Shocking ads from the White House: Trump reveals historical changes in policies and rights


By Angel Leon @gubatron

On August 5, 2025, Trump and Pam Bondi announced in the White House the elimination of national injunctions, the restoration of parental rights in schools and a migratory agenda that suspends citizenship by birth, financing of sanctuary cities and resettlement of refugees. With 2,711 arrests of terrorists and gang members, the administration prioritizes security, facing criticism and legal challenges.
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  • Trump announces the end of national injunctions and restoration of parental rights in schools.
  • Migration agenda suspends citizenship by birth and funds to sanctuary cities.
  • 2,711 arrests of terrorists and gang members reinforce security approach.
  • Measures face criticism and possible legal challenges.


Washington DC, August 5, 2025, 11:54 AM MDT
– At a press conference at the White House this morning, President Donald Trump, accompanied by Attorney General Pam Bondi, announced a series of political measures that promise to transform the legal, educational and migratory landscape of the United States. The statements, broadcast live from the presidential podium, have generated immediate reactions of support and controversy, marking a turning point in their second administration.

Double victories in the Supreme Court

The president highlighted two historical decisions of the Supreme Court, approved by a margin of 6-3. The first effectively eliminates national injunctions, a tool that, according to Trump, had been used by only five liberal federal districts to block their agenda for years. “Five districts controlled the policies for 330 million Americans,” he said, noting that this practice exceeded the number of injunctions issued throughout the combined twentieth century.

The second victory restores parental rights in schools, allowing parents to choose to exclude their children from content related to gender ideology. The lawyer Todd Blanche, present at the conference, stressed that this measure returns to families the control over the education of their children, ending the forced exposure to controversial content.

Immediate policy avalanche

With the deleted judicial barriers, the Trump administration has launched a series of policies that will enter into force without delay. These include a period of 30 days to review citizenship by birth, the suspension of financing to sanctuary cities, the interruption of refugee resettlement and the cessation of federal funds for gender reassignment surgeries. These measures, according to the president, reflect the mandate received from US voters and address national security and values problems.

Focus on security and immigration

Pam Bondi revealed shocking data on the operations of application of the law, including the arrest of 2,711 alleged terrorists and gang members such as MS-13, the Sinaloa Cartel and the ADD in a single day. These actions, backed by homeland investigations Security Investigations (HSI), prioritize the arrest of violent criminals. The mention of these figures has revived the debate on illegal immigration, with Trump insisting on the need to act quickly against “murderers, traffickers and drug traffickers.”

Legal and constitutional context

The President described these reforms as a return to the Constitution and a restoration of the balance of powers, arguing that the judicial system had usurped the Executive Authority by allowing almost 700 federal judges to block presidential policies. “This is not a concentration of power, it is the end of judicial tyranny,” he said. However, legal experts, such as Professor Gerald Neuman by Harvard Law School, warn that changes such as the end of citizenship by birth face constitutional obstacles, given that the 14th amendment protects this right unless it is modified through a complex legislative process.

Reactions and perspectives

Trump’s statements have generated a whirlwind of reactions. Policies defenders celebrate the elimination of judicial delays that, according to them, paralyzed the implementation of the presidential agenda for years. Critics, on the other hand, see in these measures a risk to individual rights and a centralization of the Executive Power. Civil rights organizations have already announced plans to legally challenge some of these initiatives.

In parallel, the White House has scheduled an additional announcement for today on volunteer applications for Christmas, which suggests a political calendar loaded in the next few days. Meanwhile, operations against gangs such as MS-13, which include recent successes such as the arrest of a key leader on March 27, 2025, reinforce the administration security approach.

What follows?

With these policies now in progress, the Trump administration seems determined to capitalize on its judicial victory. However, the future of these measures will depend on how legal challenges and Congress response evolve. As the clock progresses, the nation’s eyes are put in Washington, where the balance between executive, judicial power and citizen rights is being redefined in real time.

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