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How Donald Trump plans to win the ‘culture wars’

The second Trump administration has got off to a fierce start. President Trump has signed Panopley, the most influential presidential order of the generation.

Mar-A-Lago's Maestro and his Maga Inner Circle were clearly studied in the political wilderness for four years.

Donald Trump in the aftermath of his brush after Biden's Department of Justice attempted incarceration and his death in Butler, Pennsylvania last July Apparently applied Ronald Reagan's old advice His handling of the issue of culture wars: “We win, they lose.”

Donald Trump signed the executive order in late January. The president uses such legislative tools to tackle issues of “culture wars” such as DEI and gender ideology. Bonnie Cash/Upi/Shutterstock

And so far, that's true. But can Trump keep it?

Consider the land rug about the five most pressing concerns facing the US in this second Trump terminology and what the president will do to truly ensure his efforts.

Day

President Trump dropped the atomic bomb on the “diversity, equity and inclusion” industry on his second day's executive order.End illegal discrimination and restore merit-based opportunities. ”

The order did not merely ban racial preferences within the federal government. They also forced all agencies to “enforce years of civil rights laws and fight illegal private sector DEIs.”

Even before Trump's recent executive order, the Supreme Court ruled that many racially-based preference programs were unconstitutional. Getty Images

Translation: The Great Awakening, which has been increasing since the death of George Floyd, has been taking place. It was spread by scholars such as Ibram X, a postmodern concept of “anti-racism” and racial “equity.”

Kendy is over too. Boston University closed it The Anti-Urassist Research Center was established by Kendy.. Instead of racially centred Day, there is the old colorblind lattice of MLK Jr.

Trump's anti-DEI executive order is one of the boldest culture wars ever fired.

At least two related follow-up moves were needed to stick to these victories.

Disgrace of Dei's leader Ibram X. Kendi. Getty Images on Netflix
Anti-DEI activist Chris Lefo. zumapress.com

First, Trump Dozi's legal advisory office is It's completely unconstitutional.

Harvard's fair admission v, Landmark 2023 Supreme Court suit that Supreme Court Judge John Roberts bans positive cases. . . Use lace as a stereotype. ”

However, Dei's hierarchical nature is inherently racial stereotypes. The white “oppressor” and the oppressed “blackness”. Second, Trump must call Section 5 of the Executive Order and direct his administration to enforce these legal operations nationwide.

Since Trump took office, diversity Apacic has been heading for exits both public and private life. This just continues.

Gender ideology

On the first day of his second term, President Trump signed another dynamic executive order.Defending women from gender ideological extremism and restoring biological truths to the federal government. “Order therefore defines “sex” as reflecting biological truth, rejecting the notion that “gender identity” has something to do with it. Trump then followed this first executive order, another order banning biological men from competing in women's sports over the past week.

With two strokes of the pen, Donald Trump did more to win the gender/pronoun war than all outside activists combined. Certainly, Matt Walsh's 2022 documentary, “What is a Woman?” was extremely effective in interrogating gender ideology.

“What is a woman?” is written by Matt Walsh.

But changing your mind with films and books pales in comparison to the political power of a strong-willed president.

Trump's executive order also puts an end to biological men in federal prisons and unitary rape shelters for women, and to “have an intimate space designated for women, girls or women.” Instruct them to secure it… designated by sex.”

In other words, all locker rooms and toilets under federal supervision are separated based on biology rather than subjective ideology.

Just as anti-DEI activists like Chris Luffo can claim victory in the Day Wars, athlete activist Riley Gaines is likewise a sports advocate for a former college swimmer.

sports activists Riley Gaines and Donald Trump. Reuters

Just like Gaines placed it on January 21st.“Trump really took office like a freight train.”

Importantly, Trump has also signed an executive order to repay hospitals or healthcare providers engaged in surgical interventions for minors under the guise of “gender-affirming care.”

This movement is filled with Swift Backlash. New York Attorney General Letitia James has instructed hospitals across the state to ignore Trump's instructions. Don't face prosecution for violating local laws.

“Sex and the City” star Cynthia Nixon, whose son is transgender — led the protest in front of a New York City-influenced hospital.

Actor Cynthia Nixon protests Trump's new gender ideological strategy. zumapress.com

Another step is also required.

On Friday, assistant lawyer Curtis E. Gannon correctly wrote that “the government's previous views no longer represent the US position,” including the Tennessee ban. About the so-called “gender maintenance care” of minors.

