Tue. Feb 11th, 2025
taylor-alert-–-trump-reveals-his-master-plan-to-make-america-rich:-live-updatesTaylor Alert – Trump reveals his master plan to make America rich: Live updates

During his Super Bowl pre-show interview on Fox News, Donald Trump revealed his plan to make America rich again. 

He told Fox host Bret Baier that other nations will not be taking advantage of the U.S. under his watch. 

Trump said ‘we’re not that rich right now’ and ‘I think we’re going to become rich.’

He also mocked Taylor Swift for being booed at the Super Bowl in New Orleans as the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22.

Follow the latest with the DailyMail.com live blog  

14:13

How Trump plans to make America rich again

During his Super Bowl interview with Bret Baier, Trump revealed how he plans to make America rich again.

Baier: You said that tariff is a beautiful word. There are some signs in the market, consumer confidence that they’re a little jittery. So, if all goes to plan, when do you think families would be able to feel prices going down, groceries, energy? Or are you kind of saying to them, hang on, inflation may get worse until it gets better?

Trump: No, I think we’re going to become a rich – and look, we’re not that rich right now. We owe $36 trillion. That’s because we let all these nations take advantage of us. Same thing, like 200 billion with Canada. We owe 300 – we have a deficit with Mexico of $350 billion. I’m not going to do that. I’m not going to let that happen.

20:31

Exclusive:DOGE uncovers farcical $2.3m program training soldiers to 'speak and act in a DEI friendly' way

Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency has terminated a multi-million dollar virtual reality project that taught soldiers how to have ‘difficult conversations,’ DailyMail.com can first report.

The Air Force and Space Force were dolling out millions for a training program not to better enhance soldiers’ fighting capability, but to ‘help grow inclusive-minded leaders.’

It was a priority for military officials under former President Joe Biden to address ‘unconscious bias’ in the military ranks and create a more ‘inclusive’ force, according to a White House memo.

So to do this the Air Force’s Air Education and Training Command handed out a staggering $2.3 million contract to create a virtual reality experience where soldiers would deal with an avatar that would help them speak and act in a DEI-friendly way.

‘This program allows the participants to have a conversation that are both realistic and difficult,’ an Air Force soldier wrote alongside a video testimonial. ‘It uses a virtual avatar that are controlled by trained actors.’

It ‘is just another way that the Air and Space Force are innovating and staying one step ahead of a time when we have difficult conversations!’ the soldier continued.

But that project cut directly against Donald Trump’s executive order to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion programs, so the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) canceled the initiative.

‘DOGE has canceled a $2.3mm contract with the Air Force’s University for the ‘profession of arms center of excellence unconscious bias mixed reality service,” a senior White House official revealed to Daily Mail.

20:00

Vice President Vance arrives for dinner at the Élysée Palace in Paris

United States Vice-President JD Vance arrives for a dinner at the Elysee Palace, during an event on the sidelines of the Artificial Intelligence Action Summit in Paris, Monday, Feb. 10, 2025. (AP Photo/Thomas Padilla)

JD Vance arrived at the Élysée Palace in Paris this evening for a dinner with French President Emmanuel Macron and other dignitaries ahead of a major AI summit on Tuesday.

The trip marks his international debut as vice president.

He flies on to Germany on Thursday for the Munich Security Conference.

Earlier Monday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he expected American officials to visit Kyiv this week and that he would meet Vance in Munich.

U.S. Vice President JD Vance arrives at Elysee Palace to participate in the A.I. Summit Head of State working dinner in Paris, France, February 10, 2025. REUTERS/Leah Millis

U.S. Vice President JD Vance arrives for a meeting with international investors in IA at the Elysee Palace as part of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Action Summit in Paris, France, February 10, 2025. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes

19:40

Speaker Johnson reveals he has spoken with Sen. Lindsey Graham over budget disagreement

Jon Michael Raasch, Political Reporter for DailyMail.com

Speaker Mike Johnson spoke with Sen. Lindsey Graham about their differences in opinion over how to enact the pro-MAGA legislation Donald Trump has been calling for.

The pair spoke at the Super Bowl in New Orleans on Sunday where they attended the big game with the president. Graham had spent all weekend with Trump, notably playing gold with the president in Florida before traveling to Louisiana.

Johnson has been advocating that Congress passes one giant bill with all of Trump’s priorities, ranging from tax cuts to border security.

Graham, meanwhile, has pushed for two bills, one with border security and other priorities and another with tax cuts.

‘We all want exactly the same things,’ Johnson said Monday.

‘[Graham is] really concerned about funding the border initiatives as am I, and we want to do it as quickly as possible.’

‘The best way to guarantee that we achieve all the priorities of the President and we fulfill our campaign promises is to do it all together in one big, beautiful bill. So that still is the strategy of the House. We’re going to drive this,’ the speaker continued.

‘If the Senate sends us a bill that is a nonstarter over here, it will just sit,’ Johnson added.

WASHINGTON DC, UNITED STATES - FEBRUARY 7: Speaker of the House Mike Johnson delivers remarks at a photo op with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (not seen) inside the U.S. Capitol in Washington DC, United States on February 7, 2025. (Photo by Nathan Posner/Anadolu via Getty Images)

19:31

How Medicare could be on the chopping block as GOP feuds over Trump's big MAGA bill

Republicans are searching high and low for ways to cut federal spending to pay for Donald Trump’s sweeping tax cuts, and they may reform Medicare to do it.

For weeks GOP lawmakers have been meeting privately to hammer out the details of their budget plan.

The still unformulated proposal will enable Congress to finally get the ball rolling on massive MAGA legislation that the president has been pushing.

