Two Years Into His First Term, President Trump Has Made America Great Again
TOP TAKEAWAYS
- Under President Trump's leadership, the Senate has confirmed a record 85 judges, including two Supreme Court Justices.
- In the past two years, the Trump Administration has strongly enforced America's immigration laws and taken aim at "sanctuary cities."
- President Trump is fulfilling his promise to build a border wall, with sizable portions of the wall already finished or under construction.
- Under President Trump, the U.S. Border Patrol has arrested hundreds of members of dangerous gangs.
- GDP has soared after the passing of The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, more than 2.5 million jobs were created in 2018, and average unemployment was the lowest since 1969.
- Manufacturing experienced a "major rebound" in 2018, experiencing the largest jobs gains since The Recession.
- President Trump and the Republican Congress have rolled back countless Obama-Era regulations, including his costly "Clean Power Plan."
- President Trump successfully renegotiated The North American Free Trade Agreement.
- President Trump used tariffs to rattle China's economy and leaders for their illegal trade cheating.
- President Trump withdrew the United States from the flawed Trans-Pacific Partnership.
- President Trump signed executive orders aimed at lowering the cost of healthcare, increased the number of generic drugs approved for sale in the marketplace, and signed one of Congress' most "significant legislative achievements" to address the opioid epidemic.
- Under President Trump's leadership, Congress has passed two historic NDAA's to rebuild and grow our military, secured billions in funding for the VA, and signed multiple pieces of legislation to help get our veterans the care they deserve.
- President Trump has made great strides towards the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
- Under President Trump's leadership, the United States has successfully defeated ISIS.
- President Trump fulfilled his promise to name Jerusalem Israel's capital.
- President Trump has withdrawn the United States from the flawed Iranian Nuclear Deal, forced our allies to recommit to NATO, and has vigorously and quickly enforced red lines against regimes and individuals that use chemical weapons.
PRESIDENT TRUMP HAS NOMINATED A RECORD NUMBER OF JUDGES WHO WILL ADHERE TO THE ORIGINAL MEANING OF THE CONSTITUTION
Under President Trump's Leadership, The Senate Has Confirmed A Record 85 Judges, Including Two Supreme Court Justices
Since Taking Office, President Trump Has Had 85 Judges Confirmed To The Bench. ("Judicial Selection," Alliance For Justice , Accessed 1/16/19)
- Fifty-Three District Court Judges Have Been Confirmed. "They had added to the bench an additional 53 district court judges." (Nicholas Fandos, "Senators Add A Batch Of Judges, And Head Home To Campaign," The New York Times , 10/11/18)
- Thirty Circuit Court Judges Have Been Confirmed. ("Judicial Selection," Alliance For Justice , Accessed 1/16/19)
On April 7, 2017, Neil Gorsuch Was Confirmed To Be An Associate Justice Of The Supreme Court Of The United States. (PN55, Roll Call Vote #111 : Nomination Confirmed 54-45: R 51-0; D 3-43; I 0-2, 4/7/17)
On October 6, 2018, Brett Kavanaugh Was Confirmed To Be An Associate Justice Of The Supreme Court Of The United States. (PN2259, Roll Call Vote # 233 ; Nomination of Brett Kavanaugh, Confirmed 50-48: R 49-1; D 1-47. 10/6/18)
PRESIDENT TRUMP HAS FOUGHT FOR SECURE BORDERS AND CRACKED DOWN ON ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION
Over The Past Two Years, The Trump Administration Has Strongly Enforced America's Laws By Cracking Down On Illegal Immigration And Taken Aim At "Sanctuary Cities"
In His First Week In Office, President Trump Signed An Executive Order Prohibiting Sanctuary Jurisdictions From Receiving Federal Grant Funding With Limited Exceptions. "According to the executive order, dubbed 'Enhancing Public Safety in the Interior of the United States,' cities that do not comply with federal immigration enforcement agents 'are not eligible to receive Federal grants, except as deemed necessary for law enforcement purposes by the Attorney General or the Secretary.' It also notes that the director of the Office of Management and Budget will be responsible for obtaining and providing 'relevant and responsive information on all Federal grant money that currently is received by any sanctuary jurisdiction.'" (Priscilla Alvarez, "Trump Cracks Down On Sanctuary Cities," The Atlantic , 1/25/17)
In August 2017, President Trump Ordered The Hiring Of 10,000 New Immigration And Customs Enforcement (ICE) Agents And 5,000 Additional Border Patrol Agents. "The President ordered the hiring of 10,000 new Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers and 5,000 additional border patrol agents." ("Fact Sheet: Donald J. Trump And Attorney General Sessions Stand Up Against Lawless Sanctuary Cities," The White House , 8/16/17)
President Trump Signed The FY 2018 Omnibus Bill Which Allocated $504.5 Million For The Hiring "Of At Least 100 New Immigration Judge Teams" To "Help Reduce The Extensive Backlog Of Pending Immigration Cases." "Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR): $504.5 million. [FY 2017 Omnibus Enacted: $440 million; 15 percent increase]. The appropriation includes: Funding for at least 100 new Immigration Judge (IJ) Teams (consisting of an immigration judge, judicial law clerk, legal assistant, and three administrative support staff) to help reduce the extensive backlog of pending immigration cases. The bill directs EOIR to accelerate the hiring process with a goal of fielding 484 IJ teams nationwide by 2019." (Christian Penichet-Paul, "Omnibus Appropriations For Fiscal Year (FY) 2018: Department Of Justice (DOJ)," National Immigration Forum , 3/29/18)
President Trump Is Fulfilling His Promise To Build A Border Wall, With Sizable Portions Already Finished Or Under Construction
In January 2017, President Trump Issued An Executive Order To Launch "A Rapid Start On Building A Wall On The Border With Mexico." "President Donald Trump ordered stepped-up deportations and a rapid start on building a wall on the border with Mexico, as he worked to make good on the promised immigration crackdown that powered his presidential campaign. Taken together, the executive orders announced Wednesday-along with another set expected Thursday-sharply recast U.S. immigration policy." (Laura Meckler, "Trump Orders Wall At Mexican Border," The Wall Street Journal , 1/25/17)
