donald Trump, a businessman already making headlines.

The model and actress poses with Donald Trump, circa 1991 | Source: Getty Images

The model and actress poses with Donald Trump, circa 1991 | Source: Getty Images

Their relationship soon became the focus of tabloid attention, making her one of the most talked-about women in the country. The intense media scrutiny that followed would shape the next chapter of her life, turning her into a media sensation and influencing her future.

Donald Trump and his then-girlfriend attend an event in New York City, circa 1992 | Source: Getty Images

Donald Trump and his then-girlfriend attend an event in New York City, circa 1992 | Source: Getty Images

A Publicized Romance and a High-Profile Marriage

She met Donald on Madison Avenue, around the time his marriage to Ivana Trump was unraveling. Their relationship became a media spectacle, with tabloids fixating on the differences between her and Ivana.

Donald Trump's first wife, Ivana Trump, pictured in 1987 | Source: Getty Images

Donald Trump’s first wife, Ivana Trump, pictured in 1987 | Source: Getty Images

Where Ivana was a polished European businesswoman, she was a Southern beauty queen who spoke openly about her beliefs, blending Christian faith with New Age spirituality.

The actress attends an event in Los Angeles, California on July 28, 1992 | Source: Getty Images

The actress attends an event in Los Angeles, California on July 28, 1992 | Source: Getty Images

In 1993, she gave birth to her and Donald’s daughter, Tiffany. At the time, Donald was facing pressure from his conservative parents over having a child out of wedlock. He was also preparing to take his struggling casinos public, and his personal life had become a liability.

His highly publicized relationship with Tiffany’s mother had already drawn negative attention, and marrying her was seen as a way to calm investors.

Portrait of the actress as she holds her daughter, taken on April 22, 1995 | Source: Getty Images

Portrait of the actress as she holds her daughter, taken on April 22, 1995 | Source: Getty Images

Soon after Tiffany’s birth, he proposed, and they married that December in a lavish ceremony at the Plaza Hotel in New York City. But their marriage came with strict legal conditions—ones that would shape the terms of their divorce just a few years later.

Donald Trump weds his second wife on December 20, 1993 | Source: Getty Images

Donald Trump weds his second wife on December 20, 1993 | Source: Getty Images

A Strict Prenuptial Agreement and a Short-Lived Marriage

Before their wedding in December 1993, Donald had a prenuptial agreement drawn up to protect his financial interests. She reportedly sought a $25 million settlement, but the final agreement granted her only $1 million if they separated within five years, plus another $1 million to purchase a home.

Donald Trump marries his second wife at the Plaza Hotel on December 20, 1993 | Source: Getty Images

Donald Trump marries his second wife at the Plaza Hotel on December 20, 1993 | Source: Getty Images

She also forfeited any claim to Donald’s future earnings or inheritances. The agreement also placed limits on child support for their daughter, Tiffany Trump. Donald agreed to pay $100,000 per year, but those payments would end if Tiffany took a full-time job, enlisted in the military, or joined the Peace Corps before turning 21.

Additionally, she was bound by a strict confidentiality clause, preventing her from publishing any memoirs or interviews about their marriage. The document stated that if she ever violated the terms, Donald would suffer “irreparable damage.”

Donald Trump with the actress at the 1992 Soap Opera Digest Awards on January 10, 1992 | Source: Getty Images

Donald Trump with the actress at the 1992 Soap Opera Digest Awards on January 10, 1992 | Source: Getty Images

She reportedly planned to challenge the prenuptial agreement after five years, but the marriage didn’t last that long. After nearly four years, they separated, finalizing their divorce in 1999. But unlike Ivana, who remained in the public eye, she took a different path after their split.

Tiffany Trump and her mother during the Comic Relief at Six Flags Magic Mountain on September 9, 1999 | Source: Getty Images

Tiffany Trump and her mother during the Comic Relief at Six Flags Magic Mountain on September 9, 1999 | Source: Getty Images

Life After Divorce: Rejecting Extravagance

When her marriage to Donald ended in 1999, she moved on without the financial security many assumed she had. She did not receive a large settlement despite being married to him for nearly six years. In a 2016 interview, she addressed the public’s misconceptions, saying, “I wasn’t there for the glamorous life or the riches.”

