Trump WH Boasts in Wildly Over-the-Top Memo Trump Did More in First Week ‘Than Most Presidents Do Over Their Full Term’

 

Trump WH Boasts In Wildly Over-The-Top Memo Trump Did More In First Week 'Than Most Presidents Do Over Their Full Term'

President Donald Trump’s White House boasted in a wildly over-the-top memo that Trump did more for America in his first week “than most presidents do over their full term.”

Trump’s first week in office certainly was eventful, as his mass deportation policy got rolling, embattled Secretary of Defense nominee Pete Hegseth got confirmed, and DOGE czar Elon Musk torpedoed a big AI infrastructure announcement. Trump also signed a ton of executive orders — including one that was blocked and derided by a Reagan-appointed judge — fired a dozen-and-a-half or so inspectors general, and much, much more.

On Monday morning, Trump’s communications team dropped a memo with the characteristically humble and staid subject line “WEEK ONE: The Wins Keep Piling Up.”

The intro said it all, as did its reference to an infamous Kimberly Guilfoyle rallying cry:

President Donald J. Trump’s first full week back in office was the most significant in modern history, punctuated by strong, swift action to correct course after four years of disaster.

In just one week, President Trump took more than 300 executive actions, secured more than a trillion dollars in U.S. investment, oversaw a significant drop in illegal border crossings, deported criminal illegal alien rapists, gang members, and suspected terrorists, and restored common sense to the government.

In just one week, President Trump has done more to usher in the Golden Age of America than most presidents do over their full term. As the New York Post put it, President Trump “is already hitting the ground running as his first 100 days in office are off to a historic start” — and the best is yet to come.

What follows is a falsehood-riddled series of bullet-pointed subheadings that include claims like “The Biden-era electric vehicle mandate was terminated” — which the Associated Press notes was not an “electric vehicle mandate” but rather “a non-binding goal set by Biden that EVs make up half of new cars sold by 2030.”

Read the full memo here via email from The White House.

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