Trump's Accomplishments While In Office:
A Full, Detailed List of Campaign Promises Kept—and So Much More.
While facing unprecedented opposition and politically motivated efforts to remove him from power, Trump worked tirelessly to strengthen the economy, create jobs, and secure a brighter future for all Americans. The following is a detailed list of the campaign promises he kept, showcasing not only his dedication to the country and its hard-working citizens, but also a whole lot more. Strap in—because this is impressive, especially considering all he had to fight against at the same time.
Against the backdrop of relentless attacks, Trump also faced a much larger and more dangerous enemy: globalists who seemingly hate the very people he was fighting for. These are the forces that would rather see us living impoverished, with no hope for our children’s future, all while they consolidate power. Yet, despite their efforts to derail his presidency, he stood strong, delivering results that many thought impossible under such constant fire. This list shows just how much he achieved while battling not only for his own survival, but for the prosperity of everyday Americans.
Trump's administration is remembered for the significant achievements that shaped America’s prosperity and security. Below is the full detailed list of Trump's key accomplishments, covering economic, social, and foreign policy milestones.
1. Trump Signed 3 Bills Benefiting Native People (2019)
The first bill provided compensation to the Spokane Tribe for land lost in the mid-1900s. The second bill funded Native language programs to preserve Indigenous languages, and the third bill granted federal recognition to the Little Shell Tribe of Chippewa Indians in Montana.
2. Creation of the U.S. Space Force (December 20, 2019)
Trump signed the National Defense Authorization Act, which created the U.S. Space Force as the sixth branch of the U.S. military, responsible for space operations and national security threats in space.
3. Making Animal Cruelty a Federal Felony (November 25, 2019)
The Preventing Animal Cruelty and Torture (PACT) Act, signed into law by Trump, made animal cruelty a federal crime. It aimed to prosecute offenders for acts such as crushing, burning, and suffocating animals.
4. Reduction in Violent Crime (2017-2020)
During Trump's administration, violent crime saw a steady decline after years of rising rates before his tenure. His administration cited policies supporting law enforcement and criminal justice reform for contributing to this trend.
5. Legalization of CBD and Hemp (December 20, 2018)
The 2018 Farm Bill, signed by Trump, legalized the production of hemp and its derivatives, including cannabidiol (CBD). This move provided new economic opportunities for U.S. farmers.
6. $100 Million to Fix Flint, Michigan’s Water Infrastructure (October 2020)
The EPA under Trump allocated $100 million to Flint, Michigan, to help the city repair its water system and replace lead pipes, following years of contamination and health crises.
7. U.S. Becomes the World’s Largest Oil Producer (2018)
Under Trump’s leadership, the U.S. surpassed Russia and Saudi Arabia to become the world’s largest crude oil producer, achieving energy independence through increased domestic production and deregulation.
8. Ending Gag Orders on Pharmacists (October 2018)
Trump signed legislation prohibiting gag orders on pharmacists, which previously prevented them from informing consumers about cheaper options for prescription drugs.
9. Fight Against Online Sex Trafficking (April 11, 2018)
Trump signed the “Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act” (FOSTA), which included the “Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act” (SESTA). This legislation gave law enforcement new tools to combat online sex trafficking by holding websites accountable for enabling illegal activity.
10. Requiring Airports to Provide Breastfeeding Spaces for Moms (2018)
Trump signed a bill requiring large and medium-sized airports to provide private lactation spaces for breastfeeding mothers, improving accommodations for traveling families.
11. Income Boost for Lowest-Paid Americans (November 2019)
The 25% lowest-paid Americans saw a 4.5% income increase in November 2019, outpacing the 2.9% income gain for the country’s highest-paid workers. This was attributed to a combination of tax cuts, deregulation, and economic growth during Trump’s tenure.
12. Benefits for Low-Wage Workers
Low-wage workers benefited from higher minimum wages in certain states and from corporations raising entry-level pay, with job creation and wage growth strengthening throughout Trump’s term.
13. Biggest Wilderness Protection Bill in a Decade (March 12, 2019)
Trump signed a bipartisan conservation bill, the largest in a decade, which designated 375,000 acres of new protected land and permanently reauthorized the Land and Water Conservation Fund.
