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Trump $250 Bill Design Advances, Newsom Targets January 6 Payouts
Senator Adam Schiff Condemns Trump $250 Bill Proposal as Illegal
- Senator Adam Schiff called the $250 bill plan a violation of law.
- Officials pressed the Bureau of Engraving and Printing for designs.
- No printed prototypes or new legislation confirmed as of May 28, 2026.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 28 (TNGB) – Senator Adam Schiff stated that Donald Trump wants his image on a $250 bill violating laws against living president currency portraits, as he put it. The comment responded to reports that Trump administration officials pressed the Bureau of Engraving and Printing to design such a bill. A 2025 bill H.R. 1761 exists but no new legislation has passed as of May 28, 2026, and no prototypes have been printed. Schiff suggested helping Americans with bills instead of this proposal.
Schiff urged Trump to help Americans with bills rather than seek currency honors.
Why This Matters: The proposal tests legal boundaries on currency design without confirmed prototypes or passed legislation as of May 28, 2026.
Gavin Newsom Plans 100 Percent Tax on January 6 Payouts in California
- California will tax January 6 payouts at 100 percent rate.
- The tax targets those who assaulted police during the events.
- Newsom said such payments do not deserve taxpayer support.
CALIFORNIA, May 28 (TNGB) – Governor Gavin Newsom announced that California will tax any payout from Trump’s January 6 slush fund at 100 percent, he clarified. He argued that people who assault cops and overthrow democracy do not deserve a taxpayer funded payday. The policy responds to reports of compensation programs linked to the events. Newsom positioned the tax as protection for state resources against undeserved rewards.
Newsom vowed full taxation of January 6 payouts to safeguard California public funds.
Why This Matters: The tax sets a state-level deterrent against federal compensation for January 6 participants and protects taxpayer resources.
Gavin Newsom Signs Bill Banning Seizure of Ballots in California
- New law makes it illegal to seize ballots or election equipment.
- Newsom cited Trump and MAGA actions as threats to democracy.
- The bill strengthens protections for California voting systems.
CALIFORNIA, May 28 (TNGB) – Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill making it illegal to seize ballots or interfere with election equipment in the state, he clarified. He stated that as Trump and MAGA assault democracy the state is not sitting idly by but safeguarding elections. The legislation provides new protections for voting processes and equipment. Officials expect stronger trust in California election systems after the signing.
Newsom enacted strict barriers against ballot seizures to protect state elections.
Why This Matters: The law adds state-level safeguards against election interference and reinforces voting integrity in California.
Representative Nancy Mace Stresses Record of No Tax Increases in Congress
- South Carolina voters received a promise of no tax hikes.
- The delegation never voted to raise taxes during its term.
- Mace emphasized fulfillment of commitments to constituents.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 28 (TNGB) – Representative Nancy Mace stated that when the people of South Carolina sent the delegation to Washington they made a promise to work for constituents, the representative noted. She noted that the group has never voted to raise taxes in Congress during their terms. The comments came amid ongoing fiscal policy debates in the capital. Mace highlighted this record as direct proof of campaign promises kept for voters back home.
Mace pointed to zero tax increase votes as evidence of dedication to South Carolina.
Why This Matters: The record demonstrates consistent opposition to tax increases and fulfills campaign pledges to South Carolina voters.
Trump Administration Reportedly Designs $250 Bill Prototypes With President Portrait
- Trump administration officials pressed for $250 bill prototypes.
- A 2025 bill H.R. 1761 exists but no new legislation passed.
- No printed prototypes confirmed as of May 28, 2026.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 28 (TNGB) – Trump administration officials reportedly pushed the Bureau of Engraving and Printing to create prototypes for a new $250 bill featuring President Donald Trump’s portrait. A 2025 bill H.R. 1761 exists addressing currency matters but no new legislation passed as of May 28, 2026. No confirmed prototypes have been printed. The effort follows standard procedures but stands out due to the living president image.
No printed prototypes or new law confirmed for the $250 bill as of May 28, 2026.
Why This Matters: The design request challenges currency traditions without confirmed printed prototypes or passed legislation as of May 28, 2026.
Trump and U.S. Treasury Reportedly Design $250 Bill Featuring President Face
- Reports confirm officials pressed for $250 bill design work.
- H.R. 1761 from 2025 exists but no new legislation passed.
- No printed prototypes confirmed as of May 28, 2026.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 28 (TNGB) – Trump and the U.S. Treasury are reportedly advancing design work on a $250 bill with the president’s face on it per recent reports from sources. A 2025 bill H.R. 1761 exists but no new legislation has passed as of May 28, 2026. No confirmed prototypes have been printed. The design process reportedly includes input from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
Design work on the $250 bill proceeds without printed prototypes or new law as of May 28, 2026.
Why This Matters: The design work raises questions about legal compliance without confirmed printed prototypes or passed legislation as of May 28, 2026.
