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July 10, 2025

White House Article About The Recent Attacks On ICE, More On OBBB Title IV, Ambassador Nominations Head To The Senate, And Patriot William Whipple Jr.

By S.E. Gunn, PhD -All News Pipeline

On July 9, 2025, the White House released the statementPresident Trump Announces Presidential Delegation to Osaka, Japan, to Attend the World Expoannouncing the Secretary of the Treasury, Scott Bessent, will lead the US delegation to the World Expo. He will be accompanied by

  • The Honorable George Glass, Ambassador of the United States to Japan
  • The Honorable Lori Chavez-DeRemer, Secretary of the United States Department of Labor
  • The Honorable Christopher Landau, Deputy Secretary of the United States Department of State
  • The Honorable William E. Grayson, Ambassador, USA Pavilion Commissioner General, Expo 2025

President Trump also issuedNominations Sent to the Senate on July 9, 2025 announcing his nominees for Ambassadors:

  • Nicholas Adams, of Florida, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Malaysia.
  • Eric Meyer, of California, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka.
  • Sean ONeill, of Virginia, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Kingdom of Thailand.
  • Julie Stufft, of Ohio, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Republic of Kazakhstan.

The White House posted the articleTRUST IN TRUMP: Sentiment Surges as Economy Boomsshowing how President Trump's April advice of Dont be Weak! Dont be Stupid! Dont be a PANICAN Be Strong, Courageous, and Patient, and GREATNESS will be the result! is coming to fruition. The Stock Market is reaching record highs with predictions that this growth will continue. Consumers are growing increasingly confident in the economy. The price hikes that the loony left were predicting have yet to appear. Job numbers are exceeding expectations, gas prices are the lowest they've been in 4 years, and wage growth is increasing.

In addition, the White House also posted the articleDemocrats Inspire Vicious, Escalating Attacks on ICEannouncing that the attacks against ICE Agents has increased from 500% to 700% in just the last month. The White House is blaming "dangerous, inflammatory rhetoric" by Democrat politicians and give the following examples:

  • Rep. Hakeem Jeffries implored people to fight the Trump Administration in the streets and declared ICE agents will be unsuccessful in protecting their identities no matter what it takes.
  • Rep. Pramila Jayapal called ICE agents deranged and said it is inspiring to obstruct immigration enforcement.
  • Rep. LaMonica McIver who was charged with forcibly impeding and interfering with federal officers incited her supporters to shut down the city because we are at war.
  • Gov. Tim Walz smeared ICE agents as the modern-day Gestapo.
  • Boston Mayor Michelle Wu compared ICE agents to the neo-Nazi group NSC-131.
  • Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson accused secret police of terrorizing our communities.
  • Sen. Bernie Sanders asked people to figure out a way to stop ICE from what they are doing as soon as possible.
  • Rep. Kweisi Mfume challenged the Trump Administration to a street fight.
  • Rep. Stephen Lynch smeared ICE agents as the Gestapo and nondescript thugs.
  • Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said ICE should not exist.
  • Rep. Becca Balint called ICE agents vigilantes who cant be trusted.
  • Rep. Eric Swalwell said it was his priority to ensure ICE agents are no longer faceless, comparing them to some 1800s bank robber or some KGB officer in Russia.
  • Rep. Dan Goldman compared federal agents to secret police who must be unmasked.
  • Rep. Jerry Nadler accused ICE agents of hiding misbehavior because otherwise why would they be wearing masks?

ANP's very own Susan Duclos published a July 8, 2025 article on this very topic:'There Needs To Be Blood To Grab The Attention Of The Press And The Public' Democrat Politicians Admit Their Base Of Mentally Unstable Want More Violencein which she writes "DEMOCRATS OWN THIS VIOLENCE" citing liberal media on how Democrat politicians espouse violence against ICE and suggest their people "get shot" while fighting against ICE, state they can't continue to follow the law because they disagree with it, "there needs to be blood" to attract attention to 'their cause,' and how violence is necessary. Ms Duclos concludes "The problem is the rest of the American public are stuck with the violence as well because democrat politicians want to burn it all down if they can't be in power."

It's not only about removing individuals in our country illegally, it's also about the lawlessness on the part of the loony left. But, our LAWS require crimes be committed before loony people can be arrested. Just saying they want to commit violence is not the same as actually doing violence. So, I advocate for allowing Law Enforcement to respond to violence with deadly force in these situations. I would much rather have living Law Enforcement and dead criminals rather than the other way around. The loony left are putting not only our Law Enforcement officers and agents at risk, they are putting ALL of us at risk with their actions.





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President Trump's Presidential Actions published in the Federal Register to date:

  • 170 Executive Orders
  • 71 Proclamations
  • 50 Presidential Orders, Memoranda, Determinations, Permits, and Notices

Since President Trump took office, The Federal Register is now behind:

  • 1 EOs
  • 1 Declaration of Emergency,
  • 3 Grants of Clemency,
  • 36 Memorandums,
  • 2 Messages,
  • 4 Statements,
  • 18 Nominations and Appointments, and
  • 1 Notice

On July 10, 2025, the Federal Register published EO 14316Extending the Modification of the Reciprocal Tariff Ratesand EO 14315Ending Market Distorting Subsidies for Unreliable, Foreign-Controlled Energy Sourcesboth of which were signed July 7, 2025 and reported in my July 8, 2025 ANP Article.


