By S.E. Gunn, PhD - All News Pipeline
On November 7, 2025, President Trump signed the Proclamation Anti-Communism Week, 2025 remembering the destruction caused by communism world-wide. President Trump writes that his Administration stands united in defending the values that make our country great. Any system that denies the right of every person to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness will ultimately find itself on the ash heap of history.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim the week of November 2 through November 8, 2025, as Anti-Communism Week.
It is amazing how many "Democratic Socialists" (the politically correct term for "communists") are now in power in government positions from Mayors to Governors to Senators to Representatives. When will the Senate codify President Trump's election EOs? Without secure elections, more "Democratic Socialists" will find their way to power and ultimately take over making our Constitution and Bill of Rights moot.
On November 7, 2025, the White House posted the statement First Lady Melania Trump Named “Patriot of the Year” by Fox Nation during an awards ceremony. Here is the transcript of her acceptance speech:
I applaud American Dreamers and Innovators who embrace originality. Let’s embrace the spirit of ambition. Let’s celebrate everyone who dares to think differently, for it is these courageous Americans who are the heartbeat of our civilization. Trust me, I know a little bit about challenging convention.
Patriotism in our country dates back to our rebellious founders, who raged against British rule, seeking independence from the Crown. They all defied expectations, politically and intellectually. Each shared a common trait – they reinvented how things work. We all have an image of Benjamin Franklin flying his kite in a lightning storm – the original innovator in science and technology. Thomas Jefferson pioneered architecture and design. Hamilton – our banking system. Each built an extraordinary life – and in doing so, built a stronger America. Their personal ambition became a public good, benefitting us all.
We see it again and again – personal achievement fuels collective progress. When someone creates from conviction – a song, a movement, an idea – it ripples outward, uniting our people. Daring to chase your dream is the American way. Innovation isn’t accidental here – it’s in our DNA. In this country, innovation is a form of patriotism. But most innovators know – it’s lonely when you are close to the edge of imagination – when you have a deep belief in your own power to create new realities. This is exactly where real change begins.
American ingenuity built Silicon Valley, landed humans on the moon, and powered every industrial leap forward – from our winding railroads to Artificial Intelligence. Our great capital markets fuel development, and every day we celebrate our cultural disruptors from music to art and my new favorite frontier – The Silver Screen. The silver screen and I have been in deep conversation lately. You may have heard the news – I produced a new film with Amazon MGM named – Melania.
What does the world want to know about becoming America’s First Lady? The idea came to me shortly after the presidential election — a first-of-its-kind capturing the twenty days of my life before the inauguration. Twenty intense days of transformation – from private citizen to First Lady – balancing my business, my philanthropy – “Fostering the Future,” building my East Wing team and the White House staff, and, of course, caring for my family. Creatively, my film provides a snapshot into a defining moment in history. But what’s equally powerful is its ripple effect. My single vision united photographers, filmmakers, music makers, writers, and creative visionaries across New York, Palm Beach, D.C., and L.A., leading to an impactful bi-coastal collaboration – driving job growth and impact far beyond the screen.
Every breakthrough starts with one person daring to imagine what’s never been done. Her friends call it unrealistic, her family declares its “far-fetched” – but the human spirit moves forward anyway, turning vision into reality. One mind, one idea, one act of courage. Risk and reinvention aren’t optional – they’re obligations. Be relentless in experimentation. Never stop trying new things. Keep pushing yourself to grow, both intellectually and personally. Embrace different perspectives, even opposing ones. Open your mind. Then change the world through your talent and hard work.
We talk a lot about “the greater good.” The truth is, the greater good is built by the few who dare to think differently. It’s the designer who imagines beauty where others see data. It’s the engineer who stays up all night refining an algorithm that reshapes an entire industry. Those who produce, give. They create employment, tools, knowledge, and eventually – cities. And from their creation, the common good rises – naturally, beautifully, inevitably.
So America, tonight, let’s make a personal pledge to celebrate ambition and scale imagination to create a more advanced and prosperous society. Individual productivity is not selfish. It’s the heartbeat of civilization.
On November 7, 2025, the White House published the article Trump Administration Cracks Down on Foreign-Owned Meat Packing Cartels announcing that President Trump has directed the DOJ to investigate meat packing companies for potential collusion, price fixing, and price manipulation. The goal is to protect not only US consumers but US farmers, US ranchers, and US working families who are suffering from these practices. The article provides 4 reasons for this directive:
- For too long, a handful of giant meat packers have squeezed America’s cattle producers, shrunk herds, and jacked up prices at the grocery store.
- The “Big Four” meat packers — JBS (Brazil), Cargill, Tyson Foods, and National Beef — currently dominate 85% of the U.S. beef processing market, up from just 36% in 1980.
- Industry consolidation has crushed competition and hammered cattle producers.
- This has led to the exploitation of American consumers, farmers, and ranchers.