Currently, 47 Miles Of Existing Border Wall Is Being Replaced And 53 Miles Of New Barriers Are Being Built. "Roughly 47 miles of current border wall is being replaced and the remaining 53 miles are new barriers." (Anna Giaritelli, "DHS Unveils Trump's First Completed Border Wall Project: 'Walls Work,'" Washington Examiner , 10/26/18)
Gaps Have Been Closed Along The Border In The Rio Grande Valley Sector, With 35 New Gates Being Built Along A Stretch Of 55 Miles Of Existing Border Wall. "Closing gaps along the border in the Rio Grande Valley Sector is also part of the border wall project. 'We're building 35 new gates along a stretch of 55 miles of existing border wall.' Vitiello said. Construction is tentatively scheduled to start in October 2018." (Press Release, "Border Wall Construction Underway," U.S. Customs And Border Protection , 3/30/18)
On March 23, 2018, President Trump Signed The Consolidated Appropriations Act Of 2018. (Consolidated Appropriations Act Of 2018, Pub. L. No. 115-141 , Signed Into Law 3/23/18)
- The FY2018 Omnibus Bill "Includes $1.6 Billion For More Than 90 Miles Of Physical Barriers Along The Border With Mexico, As Well As Related Technology." "Among other things, the bill includes $1.6 billion for more than 90 miles of physical barriers along the border with Mexico, as well as related technology." (Thomas Kaplan, "Congress Approves $1.3 Trillion Spending Bill, Averting Shutdown," The New York Times , 3/22/18)
Under President Trump, The U.S. Border Patrol Has Arrested Hundreds Of Members Of Dangerous Gangs
On June 18, 2018, President Trump Signed The Project Safe Neighborhoods Grant Program Authorization Act Of 2018. (Project Safe Neighborhoods Grant Program Authorization Act Of 2018, Pub. L. No. 115-185 , Signed Into Law 6/18/18)
- This Bill Improves "Existing Partnerships To Create Safer Neighborhoods Through Sustained Reductions In Crimes Committed By Criminal Street Gangs And Transnational Organized Crime Groups," Such As MS-13. "This bill establishes the Project Safe Neighborhoods Block Grant Program within the Department of Justice's Office of Justice Programs to foster and improve existing partnerships to create safer neighborhoods through sustained reductions in crimes committed by criminal street gangs and transnational organized crime groups." ("Summary: H.R.3249 - 115th Congress (2017-2018)," Congress.gov , Accessed 10/16/18)
Since President Trump Took Office, The U.S. Border Patrol Has Apprehended 1,264 Gang Members, Including 605 Members Of MS-13. ("CBP Enforcement Statistics FY2018," U.S. Customs And Border Protection , Accessed 1/17/19)
THE ECONOMY HAS SOARED UNDER PRESIDENT TRUMP, REACHING HEIGHTS NOT SEEN IN DECADES
GDP Has Seen Strong Growth In 2018 After The Passing Of The Tax Cuts And Jobs Act
On December 22, 2017, President Trump Signed The Tax Cuts And Jobs Act. (Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, Pub. L. No. 115-409 , Signed Into Law 12/22/17)
The U.S. Economy Has Grown At A Nearly 3% Annual Rate Since President Trump Took Office, Far Outpacing The 2.2% Annual Growth Rate Under President Obama. "The U.S. economy has expanded at a 2.9% annual rate since April of 2017, according to the Commerce Department's tabulations of the nation's gross domestic product, or output. That growth rate is faster than the 2.2% annual growth rate between mid-2009-when the expansion started-and April 2017." (Kate Davidson, "A Big Reason U.S. Economy Is Accelerating: Government Spending," The Wall Street Journal , 10/28/18)
Real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Increased At An Annual Rate Of 3.4% In The Third Quarter Of 2018. "Real gross domestic product (GDP) increased 3.4 percent in the third quarter of 2018, according to the "third" estimate released by the Bureau of Economic Analysis." (Gross Domestic Product, Bureau Of Economic Analysis , 12/21/18)
- The Economy Was Strong In The Third Quarter Of 2018, Driven By Consumer Spending That's Been "Juiced By Republican Tax Cuts." "Economic growth surged to 4.2 percent in the second quarter, the fastest since 2014, and is projected to come in above 3 percent for the July-September period, driven by consumer spending and business investment that's been juiced by Republican tax cuts. The labor market is tight, with steady hiring and the unemployment rate at 3.7 percent, the lowest since December 1969." (Erik Wasson and Sho Chandra, "'Trump Effect' Overpowers Booming Economy Ahead Of Midterms," Bloomberg , 10/19/18)
Under President Trump, More Than 2.5 Million Jobs Were Created In 2018 And Average Unemployment Has Reached Lows Not Seen In Nearly Fifty Years
At The End Of 2018 Total U.S. Employment Topped 150 Million Jobs For The First Time. "The December jobs gain pushed total U.S. employment above 150 million jobs for the first time." (Josh Boak, "US Employers Added A Stellar 312,000 Jobs In December," The Associated Press , 1/4/19)
In 2018, More Than 2.5 Million Jobs Were Created. ("Employment, Hours, And Earnings From The Current Employment Statistics Survey (National)," Bureau Of Labor Statistics , Accessed 1/4/19)
Unemployment Averaged 3.9% In 2018, The Lowest Yearly Average Since 1969. (Bureau Of Labor Statistics , Accessed 1/17/19)
Unemployment Under President Trump Has Averaged 4.1%, More Than 3% Lower Than President Obama. (Bureau Of Labor Statistics , Accessed 1/17/19)
MANUFACTURING HAS COME BACK TO LIFE UNDER PRESIDENT TRUMP
Manufacturing Experienced A "Major Rebound" In 2018, With The Industry Seeing The Largest Jobs Gain Since The Recession
Manufacturing Has Added 473,000 Jobs Since President Trump Took Office, A Stark Contrast To The 192,000 Jobs The Industry Lost Under President Obama. (Bureau Of Labor Statistics , Accessed 1/16/19)
The Manufacturing Sector Added 284,000 Jobs In 2018, Outpacing Even President Obama's Best Year Of Growth In 2014 By 76,000 Jobs. (Bureau Of Labor Statistics , Accessed 1/16/19)
Manufacturing Experienced A "Major Rebound" In 2018, Experiencing The "Biggest Annual Upswing Since The Great Recession." "Manufacturing experienced a major rebound, producing 249,000 jobs from in 2018 through November. That's the biggest annual upswing since the Great Recession and well above the 2017 figure (207,000)." (Danielle Paquette and Andrew Van Dam, "U.S. Economy Added 312,000 Jobs In December And The Unemployment Rate Was 3.9%, Marking A Strong Finish To 2018," The Washington Post , 1/4/19)
