One year back in the Oval Office, Trump White House says every major campaign promise delivered
President Donald Trump has been back in the Oval Office a full year as of Tuesday — with the administration taking a victory lap that he has delivered on every...
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President Donald Trump has been back in the Oval Office a full year as of Tuesday — with the administration taking a victory lap that he has delivered on every major campaign pledge across the past 12 months. "President Trump accomplished more in one year than many presidents did in eight. The President delivered on every major campaign promise — securing the border, stopping Biden's inflation crisis, signing the largest middle-class tax cuts in history, ending woke DEI (diversity, equity, inclusion) nonsense, and restoring American strength on the world stage," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told Fox News Digital. "Under President Trump’s leadership, America is safer, stronger, and more prosperous than ever before, and the best is yet to come," she added. Trump has signed more than 225 executive orders — surpassing the total 220 such orders he signed across the first four years of his presidency in his first administration — that have promoted his agenda stretching from cracking down on immigration to cleaning up U.S. cities of crime to "unleashing" U.S. energy by cutting red tape. TRUMP CHEERS STEADY INFLATION NUMBERS AS AFFORDABILITY FIGHT SHAPES 2026 MIDTERM BATTLE Immigration was one of Trump's top campaign platforms, vowing to shut down the border and deport illegal immigrants who flooded the nation under the Biden administration, causing an immigration crisis that persisted until 2025. Now, Customs and Border Protection has reported record results, including reporting there were zero parole releases in December 2025, compared to 7,041 released along the southwest border in December 2024 under the Biden administration. Total nationwide encounters from October 2025 through December 2025 fell to 91,603, the lowest ever recorded at the start of a fiscal year and 25% below the previous record low set in 2012, according to Customs and Border Protection, with Department of Homeland Security chief Kristi Noem celebrating the data as evidence Trump has…