She lived in a 740-square-foot apartment and focused on building a life outside Donald’s influence. Addressing rumors that she was being paid to stay silent, she stated, “People say, ‘He pays her not to talk about him?’ — that’s not true.”

She also distanced herself from the luxury that had surrounded her during her marriage. Dressing in designer gowns and attending lavish events felt like playing a role.

“To me, it’s never about how much money you have. It’s about how you’re connecting with each other, supporting each other,” she admitted. Instead, she focused on what mattered most to her.

Raising Tiffany Trump Away from the Spotlight

After her divorce, she made a conscious decision to raise her daughter, Tiffany, in a quiet and structured environment. Wanting to give her the kind of upbringing she had in rural Georgia, she prioritized home-cooked meals, simple routines, and quality time together.

“That was my choice, raising her outside of the spotlight,” she said in 2016. Although Donald provided financial support, he was not involved in the daily aspects of parenting, and she considered herself a single mother to their daughter.

“Her daddy is a good provider with education and such, but as far as time, it was just me,” she revealed. She recalled making the effort to bring Tiffany to New York a few times a year so she could spend time with her father.

“I just said it’s important for her to form her own relationship with him, without my input. I wanted to create some consistency where she could see him,” she explained. “We were always together,” a grown Tiffany added, acknowledging the close bond she shared with her mother, Marla Maples.

Marla Maples at 61: A Life of Wellness and Simplicity

Now 61, Marla has built a life centered on health, spirituality, and personal growth. She has remained committed to wellness, often sharing insights on mindful living through her website and social media.

Describing herself as “a passionate advocate for mental, spiritual, and physical wellness,” she promotes holistic approaches to maintaining a balanced life. Marla has embraced aging naturally, drawing admiration from fans.

Photos of her online often spark praise, with one commenter writing, “Such a natural beauty. 💕💕” Another added, “I love your natural look without filters.” A third admirer wrote simply, “You look amazing.”

Though she rarely seeks public attention, fans continue to admire her natural beauty and the life she has built away from fame. Decades after leaving the spotlight, Marla remains true to the values that led her there in the first place.

As for her beloved child Tiffany, her father Donald was with her on her big day. He fulfilled the role of a father – by walking her down the aisle, participating in the father-and-daughter dance, and supplementing the day with his words of love.

Donald’s youngest daughter tied the knot two years ago, and the proud father walked the bride down the aisle. He shared loving words about his newly wedded son-in-law.

Tiffany, the fourth of Donald’s children, married Michael Boulos on November 12, 2022. The internet personality and the billionaire wed in an extravagant wedding held at the father of the bride’s Mar-a-Lago property in Florida.

Internet personality Tiffany Trump and businessman Michael Boulos pose backstage for the Taoray Wang fashion show during New York Fashion Week: The Shows at Gallery II at Spring Studios on February 9, 2019 in New York City ┃Source: Getty Images

Internet personality Tiffany Trump and businessman Michael Boulos pose backstage for the Taoray Wang fashion show during New York Fashion Week: The Shows at Gallery II at Spring Studios on February 9, 2019 in New York City ┃Source: Getty Images

The businessman walked his youngest daughter – who dazzled in an Elie Saab gown – down the aisle. The garment had long sleeves, a silhouette, and detailed beading.

The mother of the bride donned an Elie Saab dress which was lavender in color and one-shouldered. Meanwhile, her former husband, now married to Melania Trump, wore a tux.

Tiffany and Boulos – who is an heir to a billion-dollar family business, wed in front of friends and family under a gazebo decorated with white, blue, and pink flowers. The couple kept to their theme as the bridesmaids’ blue gowns matched the decor.

For the wedding reception, guests indulged in finger foods and had cocktails during sunset. In the evening, they made their way inside Mar-a-Lago for the main event.

The newly wedded couple reportedly hired a 10-member band and dancers who entertained their loved ones in performances depicting loofahs.