On Average This Year, 92.4 Percent Of Manufacturers Surveyed Reported A Positive Outlook For Their Companies, The Highest Level On Record In The 20-Year History Of The Survey. "While that represents the second straight easing in confidence from the all-time high reading in the second quarter (95.1 percent), the four-quarter annual average, which reaches back to when congressional passage of tax reform appeared increasingly likely, shows that manufacturers' optimism for 2018 reached the highest level on record in the 20-year history of the survey. On average this year, 92.4 percent of manufacturers surveyed reported a positive outlook for their companies (surpassing the 2017 average of 91.8 percent)." ("NAM Manufacturers' Outlook Survey," National Association Of Manufacturers , 12/20/18)
PRESIDENT TRUMP'S POLICY OF DEREGULATION HAS SAVED BILLIONS AND UNLEASHED MASSIVE ECONOMIC GROWTH
President Trump And The Republican Congress Have Rolled Back Countless Obama-Era Regulations Including His Costly "Clean Power Plan"
President Trump's EPA Has Rolled Out A Plan To Replace Obama's Clean Power Plan, The New Plan Is A "Prudent Replacement That Would Recognize States' Authority To Regulate Power Plants While Keeping Electricity Prices For Customers In Check And Protecting The Environment." "The Trump administration Tuesday rolled out its long-awaited proposal to replace President Barack Obama's Clean Power Plan that sought to scale back greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change. 'The (new proposal) would restore the rule of law and empower states to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and provide modern, reliable, and affordable energy for all Americans,' EPA Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler said in unveiling the plan. Industry officials and Republican lawmakers generally cheered President Donald Trump's Affordable Clean Energy plan, calling it a prudent replacement that would recognize states' authority to regulate power plants while keeping electricity prices for customers in check and protecting the environment." (Ledyard King, "Trump's Plan For Coal-Fired Power Plants: Key Takeaways About The EPA Clean Air Proposal," USA Today , 8/21/18)
In February 2017, President Trump Repealed The Rule President Obama Implemented On Coal Mining Activities Near Streams. "In early February, the House and Senate voted to repeal the so-called 'stream protection rule' - using a regulation-killing tool known as the Congressional Review Act. On Thursday, President Trump signed the bill, which means the stream protection rule is now dead. Coal companies will have a freer hand in dumping mining debris in streams." (Brad Plumer, "Why Trump Just Killed A Rule Restricting Coal Companies From Dumping Waste In Streams," Vox , 2/16/17)
In A "Rare Demonstration Of Bipartisanship" Congress Passed Legislation To Rollback Costly Banking Regulations, A "Significant Victory" For President Trump. "In a rare demonstration of bipartisanship, the House voted 258-159 to approve a regulatory rollback that passed the Senate this year, handing a significant victory to President Trump, who has promised to 'do a big number on Dodd-Frank.'" (Alan Rappeport and Emily Flitter, "Congress Approves First Big Dodd-Frank Rollback," The New York Times , 5/22/18)
President Trump Signed An Executive Order To Reverse President Obama's Restriction On Offshore Oil And Natural Gas Drilling. "President Trump signed an order Friday to kick off the process of undoing former President Obama's restrictions on offshore oil and natural gas drilling." (Timothy Cama, "Trump Signs Order To Roll Back Obama's Offshore Drilling Limits," The Hill , 4/28/17)
The GOP Tax Cuts Included A Provision That Opens Alaska's Remote Arctic National Wildlife Refuge To Drilling, "Ending More Than Four Decades Of Heated Debate On The Matter." "Congress voted Wednesday to open Alaska's remote Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) to oil and natural gas drilling, ending more than four decades of heated debate on the matter. The House voted 224-201, mostly along party lines, to pass the Republicans' tax overhaul bill, which has the ANWR drilling provision attached to it." (Timothy Cama, "Congress Votes To Open Alaska Refuge To Oil Drilling," The Hill , 12/20/17)
After Twenty Years With Only One Congressional Review Act Vote, Republicans In Congress Passed 14 Congressional Review Act Resolutions Ending 14 Obama-Era Regulations. "On May 11, Republicans in Congress had a little celebration for the end of more than a dozen Obama-era regulations, with member after member coming to the Senate floor heaping praise on a once-obscure law known as the Congressional Review Act. Sen. James M. Inhofe of Oklahoma could barely contain himself: 'I'm almost speechless when I think about the success. You know, we went 20 years taking up one CRA and then we end up passing 14 of them - all but one. It's a huge success record.'" (Jonathan Miller, "Congressional Review Act Gets A Workout," Roll Call , 12/20/17)
On January 30, 2017, President Trump Issued Executive Order 13771, Which Required That For Every New Regulation Promulgated, Two Prior Regulations Be Eliminated. "In his first week in office, President Trump issued Executive Order 13771, which aims to 'manage the costs associated with the governmental imposition of private expenditures required to comply with Federal regulations.' It requires that 'for every new regulation issued, at least two prior regulations be identified for elimination, and that the cost of planned regulations be prudently managed and controlled through a budgeting process.'" (Ted Gayer, Robert E. Litan, and Philip A. Wallach, "Evaluating The Trump Administration's Regulatory Reform Program," The Brookings Institute , 10/20/17)
Under The "2-For-1 Rule," Agencies Were Required To Offset The Cost Of Any New Regulation By Eliminating Two Existing Regulations. "Under the so-called '2-for-1 Rule,' the incremental costs of all new regulations for Fiscal Year 2017 must be no greater than zero, unless the regulation is required by law, or, consistent with advice provided in writing by the Director of the OMB. Agencies are expected to meet this new requirement by offsetting any incremental costs from new regulations with the supposed savings gained from eliminating two existing regulations." (Roncevert Almond, Marina O'Brien, and Andy Orr, "Regulatory Reform In The Trump Era - The First 100 Days," Yale Journal On Regulation , Accessed 4/1/18)
As Of The Release Of The 2018 Regulatory Reform Report, The Trump Administration Has Withdrew Or Delayed A Total Of 2,253 Regulatory Actions Since January 2017. "The Trump Administration withdrew or delayed 648 regulatory actions in FY18. Since January 2017, a total of 2253 regulatory actions have been delayed of withdrawn." ("The 2018 Regulatory Reform Report," The Office of Management and Budget , Accessed 1/17/19)
