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31 Days That Shook the World

The content discusses President Donald Trump's accomplishments during his first month in office and highlights the response from both supporters and critics. It emphasizes many successes that went unnoticed by the media.

1. Significant Wins:

• Illegal border crossings decreased by 94% year-on-year.

• The identification of $65 billion in federal waste, mismanagement, and corruption.

• The federal government ended DEI initiatives.

• Male athletes are barred from competing against females in federally funded schools.

• American diplomats secured the release of a dozen U. S. hostages abroad.

2. International Relations and Security:

• Trump's tariff threats prompted Colombia and Mexico to take action against illegal immigration.

• A controversial Middle East peace plan was introduced, focusing on rebuilding Gaza.

• The CIA offered buyouts to its staff, reflecting ongoing changes in government personnel.

3. Trump's Media Engagement:

• Trump answered over 1,000 questions in his first month, significantly more than President Biden.

• Rapid-fire developments led to a mix of surprise and excitement among Trump's supporters.

4. Policy Changes and Initiatives:

• Pressure was reinstated on foreign entities, particularly regarding Iran.

• Specific policies related to abortion were strengthened, including reinstating the Mexico City Policy.

• Significant investments from foreign governments in U. S. businesses were discussed.

5. Public Approval and Support:

• A Harvard-Harris poll indicated a 52% approval rating for Trump among voters, with many supporting his policy approaches.

• Issues such as border security, energy independence, and deportation of illegal criminals garnered overwhelming support.

6. Critique of Opponents:

• The Democratic Party's approval ratings reached a record low while Trump's popularity surged.

• The message conveyed was that the Democratic Party lacked a cohesive alternative to Trump’s policies.

Trump's first month was characterized by numerous achievements that were largely overshadowed by continuous media coverage of his presidency. Despite criticism, his policies appear to resonate well with a significant portion of the American populace, and the landscape suggests a re-evaluation of public opinion toward both Trump and the opposition. The article reflects a sentiment of optimism among Trump supporters as they anticipate the unfolding of his administration's plans. 

https://spectator.org/31-days-that-shook-the-world/

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