Which Campaign Promises Did Trump Fulfill in Year One?
President Trump signed over 200 executive actions, enforced stricter immigration policies with 622,000 deportations, and implemented major federal restructuring cutting $160 million in spending, officials said.
- President Donald Trump marked his one-year milestone on Jan. 20, 2026 by rescinding nearly 80 Biden actions and pardoning 1,500 people after his Jan. 20, 2025 inauguration.
- On April 2, 2025 Trump rolled out sweeping reciprocal tariffs, prompting a market loss of nearly $3.1 trillion and pausing to secure dozens of deals with U.S. trading partners.
- Aggressive immigration enforcement produced negative net migration in 2025, with the Department of Homeland Security claiming over 622,000 deportations and a Quinnipiac University poll showing 57% disapproval of ICE tactics.
- Under the Department of Government Efficiency , Musk said it saved about $184 million after about five months, and `I think we've been effective...`
- Amid rising tensions abroad, the administration targeted Nicolas Maduro after maritime strikes killing over 100 people, heightened Greenland tensions, and secured a Gaza ceasefire now in phase two.
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An Impressive Year One for Trump 2.0
MAGA world seems to be down at the mouth lately. Though still months away, the latest polling seems to portend defeat in the upcoming midterms. And yet, looking back over the past year since January 20, 2025, I see not gloomy defeat but an America that has—for the first time in decades—a fighting chance. The first year of President Trump’s second administration gives me hope that America will not continue on the path that seemed inevitable just …
Dirty (Baker’s) Dozen: 13 Harmful Trump 2.0 Administration Immigration, Citizenship, and Refugee Policies, as of January 20, 2026
From the day it took office, January 20, 2025, the second Trump administration has spawned new immigration policies at a dizzying pace.
One Year In, Voters Are Souring on Trump. Are Democrats Capitalizing?
Today marks one year since Donald Trump was sworn in for a second term as president. After looking stronger than ever before on Inauguration Day, most metrics show that his standing with the public has since declined substantially.According to averages compiled by Nate Silver, Trump’s approval rating as of this week sits at just 42.1 percent against a disapproval rating of 55.2 percent, good for a net approval of -13.1. At this time last year, t…
1 year into Trump's 2nd term, here are some of the seismic shifts in foreign and domestic policies - The Pulse of NH
Donald Trump takes office for his second term as the 47th president of the United States. (Julia Demaree Nikhinson - Pool/Getty Images)(WASHINGTON) -- When President Donald Trump capped a historic political comeback on Inauguration Day last Jan. 20, he proclaimed the "Golden Age of America" had arrived, and in his first 12 months, the nation has experienced a whiplash of domestic and foreign policy changes, and political disputes that have stirr…
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