🔵 America Winning

Good morning. It’s Monday, April 14.

 

President Trump’s ‘America First’ agenda – more specifically, the revival of domestic critical supply chains to reinforce hemispheric defense – scored a massive win this morning as Nvidia announced plans to design and build AI supercomputer factories in the United States for the first time.

Nvidia outlined new initiatives aimed at strengthening America’s chip manufacturing sector:

– Nvidia is localizing AI chip and supercomputer manufacturing in the U.S. for the first time, partnering with TSMC, Foxconn, Wistron, Amkor, and SPIL.

President Donald Trump on Sunday announced he was launching a lawsuit against CBS and its news program “60 Minutes” over what he claims are “defamatory” stories about him.

The show on Sunday aired two stories relating to Trump on the war in Ukraine and the president’s push to acquire Greenland. He responded in a post via Truth Social accusing the show of depicting him “falsely, inaccurately, and fraudulently.”

“I am so honored to be suing 60 Minutes, CBS Fake News, and Paramount, over their fraudulent, beyond recognition, reporting,” he wrote. “They are not a ‘News Show,’ but a dishonest Political Operative simply disguised as ‘News,’ and must be responsible for what they have done, and are doing.”

Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele told U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on April 14 that an illegal alien deported back to his home country of El Salvador will not be returned to the United States.

“You’re suggesting I smuggle a terrorist into the United States,” Bukele told reporters during the Oval Office meeting. “I’m not going to do it. The question is preposterous.”

Kilmar Abrego Garcia was arrested in Baltimore, Maryland, on March 12 by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. Allegedly a member of MS-13, he has resided in El Salvador’s Terrorist Confinement Center for more than a month.

An Albuquerque, New Mexico man has been charged with committing arson attacks against a Tesla showroom and the Republican Party of New Mexico’s headquarters.

According to a Department of Justice press release, 40-year-old Jamison Wagner of Albuquerque was charged with two counts of malicious damage or destruction of property by fire or explosives. He faces between five and 20 years in prison for each count.

At 3:13 am local time on February 9, authorities responded to the Albuquerque Tesla showroom on Jemez Canyon Dam Road for a fire and vandalism. Two Tesla Model Y vehicles were damaged outside the showroom, with one being significantly damaged. The ATF Fire Investigator “classified the fire as incendiary, meaning an intentional human act resulted in a fire occurring in a location when and where fire should not have occured,” per an affidavit filed on Saturday.

Collin County District Judge Angela Tucker on Monday significantly lowered the bond of the teenager who is accused of stabbing Austin Metcalf to death at a high school track meet on April 2 in Frisco, Texas.

Karmelo Anthony, 17, faces first-degree murder charges in Metcalf’s death. His bond was dropped from $1 million to $250,000. His newest criminal defense attorney, Mike Howard, hired Saturday, said Anthony will post bond, but he is unsure exactly when.

“I anticipate that he will be able make bond,” Howard told reporters after the hearing. “I can’t speak to how quickly that will go. The funds that have been raised are not quick to come out and then there’s obviously a process to the release process once bond is posted.”

The White House is gearing up for an “extraordinary” celebration for Holy Week ahead of Easter, with President Donald Trump participating in a number of events to celebrate and honor the holiday “with the observance it deserves.”

The new White House Faith Office organized the Holy Week schedule.

“The newly created White House Faith Office is grateful to share that President Trump will honor and celebrate Holy Week and Easter with the observance it deserves,” Jennifer Korn, faith director of the White House Faith Office, told Fox News Digital.

Donald Trump has vowed to hit imports of pharmaceuticals with new tariffs in a major setback for one of Britain’s largest export industries.

Speaking in the Oval Office on Monday night, the US President said he would announce the charges on foreign drugs in the “not too distant future”.

It would mark a landmark moment for the industry, which has been exempt from tariffs for decades, following a World Trade Organisation agreement to ensure countries can get affordable access to medicines.

The fate of social media giant Meta, billionaire Mark Zuckerberg’s primary company, is on the line as a trial begins in Washington on Monday to determine whether the tech giant is violating antitrust laws.

The Federal Trade Commission, which has spent the past six years investigating Meta, is expected to argue before U.S. District Judge James Boasberg that Meta’s acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp created an illegal monopoly over social networking.

In the worst-case scenario for Meta, the company could be forced to divest both subsidiaries in a breakup on a scale not seen since the dismantling of AT&T’s telephone empire more than 40 years ago.

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