14. Save Our Seas Act (October 11, 2018)
Trump signed the Save Our Seas Act, allocating $10 million annually to clean up plastic and garbage from oceans. The bill aimed to protect marine environments from growing pollution.
15. Allowing Drug Imports from Canada (December 2019)
To lower prescription drug prices, Trump signed a bill allowing some drug imports from Canada. The move was designed to increase competition and reduce costs for American consumers.
16. Healthcare Price Transparency (November 2019)
Trump signed an executive order requiring healthcare providers to disclose the costs of their services. This move allowed patients to compare prices and prevent surprise medical bills, promoting transparency in the healthcare system.
17. No Surprise Medical Bills (2019)
Trump advocated for the protection of patients from being blindsided by unexpected medical bills for services they did not agree to in advance. His administration pushed for transparency and consumer-friendly healthcare reforms.
18. Hospital Price Disclosure Mandate (2019)
Under Trump, hospitals were required to post their standard charges for services, including discounted prices negotiated with insurance companies, allowing for more price transparency in medical care.
19. Lowering Prescription Drug Prices (2018-2020)
From 2018 to 2020, prescription drug prices declined after years of consistent increases. In the most recent 10-month period, drug prices decreased by 1.1%, reflecting Trump’s policies aimed at curbing rising healthcare costs.
20. White House VA Hotline (2017)
Trump created a White House VA Hotline to assist veterans, which was principally staffed by veterans and their family members. This initiative aimed to provide better support and address veterans' concerns more efficiently.
21. Holding VA Employees Accountable (2018)
Over 4,000 VA employees were removed, demoted, or suspended under Trump’s administration as part of a broader effort to hold Veterans Affairs employees accountable for poor performance or misconduct, improving service delivery to veterans.
22. Veterans’ Mental Health Access (2018)
Trump issued an executive order requiring a coordinated plan from the Secretaries of Defense, Homeland Security, and Veterans Affairs to provide veterans access to mental health services as they transition to civilian life.
23. Federal Employees’ Pay Increase (2020)
Thanks to a bill championed by Trump, federal employees received a pay increase of 3.1% in 2020—the largest pay raise for federal workers in over a decade.
24. Paid Parental Leave for Federal Workers (December 2019)
Trump signed a bill providing up to 12 weeks of paid parental leave for millions of federal workers. This measure was aimed at improving work-life balance for government employees and promoting family welfare.
25. HIV Prevention Drug Program (November 2019)
Under Trump’s administration, HIV prevention drugs were provided for free to 200,000 uninsured patients annually for 11 years, as part of the effort to fight the spread of HIV in the U.S.
26. Record Sales During the 2019 Holiday Season
The 2019 holiday season saw all-time record sales, reflecting strong consumer confidence and a booming economy under Trump’s leadership.
27. Small Business Insurance Cost Reductions (2019)
Trump signed an order allowing small businesses to pool together when purchasing health insurance. This aimed to help small businesses access more affordable healthcare options for their employees.
28. Preventing Maternal Deaths Act (December 2018)
Trump signed the Preventing Maternal Deaths Act, which funded state programs to develop maternal mortality reviews. The act particularly focused on reducing higher maternal mortality rates among Black Americans.
29. First Step Act (December 21, 2018)
The First Step Act was a landmark criminal justice reform bill signed by Trump, which enacted reforms to make the justice system fairer and help former inmates re-enter society. The act reduced mandatory minimum sentences for nonviolent offenders and aimed to reduce recidivism.
30. Addressing Racial Inequities in Sentencing (2018)
The First Step Act addressed racial disparities in sentencing, particularly those affecting Black Americans, by reforming mandatory minimum sentencing laws that led to disproportionate incarceration.
31. Expanding Judicial Discretion in Sentencing (2018)
The First Step Act expanded judicial discretion in sentencing nonviolent offenders, allowing for greater flexibility in sentencing decisions and creating opportunities for reduced sentences for eligible inmates.
32. Retroactive Sentencing Reductions (2018)
Over 90% of those who benefited from retroactive sentence reductions under the First Step Act were Black Americans. The act aimed to correct sentencing imbalances for nonviolent drug offenders.
33. Rehabilitative Programs for Inmates (2018)
The First Step Act provided for rehabilitative programs aimed at helping inmates reintegrate into society and reduce their likelihood of reoffending, supporting successful re-entry after prison.