Texas Operation Lone Star Apprehends Special Interest Aliens From China
- Operation Lone Star continues arrests of illegal immigrants at the border.
- Texas DPS helped apprehend Special Interest Aliens from China.
- The operation targets potential national security threats.
TEXAS, May 28 (TNGB) – Operation Lone Star continues nonstop to arrest illegal immigrants along the Texas border with federal and state support, the governor stated. Last night Texas DPS helped track and apprehend Special Interest Aliens from China attempting entry. The effort targets individuals posing potential security risks from various nations. Authorities reported successful operations in recent days amid ongoing enforcement.
Border operations reportedly netted Chinese nationals flagged as special interest aliens.
Why This Matters: The apprehensions strengthen border security and address specific threats from designated special interest aliens.
U.S. Central Command Confirms Iran Missile Launch Toward Kuwait
- Iran fired a missile in the direction of Kuwait.
- U.S. Central Command verified the launch and trajectory.
- The incident occurred amid heightened regional tensions.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 28 (TNGB) – U.S. Central Command confirmed that Iran fired a missile toward Kuwait in a recent incident. The launch reportedly took place as part of ongoing regional activities involving Iranian forces. Officials monitored the trajectory closely to assess any threats to allies. No immediate impacts were reported from the missile event.
Centcom verified the Iranian missile launch aimed at Kuwait territory.
Why This Matters: The launch escalates regional tensions and prompts closer monitoring of Iranian military actions by U.S. forces.
Israel Announces Missile Strike Carried Out in Beirut
- Israel announced it conducted a missile strike inside Beirut.
- The action targeted specific locations in the Lebanese capital.
- Reports link the strike to ongoing security operations.
ISRAEL, May 28 (TNGB) – Israel has said it carried out a missile strike in Beirut according to official statements. The military operation reportedly hit designated targets in the city amid conflicts with militant groups. Lebanese authorities responded with condemnation and calls for international attention. The strike adds to recent escalations in the Israel Lebanon border area.
Israeli forces reportedly struck targets in Beirut during the latest operation.
Why This Matters: The strike intensifies cross-border conflict and increases risks of wider regional involvement.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent Launches TrumpAccounts App to Open Markets
- The app aims to make financial markets reachable for more citizens.
- Bessent noted long standing barriers for average Americans.
- TrumpAccounts seeks to increase participation in investments.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 28 (TNGB) – Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced the launch of the TrumpAccounts app to address financial markets feeling out of reach for too many citizens, he observed. He expressed pride in the new tool designed to open investment access across the country. The platform reportedly simplifies entry into markets for average Americans. Bessent positioned it as a step toward greater economic inclusion.
Bessent introduced TrumpAccounts to expand financial opportunities for everyday citizens.
Why This Matters: The app lowers barriers to investment and promotes broader participation in U.S. financial markets.
April PCE Inflation Rises to 3.8 Percent Highest Since 2023
- April PCE inflation rose to 3.8 percent.
- This is the highest level since May 2023.
- Core PCE inflation increased to 3.3 percent.
USA, May 28 (TNGB) – April PCE inflation the Federal Reserve preferred inflation measure reportedly rose to 3.8 percent marking the highest reading since May 2023. Core PCE inflation also climbed to 3.3 percent its highest point since October 2023. The Fed target remains 2 percent making the current metric nearly double the desired level and raising concerns about price stability.
The inflation data reportedly shows the metric nearly double the Federal Reserve target.
Why This Matters: Higher inflation readings may prompt the Federal Reserve to reconsider interest rate cuts in coming months.
Key Inflation Measure Reaches Three Year Peak Squeezing Finances
- The inflation gauge hit its highest level in three years in April.
- Gas prices and food costs are rising sharply.
- American household budgets face increased pressure from these trends.
USA, May 28 (TNGB) – A key inflation gauge accelerated in April to the highest level in three years based on the latest economic reports. Spiking gas prices combined with higher food costs are creating financial strain for many American families nationwide. The acceleration adds to evidence of persistent inflationary pressures affecting daily expenses across the economy.
The acceleration reportedly adds pressure on American household budgets amid rising costs.
Why This Matters: Sustained price increases may reduce consumer purchasing power and slow economic growth in key sectors.
Treasury Secretary Bessent Warns Oman on Strait of Hormuz Tolls
- US Treasury Secretary Bessent issued a warning to Oman.
- The US will not tolerate tolling in the Strait of Hormuz.
- The statement addresses regional maritime security concerns.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 28 (TNGB) – US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent reportedly warned Oman that the United States will not tolerate any effort to impose a tolling system in the Strait of Hormuz. The remarks come during a period of heightened regional tensions and follow US actions to maintain open access to the vital waterway. The warning aims to deter any unilateral moves that could disrupt global trade flows.
The statement reportedly reinforces the US stance on free navigation rights.
