Trump Achievements in 9 Months
Segment #631
We have all seen that the Democrats response to Trump is limited to calling him Hitler, a Nazi, a fascist, and a dictator who ultimately seeks to destroy democracy. Certainly this is sufficient fodder for any whackos to take him or his supporters out. Interesting to note that social media is making it more difficult to find the clips once the comments are uttered. That obviously is both good and bad.
Babylon Bee ….or the legacy media as reporting.. your choice
Hitler Brings Peace To Israel
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a stunning development that experts said could change the course of geopolitics for the foreseeable future, Hitler announced a historic agreement that would bring lasting peace to Israel.
While historians were shocked to see that the man who was long thought to be the epitome of hatred toward the Jewish people had successfully brokered a peace treaty to usher in peace for the war-torn region of the Middle East, they had no choice but to acknowledge the positive impact Hitler was now having on Israel's fortunes.
"Saving and protecting Jewish people is what Hitler is all about," said one historian following the announcement of the ceasefire. "We all hoped there would someday be peace between Israel and all of its neighboring Arab countries, but I've got to admit, I never would have predicted that it would be Hitler who pulled it off. Well done, Hitler. You really came through for the Jews on this one."
Members of the media and the public at large could hardly believe that Hitler had pulled off such a surprising peace treaty to safeguard the Jewish people. "It just goes to show that sometimes it's the guys you'd least expect," said one reporter following Hitler's announcement in the White House. "For the last decade, all we've heard about this guy is that he's ‘literally Hitler' and how he was going to plunge the world into war and destruction like the first Hitler did almost a century ago. But, you know what? I've got to hand it to Hitler on this one."
At publishing time, the Jewish people issued a statement of gratitude to Hitler for playing a key role in their survival.
Key Achievements of Donald Trump's Second Term (January 20, 2025 – October 14, 2025)Donald Trump's second term, now approaching its nine-month mark, has been characterized by an unprecedented volume of executive actions—209 executive orders signed so far, more than any first-year total since Franklin D. Roosevelt—focusing on deregulation, border security, economic revitalization, and foreign policy de-escalation. While legislative output has been limited (only five major bills signed in the first 100 days), the administration has leveraged executive power to advance a "Project 2025"-inspired agenda, emphasizing efficiency and "America First" priorities. These efforts have drawn praise for rapid implementation but criticism for bypassing Congress and facing over 200 legal challenges.Below is a categorized summary of major achievements, drawn from official White House releases, policy trackers, and independent analyses. Outcomes are measurable where possible, with partisan divides noted (e.g., high Republican approval, low Democratic support).Executive Actions and Government Reform
Biden ad calling Trump a Nazi - https://x.com/i/status/1793021516818309427
Record Executive Output: Signed 143 executive orders in the first 100 days (surpassing FDR's 99), including revoking 111 Biden-era policies. Total: 209 EOs, 54 memoranda, and 95 proclamations by October 9.
Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE): Established via EO 14158 on January 20; led to tens of thousands of federal layoffs/buyouts through the "Fork in the Road" program, saving an estimated $32–$90 billion in wasteful spending.
Ethics and Bureaucracy Overhaul: Revoked Biden's ethics orders (EO 13989/13990/14091); dismissed 17 independent inspectors general; targeted "deep state" elements with Schedule F reclassifications for easier firing of underperformers.
Pardons and Clemency: Issued blanket pardons for 1,500+ January 6 defendants on Day 1; pardoned 23 anti-abortion protesters and Ross Ulbricht; commuted sentences for 14 others.
Economy and Trade
Tax and Fiscal Reforms: Passed the "One Big Beautiful Bill" via reconciliation, extending 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act provisions (e.g., no tax on tips/overtime, child credit up to $13,300); rescissions package saved $9 billion.
Job Growth and Inflation Control: Added 671,000 net jobs (all to native-born workers, beating forecasts four months straight); core inflation at 2.1–2.4%; egg prices down 53–62%, gas at 20-year low.