34. Increased Funding for HBCUs (2019)
Trump increased funding for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) by more than 14%, while also signing legislation that provided additional support for these institutions.
35. Forgiving Hurricane Katrina Debt for HBCUs (2019)
Trump signed legislation forgiving Hurricane Katrina debt that had financially burdened many HBCUs, providing much-needed relief and allowing these institutions to invest in their futures.
36. Increase in Single-Family Home Sales (October 2019)
New single-family home sales surged by 31.6% in October 2019 compared to the previous year, reflecting strong economic growth and a booming housing market under Trump's administration.
37. Prioritizing HBCUs (2019)
Trump made Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) a priority by creating the position of Executive Director of the White House Initiative on HBCUs, ensuring their needs were directly addressed.
38. Bipartisan Justice Award (October 2019)
Trump received the Bipartisan Justice Award from a historically Black college for his work on criminal justice reform, particularly for the First Step Act, which helped address racial disparities in the criminal justice system.
39. Reduction in Poverty Rate (2019)
The U.S. poverty rate fell to a 17-year low of 11.8% under Trump’s administration, driven by a jobs-rich environment and steady economic growth.
40. Record Low Poverty Rates for African-Americans and Hispanics (2019)
Poverty rates for African-Americans and Hispanics hit their lowest levels ever recorded, benefiting from job creation and wage growth under Trump’s economic policies.
41. National Monuments and Wilderness Protection Bill (March 2019)
Trump signed a bill creating five national monuments, expanding several national parks, and adding 1.3 million acres of wilderness. This bill also permanently reauthorized the Land and Water Conservation Fund.
42. $124 Million for Rural Water Infrastructure (2019)
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) committed $124 million to rebuild rural water infrastructure under Trump's administration, addressing the needs of rural communities across the country.
43. All-Time High Consumer Confidence and Small Business Confidence (2019)
Consumer and small business confidence reached all-time highs during Trump's term, reflecting optimism about economic growth, job creation, and tax reforms that benefited businesses.
44. More Than 7 Million Jobs Created (2017-2020)
Over 7 million jobs were created during Trump's presidency, with record-low unemployment rates and a robust labor market before the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the economy.
45. Record Employment Levels (2019)
The U.S. experienced its highest employment levels in history, with more Americans employed than ever before, driven by pro-business policies and job creation.
46. 400,000 Manufacturing Jobs Created (2017-2020)
Trump’s administration saw the creation of more than 400,000 manufacturing jobs, a key sector that had been declining in previous administrations. Trump's focus on bringing jobs back to America contributed to this resurgence.
47. Appointment of 5 Openly Gay Ambassadors (2017-2020)
Trump appointed five openly gay ambassadors, promoting diversity and inclusion in diplomatic appointments.
48. Global Initiative to Decriminalize Homosexuality (2019)
Trump directed Ric Grenell, the openly gay U.S. ambassador to Germany, to lead a global initiative aimed at decriminalizing homosexuality across the globe, advocating for LGBTQ+ rights in countries where it is illegal.
49. Anti-Trafficking Coordination Team (ACTeam) (2018)
Through Trump’s Anti-Trafficking Coordination Team initiative, federal law enforcement more than doubled convictions of human traffickers and increased the number of defendants charged by 75% in ACTeam districts.
50. Dismantling Prostitution-Related Advertisements (2018)
In 2018, the Department of Justice (DOJ) dismantled a major organization that was the leading source of prostitution-related advertisements, significantly reducing sex trafficking.
51. New Anti-Trafficking Guidance for Government Procurement (2019)
Trump’s Office of Management and Budget (OMB) published new anti-trafficking guidance for government procurement officials to more effectively combat human trafficking.
52. Arrests of Human Traffickers (2018)
Homeland Security Investigations under Trump’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested 1,588 criminals associated with human trafficking, intensifying efforts to combat the illegal practice.
53. Funding for the National Human Trafficking Hotline (2018)
The Department of Health and Human Services provided funding to support the National Human Trafficking Hotline, helping identify perpetrators and providing victims with resources.
