America’s Golden Age: White House releases Trump’s first-month accomplishments

by Dillon Burroughs

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The White House released a list on Thursday marking President Donald Trump’s accomplishments during his first month in office.

The list was noted as helping to usher in the “New Golden Age of America,” noting that he is accomplishing more than most presidents do during their entire term.

“Illegal border crossings have hit lows not seen in decades as U.S. Border Patrol is re-empowered to once again enforce the law,” the list noted concerning the border.

Citing an ABC News report, the list noted, “From Jan. 21 through Jan. 31, the number of U.S. Border Patrol apprehensions along the southwest border dropped 85% from the same period in 2024, according to data obtained by ABC News. In the 11 days after Jan. 20, migrants apprehended at ports of entry declined by 93%.”

Concerning the economy, the list noted “Trump secured hundreds of billions of dollars in new investments.”

The projects cited included “the largest artificial intelligence infrastructure project in history, securing $500 billion in planned private sector investment — with major CEOs agreeing it would not have been possible without President Trump’s leadership.”

In addition, “Saudi Arabia declared its intention to invest $600 billion in the United States over the next four years,” while “Trump secured a $20 billion investment by DAMAC Properties to build new U.S.-based data centers.”

Another important priority has been securing the release of Americans held in other countries.

“President Trump secured the release of six American hostages in Venezuelatwo Americans in Afghanistan, an American-Israeli citizen in Hamas captivity, a Pennsylvania teacher in Russian captivity, and an American citizen in Belarus — bringing the total number of American hostages released under President Trump to 11,” the list stated.

On social issues, Trump has also taken the lead in both helping to stop “gender care” for minors and in keeping men out of women’s sports.

“Health systems across the nation stopped or downsized their sex change programs for minors following President Trump’s ‘Protecting Children from Chemical and Surgical Mutilation’ executive order,” the report said.

“President Trump ended the unfair, demeaning practice of forcing women to compete against men in sports — which resulted in the NCAA changing its rules,” and, “made it the official policy of the U.S. government that there are only two sexes.”

Among other popular policies during Trump’s first month included banning COVID-19 vaccines at schools receiving federal funding, enforcing the Hyde Amendment to end taxpayer dollars used on abortions and ending New York City’s congestion pricing plan.

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