Federal Agencies Achieved $8.1 Billion In Lifetime Net Regulatory Cost Savings In FY 2017, The Equivalent Of $570 Million Per Year. "Federal agencies achieved $8.1 billion in lifetime net regulatory cost savings, the equivalent of $570 million per year. These savings go beyond the Administration's goal of imposing no lifetime net regulatory costs in FY 2017." ("President Donald J. Trump Is Delivering On Deregulation," The White House , 12/14/17)
PRESIDENT TRUMP HAS NEGOTIATED BETTER AND FAIRER DEALS FOR THE AMERICAN PEOPLE
In A "Big Victory," For The Administration, President Trump Successfully Renegotiated The North American Free Trade Agreement
On September 30, 2018, The United States Reached A Significantly Revised North American Trade Deal With Canada And Mexico. "On Sunday night, President Trump got his wish for a significantly revised North American trade deal. After more than a year of intense negotiations, the United States, Canada and Mexico reached an agreement to update the North American Free Trade Agreement, the 1994 pact that governs more than $1.2 trillion worth of trade among the three nations." (Heather Long, "U.S., Canada And Mexico Just Reached A Sweeping New NAFTA Deal. Here's What's In I," The Washington Post , 10/1/18)
Reuters Called The Deal "A Big Victory" For The Trump Administration's Agenda. "In a big victory for his agenda to shake-up an era of global free trade that many associate with the signing of NAFTA in 1994, President Donald Trump coerced Canada and Mexico to accept more restrictive commerce with their main export partner." (David Ljunnggren and Roberta Rampton, "In Trump Win, Canada, U.S. Deal Saves NAFTA As Trilateral Pact," Reuters , 9/30/18)
President Trump Used Tariffs To Rattle China's Economy And Leaders For Their Trade Cheating
On June 15, 2018, The United States Trade Representative (USTR) Issued 25% Tariffs On $50 Billion Worth Of Chinese Imports Containing "Industrially Significant Technologies." "The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) today released a list of products imported from China that will be subject to additional tariffs as part of the U.S. response to China's unfair trade practices related to the forced transfer of American technology and intellectual property. On May 29, 2018, President Trump stated that USTR shall announce by June 15 the imposition of an additional duty of 25 percent on approximately $50 billion worth of Chinese imports containing industrially significant technologies, including those related to China's 'Made in China 2025' industrial policy." (Press Release, "USTR Issues Tariffs On Chinese Products In Response To Unfair Trade Practices," The United States Trade Representative , 6/15/18)
- The First Set Of Tariffs Covering Approximately $34 Billion Worth Of Imports Went Into Effect On July 6, 2018. "These lines cover approximately $34 billion worth of imports from China. USTR has determined to impose an additional duty of 25 percent on these 818 product lines after having sought and received views from the public and advice from the appropriate trade advisory committees. Customs and Border Protection will begin to collect the additional duties on July 6, 2018." (Press Release, "USTR Issues Tariffs On Chinese Products In Response To Unfair Trade Practices," The United States Trade Representative , 6/15/18)
- The Second Set Of Tariffs Covering Approximately $16 Billion Worth Of Imports Went Into Effect On August 23, 2018. "The list contains 279 of the original 284 tariff lines that were on a proposed list announced on June 15. Changes to the proposed list were made after USTR and the interagency Section 301 Committee sought and received written comments and testimony during a two-day public hearing last month. Customs and Border Protection will begin to collect the additional duties on the Chinese imports on August 23." (Press Release, "USTR Finalizes Second Tranche Of Tariffs On Chinese Products In Response To China's Unfair Trade Practices," The United States Trade Representative , 8/7/18)
On September 24, 2018, Additional Tariffs On Chinese Goods Instituted By The Trump Administration Went Into Effect. "In accordance with the direction of President Trump, the additional tariffs will be effective starting September 24, 2018, and initially will be in the amount of 10 percent." (Press Release, "USTR Finalizes Tariffs On $200 Billion Of Chinese Imports In Response To China's Unfair Trade Practices," The United States Trade Representative , 9/17/18)
The Tariffs Were Placed On $200 Billion Of Chinese Imports To The U.S. In Response To China's Unfair Trading Practices, Including The Continued Theft Of American Intellectual Property And Forced Transfer Of American Technology. "As part of the United States' continuing response to China's theft of American intellectual property and forced transfer of American technology, the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) today released a list of approximately $200 billion worth of Chinese imports that will be subject to additional tariffs." (Press Release, "USTR Finalizes Tariffs On $200 Billion Of Chinese Imports In Response To China's Unfair Trade Practices," The United States Trade Representative , 9/17/18)
On January 1, 2019, The Level Of The Additional Tariffs Increased To 25%. "Starting January 1, 2019, the level of the additional tariffs will increase to 25 percent." (Press Release, "USTR Finalizes Tariffs On $200 Billion Of Chinese Imports In Response To China's Unfair Trade Practices," The United States Trade Representative , 9/17/18)
China's Slumping Economy Underscored A Political Imperative For China To Cut A Deal Ahead Of The President's March 1 Deadline For Additional Tariffs. "At the same time, China's overall trade surplus with the U.S. hit a record in 2018, underscoring the political imperative to cut a deal ahead of a March 1 deadline after which U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to impose additional tariffs on Chinese goods." ("China's Slumping Trade Adds Pressure For Settlement With Trump," Bloomberg, 01/14/19)
In A Win For Workers, President Trump Withdrew The United States From The Flawed And Harmful Trans-Pacific Partnership
On January 23, 2017, President Trump Withdrew The U.S. From The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). "President Trump upended America's traditional, bipartisan trade policy on Monday as he formally abandoned the ambitious, 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership brokered by his predecessor and declared an end to the era of multinational trade agreements that defined global economics for decades." (Peter Baker, "Trump Abandons Trans-Pacific Partnership, Obama's Signature Deal," The New York Times , 01/23/17)
