Trump Touts “365 Wins” In First Year Back: Mass Deportations, Economic Overhaul, And Cultural Shifts

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Trump Touts “365 Wins” In First Year Back: Mass Deportations, Economic Overhaul, And Cultural Shifts

President Donald J. Trump and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick
President Donald J. Trump and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick

Marking exactly one year since returning to the Oval Office, President Donald J. Trump released a sprawling “scorecard” today detailing what his administration describes as the “most accomplished first year of any presidential term in modern history.”

The document, titled “365 Wins,” outlines a radical restructuring of federal policy, citing negative net migration for the first time in half a century, a historic drop in homicides, and a complete dismantling of the previous administration’s regulatory framework.

The list serves as both a victory lap and a roadmap for the remainder of the term, categorizing actions that range from aggressive border enforcement to significant interventions in the culture wars.

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Border Enforcement and “Negative Net Migration”

The administration’s primary focus remains immigration, with the White House claiming to have reversed a 50-year trend by achieving “negative net migration” in 2025.

According to the released figures, the federal government has removed more than 2.6 million undocumented immigrants through a combination of deportations and “voluntary self-departures.”

The report details a sweeping crackdown, including:

  • Deportations: The removal of 400,000 individuals with criminal charges or convictions.
  • Border Crossings: A reduction in illegal crossings to levels not seen since the 1970s.
  • Visa Revocations: The cancellation of over 100,000 visas linked to fraud or security concerns, including a pause on processing for 75 “high-risk” countries.
  • Foreign Students: A 17% reduction in new foreign students entering the U.S.
  • Refugee Policy: The suspension of refugee resettlement, alongside the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 500,000 migrants.

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Specific demographic shifts were also noted in the administration’s immigration policy. The document highlights the auditing of Somali immigration cases for potential fraud and the arrival of “Afrikaner refugees from South Africa,” citing racial discrimination in their home country as the impetus for their acceptance.

Economic Indicators and “Drill, Baby, Drill”

On the economic front, the White House points to a 4.3% rise in real GDP in the third quarter of 2025 and a sharp decline in inflation, which the administration states is running at 2.4%. The report credits these numbers to the “largest deregulation initiative in U.S. history,” claiming $5 trillion in savings.

Key economic and energy claims include:

  • Gas Prices: A reported drop in gas prices to under $3 per gallon in 43 states.
  • Jobs: The creation of 654,000 private-sector jobs, with the administration asserting that “100% of net job growth went to native-born Americans.”
  • Tariffs: The collection of $300 billion in tariff revenue, alongside a 10% tariff on Chinese imports specifically targeted at stemming fentanyl flows.
  • Energy Production: A record year for liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports and the reopening of 13.1 million acres of federal land for coal leasing.

Culture Wars and Federal Overhaul

Beyond policy and economics, the “365 Wins” document emphasizes a stark ideological pivot in the federal government’s stance on social issues. The administration touted the elimination of “diversity, equity, and inclusion” (DEI) offices across federal agencies and the firing of employees associated with those initiatives.

The report lists several controversial social measures as key accomplishments:

  • Gender Policy: A ban on transgender individuals enlisting in the military and the termination of federal funding for gender-affirming care for minors. The administration also noted it has “made it the official policy of the U.S. government that there are only two sexes.”
  • Education: The initiation of the process to close the Department of Education, alongside investigations into major universities for alleged “race-exclusionary preferences.”
  • Public Health: A revision of childhood vaccine recommendations, reducing the schedule from 72 shots to 11 “consensus vaccines,” and the removal of COVID-19 vaccines from recommended lists for children and pregnant women.

Foreign Policy “Restoration”

Internationally, the President claims to have brokered peace deals in multiple conflicts, including the Israel-Hamas war and tensions between India and Pakistan, though specific details of these frameworks remain contested by international observers. The administration also cited the “destruction” of Iran’s nuclear capabilities through military and intelligence operations.

The release concludes with a look toward future projects, including a “Golden Dome” missile defense system and a manned return to the moon before the end of the term.

“President Trump has put America First with urgency,” the statement read, “and he’s just getting started.”

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