The guests were seated behind tables covered in tall crystal candelabras and lush floral arrangements and had their dinner options listed in an ornate mirrored menu.

Boulos and Tiffany crossed paths in 2018. He was a college student at the time, and she was on a European holiday trip. Boulos proposed at the official residence in early 2021.

Donald Makes an Emotional Speech to His Son-In-Law

Donald gave a toast on their big day and shared heartwarming words. The former U.S. President said Boulos was unique and wise for someone his age.

The father of five complimented the couple saying they were two extraordinary individuals and that their wedding day was marvelous while urging his new son-in-law to look after his daughter, “Michael, you better take care of her.”

Donald took to the dance floor with Tiffany for their father-and-daughter dance while the “Here Comes the Sun” tune played in the background.

Video footage obtained by Page Six showed the duo at the reception dancing together as the proud father shared a moment with his daughter.

Tiffany’s Wedding Almost Broke in a Couple of Days

While the night was a success, it almost became a blunder because of a natural disaster. Merely days leading to the wedding, Tiffany was reportedly “flipping out” as her “welcome dinner” was ruined because of Hurricane Nicole.

A source revealed to Page Six that they had to send “staff home” due to the unfortunate incident and that she remained behind at her dad’s abode.

The insider continued to explain at the time that guests had made their way to the wedding location and that the couple had “planned” some “over-the-top” events but sadly had to “cancel” because of the storm.

Those who intended to fly down to Florida for the nuptials were affected because Hurricane Nicole massively struck the state leading to the shutdown of Palm Beach International Airport.

A view of the damage caused by Hurricane Nicole in November 2022 | Source: Getty Images

A view of the damage caused by Hurricane Nicole in November 2022 | Source: Getty Images

An insider had previously disclosed that Tiffany and her billionaire partner looked forward to having 500 wedding guests on their special day. At the time, it remained unclear how many of them had to change their reservations due to the tropical cyclone.

A source divulged that the bride-to-be had anticipated an enormous ceremony, adding that because she and Boulos come from affluent families, they wanted their beloved friends “from around the world” to celebrate their love.

Still, the couple received their marriage license on November 8, 2022, before the Palm Beach County Courthouse had to shut down for the remainder of the week because of the storm. Despite the bad weather conditions, Tiffany celebrated her bridal shower the week before alongside her sisters and close pals.

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Meet Donald Trump's 10 Grandchildren, One of Whom 'Looks Just like His Grandpa' – Their Pics

Meet Donald Trump’s 10 Grandchildren, One of Whom ‘Looks Just like His Grandpa’ – Their Pics

Arabella Kushner, Donald Trump and Joseph Kushner | Source: Getty Images
Arabella Kushner, Donald Trump and Joseph Kushner | Source: Getty Images

Meet Donald Trump’s 10 Grandchildren, One of Whom ‘Looks Just like His Grandpa’ – Their Pics

One of Donald Trump’s youngest grandchildren recently appeared in public alongside him and his mother. Learn more about him and the rest of the Trump grandchildren — some of whom are passionate about sports.

Donald Trump has five children and ten grandchildren, each with unique personalities and interests. One of his grandkids has drawn attention, with social media users commenting on his resemblance to his grandpa.

The family resemblance has not gone unnoticed, bringing focus to Donald’s other grandchildren. From athletics to outdoor adventures, each one has a distinct lifestyle. Here’s a look at the president’s ten grandchildren and their lives in photos.

Donald Trump Jr’s Children – Kai Madison Trump

The politician’s oldest son, Donald Trump Jr., has five kids from his first marriage to Vanessa Haydon. The pair welcomed their eldest child and the first granddaughter of the 45th and 47th president in May 2007.

Kai Madison Trump speaks to the Republican National Convention on July 17, 2024, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. | Source: Getty Images

Kai Madison Trump speaks to the Republican National Convention on July 17, 2024, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. | Source: Getty Images

Now 17, Kai announced in August 2024 that she had verbally committed to the University of Miami. She was grateful to those who supported her and acknowledged her parents and grandfather.