President Trump Criticized TPP For Pushing Manufacturing Jobs Overseas, Increasing The U.S. Trade Deficit, And Failing To Address Currency Manipulation. "Trump long criticized the deal, claiming that it would push more manufacturing jobs overseas, increase the U.S. trade deficit, and fail to address currency manipulation by U.S. trade partners." (James McBridge, "What Is The Trans-Pacific Partnership," Council On Foreign Relations , 05/15/18)
PRESIDENT TRUMP HAS REDUCED THE COST OF HEALTHCARE AND HAS SIGNED SIGNIFICANT LEGISLATION TO FIGHT THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC
President Trump Signed Executive Orders That Will Make Healthcare Cheaper And More Accessible For Americans
On October 12, 2017, President Trump Signed An Executive Order Aimed At Lowering Health Care Costs By Allowing Consumers To Buy Insurance Across State Lines Through Association Health Care Plans. "President Trump signed an executive order Thursday that he says will lower health insurance premiums by allowing more consumers to buy health insurance through association health plans across state lines." (Gregory Korte, "Trump's Health Insurance Order Pushes Association Plans To Drive Down Costs - For Some," USA Today , 10/12/17)
In October 2017, President Trump Issued An Executive Order That His Administration Consider Short-Term, Limited-Duration Health Insurance. "In October, President Trump issued an Executive Order instructing the Departments of Health and Human Services, Labor, and the Treasury to consider proposing regulations or revising guidance to promote healthcare choice and competition by expanding the availability of short-term, limited-duration insurance." (Press Release, "Fact Sheet: Short-Term, Limited-Duration Insurance Proposed Rule," Centers For Medicare And Medicaid Services , 2/20/18)
In February 2018, The Trump Administration Decided To Propose An Extension Of The Short-Term, Limited-Duration Insurance Plans To Up To A Year. "As a direct result of this, the Departments issued a proposed rule on Tuesday, February 20, that would change the maximum duration of such coverage to less than 12 months, as opposed to the current maximum duration of less than three months." (Press Release, "Fact Sheet: Short-Term, Limited-Duration Insurance Proposed Rule," Centers For Medicare And Medicaid Services , 2/20/18)
In August 2018, The Departments Of Health And Human Services, Labor, And Treasury Finalized A Rule That Would Establish Short-Term Limited Duration Plans To Cover Up To 12 Months Of Insurance And Last Up To 36 Months In Total. "On Wednesday, the departments of Health and Human Services, Labor and the Treasury issued a final rule to help Americans struggling to afford health coverage find new, more affordable options. The rule allows for the sale and renewal of short-term, limited-duration plans that cover longer periods than the previous maximum period of less than three months. Such coverage can now cover an initial period of less than 12 months, and, taking into account any extensions, a maximum duration of no longer than 36 months in total. This action will help increase choices for Americans faced with escalating premiums and dwindling options in the individual insurance market." (Press Release, "Trump Administration Delivers On Promise Of More Affordable Health Insurance Options," The U.S. Department Of Health And Human Services , 8/1/18)
In 2018, A Study By eHealth Found That Short-Term Health Insurance Premiums Were Around 80 Percent Less Costly On Average Than Affordable Care Act Qualified Health Plans. "Short-term health insurance premiums are 80 percent less costly, on average, than Affordable Care Act (ACA or Obamacare) qualified health plans, according to an analysis conducted by eHealth. The eHealth study compared the monthly premiums for the lowest cost short-term health plan to the lowest cost ACA plan available at Healthcare.gov or CoveredCa.com in 40 metropolitan areas served by eHealth.com in June 2018." ("Affordable Coverage: Short-Term Health Insurance And The ACA," eHealth , Accessed 8/3/18, p.2)
In A Move That Will Increase Competition And Lower Drug Prices, The Trump Administration Has Increased The Number Of Generic Drugs Approved For Sale In The Marketplace
The Food And Drug Administration (FDA) Has "Sped Up Approval Of Generic Drugs, Injecting More Competition In The Market." "The Food and Drug Administration has sped up approval of generic drugs, injecting more competition in the market." (John Fritze, "Trump To Deliver Major Address On Drug Prices, But Advocates Predict Small Steps," USA Today , 5/4/18)
In 2017, The FDA Approved 1,027 Generic Drugs For Sale, A "A Record-Setting Number." "In 2017, the FDA approved a record-setting number of generic prescription drugs for sale in the marketplace in an effort to lower costs and bring more competition to market; the number of generic approvals by the FDA has increased from 492 in 2015 to 1,027 in 2017." ("2017: A Year of Accomplishment," U.S. Department Of Health And Human Services , 1/26/18, p. 15)
President Trump Signed One Of Congress' Most "Significant Legislative Achievements" To Address The Opioid Epidemic
On October 24, 2018, President Trump Signed The SUPPORT For Patients And Communities Act. (SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Act, Pub. L. No. 115-271 , Signed Into Law 10/24/18)
The Bill "Creates, Expands And Reauthorizes" Programs And Policies Across Various Federal Agencies That Address Different Aspects Of The Opioid Epidemic Including Prevention, Treatment And Recovery. "It creates, expands and reauthorizes programs and policies across almost every federal agency, aiming to address different aspects of the opioid epidemic, including prevention, treatment and recovery." (Colby Itkowitz, "Senate Easily Passes Sweeping Opioids Legislation, Sending To President Trump," The Washington Post , 10/3/18)
The Bill "Reauthorizes Funding From The Cures Act, Which Put $500 Million A Year Toward The Opioid Crisis." "Reauthorizes funding from the Cures Act, which put $500 million a year toward the opioid crisis, and makes tweaks to hopefully give states more flexibility in using the funding." (German Lopez, "Trump Just Signed A Bipartisan Bill To Confront The Opioid Epidemic," Vox , 10/24/18)
