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ACCOMPLISHMENTS DURING THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION 2017 TO 2020. THE LIST IS LONG.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS DURING THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION 2017 TO 2020. THE LIST IS LONG.
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AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS
FAA commits $12.5B to modernize control systems. First steps include hiring and telecom overhaul. Aging infrastructure blamed for recent safety issues.

SECOND TERM


ANTI-SEMITISM IN COLLEGES
In 2025, the Department of Justice announced a task force to investigate alleged failures by institutions to protect Jewish students from discrimination, while the Department of Education initiated its own probes. Over 60 colleges and universities are under investigation for potential violations related to antisemitic discrimination... Some of the universities identified by the Task Force are: Columbia University: $200M to Administration + $21M to Equal Employment Opportunit

SECOND TERM


INFRASTRUCTURE
$488 Million in BUILD grants announced for 30 projects. 77% of funding directed to road and bridge projects. Port, transit, and rail projects received a share of the funding. Waterway projects (ports) received more than $35 million . Transit upgrades received 10% of the grants. Rail networks received nearly $3 million .

SECOND TERM


TAX CUTS
Creates a "No Tax on Tips" deduction (max $25,000) for reported tips received by employees and self-employed individuals. Introduces a "No Tax on Overtime" deduction (max $12,500/$25,000 joint) for pay exceeding the regular rate of qualified overtime. Adds a $6,000 deduction for seniors (age 65+) and a "No Tax on Car Loan Interest" deduction (max $10,000) for new, US-assembled vehicles.

SECOND TERM


ONE BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL
Putting America First with the One Big Beautiful Bill! What It Means for You Bigger Paychecks: Largest middle- and working-class tax cut in U.S. history. Typical family's take-home pay is projected to increase by $10,000+ annually . NO tax on Tips or Overtime . Security for Seniors: Zero tax on Social Security for the average recipient. NO cuts to Medicare or Medicaid (strengthened by cutting fraud). $400−$450 Annual Pay Increase for qualifying seniors . Welfare Refor

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VIETNAM
$8 Billion Boeing Deal: Vietnam Airlines agreed to purchase 50 Boeing aircraft. $2.9+ Billion Agri-Sales: Vietnamese companies signed Memorandum of Understanding to buy over $2.9 billion in U.S. agricultural goods. Tariff-Free U.S. Exports: Vietnam committed to preferential (zero-tariff) market access for substantially all U.S. exports.

SECOND TERM


CLIMATE CHANGE
Climate Change - considered the greatest con-job, ending the globalchange.gov website and rescinding the endangerment finding around greenhouse gasses to combat climate change.

SECOND TERM


BORDER CONTROL
BORDER CONTROL: Southern border encounters hit a historic low of just 6,070 in June 2025. NO CATCH AND RELEASE: Zero illegal aliens released into the U.S. interior for the second straight month. GOTAWAYS CRUSHED: "Gotaways" dropped an astonishing 90% . FIVE-DECADE RECORD: This fiscal year is on track to see the fewest illegal immigrant encounters in five decades!

SECOND TERM


DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO AND RWANDA
Signed Peace Deal: Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda's foreign ministers signed a peace deal at the White House on June 27, 2025 , to end their 30-year conflict. Key Provisions: The agreement included the withdrawal of Rwandan troops from eastern DRC within 90 days and the DRC ending support for the FDLR militia . US and Mineral Trade: The US-brokered deal also aims to establish a regional economic framework centered on the critical minerals trade .

SECOND TERM


MANDATORY ENGLISH
Mandatory English Language proficiency for Commercial Truck Drivers

SECOND TERM


NATO
NATO Defense Spending Skyrockets: Key Takeaways Historic Increase: Nearly all NATO members commit to raising defense spending from 2% to 5% of GDP by 2035. U.S. Pressure Wins: The agreement is a direct result of strong U.S. leadership demanding equitable burden-sharing . Spain Opts Out: Only Spain resisted the push, committing to a meager 2.1% of GDP. Top Spenders (2024 GDP): Poland (4.12%), Estonia (3.43%), and the U.S. (3.38%) lead the alliance. Implications: Funds w

SECOND TERM


ISRAEL AND IRAN PEACE
Ended the 12-Day Conflict: The ceasefire on June 24, 2025, ended the direct Iran–Israel war (labeled the "12 Day War"), which marked the first direct, open military confrontation between the two nations. Mediated by Key International Players: The agreement was brokered through diplomatic efforts by the United States and the regional mediator, Qatar , whose intervention was key to securing the truce. The Ceasefire Ultimately Held: Despite a volatile start that saw immedi

SECOND TERM


IRAN STRIKE
World Made Safer: The obliteration of Iran's nuclear program immediately eliminates the greatest threat to global stability. Preventing Nuclear Proliferation: The U.S. strike stops the imminent spread of nuclear weapons in the Middle East. American Strength Unmatched: Operation proves the U.S. military has the power and will to neutralize existential threats. Peace Through Strength: President Trump's decisive action is the ultimate show of force, deterring all adversaries

SECOND TERM


MANUFACTURING
Global Innovation Hub: Policies promoting $200 Billion in R&D and manufacturing investment by US and foreign tech giants (e.g., NVIDIA, Micron) in the US accelerate global access to next-gen technology (e.g., advanced chips). Fair Market Access Expansion: New trade agreements (e.g., USMCA) maintained and secured expanded market access for American exports (like agriculture and industrial goods) in key international markets, which supports more balanced and reciprocal global

SECOND TERM


GOLDEN DOME
Core Policy: Commits the U.S. to deploying a next-generation missile defense shield to defend against aerial attacks and guarantee secure second-strike capability. Space Component: Mandates plans for accelerating the deployment of the Hypersonic and Ballistic Tracking Space Sensor and space-based interceptors.

SECOND TERM


INDIA AND PAKISTAN
Nuclear danger averted: President Trump announced the full and immediate ceasefire on May 10, 2025, between the two nuclear-armed nations. Mediation success: Secretary Rubio and VP Vance held talks with top Indian and Pakistani officials over a 48-hour period. Hostilities stopped: The ceasefire, stopping all military action on land, air, and sea , took effect at 5:00 PM IST that same day

SECOND TERM


MERIT-BASED
Ends Disparate Impact: Eliminate disparate-impact liability in employment. Focuses on Merit: Prioritizes merit and skill over concerns about disproportionate group outcomes. Stops Federal Enforcement: Directs agencies to deprioritize enforcement of disparate-impact claims.

SECOND TERM


TARIFFS
Implemented Tariffs on imported goods including Liberation Day tariffs They include: 50% tariffs on Indian goods - including a 25% penalty for trade with Russia 50% tariffs on Brazilian goods 30% tariffs on South African goods 20% tariffs on Vietnamese goods 15% tariffs on Japanese goods 15% tariffs on South Korean goods 100%+ tariffs on China proposed 35% tariffs on Canadian good in discussion 30% tariffs on Mexican goods under reprieve EXECUTIVE ORDER 14257

SECOND TERM


BITCOIN
Strategic Bitcoin Reserve: To establish a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve and a Digital Assets Stockpile. BTC in the reserve will not be sold and kept as reserve assets of the U.S.

SECOND TERM


LUMBER and TIMBER
Committing the U.S. to increasing domestic timber production by reversing forest regulation policies and implementing policies that expand timber production and sound forest management. The order calls for an improvement in the speed of approving forestry projects and streamlining the Endangered Species Act consultations. The order further streamlines the approval process by requiring agencies to suspend, revise or rescind all existing regulations applicable that pose an und

SECOND TERM
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