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The First 100 Days: Trump Hits His Stride

In his first 100 days, President Trump has worked to restore culture—a necessity for the continuation of a nation—to encourage and protect faith, reign in government bureaucracy, and restore reason to the world stage.

Trump is back—and it’s almost like dad came home. In three short months, America is safer, has a renewed sense of confidence, and a restored hope for the future.

President Trump’s first term was ripe with struggle, as the political machine of bureaucrats, NGOs, politicians, judges, and media conspired to impeach and destroy his presidency. Trump ran on the promise to return power to the people, but few Americans fully understood the corruption of the machine, or how hard it would fight to maintain control.

Trump entered office in 2016 with high hopes, high energy, and plenty of “mean tweets.” If there is one thing Trump excels at, it is changing the conversation. At a time when PC culture crushed America and people could no longer speak basic truth, Trump entered DC like a bull in a china shop.

Trump’s bold efforts led to great accomplishments in his first term—a thriving economy, restored peace, stronger borders, and judicial reform—to name a few. Trump’s full potential, however, was impeded by the machine’s incessant impeachment efforts, the unleashing of the worldwide Covid-19 pandemic, civil unrest, and irregularities in the 2020 election.

The past four years under President Biden exposed the government machine, which went on overdrive to erase freedoms, enforce Covid-19 measures, cancel biological gender, entrench racial division, ship billions of American dollars to Ukraine, weaken our military at home, sink the economy, and allow 15 million illegal aliens to cross the southern border.

In the midst of America’s demise, the corrupt government machine raided President Trump’s home and criminally prosecuted him. The fear of Trump prompted bad actors to do what they do best—expose their tactics for all to see.

Through all of this, the people took note. Meanwhile, Trump cleared the chessboard, ran for office with a landslide victory, dodged two assassination attempts, and drafted a new team to strategically plan for America’s return.

Sow the wind, reap the whirlwind.

And as if he had spent the last 4 years planning, Trump’s weapon of choice in 2025 has not been mean tweets, but precision strategy. He studied the enemy, studied himself, and emerged stronger for it.

In his first 100 days, President Trump has worked to restore culture—a necessity for the continuation of a nation—to encourage and protect faith, reign in government bureaucracy, and restore reason to the world stage.

With the help of Elon Musk and his cabinet, Trump is realigning the federal government to the Constitution and the protection of the people—utilizing targeted Executive Orders, downsizing federal agencies, and dismantling billions of taxpayer dollars going to NGOs.

At President Trump’s first cabinet meeting, Elon Musk wisely stated, “We will make mistakes. We won't be perfect. When we make mistakes, we'll fix it very quickly.”

There is strength and humility in being willing to both make and admit mistakes—knowing that criticism will follow, but taking courageous action nonetheless. Musk’s approach is refreshing, as the prevalent inaction of cowardice on the national stage has harmed our culture and our borders, putting our nation’s future at risk.

Trump is once again a dominating force on the world stage—negotiating for peace between Russia and Ukraine and opening strategic conversations to strengthen the United States’ position in places such as Greenland and the Panama Canal.

President Trump continues to change the conversation on multiple fronts—returning America to truth and common sense, provoking fresh conversation in historically stagnant waters, and inspiring our nation with the dream of a return to greatness.

"In America, the impossible is what we do best. There is nothing we cannot do and no dream we cannot achieve. We will restore the American promise, and we will rebuild the nation that we love. We will stand bravely, dream boldly, and nothing will stand in our way, because we are Americans. The future's ours, and our golden age has just begun."

President Donald J. Trump

A kinder, gentler Trump has emerged, with a steel resolve and a twinkle in his eye. Perhaps fueled by his brush with death, a growing faith, or simple determination, Trump now projects relaxed confidence, resolute leadership, and a love for his fellow Americans. Whether surrounded by moms and young girls gathered to celebrate the protection of women’s sports, or talking with wounded veterans, business leaders, or sports teams, the people’s affection for their president—and Trump’s relaxed, fatherly presence—is frequently on display.

If the cheers of the crowd when President Trump enters UFC or football arenas are any indication, America is back.

About the author:

Sylvia Rhodea grew up in a large family in West Michigan, whose love for Jesus, spirited discourse, and the arts was contagious. A wife and mom of 3 boys, Sylvia has worked in foster care and child photography, and is an advocate for protecting children’s health and innocence. With a passion for truthful conversation and investigative journalism, Sylvia has made significant contributions to protecting children and families in Michigan through her writing and speaking.

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