You see, sometimes you have to wait for results. You have to be patient—as hard as that can be. So please, people, as we dive into a new day—relax—and let me start with some good news.

Attorney General Pam Bondi says that despite wild internet rumors to the contrary, the FBI is currently sifting through a mountain of evidence on Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes against humanity.

I don’t know about you, but I’m willing to be patient with the DOJ and the FBI while they do this right. This is something that can’t be rushed.

Just yesterday, Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel announced the astounding progress they’ve made in fighting child sex predators as a result of Operation Restore Trust. The operation involves 55 FBI field offices across the nation and has resulted so far in the rescue of 115 children and the arrests of 205 child sexual abuse offenders.

These people are the worst of the worst—and I’m glad the DOJ and FBI are sending the message loud and clear: just because you can hide behind a screen doesn’t mean you can hide from the authorities.

Let’s put that into perspective: 115 children rescued. 205 sex offenders arrested. In five days!

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Yet I’ve noticed how impatient Americans on both sides of the aisle have gotten with the Trump Administration. Democrats point to every unresolved issue like it’s a big “I told you so” on government ineffectiveness. Meanwhile, some Republicans are ready to rain down hellfire on Bondi and others because they’re not seeing instant gratification.

To that I say: Come on, relax!

Some of these cabinet picks have been in office for less than three months. We’ve got to let them work!

Same goes for the ‘big, beautiful bill’ Trump has promised—the one to extend tax cuts from his first term. Conservatives have circled Memorial Day on the calendar as a drop-dead date, complete with an ominous “OR ELSE.” But again, let them work!

Let’s not forget—Joe Biden’s administration did a number on this country. And let’s be honest, the system has been broken for decades. If we want this done right, we need to give our leaders space to iron out the details.

You wonder why I’m willing to be patient? Just look at what’s already been accomplished. Egg and gas prices are already down. Here’s Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins on reversing the Biden-era blunders.

Like she said, there’s so much work to do—but we can rest easy in how much has already been done.

Another prime example: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has been swinging an ax at unnecessary bureaucratic layers in our military. That includes the so-called “woke” programs and leaders that have weakened our national security.

A man after my own heart.

That dream is becoming a reality, now that the Supreme Court has backed Trump’s ban on transgender individuals in the military—as I mentioned yesterday. Hegseth says there are more unqualified people on payroll than just those confused about their gender. He’s taking care of that, too.

Elon Musk isn’t the only one in charge of downsizing. We’ve got an entire cabinet working to make the federal government the leanest, most efficient version of itself—actually using our tax dollars for legitimate purposes.

Over at the U.S. Treasury, Secretary Scott Bessent is leading that charge. He’s rooting out corruption and demanding accountability for every cent.

The U.S. Treasury was shoveling out billions of dollars to God-knows-where while Nancy Pelosi, in all her wisdom, was demanding Venmo users report earnings over $600. Priorities, right?

Rules for thee, but not for me, huh?

Bessent’s mission goes beyond transparency. He wants to resurrect the roaring success of Trump’s first term—something we all voted for.

And I believe we can get there. But again: we gotta let them work. No panic.

China is now coming back to the table on tariffs. Sure, they’ll play hardball at first. But does anyone really think Trump hasn’t already calculated that? He’s the master negotiator. And his America First stance is finally cutting through the noise of a bloated, corrupted establishment.

While people on both sides wring their hands, complaining that results are too slow, Trump is already delivering—lowering prices, securing our borders, and empowering a cabinet that’s not afraid to get their hands dirty.

Pam Bondi and Kash Patel are out there cleaning up our streets. Pete Hegseth is gutting woke nonsense from the military. Scott Bessent is giving the Treasury a much-needed reality check. And Trump? He’s negotiating with China like a boss.

Give them time—this is Making America Great Again.