The American populace has once again witnessed a week filled with noteworthy achievements, as President Donald J. Trump steadfastly marches forward in his quest for strength, prosperity, and global peace, aiming to secure America’s status as a dominant force for generations to come.
Here’s a selective overview of accomplishments from week 11:
- Illegal border crossings have plummeted to an astonishing record low — a staggering decrease of 95% compared to last year.
- The influx of unaccompanied minor immigrants also hit a historical low.
- Los Angeles Times: “The California-Mexico border, once overwhelmed, now resembles a ghost town.”
- Bloomberg: “Migration to the U.S. has dropped by 99% along the treacherous Panama route.”
- President Trump has intensified efforts to eliminate illegal immigrant crime from our communities.
- The Trump Administration orchestrated the arrest of three illegal immigrant MS-13 gang members in Florida, who are wanted on first-degree murder charges, along with another high-ranking MS-13 figure in New York, linked to 11 murders.
- In collaboration with local law enforcement, the Trump Administration apprehended over 40 individuals in Texas, targeting the notorious Tren de Aragua gang.
- The Trump Administration deported a controversial “influencer” who encouraged illegal immigrants to squat.
- Since taking office, the Trump Administration has apprehended over 113,000 illegal immigrants, deported more than 100,000, and released merely nine into the U.S. — a remarkable 99.995% reduction compared to the same timeframe under the Biden administration.
- President Trump is executing his ambitious plan for reciprocal trade, aiming to reverse decades of globalization that have eroded the industrial backbone of America.
- Coalition for a Prosperous America: “Implementing a permanent, universal baseline tariff is a transformative measure that confronts the self-destructive legacy of decades of misguided free trade policies. This move prioritizes American manufacturing, safeguards working-class jobs, and fortifies economic security against adversaries like China.”
- National Cattlemen’s Beef Association: “America’s family farmers and ranchers have long been exploited by certain international trading partners. President Trump is addressing trade barriers that have prevented consumers abroad from enjoying high-quality American beef.”
- Americans are beginning to see tangible outcomes from President Trump’s declaration that the era of economic complacency is over.
- Nissan reversed plans to cut a shift at its Tennessee production plant.
- General Motors announced an increase in truck production at its Indiana assembly facility.
- Guardian Bikes revealed plans to expand production capacity and enhance U.S. investments.
- Equipment giant JCB committed to doubling the size of its manufacturing facility in the U.S.
- Ford Motor Company and Stellantis both announced plans to offer employee pricing to U.S. consumers.
- President Trump is maintaining a stance of “peace through strength” on the global stage.
- President Trump deployed additional military assets to the Middle East as a deterrent against Iran.
- The Trump Administration finalized a $2 billion air defense agreement with Poland.
- President Trump secured a commitment from Finland to raise its defense spending to 3% of GDP.
- President Trump engaged in a “productive conversation” with Egyptian President El-Sisi regarding progress in eliminating Houthi terrorists.
- In a call with Vietnamese leader To Lam, President Trump reported a willingness to discuss tariff reductions on U.S. imports.
- The economic agenda under President Trump is providing additional relief to Americans.
- The latest jobs report exceeded expectations for the second consecutive month, showcasing substantial private sector job growth, increased full-time employment, wage increases, and a burgeoning labor market.
- CNBC: “Private businesses added 155,000 jobs in March, surpassing projections.”
- Wholesale egg prices have significantly decreased, averaging $3 per dozen — nearly a 60% reduction since January, in response to the Trump Administration’s efforts to combat avian flu and restore chicken supplies.
- President Trump secured the release of two American citizens held in Mexico.
- President Trump signed an executive order aimed at combating price gouging and ticket scalping within the entertainment sector.
- President Trump established the United States Investment Accelerator to attract and facilitate billion-dollar investments in the U.S.
- The Department of Energy announced plans to utilize thousands of acres of its land, including national labs, nuclear sites, and former enrichment plants, to expedite the development of data centers powering the AI revolution.
- The Department of Energy removed additional regulatory hurdles for liquefied natural gas exports.
- The Treasury Department launched a public-private partnership to protect the financial system from illicit activities linked to the Iranian regime and imposed new sanctions against Iran as part of a comprehensive pressure strategy.
- The Treasury Department issued new sanctions targeting financiers of the Sinaloa drug cartel, which has contributed to the influx of deadly fentanyl into the U.S.
- The Treasury Department announced additional sanctions against a network of Houthi terrorist facilitators.
- The Treasury Department rescinded redundant climate-based financial risk guidelines affecting the banking sector.
- The Department of the Interior announced its upcoming oil and gas lease sale in the Gulf of America, fulfilling President Trump’s promise to unleash American energy resources.
- The Department of the Interior enforced President Trump’s executive order aimed at enhancing public safety, cleaning up land, protecting federal parks, and preserving historic monuments in Washington, D.C.
- The Department of Health and Human Services initiated a department-wide restructuring to realign with its core mission, potentially saving taxpayers billions.
- The Department of Health and Human Services announced that states may restrict welfare recipients from using taxpayer funds to purchase unhealthy soft drinks.
- The Department of Labor revealed plans to return $1.4 billion in unused COVID relief funds back to the U.S. Treasury.
- The FBI reported a record influx of new agent applications under its new leadership.
- The Department of Justice dismissed a lawsuit from the Biden administration against Georgia’s election law reforms.
- The Department of Justice initiated investigations into DEI initiatives across several University of California campuses.
- The Department of Justice announced plans to pursue the death penalty for the accused killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
- The Environmental Protection Agency continued its efforts to reduce wasteful spending, closing a politically charged museum established by the previous administration, consolidating office spaces, and eliminating duplicate grants and contracts, resulting in substantial savings for taxpayers.
- The Department of Defense initiated a review of military physical fitness standards to ensure the U.S. remains the strongest fighting force globally.
- The Departments of Education and Justice collaborated to ensure swift investigations into civil rights violations affecting women.
- The Department of Education issued a final warning to Maine for its non-compliance with Title IX, which mandates fair competition for women in athletics.
- The Department of Education cautioned states with unlawful K-12 “diversity, equity, and inclusion” programs that they could lose federal funding.
- The Department of Education urged state education officials to utilize federal funds to support school choice initiatives — a cornerstone of President Trump’s education agenda.
- The Department of Agriculture suspended federal funding to Maine due to its unlawful policies regarding women’s competition in athletics.
- The Department of Agriculture unveiled comprehensive reforms aimed at protecting forests and enhancing domestic timber production.
- The Department of Transportation announced updates to the Safe Streets and Roads for All grant program, eliminating DEI and environmental justice requirements that have hindered funding allocation.
- The Department of Transportation made strides in addressing the substantial backlog of unfulfilled grants left by the previous administration.
- The Department of Housing and Urban Development launched a streamlined website to provide essential information to Americans efficiently, ultimately saving taxpayer dollars.
- U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services officially eliminated the option for a third gender on immigration forms, restoring a sense of common sense to the government’s operations.
- Dr. Mehmet Oz was confirmed as the Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, while Matthew Whittaker was approved as the U.S. Ambassador to NATO, reflecting the swift pace at which President Trump’s nominees are being confirmed.