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365 Wins in 365 Days

President Trump's Return Marks New Era of Success, Prosperity

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365 Wins in 365 Days

Auteur(s): The White House
Narrateur(s): Tom Brooks
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Reading all of President Trump's accomplishments in his first 365 days in office—all 365 of them.

"Securing America’s Borders and Putting Americans First” is a bullet-point scorecard of what the Trump Administration says it achieved in its first year. On immigration, it claims negative net migration in 2025, more than 2.6 million removals plus two million “self-deportations,” sharply lower illegal crossings, and reduced fentanyl trafficking, supported by detention over release, renewed wall construction, visa revocations, and tougher actions against cartel and terrorism-linked entrants.

It then pivots to public safety, citing a major one-year drop in homicides, declines in violent crime, and city-focused task forces that made arrests, seized illegal firearms, and targeted transnational gangs.

Economically, the document credits deregulation and tax relief for job growth, faster GDP expansion, lower inflation, and wage gains, alongside trade and tariff policies meant to boost manufacturing and shrink the trade deficit. It also highlights “innovation” initiatives such as large-scale AI investment, expanded spectrum access, space goals, and a new framework for stablecoins.

Internationally, it touts ceasefires and brokered agreements, plus missile-defense planning and higher allied defense-spending commitments.

Later sections list military modernization, government “efficiency” measures, health policies focused on drug pricing and nutrition, and an “energy emergency” aimed at expanding LNG exports, drilling, coal, and nuclear projects over the year.

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