President Trump Didn’t Waste Any Time Going to Work for Americans

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Well folks, we can all exhale now. America survived the worst administration it has seen in a long time and our new Commander-in-Chief is on the job and already working to right the ship with his America first agenda.

President Donald J. Trump was sworn into office Monday as the 47th President of the United States in a ceremony that saw much pomp and circumstance. The festivities included the public signing of many Executive Orders, most of which were promised on day one and President Trump did not disappoint.
Among the orders were fixes to the disastrous policies of the Biden administration on the border, immigration and energy. Always a showman, the President held up his orders bearing his signature and then tossed the pens he used to the crowd. Clearly, President Trump is proud of what he is accomplishing for the American people and providing that breath of fresh air of optimism that we’ve been missing for the last four years.

On his way out, in a move that only a Democrat could get away with in the liberal media, former President Joe Biden pardoned his entire family. That, or, not knowing where he is, just signed what someone told him to. Nothing screams guilt for the whole Biden crime organization like a preemptive blanket pardon.

He also pardoned the entire January 6 committee that incarcerated peaceful protesters and then destroyed all the evidence of their crimes. Another wrong righted by President Trump Monday evening when he pardoned over 1500 of those political prisoners.

Last week, we also saw HAMAS desperately trying to get a ceasefire deal done, knowing full well how they would fare once Trump was in office. It’s amazing what projected power and strength will accomplish as opposed to the pathetic, dithering weakness America has been suffering.

While signing his Executive Orders, President Trump was also fielding questions from the media right there in the Oval Office. He spoke on the fly about numerous foreign and domestic policy issues, without preparation, a script or a teleprompter. Not only was he demonstrating his vast knowledge of the issues, but he was able to coherently articulate what was in America’s best interest and made sense while doing it. This too is refreshing, having a President that can walk and chew bubblegum at the same time. Heck, after Biden, we’ll settle for walk.

President Trump is once again moving the executive branch at the speed of business. He said we are witnessing the dawn of the golden age of America and he took over 200 executive actions on day one to get us moving in the right direction.

Ray Warner
Ray Warner
Educated at Southern Utah University, Ray Warner is a writer, commentator and former podcaster. He has a passion for America and its people.

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