It’s been a month since Donald J. Trump was sworn in as the nation’s 47th President, and he’s wasted no time delivering on his promises to make America great again—at breakneck speed.
CNN’s Kaitlin Collins described the past few weeks as a whirlwind, remarking on the President’s rapid action and unprecedented accessibility.
Perhaps she meant it as a dig, but if a President doing what he promised and making public appearances is surprising, that says more about past administrations than it does about Trump.
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In just four weeks, the Trump administration has accomplished what many would consider impossible. Let’s break it down.
President Trump and Elon Musk have made historic government cuts, surpassing even Ronald Reagan’s eight-year tenure. At the heart of this effort is the Department for Government Efficiency (DOGE), originally created under Barack Obama. With Musk at the helm, DOGE immediately implemented a federal hiring freeze and canceled hundreds of contracts, saving billions of taxpayer dollars.
Now, with Trump’s empowerment, DOGE is actively reducing the federal workforce. A buyout offer for government employees unwilling to support the administration’s agenda has left Democrats in despair, labeling the effort a ‘coup’—though few coups offer eight months of paid leave.
Representative Jamie Raskin dismisses concerns over waste, fraud, and abuse, but last year alone, Biden’s Government Accountability Office estimated federal fraud losses between $233 billion and $521 billion—likely an understatement. Private sector fraud rates are below 3%, while the federal government operates at a staggering 20% fraud rate. One in five taxpayer dollars is effectively stolen.
Trump’s efforts don’t just benefit his administration—they set up future presidents, regardless of party, for success by ensuring a more efficient and responsible government.
Another key reform has been the consolidation of USAID, which had funneled millions into climate and DEI projects abroad with little return for Americans. Secretary of State Marco Rubio explained the move succinctly:
Despite opposition from activist judges, the Trump administration remains committed to cutting waste, freezing federal spending, and restructuring the workforce for efficiency.
Trump has taken bold action to reinstate service members discharged over Covid vaccine refusals, ensuring back-pay and benefits for those affected. Over the weekend, he signed an executive order halting federal funding for schools that mandate the Covid vaccine.
Medical freedom, long overshadowed by bureaucratic mandates, is once again a priority.
Trump’s economic policies have sent U.S. steel stocks soaring. With a 25% tariff on global steel manufacturers, American industry is thriving. Additionally, retaliatory tariffs on Chinese goods were imposed in response to the flood of fentanyl and illegal immigration.
Meanwhile, Trump has secured cooperation from Canada and Mexico on border security, avoiding immediate tariffs while prioritizing America’s safety.
A newly established sovereign wealth fund will manage $5 trillion in U.S. assets—marking a shift toward long-term economic stability and national wealth accumulation.
Trump’s deregulation of AI and crypto is providing American innovators the freedom they need to keep the U.S. at the forefront of technological advancement. Additionally, he made good on his promise to pardon those charged over the January 6th Capitol protests. Thousands who faced harsh treatment, media vilification, and government persecution now have a chance to rebuild their lives.
He’s also begun the process of declassifying long-hidden files on the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr., fulfilling another campaign commitment.
Trump has severed ties with organizations that undermine U.S. sovereignty, including the World Health Organization, several UN agencies, and the Paris Climate Accord. The WHO’s pandemic response exposed its alignment with global control rather than public health, making the departure a long-overdue move.
On the diplomatic front, Trump has prioritized American citizens, securing the release of ten Americans, including schoolteacher Marc Fogel, from foreign imprisonment—an effort the Biden administration had neglected.
Trump also reaffirmed unwavering support for Israel, sanctioning the International Criminal Court for issuing an arrest warrant against Prime Minister Netanyahu. Meanwhile, he’s spearheading negotiations for peace and rebuilding in Gaza.
Despite Democratic fear-mongering, Trump’s leadership has demonstrated that peace through strength is not just a slogan—it’s a reality.
The Laken Riley Act, now law, mandates detention for illegal aliens accused of serious crimes. Border security has also seen a dramatic turnaround, with illegal migrant encounters down 87% since Trump reinstated the Remain in Mexico policy on Day One.
The media spent last year blaming Republicans for tanking a border deal—turns out, we never needed it.
Additionally, Trump has put an end to DEI programs across the federal workforce, eliminating divisive and wasteful spending on ‘diversity for diversity’s sake.’ Common sense has also prevailed in sports—men identifying as women are no longer allowed to compete against female athletes.
No matter how the left spins it, America is winning again. These victories aren’t just for Trump voters—they’re for every American.
For four years, patriots refused to be silenced, and in November, they showed up once more. Now, we are witnessing what happens when America comes first and common sense prevails.
Thank God. Thank you. And God Bless America!
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