Tariffs and Investments: Imposed 10–28% tariffs on imports (highest since 1901), collecting $90 billion in duties and a record $27.2 billion June surplus; secured $7.6 trillion in pledged investments (e.g., $1 trillion in AI, $90 billion in Pennsylvania manufacturing).
Trade Deals: New agreements with UK, China, Indonesia; Ukraine minerals pact; exemptions benefiting U.S. farmers/manufacturers.
Economic Metric
Pre-Term (Jan 2025) Current (Oct 2025)
Change
Job Additions Baseline +671,000 +671,000 (native-born focus)
Tariff Revenue $90B
Inflation Rate ~3.5% 2.1–2.4% -1.1 to -1.4%
Investments Pledged = $7.6T
Immigration and Border Security
Enforcement Surge: Border encounters down 90–96% (e.g., 6,070 in June, lowest since 1970); 209,000+ deportations, 100,000+ criminal arrests (including 2,700 Tren de Aragua members and 600+ terrorists).
Policy Shifts: Ended CBP One app and parole releases; designated 8 cartels as terrorist organizations; reinstated "illegal alien" terminology; resumed border wall construction with first contract awarded in March.
Legislation: Signed Laken Riley Act (mandatory detention for criminal migrants); "Gold Card" EO for $1–2M investor visas; $100K H-1B fees with high-skill prioritization.
Public Safety: CBP Home app for self-deportation; ended federal reimbursements for non-citizen Medicaid and SNAP benefits for 1.4 million.
Foreign Policy and National Security
Middle East Peace: Announced 20-Point Gaza Plan (September 29) with Netanyahu, leading to October ceasefire, hostage releases, and Hamas disarmament; obliterated Iran's nuclear program via airstrikes (June Iran–Israel war); brokered Israel-Iran ceasefire.
Global De-escalations: Ceasefires in India-Pakistan, Rwanda-DRC, and Syria stability pathway (3 Nobel nominations); NATO allies commit to 5% GDP defense spending; paused foreign aid for 90 days.
Other Wins: Returned ~50 American hostages; reinstated Cuba as terror sponsor; EO on wrongful detention sponsors; de-escalated Russia-Ukraine via negotiations (no new U.S. wars started).
Exits and Declarations: Withdrew from Paris Climate Agreement and WHO; reclaimed influence over Panama Canal.
Energy, Environment, and Domestic Policy
Energy Independence: Declared national energy emergency; issued 44% more drilling permits; ended EV mandates and offshore wind pauses; promoted Alaska oil/gas expansion.
Social and Health Reforms: Banned DEI/censorship in federal agencies; ended funding for gender-affirming care for minors and transgender athletes in women's sports; "Make America Healthy Again" initiative cut 35% of artificial dyes in food.
Education and Military: Dissolved parts of Department of Education (boosted school choice/AI instruction); military recruitment hit peacetime highs; ended COVID vaccine mandates, rehired discharged soldiers.
Other: Halt Fentanyl Act; Take It Down Act; English as official language EO; $306 billion in drug price negotiations; 25% VA wait-time improvement (85% veteran satisfaction).
Category
Key Bills Signed - Immigration, Laken Riley Act, Mandatory detention for 100,000+ criminals, Funding, Stopgap Appropriations
Avoided shutdown; $9B cuts
Oversight
3 CRA Resolutions
Overturned Biden environmental/financial rules
Public Perception and Challenges
Approval Ratings: Started at 47% (Gallup); peaked at 53% (CBS/YouGov, Feb); ended first 100 days at 39% (ABC, lowest in 80 years). 83% of Americans note increased immigration enforcement; 71% see more agency restructuring.
Trump's term has prioritized swift, unilateral action, yielding tangible metrics like border lows and economic surpluses, but sustainability depends on midterm elections and court rulings. For ongoing updates, sources like the White House tracker and Ballotpedia provide real-time EO lists.