However, the Supreme Court still needs to dismiss the case as it was improvised. As I explained about the post, this was a malicious lawsuit filed by Joe Biden's Department of Justice.

abortion

Regarding access to abortion, President Trump has already reaffirmed the Hyde amendment decades ago, preventing US taxpayers from subsidizing abortions domestically and restoring “Mexico City policy.” Ta.

anti-abortion activists Lila Rose and Christine Hawkins. Washington Post by Getty Images

He also re-entered the US in Geneva's Consensus Declaration. This confirms that abortion is not an international “human rights.”

Furthermore, and perhaps most notably, Trump allowed 23 pro-life activists (many of which are elderly women) to be charged or imprisoned by the Biden Department of Justice, who was allegedly violated the Freedom of Access to Clinics Act. I did. With a strong gesture of solidarity, Vice President JD Vance also spoke to the annual March Life.

Such a bold “pro-life” move led even Lila Rose, once skeptical president of a prominent anti-abortion group. I praise you loudly President Trump on January 24th: “President Trump is on track! Win after winning! Great job!”

Probably seconds. Health's Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a professional choice. zumapress.com

Meanwhile, Trump Vance's campaign has repeatedly denied federal abortion bans of all kinds.

Furthermore, there are real questions about the abortion policy under Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., which is a longtime pro-protest advocate.

HHS, which manages about a quarter of the federal budget, must condition all hospital and outpatient spending to fully protect the rights of life-promoting physicians' conscience.

Drugs and homelessness

Hard drug use and associated overdose deaths spiked during President Biden – In 2022, it will be killed by overdose over the first time that more than 100,000 people will die.

Overdose deaths actually fell between July 2023 and July 2024, but the effects of the US fentanyl crisis remained tragically high.

The annual number of drug overdose exceeded 100,000 for the first time during the Biden administration. This is due to opiates like fentanyl. DPA/Picture Alliance via Getty Images

It also evokes a similar period just before Ronald Reagan took office in 1980 and ordered his drug emperor, Bill Bennett and First Lady Nancy Reagan to lead the public campaign.

That Reagan-era campaign — as the First Lady said, “Just say no,” was extremely successful. I tried to lie in the often repeated modest way that “war on drugs” was “failed.” And today is another time for such a campaign.

But the demand side of the ledger can do that much. And it's useless when it comes to America's often drug-added homeless population.

It is also essential to stop bleeding during breeding on the supply side. This means cracking down on the criminal cartels that control northern Mexico.

Anti-Daragh Crusader and former First Lady Nancy Reagan. Getty Images

President Trump's January 20th Presidential Order It is important to declare the cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. These drug traffickers live at our borders.

They are addicted to our cities and killing our children – promoting an increase in addiction and homelessness. The madness must end. And during the campaign, “Donald Trump, who vowed to do the biggest damage to cartel leadership, infrastructure and operations, has already taken a strong lead.

Social Media

In an unexpected turnaround from his first term, Trump is about to make a coordinated invasion with the Silicon Valley Oligarchs.

How do you interpret his recent inauguration ceremony, in which industrial Titans like Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos, scattered Trump's own cabinet?

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg shifted to the right in a Donald Trump embrace. Via Reuters

Many are skeptical and have good reason. These men had no true Magazine Epiphany except for Elon Musk.

Instead, they are comfortable with the new administration, trying to avoid crosshairs of regulators and antitrust enforcers. However, it was the Trump administration that first launched the extant Sherman Act Contrust lawsuit to dissolve Google.

Tiktok issues are especially news. President Trump has been warmed to a Chinese-owned app. His ban was delayed for 75 days, but the administration tried to identify buyers.

While the owners of the US majority will alleviate China's associated security concerns, the issues with the highly addictive nature of Tiktok remain.

Elon Musk has just emerged as a Pro Magazine for now. Reuters

The good news is that Brendan Kerr, chairman of Trump's new Federal Communications Commission, is properly skeptical of Big Technology.

As Carr said The day Trump tapped him to lead the FCC, “We must dismantle the censored cartels and restore the free speech rights of everyday Americans.” Certainly.

Regulating major social media apps as general carriers and having the FCC's authority to do this is a game changer.

Josh Hammer is Newsweek Senior Editor and author of the upcoming book, “Israel and Civilization: The Destiny of the Jewish State and the Destiny of the West” (March 2025, RADIUS Book Group).

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