LAWFARE lawsuit tracker to date:

  • 302 active cases
  • 39 dismissed suits or appeals
  • 11 SCOTUS stays or motions to vacate of lower court orders
  • 1 SCOTUS affirmation of lower court order
  • 18 suits where judges granted summary judgement or a permanent injunction

There has been no update to any of the current lawsuits since June 27, 2025. Must have something to do with fact that SCOTUS ruled that district court judges are not allowed to make all-inclusive rulings that go beyond the case in front of them and their own fiefdom.

OBBB TITLE IV Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportationcontains 11 sections.

Section 40001 covers Coast Guard mission Readiness with $24,593,500,000 of unappropriated Treasury funds granted to the Coast Guard to be available through September 30, 2029 earmarked for the following projects:

(1) $1,142,500,000 is provided for procurement and acquisition of fixed-wing aircraft, equipment related to such aircraft and training simulators and program management for such aircraft, to provide for security of the maritime border; (2) $2,283,000,000 is provided for procurement and acquisition of rotary-wing aircraft, equipment related to such aircraft and training simulators and program management for such aircraft, to provide for security of the maritime border; (3) $266,000,000 is provided for procurement and acquisition of long-range unmanned aircraft and base stations, equipment related to such aircraft and base stations, and program management for such aircraft and base stations, to provide for security of the maritime border; (4) $4,300,000,000 is provided for procurement of Offshore Patrol Cutters, equipment related to such cutters, and program management for such cutters, to provide operational presence and security of the maritime border and for interdiction of persons and controlled substances; (5) $1,000,000,000 is provided for procurement of Fast Response Cutters, equipment related to such cutters, and program management for such cutters, to provide operational presence and security of the maritime border and for interdiction of persons and controlled substances; (6) $4,300,000,000 is provided for procurement of Polar Security Cutters, equipment related to such cutters, and program management for such cutters, to ensure timely presence of the Coast Guard in the Arctic and Antarctic regions; (7) $3,500,000,000 is provided for procurement of Arctic Security Cutters, equipment related to such cutters, and program management for such cutters, to ensure timely presence of the Coast Guard in the Arctic and Antarctic regions; (8) $816,000,000 is provided for procurement of light and medium icebreaking cutters, and equipment relating to such cutters, from shipyards that have demonstrated success in the cost-effective application of design standards and in delivering, on schedule and within budget, vessels of a size and tonnage that are not less than the size and tonnage of the cutters described in this paragraph, and for program management for such cutters, to expand domestic icebreaking capacity; (9) $162,000,000 is provided for procurement of Waterways Commerce Cutters, equipment related to such cutters, and program management for such cutters, to support aids to navigation, waterways and coastal security, and search and rescue in inland waterways; (10) $4,379,000,000 is provided for design, planning, engineering, recapitalization, construction, rebuilding, and improvement of, and program management for, shore facilities; (11) $2,200,000,000 is provided for aviation, cutter, and shore facility depot maintenance and maintenance of command, control, communication, computer, and cyber assets; (12) $170,000,000 is provided for improving maritime domain awareness on the maritime border, at United States ports, at land-based facilities and in the cyber domain; and (13) $75,000,000 is provided to contract the services of, acquire, or procure autonomous maritime systems.

Section 40002 covers Spectrum auctions. This section enhances current definitions for understanding; extends the competitive bidding process through September 30, 2034 (except for specified frequencies); specifies that competitive bidding will be used to grant licenses. In addition, the Assistant Secretary will identify frequencies for non-Federal and/or shared Federal/non-Federal use. For the Auctions, licenses will be issued for reallocation through competitive bidding. Appropriations of $50,000,000 from unallocated Treasury funds will be available to the Department of Commerce through September 30, 2024 to conduct spectrum analysis of bands of frequencies and publish a biennial report.

Section 40003 covers Air Traffic Control (ATC) improvements. Unallocated Treasury funds from 2025 will be allocated to ATC and used through September 30, 2029 to achieve the following:

