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EPISODE · Jan 22, 2026 · 49 MIN

365 WINS IN 365 DAYS: President Trump’s Return Marks New Era of Success, Prosperity

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The provided text outlines a comprehensive list of "365 wins" achieved during President Donald J. Trump’s first year back in office (2025–2026). The administration frames this period as the most accomplished first year in modern history, characterized by an "America First" agenda that emphasizes deregulation, border security, economic nationalism, and a shift in foreign policy.The "wins" are categorized into the following major pillars:The administration claims to have achieved negative net migration for the first time in 50 years. Key actions include:The removal of 2.6 million illegal aliens and the deportation of over 400,000 criminals.The resumption of border wall construction and the end of "catch-and-release" policies.Executive orders ending birthright citizenship and invoking the Alien Enemies Act to target gangs like Tren de Aragua.The report highlights a "historic economic performance," including:Energy and Costs: Driving gas prices to five-year lows and achieving record domestic oil and gas production.Tax Relief: Passing the "Working Families Tax Cut" and implementing "No Tax on Tips, Overtime, or Social Security."Trade: Reshoring trillions in investment through expanded tariffs (25% on steel/aluminum) and reducing the trade deficit to 2009 levels.Housing: Taking action to lower mortgage rates and banning large institutional investors from buying single-family homes.The administration credits its "targeted federal crackdowns" for the largest one-year decline in homicides in U.S. history. Other initiatives include:MAHA (Make America Healthy Again): Implementing "Most Favored Nation" drug pricing, restoring whole milk to schools, and removing artificial dyes from food.Drug Enforcement: Cutting fentanyl trafficking by 56% and designating it as a weapon of mass destruction.A major focus was "downsizing the bureaucracy," including:Efficiency: Saving an estimated $215 billion through government efficiency efforts and killing regulations at a 129-to-1 rate.Departmental Overhaul: Beginning the process to close the Department of Education and removing DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) programs across the federal government.Personnel: Revoking security clearances for "deep state" actors and mandating federal employees return to in-office work.The administration claims to have brokered numerous peace deals and ceasefires (including Gaza, Ukraine, and the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict). Other actions include:Securing the capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro.Withdrawing from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Paris Climate Agreement.Pressuring NATO members to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP.Technology: Reaching a deal for a government stake in Intel and establishing a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve.Values: Enacting bans on transgender individuals in the military, protecting school prayer, and mandating "classical architecture" for federal buildings.Veterans: Reducing the VA benefits backlog by 60% and providing a "$1,776 Warrior Dividend" to service members.Conclusion:The article summarizes the first year as a "revolutionary" period that prioritized native-born citizens, dismantled the "administrative state," and reasserted American dominance in energy, trade, and global diplomacy.Border Security and ImmigrationEconomy and IndustryNational Safety and HealthGovernment Reform and EfficiencyForeign Policy and LeadershipInnovation and Culture

The provided text outlines a comprehensive list of "365 wins" achieved during President Donald J. Trump’s first year back in office (2025–2026). The administration frames this period as the most accomplished first year in modern history, characterized by an "America First" agenda that emphasizes deregulation, border security, economic nationalism, and a shift in foreign policy.The "wins" are categorized into the following major pillars:The administration claims to have achieved negative net migration for the first time in 50 years. Key actions include:The removal of 2.6 million illegal aliens and the deportation of over 400,000 criminals.The resumption of border wall construction and the end of "catch-and-release" policies.Executive orders ending birthright citizenship and invoking the Alien Enemies Act to target gangs like Tren de Aragua.The report highlights a "historic economic performance," including:Energy and Costs: Driving gas prices to five-year lows and achieving record domestic oil and gas production.Tax Relief: Passing the "Working Families Tax Cut" and implementing "No Tax on Tips, Overtime, or Social Security."Trade: Reshoring trillions in investment through expanded tariffs (25% on steel/aluminum) and reducing the trade deficit to 2009 levels.Housing: Taking action to lower mortgage rates and banning large institutional investors from buying single-family homes.The administration credits its "targeted federal crackdowns" for the largest one-year decline in homicides in U.S. history. Other initiatives include:MAHA (Make America Healthy Again): Implementing "Most Favored Nation" drug pricing, restoring whole milk to schools, and removing artificial dyes from food.Drug Enforcement: Cutting fentanyl trafficking by 56% and designating it as a weapon of mass destruction.A major focus was "downsizing the bureaucracy," including:Efficiency: Saving an estimated $215 billion through government efficiency efforts and killing regulations at a 129-to-1 rate.Departmental Overhaul: Beginning the process to close the Department of Education and removing DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) programs across the federal government.Personnel: Revoking security clearances for "deep state" actors and mandating federal employees return to in-office work.The administration claims to have brokered numerous peace deals and ceasefires (including Gaza, Ukraine, and the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict). Other actions include:Securing the capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro.Withdrawing from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Paris Climate Agreement.Pressuring NATO members to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP.Technology: Reaching a deal for a government stake in Intel and establishing a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve.Values: Enacting bans on transgender individuals in the military, protecting school prayer, and mandating "classical architecture" for federal buildings.Veterans: Reducing the VA benefits backlog by 60% and providing a "$1,776 Warrior Dividend" to service members.Conclusion:The article summarizes the first year as a "revolutionary" period that prioritized native-born citizens, dismantled the "administrative state," and reasserted American dominance in energy, trade, and global diplomacy.Border Security and ImmigrationEconomy and IndustryNational Safety and HealthGovernment Reform and EfficiencyForeign Policy and LeadershipInnovation and Culture

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