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Following Prepared by The Patriot Oasis, X
President Trump was inaugurated for his second term on January 20, 2025. Below is a compiled list of key achievements from that date through December 31, 2025, based on official reports and summaries.
*Warning, it’s pretty long due to having the best president in modern history in the White House…*
Economy and Jobs
– Created 687,000 private sector jobs since taking office, with native-born workers accounting for all net gains (employment up by 2,079,000 for native-born, down by 543,000 for foreign-born).
– Achieved a 15% annualized increase in real capital spending in the first half of 2025, the largest two-quarter rise in over a decade.
– Generated nearly $90 billion in tariff duties, with a record $27.2 billion surplus in Juneโthe first June surplus since 2005โand customs duties running at an over $300 billion annual rate.
– Lowered gasoline prices to under $3 per gallon nationally, the lowest since May 2021, and reduced mortgage rates from over 7% to about 6.30%.
– Saved Americans over $180 billion through deregulatory efforts (about $2,100 per family of four), including rollbacks of automobile-related rules expected to save consumers more than $1.1 trillion.
– Attracted over $7.6 trillion in investments from companies and foreign governments, including $1 trillion in AI investments and $90 billion in AI and energy projects in Pennsylvania.
– Signed the One Big Beautiful Bill, delivering major tax cuts increasing take-home pay by up to $13,300 for Americans and terminating benefits for 1.4 million illegal immigrants.
– Passed a historic rescissions package saving taxpayers $9 billion in wasteful funding.
– Inked trade deals with the UK, China, Indonesia, and a minerals deal with Ukraine, plus a $14 billion “perpetual Golden Share” sale of U.S. Steel.
– Reduced core inflation to 2.1% (lowest since his first term), with wholesale inflation flat and import prices below expectations.
– Lowered egg prices by 53% since inauguration and 62% from March peak.
– Achieved record highs in the S&P 500 and Nasdaq indices multiple times.
Immigration and Border Security
– Reduced border crossings by 93% year-over-year, with apprehensions averaging 245 per day at the southwest border and nationwide under 10,000 per month.
– Achieved seven consecutive months (May-November) with zero illegal aliens released into the U.S. by Border Patrol.
– Removed over 622,000 illegal aliens and prompted 1.9 million self-deportations.
– Arrested over 100,000 illegal alien criminals via ICE, including 2,700 Tren de Aragua gang members, and conducted major operations like Midway Blitz (4,500 arrests), Metro Surge (670), and others totaling thousands more.
– Increased CBP hiring by 42.5% for officers and 84% for agents; awarded $5 billion in border wall contracts and deployed 130,000 feet of temporary barriers.
– Ended de minimis duty-free treatment, humanitarian parole abuse, and TPS for multiple countries; halted asylum for high-risk countries.
– Designated eight Latin American cartels (e.g., Tren de Aragua, MS-13, Sinaloa) as terrorist organizations.
– Located over 129,000 unaccompanied children lost under the prior administration.
– Cut fentanyl trafficking at the southern border in half compared to 2024.
– Seized 539,984 pounds of drugs, up nearly 10% from 2024.
– Removed over 600 known or suspected terrorists. – Protected over $40 billion in benefit programs from illegal aliens via executive order.
– Declared a national emergency at the southern border on Day 1.
Foreign Policy and National Security
– Secured a historic NATO agreement raising defense spending to 5% of GDP.
– Obliterated Iran’s nuclear program.
– Brokered ceasefires between India-Pakistan, Israel-Iran; a peace agreement between Rwanda-DRC; and a stability pathway for Syria.
– Received three Nobel Peace Prize nominations for peacemaking efforts.
– Inked a deal providing billions in military equipment to Ukraine, with NATO funding it.
– Withdrew from the World Health Organization.
– Restored travel restrictions on foreign nationals to enhance security (June 2025).
– Met with 23 foreign leaders, including multiple visits from Israeli PM Netanyahu and NATO Secretary General. Health and Human Services
– Established the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission to address childhood chronic disease; released assessments and strategies identifying causes like poor diet and toxins.
– Phased out petroleum-based food dyes, approving natural alternatives and removing synthetic ones; convinced 35% of the food industry (e.g., Hershey, major ice cream companies) to eliminate artificial dyes.
– Addressed autism as a public health emergency, partnering NIH and CMS for research; prevalence rose to 1 in 31 children.
– Overhauled FDA’s GRAS rules, launched Operation Stork Speed for infant formula review, and removed prescription fluoride products for children.
– Implemented most-favored-nation drug pricing to align U.S. prices with international ones, lowering costs.
– Saved over $350 million by ending DEI-related grants; terminated or non-renewed 5,000 contracts saving $17.1 billion.
– Launched initiatives for vaccine platforms, shifted from animal testing, and centralized NIH peer review to reduce bias and save $65 million annually.
– Celebrated state MAHA laws in West Virginia, Utah, Arizona, and Indiana banning harmful additives in schools and SNAP.
– Froze funding to universities (e.g., Harvard, Columbia) for failing to protect Jewish students from antisemitism.
Energy and Environment
– Declared a national energy emergency, leading to a 44% increase in oil and gas drilling permits over the prior administration.
– Unleashed energy production in Alaska and withdrew areas from offshore wind leasing.
– Prioritized America in international environmental agreements and stopped “radical environmentalism.”
Education and Social Policies
– Ended radical indoctrination in K-12 schools, expanded educational freedom via vouchers, and reinstated common-sense discipline.
– Protected women from “gender ideology” by recognizing only two sexes, banning men in women’s sports (e.g., universities like Penn and Maine complied), and halting gender-affirming care for minors.
– Weakened the Department of Education by transferring functions; monitored curricula to cut funding for promoting certain ideologies.
– Promoted AI education, reformed accreditation, and increased transparency on foreign influence in universities.
Military and Defense
– All branches (Army, Navy, Air Force, Space Force) met recruitment goals months early; Coast Guard exceeded by 121%.
– Abolished DEI programs, ended transgender protections and treatments, and focused on merit-based promotions.
– Coast Guard seizures of narcotics up 200%, including record offloads of cocaine. Other Key Actions (Project 2025 Implementation)
– Signed over 170 executive orders on Day 1 and beyond, including ending DEI programs, restoring free speech, freezing regulations, and establishing the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
– Implemented about 50% of Project 2025 goals, including restrictions on reproductive rights (e.g., defunding Planned Parenthood, rescinding EMTALA guidance) and LGBTQ+ policies (e.g., purging data, cutting grants). – Restored the death penalty, halted TikTok ban, and combated antisemitism.
– On track for the lowest U.S. murder rate on record due to reinstated law and order.
– Signed landmark laws like the Genius Act, Halt Fentanyl Act, Laken Riley Act, and Take It Down Act.
– Solidified U.S. leadership in AI.

I want to know everything that they can’t publicize yet…๐คฃ…Happy New Year 2026 to all and congratulations to our wonderful USA…250 Years Young!!
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