They’re Poisoning You—And RFK Jr. Just Called Their Bluff
For decades, untested chemicals have been dumped into your food with zero oversight. That’s about to change.
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Good morning. While you were busy trying to avoid inflation and government overreach, Big Food was sneaking untested chemicals into your meals with the FDA’s blessing.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is finally calling them out, ordering the FDA to shut down the loophole that lets corporations decide for themselves what’s “safe.” This isn’t some tinfoil-hat conspiracy—it’s been happening for decades, and now the fight is on.
Meanwhile, Trump just forced Canada to back down on their electricity surcharge, Ukraine accepted a U.S.-backed ceasefire, and half the Department of Education is about to be fired. Washington’s power players are scrambling, and we’ve got all the details.
Let’s get into it.
RFK Jr. Moves to Expose Hidden Chemicals in America’s Food Supply
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. just dropped a bomb on Big Food—ordering the FDA to crack down on hidden chemicals that have been sneaking into the American diet for decades.
Turns out, food companies have been quietly adding unregulated chemicals to what you eat, all thanks to an ancient loophole called GRAS ("Generally Recognized as Safe"). This loophole lets corporations decide for themselves if an additive is safe—without telling the FDA or the public. That means hundreds of chemicals are in our food supply with zero oversight.
Kennedy’s move demands accountability, forcing companies to actually prove that what they’re putting in your food is safe. It’s about time—because while Europe bans dozens of additives for being linked to cancer and health risks, the U.S. lets them stay on the shelves.
Big Food is already losing its mind, calling this an attack on "innovation." But let’s be real—the only thing being attacked is their ability to poison you for profit.
The fight is on. The question is, who will Washington side with—the people, or the corporations that fund their campaigns? More
Ontario Suspends 25% Electricity Surcharge After Trump’s Tariff Power Play
Ontario tried to hit back at Trump’s new 25% tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum by slapping a 25% surcharge on electricity exports to U.S. states like Michigan, Minnesota, and New York. That move lasted all of about five minutes.
Facing pressure from U.S. manufacturers and energy buyers, Ontario suspended the surcharge after realizing Trump wasn’t backing down. Premier Doug Ford is now trying to renegotiate terms, but the message is clear—economic retaliation against the U.S. under Trump doesn’t go unanswered.
This is exactly what Trump’s America First trade policy looks like in action. For years, Canada and other trade partners got away with policies that undercut U.S. industry. Not anymore. The question now is whether Ontario will come back to the table with real concessions, or if this fight is just getting started. More
Trump and Putin to Speak After Ukraine Accepts U.S.-Backed Ceasefire
President Trump is preparing for a direct call with Vladimir Putin after Ukraine agreed to a U.S.-brokered ceasefire proposal. This marks the first major step toward de-escalation in the conflict since Trump took office.
Ukraine’s acceptance of the deal signals a shift in strategy, with the U.S. playing a leading role in forcing negotiations rather than fueling endless war. Trump has made it clear he wants to end the conflict without another blank check from American taxpayers.
Critics argue that any deal with Putin is dangerous, while supporters see this as proof that Trump’s hardline diplomacy works. Either way, this conversation could be the biggest test yet of Trump’s ability to end the war on America’s terms. More
House Passes Stopgap Funding Bill, Advancing Trump's Agenda
The House just passed a stopgap funding bill to prevent a government shutdown and keep Trump’s agenda moving forward. While some conservatives wanted deeper spending cuts, the bill ensures that key priorities—like border security and military funding—stay intact while negotiations continue.
Democrats are already spinning this as a win for “bipartisanship,” but the reality is simple: Trump didn’t cave. Unlike past Republican leaders who folded under pressure, this bill keeps leverage on the table for future fights over spending, entitlements, and the deep state’s slush funds.
The question now is whether Senate Republicans will hold the line, or if the usual suspects will try to water it down. Either way, Trump has made it clear—this is just the first step in taking back control of Washington’s bloated budget. More
Trump Buys Red Tesla Model S at White House Event with Elon Musk
President Trump made headlines after purchasing a red Tesla Model S alongside Elon Musk, joking, “I like signing checks.” The move comes as Musk faces backlash from leftist activists and government regulators. Read MoreU.S. Brokers Ceasefire Deal in Ukraine
A 30-day ceasefire has been agreed upon in Ukraine after a U.S.-led diplomatic push. The deal aims to de-escalate tensions and pave the way for a longer-term solution. Read MoreU.S. ‘Doomsday Plane’ Spotted Flying Over Midwest
The E-4B Nightwatch, a nuclear command-and-control aircraft, was seen flying a seven-hour mission over the Midwest, sparking speculation about heightened military readiness. Read MoreJob Openings Rise, Showing a Strong Labor Market
The latest economic data shows a rise in job openings, suggesting stability in the labor market despite economic uncertainty. Read MoreNearly Half of Department of Education Staff Set to Be Eliminated
Trump’s administration is cutting nearly 50% of the Department of Education’s workforce, fulfilling a key promise to shrink the federal bureaucracy. Read More
"A government big enough to give you everything you want is a government big enough to take everything you have."
— Gerald Ford
For years, we were told the government was keeping us safe. That the FDA was “regulating” our food. That we needed massive federal agencies like the Department of Education to make sure kids learned. That Ukraine “needed” endless U.S. funding.
All lies.
Now, the cracks are showing. The FDA’s scam is exposed. Canada backed down. The war machine just hit the brakes. And the federal bureaucracy is finally getting gutted.
Here’s my take—this is proof that the system is only as strong as we allow it to be. The second someone actually pushes back, it folds.
~ Scott 🇺🇸
What do you think? Are we seeing the start of real change, or is the swamp already regrouping? Hit reply and let me know.
How people can’t love what Trump is doing is absolutely beyond me.