Kai Madison and Donald Trump Jr. stand onstage at President-elect Donald Trump's victory rally on January 19, 2025, in Washington, D.C. | Source: Getty Images

Kai Madison and Donald Trump Jr. stand onstage at President-elect Donald Trump’s victory rally on January 19, 2025, in Washington, D.C. | Source: Getty Images

“I would like to thank my mom, Vanessa, and my dad, Don, for always supporting me through my journey… I would like to thank my Grandpa for giving me access to great courses and tremendous support,” she said.

Kai Madison Trump gestures during the inaugural parade on January 20, 2025, in Washington, D.C. | Source: Getty Images

Kai Madison Trump gestures during the inaugural parade on January 20, 2025, in Washington, D.C. | Source: Getty Images

The New Yorker’s commitment to the University of Miami reflects her passion for golf. She joined the Hurricanes’ women’s team, a five-time national champion program with a strong legacy.

Kai Madison Trump arrives before the TGL on January 27, 2025, in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. | Source: Getty Images

Kai Madison Trump arrives before the TGL on January 27, 2025, in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. | Source: Getty Images

In March 2024, Kai won the ladies’ club championship at Trump International Golf Club in Palm Beach and celebrated with her grandfather. Grateful for her progress, she thanked her family, parents, and the Trump Golf team while acknowledging there’s always room to improve.

Kai Madison Trump plays a shot before the TGL on January 27, 2025, in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. | Source: Getty Images

Kai Madison Trump plays a shot before the TGL on January 27, 2025, in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. | Source: Getty Images

The following month, Kai reached another milestone by visiting Augusta, where she also had the chance to play at Sage Valley. Her love for the sport carried into 2025, as she shared a February photo from a TGL event, noting it reflected her recent weekends.

Kai Madison Trump plays a shot on the ninth hole prior to The Genesis Invitational 2025 on February 12, 2025, in La Jolla, California. | Source: Getty Images

Kai Madison Trump plays a shot on the ninth hole prior to The Genesis Invitational 2025 on February 12, 2025, in La Jolla, California. | Source: Getty Images

Donald J Trump III

Donald Jr. and Vanessa welcomed their second child in February 2009 in New York City. Like other family members, Donald III supports his grandfather.

In July 2024, he attended a political event at Trump National Doral alongside his father and his siblings. The family posed for a photo in front of a crowd.

Tristan Milos Trump

The teenager was born in October 2011. He celebrated his 12th birthday in October 2023, and his father paid tribute to him on Instagram alongside family photos.

The post featured a picture of Tristan with his siblings gathered around a football-themed birthday cake. Donald Jr. expressed his pride, calling his son, now 13, “the best little man ever” and encouraging him to keep up the good work as he grows.

Donald Jr. (C) and children Chloe, Spencer, Tristan and Donald Trump III attend the 2018 Professional Bull Riders Monster Energy Buck Off on January 7, 2018, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images

Donald Jr. (C) and children Chloe, Spencer, Tristan and Donald Trump III attend the 2018 Professional Bull Riders Monster Energy Buck Off on January 7, 2018, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images

Spencer Frederick Trump

Spencer arrived into the world in October 2012 and is only a year younger than his brother. He and his father, a businessman, went on a trip, and the proud parent shared pictures of their outing on social media.

In November 2023, they enjoyed a boys’ trip to South Dakota as part of a pre-Thanksgiving tradition. Donald Jr. posted a photo of them dressed in outdoor gear with the caption, “Me and my man Spencer. Boys trip.”

Chloe Sophia Trump

The youngest of Donald Jr.’s children is Chloe, born in June 2014. In July 2024, she joined her father for a fishing trip, where they posed on a boat with their catch. Donald Jr. shared the moment, “Great weekend in the water with the Smurf!!!”

Later in December, she enjoyed another outing alongside her brother Spencer. The two proudly displayed their catch, with their father captioning the experience, “Solid evening on the water with Chloe and Spencer.”

