It was another whirlwind day for President Trump as he continued his relentless pursuit of campaign promises—and then some. Since taking office, he’s been on a mission, not just to fulfill his pledges but also to settle some old political scores along the way.
This administration’s first month has been nothing short of astonishing, a spectacle of rapid-fire decisions and power moves that have left political pundits scrambling to keep up.
In the latest round of political housecleaning, Trump has been revoking security clearances left and right—and it doesn’t look like he’s stopping anytime soon. The President has the authority to do this, and he’s not hesitating to use it.
It all started on January 20th when he canceled the clearances of 51 former intelligence officials who had cast doubt on the authenticity of the Hunter Biden laptop story, including ex-CIA Director John Brennan and former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper.
Just days later, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s clearance was next on the chopping block. Since then, the list has grown to include prominent figures like Former Chair of the Joint Chiefs General Mark Milley, Former Secretary of State Antony Blinken, New York AG Letitia James, and Former NSA Jake Sullivan, among others.
But it’s not just about political payback. Trump has also been laser-focused on lowering the cost of medical care, particularly for those who struggle the most to afford it.
After tackling healthcare, Trump turned his attention to the economy, vowing to defend American industries and protect U.S. workers from an influx of foreign imports—especially when those imports involve natural resources that are abundant right here at home.
Speaking of natural resources, there’s been a lot of buzz about the deal to secure valuable assets in Ukraine, leveraging America’s massive financial investment in the ongoing conflict with Russia. Just days ago, Ukraine seemed to be firmly opposed to any such arrangement.
Well—that stance appears to have shifted.
Meanwhile, trustworthy polling firms like Mark Mitchell and Rasmussen continue to show Trump leading the pack. And it’s not just them—other polls are echoing the same sentiment, painting a promising picture for the former president.
But beyond the numbers, what about his supporters? How do they feel now that a few weeks have passed? Are they satisfied with his fast-paced agenda and his no-holds-barred approach to leadership?
And just when you thought things couldn’t get more interesting—Trump is shaking up immigration policy too. If you want to move to the U.S., you might just get to cut to the front of the line… if you’re willing to fork over a cool $5 million.
This administration is rewriting the playbook on presidential power moves, and it’s clear that Trump isn’t just playing the game—he’s changing the rules. Stay tuned because this ride is just getting started.
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