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A report card on Trump’s first ‘100’ days

President Trump is packing at least 100 days of action into just a few weeks, so issue his spare 100-day report card now.

Three out of four problems Central To restore American sovereignty and value – to return border security, DEI content, and sanity to biology – Trump receives the best possible grades. He moved quickly, strong, and wisely.

Even if the administration pursues goals that most Americans agree with, it must follow the constitution and federal law.

He was more cautious when it came to end the government's role in censorship, but not inactive. He published Presidential Order It prohibits federal officials, employees or agents to “reduce the freedom of speech unconstitutionally for American citizens” and allows investigations into the Biden administration censorship program. He shut down some Biden censorship companies and some social media platforms have cut down their “moderate” practices. There's more to eliminate censorship by governments and government-funded organizations.

Trump has set a high mark to set the necessary policies in movement to protect Christians and Jews, curb the green agenda, restore consumer choices, and reabsorb the fossil fuel exploration and extraction. I'll receive it. He should be praised for withdrawing the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement and the World Health Organization.

The administration should strive to make its policies permanent. Senate Democrats use filibusters to block Trump's agenda, but some laws can move through a budget adjustment process that requires only 51 votes. Biden-era lawsuit settlements can lock in unrevoked results without the consent of previous unfavourable parties or judges.

The Department of Justice did that What's right By signaling Trump and Christians and conservatives to investigate officials who weaponized the department. However, targeting FBI agents assigned to participate in the January 6th survey is too far, unless these agents clearly violate the rules or laws.

Trump's pardon for a pro-life activist who was falsely charged under freedom of access to the clinic will win him an A-Plus and his decision to stop absurd accusation against Dr. Aitan Heim , wins him an A-Plus. Texas Children's Hospital in Houston.

As for the protesters on January 6th, the top mark to forgive those who did more than walk the U.S. Capitol should have gone to the prison conditions for those who committed the violence that day. Trump is a rusher, which is good, but in this example it would be better to resolve the beliefs of violent offenders on a case-by-case basis.

The president's off-box proposal that the US will gain ownership over Gaza and help Palestinians migrate, many of which die for the hill of tile rub is vintage playing cards. This will not happen, and this should be the responsibility of the US. And at moments like Biden, Trump's aide quickly reverted his declaration. It remains to be seen whether his strange ideas will create leverage for negotiations with Arab leaders.

In contrast, Trump's withdrawal from the United Nations Relief and Workers' Human Rights Council calls for consideration of US funding for the United Nations; Principality Accepting Benjamin Netanyahu as the first foreign leader invited to the White House among the International Criminal Court and its officers, reopening weapons cargo to Israel, designating Houssis as a terrorist organisation, and the maximum pressure campaign on Iran You will receive the perfect grade.

Trump will also receive a high mark to end USAID's radical left agenda. USAID also manages programs that advance American values. They can be managed by the State Department or by the right size USAID.

It may be the latter, as the administration pursues goals that most Americans agree with, but still have to comply with the constitution and federal law. That this is going backward considering the swamp of Washington doesn't cut it. Therefore, Doge must make audits, make administrative recommendations, implement them, and implement operational decisions. The administration can achieve Trump's objectives by winning lawsuits against Doge's activities and following this prescription and doing a better job of constraints on Doge's authority.

The federal employee acquisition sends a great message, but if most of those who accept it remained in just a year or two anyway, it might prove to be nothing more than a publicity stunt. The declaration ends birthright citizenship will end in the Supreme Court. Legislative history and common sense support Trump's position, but that may be too radical for an overpriced high court to engulf him.

Trump is trolling about making Canada 51stThe state is running that course. We must stop threatening Greenland and Denmark. Panama may be violating its treaty with the US, and China's involvement threatens our national security, but the more diplomatic cleverness about the next step is productive.

Trump must end the EU's efforts to impose ESG and other European policies on the barriers of Canada, China and the European Union to US investment and exports, as well as the global operations of US companies. If customs duties are required to achieve that goal, we will bring them.

It is cruel to ask foreign federal workers to return home within just 30 days. Trump's end of Mike Pompeo, his top aide Brian Hook and John Bolton security details is embarrassing and needs to be reversed. This is the only F of his report card.

In short, Trump has made extraordinary progress. If he maintains this policy path and makes some adjustments to messaging and implementation, the administration will ultimately win most legal challenges, making Trump one of the most consequential presidents in US history.

Editor's Note: This article was originally published by RealClearPolitics and is now available via RealClearWire.

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