54. Nearly 17,000 Potential Human Trafficking Cases Identified (2018)
The National Human Trafficking Hotline, funded under Trump, identified 16,862 potential human trafficking cases, providing crucial assistance in combating this serious issue.
55. Grants for Human Trafficking Victims (2018)
Trump’s DOJ provided grants to organizations supporting human trafficking victims, serving nearly 9,000 cases from July 2017 to June 2018.
56. Hiring of More Victim Assistance Specialists (2018)
The Department of Homeland Security hired more victim assistance specialists under Trump’s administration, helping provide victims with resources and support during their recovery.
57. School Choice Legislation Advocacy (2018)
Trump advocated for school choice legislation to ensure that no child is trapped in a failing school because of their zip code, pushing for reforms to give families more educational options.
58. Increased Funding for School Choice (2018)
Trump signed funding legislation in September 2018 that increased funding for school choice programs by $42 million, providing more opportunities for students in underperforming districts.
59. Expanded 529 College Savings Plans (2017)
Trump’s tax cuts allowed families to use 529 college savings plans for elementary and secondary education, promoting school choice and offering parents more flexibility in managing education expenses.
60. Defeat of ISIS (2019)
Under Trump’s leadership, ISIS lost most of its territory and was largely dismantled. The administration’s military strategies led to the destruction of ISIS strongholds in Iraq and Syria.
61. Killing of ISIS Leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi (October 27, 2019)
Trump ordered the raid that led to the death of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, significantly weakening the terrorist organization.
62. Perkins CTE Reauthorization (July 31, 2018)
Trump signed the first Perkins Career and Technical Education (CTE) reauthorization since 2006, providing more than $1 billion annually to states for vocational and career education programs.
63. Executive Order Expanding Apprenticeships (2017)
Trump signed an executive order expanding apprenticeship opportunities for students and workers, promoting career training and workforce development across various industries.
64. Prohibiting Discrimination Against Christians (May 2017)
Trump issued an executive order prohibiting the U.S. government from discriminating against Christians or punishing expressions of faith, ensuring that religious freedoms were protected.
65. Executive Order on Anti-Semitism (December 11, 2019)
Trump signed an executive order allowing the government to withhold federal funds from college campuses deemed to be anti-Semitic or failing to combat anti-Semitism.
66. Halting U.S. Funding for Abortion-Performing International Organizations (2017)
Trump issued an executive order halting U.S. tax money from going to international organizations that fund or perform abortions, aligning with his administration’s pro-life policies.
67. Sanctions on Venezuela’s Socialist Regime (2019)
Trump imposed sanctions on the socialist government of Venezuela for its human rights abuses, including the killing of citizens, aiming to pressure the regime into restoring democratic governance.
68. Trade Agreement with South Korea (September 24, 2018)
Trump finalized a new trade agreement with South Korea, improving access for U.S. goods and services in the Korean market, benefiting U.S. farmers and manufacturers.
69. Increasing U.S. Energy Exports to Europe (2018)
Trump made a deal with the European Union to increase U.S. energy exports, particularly liquefied natural gas (LNG), helping diversify Europe’s energy supply and reduce dependence on Russia.
70. Withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (January 23, 2017)
Trump withdrew the U.S. from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a trade deal he argued was unfavorable to American workers. His administration sought to renegotiate trade agreements to better benefit U.S. industries.
71. $250 Billion in Trade and Investment Deals with China (2017)
Trump secured $250 billion in new trade and investment deals during his state visit to China, along with $12 billion in deals with Vietnam, boosting economic ties in Asia.
72. Aid for Farmers Affected by Trade Retaliation (2018)
Trump approved up to $12 billion in aid for farmers affected by unfair trade retaliation from foreign countries, ensuring that American farmers were supported during trade disputes.
73. Securing the Release of U.S. Hostages (2017-2020)
Over a dozen U.S. hostages were freed during Trump’s presidency, including those the previous administration was unable to secure. Trump made it a priority to
74. Signing of the Music Modernization Act (October 11, 2018)
Trump signed the Music Modernization Act, a landmark change to U.S. copyright law, which ensured fair compensation for songwriters, artists, and producers in the digital era by updating licensing systems and royalty rules.
75. Billions Secured for Border Wall Funding (2017-2020)
Trump secured billions of dollars in funding to build a wall along the southern U.S. border, aimed at reducing illegal immigration, drug trafficking, and human smuggling.