Trump wants his 2017 tax cuts renewed, federal taxes on tips and overtime to be eliminated, money for enhanced border security, and more, all done this year.

The tax cuts are expected to slash up to $5.5 trillion of income from the federal government’s balance sheet, meaning lawmakers have to find ways to cut spending in order to not implode their budget.

To do this some conservative lawmakers are looking at cuts to mandatory spending, which are expenditures required by law like Social Security, defense, servicing the interest on the national debt, and Medicare.

Medicare, which cost $874 billion in 2024, ate up about 15 percent of the government’s total spending.

So now lawmakers are eyeing cuts to the popular program, which provides healthcare coverage for nearly 70 million Americans, in order to satisfy Trump’s demands.

16:44

The real reason Donald Trump left the 2025 Super Bowl early

Donald Trump left the Super Bowl before the fourth quarter on Sunday, leading some to speculate over the reasoning for his early departure.

Some thought the president left because the team he picked to win – the Kansas City Chiefs – were getting an absolute beatdown by the Philadelphia Eagles. Others complained on social media that he wasted taxpayer dollars by only going to half the game.

But the president’s official White House schedule always had him departing around 8:05 p.m. Central Time.

16:21

Kristi Noem blames FBI for ICE raid leak to the LA Times

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem blasted the FBI for a leak of a planned major ICE immigration enforcement in Los Angeles.

16:20

The real reason Donald Trump left the 2025 Super Bowl early

By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

Donald Trump left the Super Bowl before the fourth quarter on Sunday, leading to speculation over the reasoning for his early departure.

Some thought the president left because the team he picked to win – the Kansas City Chiefs – were getting an absolute beatdown by the Philadelphia Eagles. Others complained on social media that he wasted taxpayer dollars by only going to half the game.

But the president’s official White House schedule always had him departing around 8:05 p.m. Central Time.

Trump on Sunday became the first-ever sitting president to attend the Super Bowl. It was likely skipped by his predecessors due to the headache it could cause for the most highly protected individual to go in and out of the stadium.

READ more on why Trump left early from the big game:

15:49

The Vance family arrives in Paris

epa11885669 US Vice President JD Vance (top), his wife Usha Vance (L) and kids arrive at the Orly Airport near Paris, France, 10 February 2025, ahead of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Action Summit. The summit takes place from 10 to 11 February.  EPA/YOAN VALAT

Vice President J.D. Vance arrived with his family in Paris this morning, for a major A.I. summit Wednesday.

He is seen with wife Usha and children (from front to back) Vivek, four, Ewan, seven, and Mirabel, three (all still in their pyjamas.)

As we revealed earlier, the vice president is due to meet French President Emmanuel Macron, EU President Ursula von der Leyen, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, before flying on to Germany for the Munich Security conference Friday.

epa11885674 US Vice President JD Vance (top), his wife Usha Vance (L) and kids arrive at the Orly Airport near Paris, France, 10 February 2025, ahead of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Action Summit. The summit takes place from 10 to 11 February.  EPA/YOAN VALAT

French Minister for Overseas Manuel Valls welcomes U.S. Vice President JD Vance and U.S. second lady Usha Vance, as they arrive at Paris Orly Airport in Orly, France, February 10, 2025. REUTERS/Leah Millis REFILE - QUALITY REPEAT

14:16

WATCH: White House video on Trump's Super Bowl appearance

Donald Trump was the first-ever sitting president to attend the Super Bowl on Sunday in New Orleans, Louisiana.

The White House released a 20-second hype-up video of President Trump walking out onto the Caesar’s Super Dome field before the championship game and meeting with first responders.

14:07

DOGE's next target revealed after $59 million spent to put illegal migrants in luxury hotels

By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

Elon Musk suggested Monday that FEMA might be the next agency to go after shuttering USAID last week.

He said DOGE found out the Federal Emergency Management Agency sent payments of $59 million last week to luxury hotels in New York City to house illegal immigrants.

Now President DOnald Trump’s ‘first buddy’ is demanding FEMA, which falls under DHS, push a clawback demand to recuperate the millions in distributed funds.

‘Sending this money violated the law and is in gross insubordination to the President’s executive order,’ Musk claimed on his X platform on Monday.

He added: ‘That money is meant for American disaster relief and instead is being spent on high end hotels for illegals!’

13:55

Trump's strong message about the Gulf of America

President Donald Trump jetted off to New Orleans for the Super Bowl Sunday afternoon – with several events set to put him front and center before a global audience.

He flew from Palm Beach hours after golfing with Tiger Woods on his Trump International Course.

A bevy of senators jammed onto Air Force One for the flight, with plans to join Trump in a luxury box and the Superdome.

He is the first sitting president to attend the big game, after making big sporting events a part of his career and persona.

The route takes them over the water he said was now called the Gulf of America, he will walk the field of the Caesar’s Superdome.

There were reports that Trump was planning a ‘stunt’ to crow about the name change adopted by the government and Google maps. (Mexico’s president and Democratic governors have mocked the change).

13:47

Trump sums up Taylor Swift's horror night

13:46

What Taylor Swift said when she got booed

13:41

Was Trump booed at Super Bowl?

Although some reports suggested Donald Trump was booed at the Super Bowl clips showed him being cheered resoundingly.

The crowd went wild when the president was shown on the jumbotron standing alongside his kids Ivanka and Eric Trump.

Meanwhile, Taylor Swift did not receive as warm of a reception.

When she appeared on the big screen the crowd savagely booed her.

Trump seized on the moment, firing off a Truth Social post that contrasted her jeers with his cheers. He wrote:

The only one that had a tougher night than the Kansas City Chiefs was Taylor Swift. She got BOOED out of the Stadium. MAGA is very unforgiving!

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