The Bill Was Considered One Of The 115th Congress' "Most Significant Legislative Achievements." "It is one of Congress's most significant legislative achievements this year, a rare bipartisan response to a growing public health crisis that resulted in 72,000 drug-overdose deaths last year." (Coby Itokotwitz, "Senate Easily Passes Sweeping Opioids Legislation, Sending To President Trump," The Washington Post , 10/3/18)
PRESIDENT TRUMP HAS RESTORED AMERICAN MILITARY STRENGTH
Under President Trump's Leadership, Congress Has Passed Two Historic NDAA's Which Allocate Almost $1.5 Trillion Combined To Rebuild And Grow Our Military
On August 13, 2018, President Trump Signed The National Defense Authorization Act For FY2019. (John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act For Fiscal Year 2019, Pub. L. No. 115-232 , Signed Into Law 8/13/18)
- H.R. 5515 Authorizes $716 Billion For National Defense For Fiscal Year 2019 . "President Trump is signing the John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2019, authorizing $716 billion for national defense." (Press Release, "President Donald J. Trump Is Rebuilding And Readying Our Military To Defend Against All Threats," The White House , 8/13/18)
- The NDAA Authorizes An Increase Of 15,600 Troops. "The NDAA helps develop a more lethal and resilient force, and grows the size of our forces by authorizing an increase of 15,600 troops across the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps." (Press Release, "President Donald J. Trump Is Rebuilding And Readying Our Military To Defend Against All Threats," The White House , 8/13/18)
- The NDAA Authorizes A 2.6% Pay Raise For Service Members, The Largest Pay Raise In Nine Years. "President Trump and Congress are honoring our Nation's duty to our service members by authorizing a 2.6 percent military pay raise, the largest pay raise in nine years. The NDAA also extends special pay and bonuses for those in high demand fields. The NDAA will address the employment challenges facing military spouses by enhancing the My Career Advancement Program." (Press Release, "President Donald J. Trump Is Rebuilding And Readying Our Military To Defend Against All Threats," The White House , 8/13/18)
On December 12, 2017, President Trump Signed The National Defense Authorization Act For FY2018. (National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2018, Pub. L. No. 115-91 , Signed Into Law 12/12/17)
- FY2018 NDAA Increased "The Size Of The American Armed Forces For The First Time In Seven Years," And Provided Our Military Service Members "With Their Largest Pay Increase In Eight Years." TRUMP: "The NDAA increases the size of the American Armed Forces for the first time in seven years, and it provides our military service members with their largest pay increase in eight years." (Donald Trump, Remarks At The Signing Of The National Defense Authorization Act , Washington, D.C., 12/12/17)
PRESIDENT TRUMP HAS TAKEN STEPS TO GET VETERANS THE QUALITY CARE THEY DESERVE
President Trump Has Secured Billions In Funding For The VA And Signed Multiple Pieces Of Legislation To Help Veterans Get The Quality Care They Deserve
On September 21, 2018, President Trump Signed An $86.5 Billion Dollar Bill To Provide Funding For The Department Of Veterans Affairs. "On Friday, President Trump signed an $86.5 billion bill that will provide funding for the Department of Veterans Affairs. 'We are ensuring that our veterans are respected and cherished like never before,' said Trump." (Michael Ikahihifo, "Local Veterans React To President Trump Signing $86.5 Billion Bill," KFOX14 , 09/21/18)
On June 6, S. 2372, The VA Mission Act Of 2018, Was Signed Into Law. (VA Mission Act Of 2018, Pub. Law. No. 115-182 , Signed Into Law 6/6/18)
- The VA Mission Act Streamlines Veterans Access To Non-VA Community Care, Creates A New VA Benefit Of Commercial Walk-In Clinics, And Opens The VA Comprehensive Caregiver Program To Older Generations Of Veterans Injured While In Service . " Congress has passed a massive bill, nicknamed the VA Mission Act, to streamline veterans' access to non-VA community care when clinically appropriate, create a new VA benefit of commercial walk-in clinics, and end an indefensible inequity by opening the VA comprehensive caregiver program, on a phased schedule, to older generations of veterans severely injured while in service." ("Congress Expands VA Caregiver Plan, Streamlines Non-VA Care," Military.com , 5/24/18)
On August 23, 2017, H.R. 2288, The Veterans Appeals Improvement And Modernization Act, Was Signed Into Law. (Veterans Appeals Improvement And Modernization Act Of 2017, Pub. L. No. 115-55 , Signed Into Law 8/23/17)
- The Veterans Appeals Improvement And Modernization Act Speeds Up The Appeals Process On Disability Ratings At The Department Of Veterans Affairs. "'This is a big one,' President Donald Trump said Wednesday as he signed into law a bill to reform and speed up the appeals process on disability ratings at the Department of Veterans Affairs. At the American Legion's annual convention in Reno, Nevada, Trump praised the Veterans Appeals Improvement and Modernization Act of 2017 that he said would enable veterans 'to get decisions in a fraction of the time.'" (Richard Sisk, "Trump Signs Bill To Speed Up VA Disability Appeals Process," Military.com , 8/23/17)
On August 12, 2017, S. 114, The VA Choice And Quality Employment Act, Was Signed Into Law. (VA Choice And Quality Employment Act Of 2017, Pub. L. No. 115.-46 , Signed Into Law 8/12/17)
- The VA Choice And Quality Employ Act Shored Up Funding For The Veterans Choice Program And Allowed The VA To Open 28 New Clinics And Implement New Hiring Programs. "President Donald Trump on Saturday signed a $3.9 billion funding deal for the Department of Veterans Affairs that will shore up the nearly bankrupt Veterans Choice Program and allow the VA to open 28 new clinics and implement new hiring programs." (Nikki Wentling, "Trump Signs $3.9 Billion VA Funding Bill To Avert Crisis For Choice Program" Stars And Stripes , 8/12/17)
On June 23, 2017, S, 1094, The Veterans Accountability And Whistleblower Protection Act Was Signed Into Law. "President Donald Trump signed a bill into law Friday as part of the U.S. government's push to improve the Department of Veterans Affairs and holds its employees accountable." (Department Of Veterans Affairs Accountability And Whistleblower Protection Act Of 2017, Pub. L. No. 115-41 , Signed Into Law 6/23/17)
- The Accountability And Whistleblower Protection Act Pushes To Protect VA Employees Who Expose Problems And Make It Easier To Fire Workers For Wrongdoing. "The Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act pushes to protect VA employees who expose problems and make it easier to fire workers for wrongdoing. The measure passed the House and Senate with broad bipartisan support." ("Trump Signs Bill Aiming To Hold VA Employees Accountable," CNBC , 6/23/17)
