President Donald Trump needs to stay focused and understand that he is fighting not just for his country but for his life.
If the president loses the election, he will face the possibility of continued persecution by corrupt prosecutors, and the people who abused their power to turn our country into a banana republic will never be punished. In fact, they will likely do it again.
Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Governor Tim Walz, are cruising through the election with street slams, hyped resumes and media fanfare. The last thing they want to do is talk policy, and their own records in office are terrible.
Three weeks into her campaign, Harris doesn’t even have a policy section on her website — she dropped out of the 2019 presidential race after repeatedly stumbling over policy inconsistencies.
Trump has a track record and a policy, so he needs to focus on governing future issues.
My new book will be published on August 20th. Agenda: What President Trump Should Do in His First 100 DaysIn it, I present over 200 proposed executive orders, executive actions, policy changes, and memoranda that President Trump could adopt immediately after taking office.
Agenda: What President Trump Should Do in His First 100 Days https://t.co/s5uMfzSi1m
— Joel Pollak (@joelpollak) July 22, 2024
This is not some grand “Project 2025” plan, nor is it Republican policy. I did not seek permission from the Trump campaign to write it. This is simply my own ideas based on Trump policies.
I wrote this because I am so frustrated with Trump and what is happening to our country.
In late May, when Trump was convicted on absurd “hush-payment” charges, Harris’ California Department of Justice Paid Being forced to pay millions in settlements for sexual harassment and finding out my husband had cheated on his ex-wife with the family nanny made me so angry, but rather than wallow in feelings of helplessness, I decided to be proactive and take action.
I tried to imagine what it would be like when Trump returned to the White House in January 2025. I immediately saw the problem: the media would call him a “lame duck” because he cannot be re-elected. They would immediately start discussing candidates for the “vacant seat” in 2028 and would not give him a chance to govern.
I realized that whatever Trump wants to accomplish must be done immediately, without waiting for a wayward or divided Congress.
So I started writing agendaMy agent told me that I had to finish it almost immediately if I wanted to have any chance of publishing it before the election, so I wrote it furiously in ten days, from June 1st to June 11th.
I started with my most important priority: re-establishing the rule of law. That means pardoning nonviolent political prisoners like Steve Bannon, who is currently incarcerated precisely because he resisted the Stalinist show trial known as the January 6th Committee, and punishing the fabricators of the “Russian collusion” story who have unapologetically subverted our politics.
Next, I addressed issues like borders, foreign policy, inflation, energy, and debt, following closely the authority of a President to act.
By the time I was done, I had compiled a concise but extensive list of suggestions for President Trump’s first day in office.
I expected the left to try to stop Trump in court, suing him in liberal places like California and Hawaii, but this time they’re going to have to prepare 200+ lawsuits because that’s the scale of Trump. agenda.
I’ve been amazed by the response: People I’ve shared my draft with have told me it gave them hope and made them excited about the future.
My former boss, Bannon, volunteered to write the foreword. I didn’t ask him to. But it was the last thing he wrote before he began his sentence. “Let’s get to work saving this country,” he said.
This is exactly the mood we should all be in. And this is what Trump should be thinking. There are only a few weeks left until early voting begins. Harris and Waltz have no agenda. It’s time for Trump and JD Vance to focus on theirs. agenda This is the beginning.
Joel B. Pollack is executive editor of Breitbart News. Breitbart News Sunday The show airs Sunday nights from 7 to 10 p.m. (4 to 7 p.m. ET) on SiriusXM Patriot. He is the author of “Agenda: What Trump Should Do in His First 100 Days,” which is available for preorder on Amazon. He also wrote,Trumpian virtue: The lessons and legacy of Donald Trump’s presidency” is available on Audible. He is the 2018 recipient of the Robert Novak Journalism Alumni Fellowship. Follow him on Twitter. Joel Pollack.




