WH BRIEFING: Trump Signed It Yesterday And What Happened 24 Hours Later Has Democrats FURIOUS
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President Donald Trump’s administration moved within 24 hours to begin implementing the newly signed Secure America Act, directing new money and personnel toward border enforcement, immigration operations and related security priorities.
In today’s Next News Network White House Rundown, carried with streaming partner Trump Daily Posts, the White House cast the immediate rollout of the law as the defining development of the day. According to the administration’s account, new funding is being allocated to ICE and Border Patrol, with priority placed on payroll, equipment, body cameras, uniforms, drones and detection technology. The White House also said Homeland Security Investigations personnel and resources are being surged to target human trafficking networks and criminal drug organizations, while operations expand to identify, detain and deport criminal illegal aliens. At the same time, the administration said border wall construction and hardening projects are accelerating under the new funding. White House messaging on the law emphasized the speed of implementation after the President signed the measure the previous day. The administration also tied the package to agricultural protection, saying its ongoing response to the New World screwworm in Texas remains active through control zones, surveillance and sterile male fly releases, with federal officials describing the border security funding as part of a broader effort to protect ranchers, farmers and the food supply.
The President’s public schedule, as outlined in the daily guidance, pointed to a day centered on internal meetings and closed-door work at the White House. Thursday began with Executive Time at 8 a.m., followed by an Intelligence Briefing at 11 a.m. The President was also scheduled to sign a proclamation in the Oval Office at 3 p.m., hold a policy meeting at 4:30 p.m., and participate in tele-rallies from the Oval Office at 6:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. The daily guidance said all of the President’s listed events were closed press, limiting public visibility into the day’s discussions while underscoring the administration’s focus on internal policy and communications activity. Taken together with the rapid implementation messaging around the Secure America Act, the official schedule reinforced a White House presenting itself as moving quickly on enforcement and executive action.
The other major public event on the White House calendar came from First Lady Melania Trump, who appeared at the Treasury Department to launch what the administration described as the first savings and investment vehicle in the United States created specifically for foster youth. The White House said the Fostering the Future Accounts initiative is intended to give foster children greater financial autonomy as they enter adulthood and was developed in collaboration with the Treasury Department. Under the program, state child welfare agencies will be able to open accounts for foster children, and the administration said 23 governors, including Ron DeSantis and Greg Abbott, have already committed to implementation. The White House said the initiative was authorized by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and is supported by guidance from Treasury, Health and Human Services, and the Office of Management and Budget.
Pool reports from the event said Mrs. Trump’s appearance began at 11:17 a.m. inside the Treasury building and drew roughly 120 attendees, including foster care organizations and staff members from Treasury, HHS and OMB. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent introduced the First Lady, and the pool report said House Ways and Means Chairman Jason Smith, Idaho Gov. Brad Little and Kellyanne Conway were among those present. In remarks summarized by a second pool report, Mrs. Trump said the program would provide foster children with dedicated savings and investment vehicles aimed at supporting asset ownership, long-term wealth building and independence at age 18. The Treasury Department, working with state child welfare agencies and foster youth representatives, is expected to help establish the accounts. The event concluded without a question-and-answer session.
This White House Rundown now turns from the President’s and First Lady’s activities to the rest of the day’s broader news coverage.