We’ll Never Tire of Winning Under President Trump

The winning never stops as President Donald J. Trump and his administration continue to make progress reversing the damage of the past four years and shepherding the country into its new Golden Age.

Here is a non-comprehensive list of wins for the American people in week seven:

  • Illegal border crossings in February fell to the lowest level ever recorded, down 94% from last February and down 96% from the all-time high of the Biden Administration.
  • The Trump Administration arrested two illegal immigrants accused of running one of the largest human smuggling rings in the United States.
  • President Trump announced manufacturing is back after the U.S. gained 10,000 manufacturing jobs in President Trump’s first full month in office — a swift turnaround after losing an average of 9,000 manufacturing jobs per month in the final year of the Biden Administration.
    • The rebound in manufacturing jobs was led by the auto sector, which gained nearly 9,000 new jobs in February — the most in 15 months — after losing 27,300 auto jobs in Biden’s final year.
    • U.S. manufacturing expanded at its fastest pace since mid-2022 in February, marking the second straight month of expansion under President Trump.
  • President Trump continued securing historic investments in America.
    • President Trump announced a $100 billion investment by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) in its Arizona-based semiconductor chips manufacturing operation — the largest foreign direct investment in U.S. history.
    • President Trump announced shipping giant CMA CGM will invest $20 billion in U.S. shipping and logistics, which will create 10,000 new American jobs — days after President Trump pledged to make American shipbuilding great again and announced a new White House Office of Shipbuilding to spearhead the effort.
    • The Trump Administration announced an $18 billion investment by American liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporter Venture Global into their Plaquemines LNG export facility — made possible by President Trump’s energy policies.
    • Siemens announced a $285 million investment in U.S. electrical product manufacturing, which will create more than 900 new skilled manufacturing jobs.
    • Wisconsin-based Clarios, a leader in low-voltage energy storage, announced a $6 billion plan to expand its U.S.-based manufacturing.
    • Honda announced it will produce its next-generation Civic in Indiana, rather than Mexico, as a result of President Trump’s tariffs.
    • Automaker Stellantis pledged to build more vehicles in America.
  • Average 30-year fixed mortgage rates fell for a seventh straight week — posting the biggest weekly drop since mid-September.
  • A new study found President Trump’s deregulation efforts since taking office have saved Americans $180 billion — or $2,100 in savings for a family of four.
  • President Trump signed an executive order to increase American timber production and launched an investigation into the national security threat posed by dependence on foreign timber.
  • President Trump established the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve and U.S. Digital Asset Stockpile to position America as the global leader in cryptocurrency.
  • The Trump Administration suspended enforcement of invasive, burdensome reporting requirements that saddled small businesses with unnecessary red tape.
    • National Federation of Independent Business: “NFIB greatly appreciates President Trump’s strong support in this important effort to protect America’s Small Business owners from what he correctly labeled an ‘outrageous and invasive’ Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) reporting requirement… We thank President Trump and his administration for their willingness to stand up for small businesses and address the Beneficial Ownership Information reporting rule.”
  • The Department of Energy approved an LNG permit extension for Golden Pass LNG Terminal in Texas — the  second LNG approval since President Trump took office and immediately reversed the Biden Administration’s LNG export ban.
  • President Trump continued using tariffs to force Mexico, Canada, and China to crack down on deadly fentanyl and other drugs trafficked across our borders.
    • President Trump added an additional 10% tariff on all Chinese imports.
    • The United Auto Workers (UAW) praised the tariffs, calling them necessary to end the “free trade disaster that has dropped like a bomb on the working class.”
  • The Trump Administration apprehended Mohammad “Jafar” Sharifullah, the ISIS-K terrorist who orchestrated the attack at Abbey Gate, Afghanistan — which claimed the lives of 13 heroic U.S. service members.
  • The Department of State formally designated the Iran-backed Houthis, who are responsible for hundreds of attacks on commercial vessels and U.S. service members, as a Foreign Terrorist Organization following President Trump’s executive order earlier this year.
  • The Trump Administration announced visa restrictions on foreign officials who facilitate illegal immigration into the United States and international students linked to terrorist organizations, including Hamas.
    • The Department of State revoked the first visa of a foreign student linked to “Hamas-supporting disruptions.”
  • The Trump Administration expedited the delivery of $4 billion in military assistance to Israel.
  • CK Hutchison Holding sold ports operating on both sides of the Panama Canal to a U.S.-based consortium, effectively placing the ports back in American control.
  • The Trump Administration strengthened U.S. counterterrorism efforts by changing rules on military raids and airstrikes.
  • The Department of Defense renamed Fort Moore, Georgia, as “Fort Benning” in honor of World War I hero Army Cpl. Fred G. Benning.
  • President Trump designated English as the official language of the United States.
  • President Trump renamed the Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge in memory of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray, who was brutally murdered by two illegal immigrants released into the country by the Biden Administration.
  • An inspector general “filed a legal brief arguing that Trump is well within his executive powers to fire him and the 16 other U.S. inspectors general.”
  • The Trump Administration canceled $400 million in federal grants to Columbia University over their inaction to protect Jewish students from anti-Semitism and announced additional actions to end the scourge of anti-Semitism on college campuses.
  • The Small Business Administration implemented a series of reforms to put American citizens first — including requiring citizenship verification on loan applications and relocating offices out of so-called “sanctuary cities.”
  • The Trump Administration reopened a section of Interstate 40 between North Carolina and Tennessee, which had been destroyed during Hurricane Helene, three times faster and cheaper than expected.
  • President Trump’s historic address to a joint session of Congress received wide acclaim.
    • 76% of viewers approved of the speech.
    • The address received 36.6 million viewers — almost ten million more viewers than Biden’s joint address in 2021.
  • The Trump Administration launched a new tool to detail conflicts of interest among current and past members of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s vaccine advisory committee.
  • The Environmental Protection Agency canceled additional wasteful grants, saving taxpayers more than $116 million and bringing the EPA’s total savings to $287 million.
  • The Department of Veterans Affairs redirected $900 million in savings back to health care, benefits, and services for VA beneficiaries by terminating non-mission-critical or duplicative contracts.
  • The Department of the Interior announced a new ten-year lease with Williams Transco for continued critical energy infrastructure in New York City — at a site that had been used to house illegal immigrants during the Biden Administration.
  • Secretary of Education Linda McMahon was confirmed by the Senate, continuing the historic pace at which President Trump’s cabinet is filled.
  • The Trump Administration extended foreclosure relief for Californians impacted by the Los Angeles County wildfires.
  • President Trump restored the integrity of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program.
  • President Trump established the White House Task Force on the FIFA World Cup 2026 as the country prepares to host the sporting world’s crown jewel event.
  • President Trump proclaimed March as Women’s History Month and Irish-American Heritage Month.

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