On April 19, 2017, S.544, The Veterans Choice And Extension Act, Was Signed Into Law. (A Bill To Amend The Veterans Access, Choice, And Accountability Act Of 2014 To Modify The Termination Date For The Veterans Choice Program, And For Other Purposes, Pub. L. No. 115-26 , Signed Into Law 4/19/17)
- The Choice Program Allows Vets Facing Lengthy Wait Times At VA Facilities To Seek Care In The Private Sector. "The Choice Card program allowed vets facing lengthy wait times at Veterans Administration facilities or living more than 40 miles from the nearest VA to seek care in the private sector. Those already in the program will not need to re-apply under the bill signed by Trump, VA officials said." (Richard Sisk, "Trump Signs Bill To Extend Veterans Choice Program," Military.com , 4/19/17)
PRESIDENT TRUMP IS RESTORING AMERICAN LEADERSHIP AND STRENGTH ABROAD
President Trump Has Made Great Strides Towards Nuclear-Free Korean Peninsula
In April 2017, The Trump Administration Approved A Policy Of "Maximum Pressure" Aimed At Halting North Korea's Illicit Missile And Nuclear Activity Through The Application Of Sanctions And Other Diplomatic Means. "But behind the scenes, the Trump administration has completed a two-month comprehensive review of the North Korea policy that was approved by all of the top National Security Council officials this month, a senior White House official who has read the policy confirmed to me. The policy calls for 'maximum pressure' against the North Korean regime to try to halt its illicit missile and nuclear activity, through sanctions and other diplomatic means. The policy does not call for 'regime change' but in facts calls for engagement with the North Korea regime, if and when it changes its behavior." (Josh Rogin, "Trump's North Korea Policy Is 'Maximum Pressure' But Not 'Regime Change,'" The Washington Post , 04/14/17)
On June 12, 2018, President Trump And Chairman Kim Jong Un Of The Democratic People's Republic Of Korea Held A Historic Summit In Singapore. "President Donald J. Trump of the United States of America and Chairman Kim Jong Un of the State Affairs Commission of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) held a first, historic summit in Singapore on June 12, 2018." (Press Release, "Joint Statement Of President Donald J. Trump of the United States of America and Chairman Kim Jong Un of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea at the Singapore Summit," The White House , 6/12/18)
On July 23, North Korea Began Dismantling Facilities At Formerly The Main Site For North Korean Satellite Launches In Sohae. "North Korea has begun dismantling the facilities at the satellite launch station in Sohae, according to an analysis of commercial satellite imagery released on the 38 North website. The Sohae location has been the main site for North Korean satellite launches since 2012." (Adam Taylor, "North Korea Begins Dismantling Key Test Site, Satellite Imagery Suggests," The Washington Post , 7/23/18)
The New York Times Reported On July 27, 2018 That Remains Believed To Be Those Of 55 American Servicemen Were Flown Out Of North Korea. "Remains believed to be those of 55 American servicemen were flown out of North Korea on Friday, the first visible result of President Trump's efforts to bring the American war dead home 65 years after the end of combat in the Korean War." (Choe Sang-Hun, "Remains Of 55 U.S. War Dead In North Korea Start Journey Home After 65 Years," The New York Times , 7/30/18)
- On September 20, 2018, President Trump Announced The Remains Of Two American Soldiers Recovered From North Korea Had Been Identified. "President Donald Trump announced Thursday on Twitter that the US has identified the remains of two American soldiers from the 55 cases of remains of US service members killed during the Korean War that were recovered from North Korea in late July." (Ryan Browne, "US Identifies Remains Of 2 Soldiers Recovered From North Korea," CNN , 09/20/18)
On May 10, 2018, Three Americans Freed From North Korea Arrived In Virginia Following Diplomatic Efforts From The Trump Administration. "Three American prisoners freed from North Korea arrived here early Thursday to a personal welcome from President Trump, who traveled to an air base in the middle of the night to meet them. Waving their hands and flashing peace signs, the freed prisoners - Kim Dong-chul, Tony Kim and Kim Hak-song - descended the stairs of their plane, flanked by the president and senior administration officials, including Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who had flown to Pyongyang, the North's capital, to secure their release." (Katie Rogers, "Trump Greets 3 American Detainees Freed From North Korea," The New York Times , 5/10/18)
Under President Trump's Leadership The United States Has Put ISIS On The Brink Of Defeat
On October 31, 2018, U.S. And Syrian Democratic Forces Coalition Spokesman Col. Sean Ryan Said ISIS Militants Knew This Was Their "Last Stand." "Coalition spokesman Col. Sean Ryan said Monday the Syrian Democratic Forces are sending new fighters to the front, while the coalition is helping 'expedite' their resupply capabilities. He says the militants know this is their last stand.' Iraq's state-sanctioned paramilitary groups meanwhile say they are on high alert and ready to confront any militants who try to cross the border. Taking advantage of bad weather, ISIS militants attacked the Kurdish-led SDF over the weekend, expelling them from areas they had captured in a month of intense fighting in the area." ("US Helps Syrian Partners Regroup For ISIS 'Last Stand,'" The Associated Press , 10/29/18)
- General Of Counter-ISIS Operations, Lt. Gen. Stephen Townsend Told Time That President Trump's ISIS Strategy Had Allowed Armed Forces To Be More "Aggressive" In The Fight Against ISIS. "President Donald Trump's decision to grant his military 'total authorization' to make combat decisions has allowed the armed forces to be 'more aggressive' in the fight against the Islamic State, according to the outgoing commander of U.S.-led coalition forces in Iraq and Syria. 'It has freed us up a bit to prosecute the war in a more aggressive manner, I think,' said Lt. Gen. Stephen Townsend, head of Operation Inherent Resolve, in an interview with TIME coinciding with his departure from the role he has held since August 2016." (Jared Malsin, "Military Under Trump 'More Aggressive' in Fight Against ISIS, U.S. Commander Says," Time , 09/05/17)
