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Don’t Be a Panican. We’re Winning — and We’re Not Slowing Down.

Don’t Be a Panican. We’re Winning — and We’re Not Slowing Down.

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This article provides a progress report on the Trump Administration’s "America First" agenda, highlighting a series of economic, legal, and social "wins" achieved during the start of the President's second year in office.

The summary of the reported achievements is as follows:

    • Market Records: The Dow Jones Industrial Average surpassed 50,000 for the first time, boosting retirement accounts.

    • Cost of Living: National median rents have hit a four-year low after six months of decline, and mortgage affordability has reached a four-year high.

    • Consumer Relief: The administration highlights price cuts from major brands like PepsiCo and the launch of TrumpRx.gov, which provides direct access to lower-priced prescription drugs. Consumer sentiment has reportedly reached a six-month high.

    • Sealed Border: The administration claims there have been zero illegal border crossings at the southern border for nine consecutive months.

    • ICE Operations: ICE recently arrested 650 individuals in West Virginia and has removed over 4,000 "criminal illegals" in Minnesota via Operation Metro Surge.

    • Legal Victories: A federal appeals court upheld the administration’s policy of detaining illegal aliens, reinforcing its deportation mandate.

    • Historic Crime Drops: The national murder rate has reportedly fallen to its lowest level in 125 years.

    • Targeted Success: Following federal intervention in Washington, D.C., the city went three weeks into the new year without a single homicide, a milestone not seen in over 30 years.

    • Gender-Affirming Care: Under administrative pressure, Minnesota’s largest children's hospital stopped prescribing puberty blockers to minors. Additionally, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons formally opposed gender surgeries for children.

    • Prescription Drugs: The launch of the Most-Favored-Nation pricing platform is credited with slashing costs for common medications.

The article frames these developments as the result of the "most productive first year of a presidential term in modern history." It characterizes the administration as successfully reversing the "chaos" of the previous term and asserts that the momentum for the "America First" agenda is now "unstoppable."

Economic and Financial MilestonesBorder Security and Immigration EnforcementPublic Safety and CrimeHealthcare and Social PolicyConclusion

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