(1) $4,750,000,000 for telecommunications infrastructure modernization and systems upgrades; ( 2) $3,000,000,000 for radar systems replacement; (3) $500,000,000 for runway safety technologies, runway lighting systems, airport surface surveillance technologies, and to carry out section 347 of the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2024; (4) $300,000,000 for Enterprise Information Display Systems; (5) $80,000,000 to acquire and install not less than 50 Automated Weather Observing Systems, to acquire and install not less than 60 Visual Weather Observing Systems, to acquire and install not less than 64 weather camera sites, and to acquire and install weather stations; (6) $40,000,000 to carry out section 44745 of title 49, United States Code, (except for activities described in paragraph (5)); (7) $1,900,000,000 for necessary actions to construct a new air route traffic control center (in this subsection referred to as ARTCC: Provided, That not more than 2 percent of such amount is used for planning or administrative purposes: Provided further, That at least 3 existing ARTCCs are divested and integrated into the newly constructed ARTCC; (8) $100,000,000 to conduct an ARTCC Realignment and Consolidation Effort under which at least 10 existing ARTCCs are closed or consolidated to facilitate recapitalization of ARTCC facilities owned and operated by the Federal Aviation Administration; (9) $1,000,000,000 to support recapitalization and consolidation of terminal radar approach control facilities (in this subsection referred to as TRACONs, the analysis and identification of TRACONs for divestment, consolidation, or integration, planning, site selection, facility acquisition, and transition activities and other appropriate activities for carrying out such divestment, consolidation, or integration, and the establishment of brand new TRACONs; (10) $350,000,000 for unstaffed infrastructure sustainment and replacement; (11) $50,000,000 to carry out section 961 of the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2024; (12) $300,000,000 to carry out section 619 of the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2024; (13) $50,000,000 to carry out section 621 of the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2024 and to deploy remote tower technology at untowered airports; and (14) $100,000,000 for air traffic controller advanced training technologies.

In addition, a first report is due to Congress 180 days after enactment (July 4, 2025) and every 90 days thereafter describing expenditures made under this section.

Section 40004 covers space launch and reentry licensing and permitting user fees. The fees will be assessed per pound of payload or the yearly flat-rate assessment, whichever is lesser as specified by year in the Bill. The funds collected will be placed in a special account called "Office of Commercial Space Transportation Launch and Reentry Licensing and Permitting Fund" to be used to cover the expenses of the new Office of Commercial Space Transportation within the FAA.

Section 40005 coversMars missions, Artemis missions, and the Moon to Mars program and begins with a funding base of $9,995,000,000 from unappropriated general funds from the Treasury. Said funds will be available through September 30, 2029.

Section 40006 covers corporate average fuel economy civil penalties revises Section 32915 of title 49 USC $5 to $0 and $10 to $0 (so no fuel economy penalty anymore). These revisions took effect upon President Trump signing the Bill into Law July 4, 2025.

Section 40007 covers payments for lease of Metropolitan Washington Airports. The lease is required to be renegotiated every 10 years. This section updates the "in 1987" dollars equivalent to "in 2027" dollars. This means the $3 million in 1987 becomes $15 million in 2027 for the first year of renewal, adjusted yearly for the value of the dollar in subsequent years. Looking at it another way, either things have become 5 times more expensive or the value of the dollar is 1/5 of what it was in 1987. Perhaps both?

Section 40008 covers recission of certain amounts for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) undersections 40001, 40002, 40003, and 40004 of Public Law 117-169 (136 Stat. 2028).

Section 40009 covers reduction in annual transfers to Travel Promotion Fund by amendingSubsection (d)(2)(B) of the Travel Promotion Act of 2009 (22 U.S.C. 2131(d)(2)(B)) reducing the $100 billion to $20 billion (an $80 billion savings).

Section 40010 covers treatment of unobligated funds for alternative fuel and low-emission aviation technology rescinds any unobligated balances undersection 40007(a) of title IV of Public Law 117-169 (49 U.S.C. 44504 note).

Section 40011 covers recission of amounts appropriated to Public Wireless Supply Chain Innovation Fund permanently rescinds $850,000,000 under section 106(a) of the CHIPS Act of 2022 (Public Law 117-167; 136 Stat. 1392).

In general, Title IV covers a wide range of activities from commercializing the space program to modernizing ATC, to removing penalties for not car manufacturers achieving fuel consumption goals as well as removing funding for "green initiatives" where applicable.


William Whipple Jr was born January 25, 1731 (New Style Calendar) or January 14, 1730 (Old Style Calendar) in Kittery, Province of Massachusetts Bay (Now Maine). He was educated like all other children then he became a sailor. He married his first cousin Catherine Moffat in 1767. They had one child who died in infancy. He earned a living by trading in wood, rum, and slaves between North America, West Indies, and Africa.

By 1775, William Jr became a member of the New Hampshire Committee of Safety, which led to his being elected to the Continental Congress. Serving along side his second cousin Stephen Hopkins. Once he sided with the Patriots, William Jr realized he could not fight for freedom while holding another in bondage, so he made a deal with his man servant where he would release his servant at the end of the war as long as the servant served with him during the war. The servant agreed and at the end of the War, the servant was released. William Jr (and his servant) fought in the Revolutionary War Battles of Saratoga, Bemis Heights, Bennington, and Rhode Island reaching the rank of General. After the war, William Jr was appointed to the Court Circuit as an associate justice of the Superior Court of New Hampshire.

William Jr died November 28, 1785 at age 55/56 (depending on which calendar version you use) while riding his assigned court circuit. He is buried in North Cemetery, Portsmouth, NH. At the US Bicentennial in 1776, his headstone was replaced with a new memorial honoring his service.



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