At noon yesterday, February 20, 2025, President Donald John Trump completed his first month in office following his return as President of the United States for his second term. He has 47 months, or 1,408 days, left in his final term because the 22nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution bars him from running again.
As most Americans say, Trump is what we voted for with just one month as President many proclaimed that We love that he's taking ACTION! And they think history will remember him for exactly what he's doing.
While The border is closed. DOGE is reducing the US bloated government. Girls' sports are now girls sports, no more transgenders amongst them. Illegals are no longer getting American welfare. DEI rot is being cut as the American people no longer have membership in most $$$ Globalist organizations.
You see, back to the 22nd Amendment states: "No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once."
As expected, Trump have taken some action with many tangible achievements in his first month in office, which is typical too early to judge or rate him. The early days of a presidency often focus more on form than substance. This period is usually filled with appointments and executive orders, some of these orders where successful, many of which end up being blocked by the courts. Form, not substance, is important in these early stages to set a new direction and please the base, which wants to see action—whether it’s reversing policies they didn’t like, firing people, prosecuting perceived wrongdoers, or showing that a new sheriff is in town.
But no US presidency is ultimately remembered for how many people lost their jobs or were fired, or how many federal agencies were put out of business and all that.
History remembers presidents for their achievements: the industries they revived, the jobs they created, the alliances they strengthened, and the way they brought the country together to serve one humanity. It’s about how you give opportunities to the everyday person, not just the already rich who possibly don't need you in the first place as they say American First.
In line with his campaign promises, President Trump’s mass deportations are continuing, some of his tariffs have been imposed, and his budget is making its way through Congress. He’s working on efforts to end the war in Ukraine and has already had disagreements with Zelensky, Canada, South Africa, and others.
Trump has vowed not to send American dollars and soldiers to fight a war thousands of miles away in Europe, urging Europe to step up, take responsibilities and protect freedom. He’s also extended an offer to White South Africans, allowing them to be repatriated to the United States in light of post-apartheid reconciliation and land redistribution issues.
Many of the Donald Trump executive orders—ranging from birthright citizenship to climate change—have been blocked in court. Some of these cases will likely make it all the way to the Supreme Court, which could take months or years to resolve.
Ultimately, the issues may be handled by Congress or simply defeated, and while lawyers will profit from pursuing these cases, and the media will have plenty of material to report on, it may not lead to any significant changes, maybe maybe not. Only but time will tell
In essence, one month is far too short to gauge the effectiveness of a presidency. Real results come after months—or even years—of painstaking negotiations, solid budget priorities, and policies that prioritize the people over the military-industrial complex, the pharmaceutical industry, or the super-rich.
These policies and achievements take time to materialize. The first month is often more about shaping reputation and perception than delivering substance. This is true no matter what pundits say on TV or how supporters amplify the narrative right or wrong.
You know, I’ve lived long enough— to know that, whether here in Washington, D.C., where I’m writing this, or over there, wherever you may be reading it, the truth remains that in the end, you’re remembered for what you did for the little guys, for humanity in general, not how much money the rich made under your leadership.
While I may be wrong or right, these are so far the President Donald Trump's First Month In Office as Americans are more expected, It’s about what you did for the person with no power when you held the highest office in the land. Anything else. Click here to join WorldSocio for free and read more America Thread here. Stay on
As most Americans say, Trump is what we voted for with just one month as President many proclaimed that We love that he's taking ACTION! And they think history will remember him for exactly what he's doing.
While The border is closed. DOGE is reducing the US bloated government. Girls' sports are now girls sports, no more transgenders amongst them. Illegals are no longer getting American welfare. DEI rot is being cut as the American people no longer have membership in most $$$ Globalist organizations.
In other words, some Americans believe Trump has done more in one month than Joe Biden did in 4 years. Also, many of the cases that are blocked at the Federal Appellate level can be fast-tracked to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court will establish that the POTUS has the power to hire and fire anyone, they say
You see, back to the 22nd Amendment states: "No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once."
As expected, Trump have taken some action with many tangible achievements in his first month in office, which is typical too early to judge or rate him. The early days of a presidency often focus more on form than substance. This period is usually filled with appointments and executive orders, some of these orders where successful, many of which end up being blocked by the courts. Form, not substance, is important in these early stages to set a new direction and please the base, which wants to see action—whether it’s reversing policies they didn’t like, firing people, prosecuting perceived wrongdoers, or showing that a new sheriff is in town.
But no US presidency is ultimately remembered for how many people lost their jobs or were fired, or how many federal agencies were put out of business and all that.
History remembers presidents for their achievements: the industries they revived, the jobs they created, the alliances they strengthened, and the way they brought the country together to serve one humanity. It’s about how you give opportunities to the everyday person, not just the already rich who possibly don't need you in the first place as they say American First.
In line with his campaign promises, President Trump’s mass deportations are continuing, some of his tariffs have been imposed, and his budget is making its way through Congress. He’s working on efforts to end the war in Ukraine and has already had disagreements with Zelensky, Canada, South Africa, and others.
Trump has vowed not to send American dollars and soldiers to fight a war thousands of miles away in Europe, urging Europe to step up, take responsibilities and protect freedom. He’s also extended an offer to White South Africans, allowing them to be repatriated to the United States in light of post-apartheid reconciliation and land redistribution issues.
His approval rating started strong but seems to be dipping, according to recent polls. However, polls fluctuate, reflecting how people feel about a presidency at any given time, not necessarily concrete achievements. Click Here to Join WorldSocio for free and join the discussion. Post and be ready around the world
Many of the Donald Trump executive orders—ranging from birthright citizenship to climate change—have been blocked in court. Some of these cases will likely make it all the way to the Supreme Court, which could take months or years to resolve.
Ultimately, the issues may be handled by Congress or simply defeated, and while lawyers will profit from pursuing these cases, and the media will have plenty of material to report on, it may not lead to any significant changes, maybe maybe not. Only but time will tell
In essence, one month is far too short to gauge the effectiveness of a presidency. Real results come after months—or even years—of painstaking negotiations, solid budget priorities, and policies that prioritize the people over the military-industrial complex, the pharmaceutical industry, or the super-rich.
These policies and achievements take time to materialize. The first month is often more about shaping reputation and perception than delivering substance. This is true no matter what pundits say on TV or how supporters amplify the narrative right or wrong.
You know, I’ve lived long enough— to know that, whether here in Washington, D.C., where I’m writing this, or over there, wherever you may be reading it, the truth remains that in the end, you’re remembered for what you did for the little guys, for humanity in general, not how much money the rich made under your leadership.
While I may be wrong or right, these are so far the President Donald Trump's First Month In Office as Americans are more expected, It’s about what you did for the person with no power when you held the highest office in the land. Anything else. Click here to join WorldSocio for free and read more America Thread here. Stay on