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'365 Wins in 365 Days': Trump Touts Major Accomplishments so Far During Second Term

Trump's administration claims 2.6 million illegal immigrants removed, largest homicide drop on record, and $5 trillion in deregulation savings within the first year back in office.

  • On January 20, 2026, President Donald J. Trump held a White House briefing in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room and displayed a document titled 365 Wins in 365 Days, which White House aides handed out and posted online.
  • The White House framed the 365 Wins scorecard as a roadmap for the first year back, with Trump summarizing the briefing as `We have a lot of accomplishments`.
  • The scorecard catalogs enforcement totals, showing over 650,000 arrests, detentions and deportations, more than 2.6 million removals, and a 56% fentanyl trafficking reduction, southern border.
  • Trump targeted legal and political foes, calling former special counsel Jack Smith `He's a sick son-of-a-b*tch` and accusing Rep. Ilhan Omar of being worth $30 million.
  • Looking to the remainder of the term, the administration lists $5 trillion , Golden Dome missile defense, a manned return to the moon, and International peace claims .
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'365 wins in 365 days': Trump touts major accomplishments so far during second term

Leavitt praised President Donald Trump's major accomplishments during his first year back in office, saying he "delivered truly transformative results."

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US President Donald Trump appeared at a regular White House press conference today, marking the anniversary of his inauguration for a second term, showing off a thick stack of papers detailing the achievements of his first year in office and expressing surprise that people were not giving him recognition, while speculating that he may have a poor public relations team.

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