On November 7, 2025, the White House published the Fact Sheet President Donald J. Trump Secures Major Settlement with Cornell University explaining the settlement will ensure Cornell will comply with Federal law. They will also pay $30,000,000 over 3 years as penalty; invest $30,000,000 over 3 years in research programs that directly benefit US farmers; conduct annual 'campus climate' surveys; Cornell's President must certify quarterly reports detailing compliance with the settlement. The US will reinstate Federal grants and close pending Title VI and Title IX investigations. The settlement addresses discriminatory practices at Cornell and advances reforms in higher education.
On November 7, 2025, the White House published the article Democrats Are to Blame for Airport Chaos calling the Schumer Shutdown a "brazen, demented betrayal of the American people." As we approach Thanksgiving, airports are cutting flights due to the impact of the Schumer Shutdown. Americans expecting life-saving medicines, medical travel, or even pleasure travel to visit family during Thanksgiving are worrying how much worse things will get before the Democrats decide to reopen the government. On top of that, major airports are refusing to play the following video where Kristi Noem explains that the government shutdown is entirely the fault of Senate Democrats who refuse to agree to a "clean CR" they approved 12 times under President Autopen and 1 time under President Trump. But all of a sudden they can no longer vote for it anymore? Only 6 more Democrats need to agree to HR5371 for the government to reopen. Remember it takes 60 votes and even though Republicans have the majority in the Senate, that only represents 53 votes (however, there are a couple RINOs included in that number).
It is now day 39 of the Schumer Shutdown, here is the Senate's HR5371voting history:
Nov 04 yea = 54 nay= 44
Oct 28 yea = 54 nay = 45
Oct 22 yea = 54 nay = 46
Oct 20 yea = 50 nay = 44
Oct 16 yea = 51 nay = 45
Oct 15 yea = 51 nay = 44
Oct 14 yea = 49 nay = 45
Oct 09 yea = 54 nay = 45
Oct 08 yea = 54 nay = 45
Oct 06 yea = 52 nay = 42
Oct 03 yea = 54 nay = 44
Oct 01 yea = 55 nay = 45
Sep 30 yea = 55 nay = 45
Sep 19 yea = 44 nay = 48
Today, the Senate voted on the cloture motion on paying Federal workers (S3012 Shutdown Fairness Act) and it failed, yet again with a vote of 53 yeas 43 nays:
- Yeas: 50 Republicans, 3 Democrats, 0 Independents
- Nays: 0 Republicans, 41 Democrats, 2 Independents
- Not Voting: 3 Republicans (Cormyn R-TX, Moran R-KS, Tuberville R-AL), 1 Democrat (Fetterman D-PA)
President Trump's Presidential Actions published in the Federal Register (FR) to date:
- 212 Executive Orders
- 103 Proclamations
- 85 Presidential Orders, Memoranda, Determinations, Permits, and Notices
The FR published the following Presidential Actions on November 7, 2025:
- EO 14357 signed November 4, 2025 Modifying Duties Addressing the Synthetic Opioid Supply Chain in the People's Republic of China (discussed in my November 5, 2025 ANP Article)
- EO 14358 signed November 4, 2025 Modifying Reciprocal Tariff Rates Consistent With the Economic and Trade Arrangement Between the United States and the People's Republic of China (discussed in my November 5, 2025 ANP Article)
- Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction signed November 5, 2025 was sent directly to the FR. This action follows actions in EO 12938, EO 13094, EO 12938, EO 13382, EO 12938; this notice extends EO 12938 for an additional year.
- Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to the Threat From Securities Investments That Finance Certain Companies of the People's Republic of China signed November 5, 2025 was sent directly to the FR. This action follows actions in EO 13959, EO 13974, EO 13959, EO 14032; this notice now extends EO 13959, expanded in EO 14032, for an additional year.
- Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Iran signed November 5, 2025 was sent directly to the FR. This action extends EO 12170 for another year. This renewal is distinct from the March 7, 2025 renewal of EO 12957 from March 15, 1995.
LAWFARE lawsuit tracker to date: there have been no updates to the LAWFARE Tracker since November 6, 2025.
The Bill of Rights, with the first 10 amendments, was passed by Congress September 25, 1789 and ratified December 15, 1791. It has been amended another 17 times to include additional specific rights.
The Eighteenth Amendment covering Prohibition of liquor was ratified on January 16, 1919 and repealed on December 5, 1933:
After one year from the ratification of this article the manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors within, the importation thereof into, or the exportation thereof from the United States and all territory subject to the jurisdiction thereof for beverage purposes is hereby prohibited.The Congress and the several States shall have concurrent power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.This article shall be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitution by the legislatures of the several States, as provided in the Constitution, within seven years from the date of the submission hereof to the States by the Congress.
18th Amendment puzzle:
17th Amendment solution:
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