President Trump Delivers a $1.3 Trillion Economic Win—Then the Media Strikes
President Donald Trump visited his Turnberry golf resort in Scotland on Sunday to announce a massive trade breakthrough between the United States and the European Union—one that promises to supercharge American energy exports and bring billions in foreign investment.
“The European Union will purchase $750 billion worth of U.S. energy,” Trump said. “And they’re committing an additional $600 billion in new investments into the U.S. economy.”
It’s a game-changing deal that puts America First and signals another bold economic victory for the Trump administration ahead of a planned 30% tariff hike on EU imports beginning August 1.
Media Derails the Moment With Epstein Question—Trump Fires Back
Just as President Trump was highlighting the historic agreement, a reporter jumped in with a disgraceful distraction.
“Mr. President, was the rush to finalize this trade deal connected to the Jeffrey Epstein story—”
Trump cut him off immediately.
“Oh, you’ve got to be kidding me,” he snapped. “No, had nothing to do with it. Only you would think that.”
Rather than indulge the liberal media’s obsession, Trump moved on to more pressing questions—ending the press gaggle on his terms.
Epstein Obsession Distracts From Real News
The mainstream media has recently tried to reheat old claims involving Epstein and Trump, ignoring critical facts:
- Trump banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago years before the courts got involved.
- There’s no evidence connecting President Trump to any criminal conduct.
- Yet reporters continue to hound him while ignoring Democrats linked to Epstein’s inner circle.
Last week, DOJ official Todd Blanche interviewed convicted trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell. When asked if a pardon was on the table, Trump simply said, “I’m allowed to do it,” a factual response the media spun out of proportion.
Trump Admin Pushes Back Against Deep State Distractions
The Biden-Obama crowd would love nothing more than to keep the focus off inflation, rising crime, and global instability. That’s why President Trump isn’t playing along.
His administration is investigating claims that Obama-era officials conspired against him, building a case that goes deeper than most Americans realize.
“Only pretty bad people want to keep talking about Epstein,” Trump recently said. And he’s right.
A Clear Choice in 2026 and 2028
With President Trump focusing on jobs, energy, trade, and border security, and the media fixated on baseless distractions, the American people see the contrast clearly.
As the 2026 midterms approach and the groundwork for 2028 begins, voters are looking for strength, results, and leadership—not gossip.