76. Promotion of Second Chance Hiring (2018)
The Trump administration promoted second chance hiring initiatives, which encouraged businesses to hire former inmates, giving them opportunities to re-enter the workforce and lead crime-free lives.
77. Ready to Work Initiative (2019)
The Department of Justice and the Bureau of Prisons launched the “Ready to Work Initiative” to help connect employers directly with former prisoners, further promoting second chance employment opportunities.
78. Opportunity Zone Designation (2018)
A total of 8,764 communities across the U.S. were designated as Opportunity Zones, aimed at encouraging economic development and creating jobs in areas that needed revitalization.
79. $100 Billion Expected in Opportunity Zone Investments (2018-2020)
Opportunity Zones were expected to generate $100 billion in long-term private capital investment, helping to economically transform distressed areas across the country.
80. Ending Common Core (2018)
Trump directed the Department of Education to end the controversial Common Core education standards, advocating for more localized control over education policies.
81. Signing of the 9/11 Victims Compensation Fund (July 29, 2019)
Trump signed a bill reauthorizing the 9/11 Victims Compensation Fund, ensuring continued financial support for first responders and survivors of the September 11 attacks.
82. Funding for Veteran Suicide Prevention Programs (2018)
Trump signed legislation to fund prevention programs aimed at reducing veteran suicide rates, which have been a growing concern in the veteran community.
83. Repatriation of Over $1 Trillion from Overseas (2018)
Due to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, over $1 trillion in corporate profits was repatriated to the U.S. from overseas, helping to stimulate domestic investment and job creation.
84. Fastest Growth in Manufacturing Jobs in Over 30 Years (2019)
Manufacturing jobs grew at the fastest rate in over three decades under Trump’s administration, thanks to policies aimed at boosting American industries and bringing jobs back to the U.S.
85. Record Stock Market Highs (2017-2020)
The U.S. stock market reached record highs during Trump’s presidency, with the Dow Jones and NASDAQ seeing unprecedented growth prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.
86. Highest Median Household Income on Record (2019)
Median household income in the U.S. hit its highest level ever recorded under Trump, reflecting strong economic growth, job creation, and wage increases.
87. Record Low African-American Unemployment (2019)
Unemployment rates for African-Americans fell to their lowest levels in U.S. history during Trump’s presidency, supported by a strong labor market and targeted economic policies.
88. Record Low Hispanic-American Unemployment (2019)
Hispanic-American unemployment also reached record lows under Trump, reflecting a growing economy that provided more opportunities for minority communities.
89. Record Low Asian-American Unemployment (2019)
Asian-American unemployment fell to an all-time low during Trump’s administration, driven by robust economic growth and job creation.
90. Lowest Women’s Unemployment Rate in 65 Years (2019)
Women’s unemployment reached its lowest level in 65 years under Trump, with female participation in the workforce increasing and more opportunities for women across various sectors.
91. 50-Year Low Youth Unemployment (2019)
Youth unemployment dropped to its lowest point in 50 years during Trump’s tenure, with more young people entering the labor market and finding jobs.
92. Lowest Unemployment Rate Ever Recorded (2019)
The U.S. experienced the lowest overall unemployment rate ever recorded, with economic growth, job creation, and business optimism contributing to historically low joblessness.
93. Pledge to America’s Workers Initiative (2018)
Trump’s Pledge to America’s Workers led to employers committing to train over 4 million Americans, helping to bridge the skills gap and promote workforce development.
94. Record High Optimism Among U.S. Manufacturers (2018)
Over 95% of U.S. manufacturers expressed optimism about the future, marking the highest level ever recorded. This confidence was driven by tax reforms, deregulation, and economic growth.
95. Lowest Top Marginal Tax Rate for Small Businesses in 80 Years (2017)
Trump’s Tax Cuts and Jobs Act provided the lowest top marginal tax rate for small businesses in over 80 years, boosting their competitiveness and ability to invest in growth.
96. Elimination of Regulations Hurting Small Businesses (2017-2020)
Trump’s administration eliminated a record number of regulations that were deemed harmful to small businesses, reducing bureaucratic red tape and enabling businesses to operate more freely.