President Trump Fulfilled His Promise To Name Jerusalem Israel's Capital
In December 2017, President Trump Formally Recognized Jerusalem As The Capital Of Israel. "President Trump on Wednesday formally recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, reversing nearly seven decades of American foreign policy and setting in motion a plan to move the United States Embassy from Tel Aviv to the fiercely contested Holy City. 'It is time to officially recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel,' said Mr. Trump, speaking from the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House, saying that past approaches to the conflict, like delaying that recognition, had not moved the peace process forward." (Mark Landler, "Trump Recognizes Jerusalem As Israel's Capital," The New York Times , 12/06/17)
Israeli Ambassador To The United Nations Danny Danon Praised President Trump's Decision To Move The U.S. Embassy To Jerusalem And Called It A "Testament To The Unbreakable Alliance And True Friendship Between The U.S. And Israel." "Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon praised the Trump administration on Friday shortly after they announced that the US embassy currently located in Tel Aviv will be moved to Jerusalem in May. 'President Trump's bold decision to move the American embassy to Jerusalem this May, in honor of our 70th Independence Day, is a testament to the unbreakable alliance and true friendship between the US and Israel,' said Ambassador Danon." (Daniel Roth, "Israel's UN Envoy Praises Trump's Embassy Move Announcment," Jerusalem Post , 02/24/18)
President Trump Has Withdrawn The United States From The Flawed And Dangerous Iranian Nuclear Deal, A Move That Has Hurt Their Economy
On May 8, 2018, President Trump Announced The United States Was Withdrawing From The Iran Nuclear Deal. TRUMP: "Therefore, I am announcing today that the United States will withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal. In a few moments, I will sign a presidential memorandum to begin reinstating U.S. nuclear sanctions on the Iranian regime. We will be instituting the highest level of economic sanction. Any nation that helps Iran in its quest for nuclear weapons could also be strongly sanctioned by the United States." (President Donald Trump, Remarks By President Trump On The Joint Comprehensive Plan Of Action , The White House, 5/8/18)
The Iran Rial Has Plummeted 70% Against The Dollar Due To Sanctions. "US sanctions are already causing economic malaise that has stoked public dissent in Iran, with the currency, the rial, plummeting by around 70 per cent against the dollar this year." (Najmeh Bozorgmehr and Katrina Manson, "Iran Accuses US Of 'Starting A War' In Fight Over Sanctions," Financial Times , 9/23/18)
President Trump Has Forced Our Allies To Recommit To NATO , And Pay Their Fair Share
During President Trump's May Trip To Brussels, He Had "Blunt Words" For U.S. Allies Concerning Their Lack Of Contributions To NATO. " What he has been vocal about is pressing NATO allies to pay what he considers their fair share of the alliance's running costs. Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson, traveling with Mr. Trump to Brussels, said the president would have blunt words for the leaders of other NATO members on that issue. And he did, criticizing the other leaders assembled behind him for not contributing 2 percent of their gross domestic product to their defense, as the allied nations had agreed." (Steven Erlanger, "Highlights: In Brussels, Trump Scolds Allies On Cost-Sharing, and Stays Vague On Article 5," The New York Times , 5/25/17)
After "Intense Pressure" From President Trump, NATO Allies Plan To Boost Their Defense Spending By 4.3%. "NATO allies of the United States plan to boost their defense spending by 4.3 percent this year, Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said Wednesday, a response in part to intense pressure from President Trump that the nations invest more in their militaries." (Michael Birnbaum and Thomas Gibbons-Neff, "NATO Allies Boost Defense Spending In The Wake Of Trump Criticism," The Washington Post , 6/28/17)
President Trump Has Vigorously Enforced Red Lines Against Regimes And Individuals That Use Chemical Weapons
In March 2017, The Trump Administration Announced Sanctions On North Korea Following A Determination That North Korea Had Used Chemical Agents In The Assassination Of Kim Jong Un's Brother. "In announcing the new sanctions on Tuesday, the State Department said it had determined in late February that North Korea used the chemical agent to assassinate Kim. North Korea had already been subject to sanctions by both the U.S. and the United Nations. The new sanctions place additional restrictions on things like U.S. foreign aid and financial assistance." (Leila Miller, "Trump Administration Says North Korea Used VX To Kill Kim Jon-Un's Half Brother," PBS , 3/7/18)
On April 6, 2017, President Trump Ordered A Cruise Missile Strike On A Syrian Military Airbase In Response To A Sarin Attack That Killed More Than 70 People. "On April 6, Trump ordered a cruise missile strike on a Syrian military airbase in response to a sarin attack that killed more than 70 people, including civilians, in Syria's Idlib province. The strike ended six years in which the U.S. avoided direct conflict with Assad, even while it supported elements of the armed insurrection against him in the aftermath of the popular uprisings that consumed Arab states in 2011." (Jared Malsin, "Trump's Chemical Weapons Warning Raises The Stakes For War In Syria," Time , 06/27/17)
On August 27, 2018, The Trump Administration Issued Sanctions Against Russia For Its Use Of the Nerve Agent "Novichok" In The Attempted Assassination Of UK Citizen Sergei Skripal And Daughter Yulia Skripal . "The latest round of U.S. sanctions against Russia go into effect Monday for its alleged role in the use of a chemical weapon to poison a former Russian spy. The State Department formally listed the sanctions on the federal register early Monday morning. The sanctions come in response to the Novichok nerve agent attack on former Russian intelligence officer Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia in England earlier this year. Among the sanctions imposed include denying the Russian state any foreign assistance, arms sales, financial assistance and exports of technology and sensitive goods." (Emily Tillett, "Russia Sanctions Take Effect Monday For Nerve Agent Attack On Former Spy," CBS News , 8/27/18)
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