President Donald Trump Marks 100 Days in Office


President Donald Trump Marks 100 Days in Office | National Republican Party

President Donald Trump marks the first 100 days of his second term in office. After his historic win of a second non consecutive term, it was clear within hours of inauguration that he had given what he needed to do a lot of thought. His administration hit the ground running with executive orders and other policy initiatives to begin setting the Unites States back on course consistent with the Make America Great Again mandate he was given by the voters.

In a return to common sense, law and order, and American values, Americans across the country are marking the many successes seen in Trump’s first 100 days and many more things that have been put in motion to bear fruit in the coming months and years.

The achievements are hard to deny even though the mainstream media would like everyone to think differently.

A Media Research Center analysis of the ABC, CBS and NBC evening newscasts shows the new Trump administration has faced a withering 92% negative coverage, even worse than the relentlessly hostile coverage Trump faced in early 2017.

The New York State Conservative Party is very happy with President Trump’s historic first 100 days in office.

“President Trump hit the ground running and hasn't slowed down since,” said New York State Conservative Party Chairman Gerard Kassar. “He promised action, he delivered action — and he’s only getting started.”

“While others talk, President Trump acts,” Kassar continued. “He’s fixing what’s broken, securing what matters, and laying the foundation for a brighter, freer future. The Conservative Party stands firmly behind him — and so does the forgotten middle class who built this country.”

The NYS Conservative Party highlighted Trump’s key accomplishments in the first 100 days:

1. Shut the borders and brought sanity back to America's front door;

2. Ended the immigration crisis that politicians have kicked down the road for decades;

3. Created DOGE — the Department of Government Efficiency — slashing waste and cutting bureaucratic bloat;

4. Revived American energy by fast-tracking pipelines and drilling permits;

5. Restored respect for law enforcement with real support and real resources;

6. Terminated discriminatory DEI mandates in federal hiring and contracting, returning merit to the forefront;

7. Unleashed small businesses by wiping away stifling regulations;

8. Stood up to China’s unfair business practices;

9. Rebuilt military readiness with real funding and real priorities, not woke nonsense;

10. Nominated constitutionalist judges at a breakneck pace, safeguarding American freedoms for a generation;

11. Returned common sense to a national social issue conversation while protecting the sanctity of all lives.

Others chimed in with their support of the first 100 days.

Speaker of the US House of Representatives Mike Johnson said on X, “President Trump has been able to do far more for the American people in the first 100 days than the Biden Administration did in four years. Thanks to the Trump White House, AMERICA IS BACK—and we’re just getting started!”

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) said, “In his first 100 days, President Donald Trump delivered bold leadership, restored strength on the world stage, and reignited the American spirit. He made promises, and he delivered those promises.”

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