97. Welfare Reform (2018)
Trump signed welfare reform that required able-bodied adults without children to work or look for work if they were receiving welfare benefits, aimed at promoting self-sufficiency and reducing dependency on government assistance.
98. Record Number of Affordable Generic Drugs Approved (2017-2020)
Under Trump, the FDA approved more affordable generic drugs than ever before, increasing access to essential medicines and reducing prescription drug costs.
99. Medicare Program Reform to Stop Overcharging Seniors (2018)
Trump reformed the Medicare program to prevent hospitals from overcharging low-income seniors for their prescription drugs, saving seniors hundreds of millions of dollars annually.
100. Right to Try Legislation (May 30, 2018)
Trump signed the Right to Try Act, which allowed terminally ill patients to access experimental treatments that had not yet been fully approved by the FDA, giving patients more hope and options for care.
101. $6 Billion for Fighting the Opioid Epidemic (2018)
Trump’s administration secured $6 billion in new funding to combat the opioid epidemic, addressing the public health crisis through treatment programs, law enforcement efforts, and prevention initiatives.
102. VA Choice and Accountability Acts (2017)
Trump signed the VA Choice and VA Accountability Acts, expanding healthcare options for veterans through telehealth services, walk-in clinics, and same-day mental health care, while also holding VA employees accountable for misconduct.
103. Record U.S. Oil Production (2019)
U.S. oil production reached an all-time high under Trump, making the U.S. less dependent on foreign oil, particularly from the Middle East, and contributing to energy independence.
104. First Time U.S. Became Net Natural Gas Exporter Since 1957 (2017)
For the first time since 1957, the U.S. became a net exporter of natural gas under Trump, further enhancing energy independence and boosting the American energy sector.
105. NATO Allies Increased Defense Spending (2017-2020)
Trump’s pressure campaign led to NATO allies increasing their defense spending, with a focus on equitable burden-sharing and enhancing the alliance’s collective security.
106. Withdrawal from the Paris Climate Accord (June 1, 2017)
Trump withdrew the U.S. from the Paris Climate Accord, arguing that the agreement was unfair to American workers and would harm the U.S. economy. Despite the withdrawal, the U.S. still led the world in carbon emissions reduction that year.
107. Fast Judicial Appointments (2017-2020)
Trump’s judicial nominees were confirmed at a faster rate than those of any other new administration, reshaping the federal judiciary with over 200 judges appointed during his presidency.
108. Donald Trump appointed three Supreme Court justices during his presidency:
Neil Gorsuch – Appointed in 2017, filling the vacancy left by the death of Justice Antonin Scalia.
Brett Kavanaugh – Appointed in 2018, filling the seat vacated by Justice Anthony Kennedy’s retirement.
Amy Coney Barrett – Appointed in 2020, filling the seat left by the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
These appointments have had a significant impact on the ideological balance of the Supreme Court.
109. Moving U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem (May 14, 2018)
Trump fulfilled a longstanding campaign promise by moving the U.S. embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and marking a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy.
110. USMCA Trade Deal (July 1, 2020)
Trump renegotiated the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and replaced it with the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), which updated provisions on labor, environmental standards, and digital trade. It was aimed at boosting job creation and improving trade relationships within North America.
111. Breakthrough Trade Agreement with the European Union (July 2018)
Trump reached a breakthrough trade agreement with the European Union, focused on increasing U.S. exports, particularly in agricultural and energy sectors. The deal was intended to balance trade deficits and promote fair trade practices.
112. Tariffs on China and Part One Trade Deal (January 15, 2020)
Trump imposed tariffs on China in response to intellectual property theft and unfair trade practices. In January 2020, he signed the Part One trade deal with China, aimed at reducing the trade deficit and securing more favorable terms for U.S. businesses.
113. Legislation to Improve the National Suicide Hotline (August 14, 2018)
Trump signed legislation to improve the National Suicide Prevention Hotline by designating 9-8-8 as the three-digit code for accessing the hotline, ensuring faster access to critical mental health services.
114. Most Comprehensive Childhood Cancer Legislation Ever (June 5, 2018)
Trump signed the Childhood Cancer STAR Act, the most comprehensive childhood cancer legislation ever, which advanced research and improved treatments for childhood cancers.