Why This Matters: The warning may prevent new tolls that could raise costs for global energy shipments through the strait.
Trump Appointed Judge Refuses to Block Mail Ballot Executive Order
- A Trump appointed federal judge refused to block the order.
- The executive order limits mail in voting options.
- The decision clears the path for the policy to proceed.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 28 (TNGB) – A federal judge appointed by President Donald J. Trump has reportedly refused to block the president’s executive order regarding mail in voting procedures. The ruling allows the administration to move forward with changes to ballot access rules for upcoming elections. Opponents had sought to halt the measure but the court sided with the government position for now.
The decision reportedly enables the executive order to take effect as planned.
Why This Matters: The ruling may change how millions of Americans cast ballots in the next election cycle.
CIA Official Arrested for Stealing 40 Million Dollars in Gold
- A CIA official was arrested for taking home gold and cash.
- The items included 40 million dollars in gold and 2 million in cash.
- Fraudulent time sheets were used in the scheme.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 28 (TNGB) – A CIA official has reportedly been arrested after allegedly taking home 40 million dollars worth of gold and 2 million dollars in cash. The theft reportedly involved filling out fraudulent time sheets to facilitate the removal of the valuables from secure facilities. Authorities discovered the scheme during an internal review and took immediate action.
The arrest reportedly stems from an internal investigation into the official misconduct.
Why This Matters: The case may prompt tighter security protocols for handling high value assets within intelligence agencies.
US Jobless Claims Increase to 215000 Last Week
- US jobless claims rose to 215000 last week.
- Layoffs remain low despite economic uncertainty.
- The Iran war contributes to the uncertainty.
USA, May 28 (TNGB) – US jobless claims reportedly rose to 215000 last week according to the latest labor department figures. Despite the increase layoffs have stayed at relatively low levels even as economic uncertainty grows from the ongoing Iran conflict. Analysts suggest the modest rise may not indicate a broader weakening in the job market at this stage.
The claims increase reportedly occurs amid broader economic pressures from global events.
Why This Matters: The modest rise in claims may indicate early signs of labor market softening amid global tensions.
Iran IRGC Claims Attack on US Airbase in Kuwait Retaliation
- Iran’s IRGC released a statement on retaliation.
- It claims an attack on a US airbase in Kuwait.
- The action responds to a US strike in the Strait of Hormuz.
TEHRAN, May 28 (TNGB) – Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps reportedly released a statement claiming that it retaliated to a US strike on an Iranian military position by attacking a US airbase in Kuwait. The announcement follows recent US military strikes in the Strait of Hormuz after Iran launched drones at ships there. Both nations have accused each other of escalating the conflict in the region.
The IRGC claim reportedly details the specific target in Kuwait as part of the response.
Why This Matters: The claimed attack may heighten risks to US personnel and assets in the Persian Gulf region.
Lindsey Graham Says Trump Deals With Biden Created Global Mess
- Lindsey Graham commented on President Donald J. Trump handling global issues.
- He attributed the problems to the previous Biden administration.
- The statement came during a public appearance.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 28 (TNGB) – Senator Lindsey Graham reportedly stated that Donald Trump is dealing with a mess that the Biden administration created for the world. The remarks address the current administration’s foreign policy challenges and the inherited international situations from prior leadership. Graham called for support in resolving these ongoing global matters effectively.
The comment reportedly points to Biden era policies as the source of current difficulties.
Why This Matters: The remarks may shape congressional debate over responsibility for current foreign policy challenges.
Guatemala Agrees to Joint US Strikes on Drug Traffickers
- Guatemala agreed to carry out joint strikes with the US.
- The targets are drug traffickers inside its borders.
- This expands the Trump administration military campaign in Latin America.
GUATEMALA CITY, May 28 (TNGB) – Guatemala has reportedly agreed to conduct joint strikes with the United States targeting drug traffickers operating within its own national borders. The cooperation represents an expansion of the Trump administration military campaign against narcotics networks across Latin America. Officials from both countries are coordinating the operations to disrupt supply chains and trafficking routes.
The agreement reportedly strengthens bilateral efforts to combat drug trafficking in the region.
Why This Matters: The joint operations may disrupt drug supply routes but could raise sovereignty concerns in Central America.
US Jobless Claims Rise to 215000 Despite Low Layoffs
- Weekly jobless claims increased to 215000.
- Layoffs have not spiked significantly.
- Economic uncertainty from the Iran war persists.
USA, May 28 (TNGB) – US jobless claims reportedly rose to 215000 last week even as overall layoffs stayed low amid economic uncertainty tied to the Iran war. The labor market shows resilience despite the uptick in new claims and global tensions affecting investor confidence. Government data indicates no immediate surge in unemployment filings beyond the modest increase.
The figures reportedly confirm continued low layoff rates in the US economy.
Why This Matters: Stable layoff levels may support consumer confidence even as global events create economic headwinds.



