PRESIDENT TRUMP GIVES VOTERS JUST WHAT THEY ASKED FOR
Donald Trump is once again President – and his second administration promises to be more Trumpian than ever.
Sworn in just after noon yesterday (1/20) – both the inauguration ceremony and his stick-swinging inauguration speech shielded from the cold inside the Capitol Building – he is essentially picking up where he left off. This time, however, Trump & Co have far more experience of how to navigate Washington’s corridors of power. They’re already showing it.
The past few weeks have seen Trump’s transition team prove its deftness in everything from foreign policy – that Gaza ceasefire – to a domestic agenda rife with executive orders promising to dismantle the vast DEI and identity politics network that former president Joe Biden and the Democrats had assembled with such alacrity.
And as Trump’s second inauguration speech made clear, he is only just getting started.

Democrats are in freefall.
Vladimir Putin’s plan to outlast Joe Biden and an exhausted West has run into an unpleasant surprise – Donald Trump is surrounding himself with pro-Ukrainian hardliners.
Senate Democrats who are considering holding up the confirmations of President Donald Trump’s cabinet appointments might want to rethink that course of action.
President Donald Trump was so busy on his first day in office that it’s been a challenge to cover everything that he did.