115. Expansion of the Child Tax Credit (December 2017)
As part of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, Trump doubled the maximum amount of the Child Tax Credit to $2,000 per child and increased the income limits, allowing more families to benefit from the credit.
116. Creation of a New Tax Credit for Dependents (December 2017)
Trump’s tax reforms also introduced a new $500 tax credit for non-child dependents, such as elderly parents, providing additional financial relief to families caring for dependents.
117. $2.4 Billion Funding Increase for Child Care (2018)
In 2018, Trump signed a bill providing a $2.4 billion increase for the Child Care and Development Fund, helping states fund child care for low-income families.
118. Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit (2017)
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act included provisions to enhance the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit (CDCTC), offering a tax credit of 20-35% of eligible child care expenses, with a maximum credit of $3,000 per child and $6,000 per family.
119. Autism CARES Act (September 30, 2019)
Trump signed the Autism Collaboration, Accountability, Research, Education, and Support (CARES) Act into law, allocating $1.8 billion over five years to help people with autism spectrum disorder and their families.
120. Funding for Lupus Research (2019)
Trump signed two funding packages in 2019 that allocated nearly $19 million for Lupus-specific research and education programs, along with $41.7 billion for the National Institutes of Health (NIH), marking the highest Lupus funding ever.
121. TRACED Act Against Robocalls (December 30, 2019)
Trump signed the TRACED Act, the first major anti-robocall law in decades, which gave authorities more time to catch and penalize those who violated telemarketing laws and required phone companies to develop systems to verify legitimate calls.
122. Stock Market Reaches All-Time Highs Pre-Pandemic (2017-2020)
Before the global pandemic hit in 2020, the U.S. stock market, including the Dow Jones and NASDAQ, reached all-time record highs, reflecting strong economic growth under Trump’s administration.
Despite relentless attacks from political opponents, the state-funded mainstream media, and social media platforms, Donald Trump managed to achieve a remarkable set of accomplishments. He successfully ended a major conflict without starting another—a rare feat in modern history.
Pretty impressive list, wouldn’t you agree?
And while Trump was focused on strengthening the economy, bringing back jobs, and creating opportunity for all Americans, these forces launched a campaign to discredit him at every turn. From baseless investigations into Russian collusion to two impeachments driven by partisan motives, Trump has faced politically motivated attacks aimed at undermining his presidency and preventing him from running again. These efforts didn’t stop there—they have continued with felony charges over actions that, astonishingly, aren’t even illegal.
Such tactics mirror the behavior of authoritarian regimes throughout history, where dictators use the machinery of the state to persecute their political rivals.
Examples include:
Joseph Stalin, who used purges and show trials to eliminate opposition in Soviet Russia.
Mao Zedong, who silenced critics and political opponents during the Cultural Revolution.
Fidel Castro, who imprisoned and executed political rivals to maintain control in Cuba.
Nicolás Maduro, who has used state power to suppress political opponents and retain control in Venezuela.
Message of Hope to Hard-Working Americans:
Despite what the media would have you believe, Donald Trump is not the hated figure they portray. In fact, his presidency brought about incredible achievements that directly benefited everyday Americans. The relentless attacks from political opponents, the state-funded mainstream media, and social media platforms are not just isolated incidents—they are part of a larger, politically motivated effort to keep him from power.
Think about it: they’ve even tried to kill him twice. If they weren’t worried that he could win, they wouldn’t be putting in this much effort to discredit him. The fact that they are going to such lengths should tell you something. It’s not about stopping him for the public good—it’s because they fear his ability to deliver on the promises that resonate with hard-working Americans like you.
Trump’s accomplishments weren’t just political victories; they were steps toward making life better for millions. From increasing wages for the lowest-paid workers to rebuilding America’s manufacturing sector, his policies were about empowering the people. And despite the odds, despite the investigations, impeachments, and targeted media campaigns, he still managed to achieve all of this.
This should give you hope. If one man can push through so much adversity for the sake of the country, it shows that there’s a path forward. The attacks on him are a sign of how powerful his movement is and how much they fear what he stands for. It’s time to see through the noise and understand that these efforts to derail his political career are because they know he can win again—and they’re scared of what that would mean for their hold on power.
Finally some fair information!!!