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Commentary: 365 Wins in 365 Days – President Trump’s First Year Sparks a New American Comeback

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One year ago, President Donald J. Trump returned to the White House with a bold promise: restore strength at home, peace abroad, and prosperity for all Americans. Just 365 days later, the Trump administration is calling its first year the most productive in modern presidential history, and even critics agree it’s been one of the most action-packed.

From record-breaking border enforcement and economic growth to rising American energy output and new global peace deals, the past year marks a major shift in national direction. The message from the Trump White House is clear: America is back.

Border Secured, Laws Enforced

Illegal border crossings dropped to their lowest levels since the 1970s, thanks to a sharp focus on enforcement, border wall construction, and military support at the southern border. The administration reports more than 2.6 million removals of illegal aliens, including tens of thousands with criminal records.

President Trump also ended “catch and release,” reinstated the “Remain in Mexico” policy, and overhauled border technology. A national emergency was declared on Day One to unlock funding and resources, and for eight straight months, no illegal immigrants were released into the U.S. interior, a historic achievement.

The White House says these moves brought back law and order at the border, protected American workers, and sharply cut drug smuggling, including a 56% drop in fentanyl trafficking.

Crime Falls to Historic Lows

Violent crime is falling fast. Homicides dropped more than ever before in U.S. history, with cities like Chicago and New Orleans reporting their lowest murder rates in decades. Federal task forces and local partnerships helped take down gangs like MS-13 and seize thousands of illegal weapons.

Overdose deaths are down 21%, and police officer fatalities have dropped 25%. The Trump administration credits this to law enforcement support, tougher immigration enforcement, and declaring fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction.

An Economy Built for the American Worker

Gas prices dropped below $3 per gallon in most states, and even below $2 in some, as U.S. energy production soared. Inflation is down to just 2.4%, and real wages are rising again. President Trump also signed the largest middle-class tax cut in decades, bringing relief to families, small businesses, and seniors.

Thanks to trade enforcement and onshoring, the administration says $10 trillion in investment has come back to the U.S. Job growth is strong, especially in blue-collar industries, and housing is becoming more affordable as mortgage rates fall.

Private sector wages are up, and credit card interest rates are now capped to help working families. Manufacturing is growing, with major investments in autos, appliances, and semiconductors. Farmers received $12 billion in aid and gained new export deals with China and Bangladesh.

America First on the World Stage

In just one year, President Trump helped broker peace in multiple global hotspots, including Ukraine, Israel and Gaza, India and Pakistan, and Armenia and Azerbaijan. The administration secured the release of hostages, ended wars, and pushed NATO allies to increase defense spending to record levels.

The U.S. also captured Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, imposed tough sanctions on Iran, and re-established America’s leadership role without putting troops in endless wars. A new U.S. space defense system was announced, and Space Command is moving to Alabama, creating tens of thousands of jobs.

Powering a New Energy Boom

The Trump administration declared a national energy emergency and opened millions of acres for drilling. Oil and gas production hit record levels, and the U.S. became the first country ever to export more than 100 million metric tons of natural gas in a year.

Coal, nuclear, and offshore energy projects were revived, while Green New Deal programs were cut. Red tape was removed to fast-track development and lower energy costs for families. As a result, gas, diesel, and electricity prices have all come down.

Cutting Bureaucracy and Restoring Freedom

President Trump signed more than 220 executive orders to reduce red tape, fire wasteful contractors, and shut down politically motivated programs. Diversity quotas and “woke” hiring policies were eliminated, replaced by merit-based systems across government.

New rules also protect free speech, religious liberty, and gun rights. Parents now have more control over schools, and whole milk has been reintroduced in school cafeterias. COVID-19 vaccine mandates were removed, and the government stopped funding foreign groups that promote abortion.

Healthcare, Nutrition, and Innovation

The Trump administration launched the “Make America Healthy Again” campaign, focusing on real food, drug price cuts, and medical transparency. School lunches now allow whole milk again, artificial dyes are being phased out of processed food, and drug approvals are moving faster.

President Trump also signed laws expanding access to IVF, cutting insurance costs, and removing unnecessary vaccine mandates for healthy children. A plan for newborn savings accounts, called “Trump Accounts,” is set to help the next generation build financial security from birth.

Looking Forward

With three years to go, President Trump says he’s just getting started. Supporters say his leadership is delivering results across every front — border security, economic growth, national defense, and the restoration of American pride.

From his first day back in office, Trump has moved quickly to carry out his agenda. Whether you call it a comeback or a new beginning, his second term has already reshaped the country in big ways — and it’s only been a year.

Click here to see the list of 365 wins.

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