Ivanka Trump’s children – Arabella Rose Kushner

Donald’s second child, Ivanka Trump, is a mother of three kids, whom she shares with her husband, Jared Kushner. The couple’s oldest child, Arabella, was born in July 2011.

In 2019, Arabella had a minor accident while playing a dodgeball-like game called Gaga, but Ivanka assured fans that she was fine. She also shared a valuable resource on concussions and traumatic brain injuries.

By 2023, the youngster celebrated her Bat Mitzvah, and Ivanka highlighted her commitment to giving back. Moreover, she praised her daughter’s generosity and expressed pride in the young woman she was becoming.

In July 2024, Arabella marked another milestone — her 13th birthday. Her mother honored the milestone with another tribute online. Ivanka raved about her daughter’s passions and shared her admiration, “You inspire and amaze me every day.”

Joseph Frederick Kushner

The former Senior Advisor of the White House’s oldest son, Joseph, was born in October 2013. The young boy is now 11 years old and enjoys attending basketball games.

In May 2023, Ivanka took him to Game 4 of the NBA playoffs at Miami Heat Arena, sharing photos from their night out and calling him her “MVP.”

Theodore James Kushner

Theodore is Ivanka’s second son and youngest child. He was born in March 2016. Theodore turned eight in March 2024, and Ivanka marked the occasion with a touching message. She praised his curiosity, from football to puzzles, and encouraged him to “keep chasing” his dreams.

Theodore’s interests include more than sports. In January 2024, Ivanka shared her son’s enthusiasm for puzzles during a family trip. She noted his excitement after completing one, “Theo’s pure joy in successfully finishing this puzzle is everything.”

His active lifestyle comes with a few bumps along the way. In February 2023, he broke his wrist while playing soccer, prompting a call from the school nurse that Ivanka called “every parent’s dread.”

Despite the injury, Theodore stayed upbeat, calling it “the best day ever!” after receiving two ice pops. His parents later showed gratitude by donating to Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital.

Theodore has also been making public appearances with his family, most recently attending the Super Bowl with his grandfather. Photos from the event showed the pair together, capturing a moment that quickly gained attention online.

People shared their thoughts about the youngster, with one saying, “The boy is absolutely adorable! He looked very respectful and well behaved [sic].” Another added, “He seems like a really great kid.”

Many also pointed out his resemblance to his family. Someone else noted, “He looks just like his grandpa,” while one commented, “He’s a cutie. He def has his mother’s piercing eyes [sic].” Another user echoed, “Looks just like his grandpapa [sic].”

Eric Trump’s children – Eric Luke Trump

Donald’s third child, Eric, has two children with his wife, Lara Trump. He once shared a sun-soaked family moment from Florida, wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving. The photo captured him, Lara, fand their children enjoying a beach day.

The couple’s oldest child, Eric, was named after his father, a businessman, but goes by his middle name, Luke. He was born in September 2017.

Lara often shares glimpses of Luke’s activities, including his love for sports. In May 2024, she posted a heartfelt message calling him her “flag football star” and expressed pride in his achievements.

Carolina Dorothy Trump

Carolina, the president’s 10th grandchild, was born in August 2019, arriving nearly two years after her older brother, Luke. Lara frequently shares glimpses of Carolina’s vibrant personality.

In one Instagram post, she praised her daughter’s confidence, joking that Carolina is already “cooler” than her. The young girl’s bold fashion sense was on full display as she rocked pink sunglasses and a puffer jacket in one photo.

Carolina also enjoys outdoor adventures. A video from September 2024 captured her creative attempt at fishing, using a homemade pole crafted from a stick, jewelry string, and a paper clip. While she didn’t reel in any fish, her enthusiasm was unmistakable.

She is also a supporter of her grandfather. In a November 2024 post, Carolina sported a gold “TRUMP” cap, with her mother noting she was “ALL IN for Grandpa.” The post resonated with supporters, drawing thousands of likes and comments.

Donald Trump’s grandchildren are growing up in the public eye, each with unique personalities and interests. Whether celebrating milestones, enjoying hobbies, or supporting their family, they continue to capture attention and admiration.

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