In his first 100 days, despite relentless lawfare and resistance from Democrats and the media, President Trump has fortified border security, driven economic growth, eliminated excessive regulations, and reestablished America’s global leadership. In contrast to the Biden administration or a potential Democratic alternative, Trump’s leadership has delivered rising family incomes, flourishing businesses, and renewed international respect for the nation.
I wish I had started a few days earlier in looking at the first 100 days of the Trump administration. There are others I would like to do. [Article linked below]
Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) was driven by President Trump and Health and Human Services Secretary RFKJr. Where are we during their first 100 days? The initiative aims to transform American food systems and healthcare by taking on chronic disease and regulatory inefficiencies.
Kennedy and FDA Commissioner Marty Makary announced a ban on petroleum-based synthetic food dyes, with reviews of additives like BHA and seed oils taking place.
States like West Virginia and Texas are adopting MAHA policies, such as banning certain preservatives in schools and proposing SNAP soda bans. I know this is good, but I like pop (soda).
Kennedy plans to cut 10,000 HHS jobs to streamline operations.
The MAHA Commission, established by Trump, is investigating chronic diseases like autism.
Kennedy’s is pushing for healthcare pricing transparency and reduced corporate influence. resonates with supporters.
MAHA emphasizes holistic healthcare and real food advocacy but mandates neither. This may catch on. My doctors are all at the Cleveland Clinic, and it has a holistic department, though it is called something else.
The article portrays MAHA as bold but polarizing. When you challenge an entrenched swamp system, both depictions make sense.
Article Link: MAHA In 100 Days: How Trump And RFK Are Transforming Food And Healthcare In America
Other happenings
On April 9, 2025, FBI Director Kash Patel and Attorney General Pam Bondi held a press conference in Florida, announcing a significant drug bust, the seizure of 49,000 pounds of illegal narcotics valued at over $509 million.
The drugs were intercepted near Peru, Ecuador, and the Galapagos Islands. The U.S. Coast Guard led the four-month operation, using drones, aircraft, ships, and surveillance.
Here’s a good part: the drugs were tied to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel and Sinaloa Cartel, recently designated foreign terrorist organizations by the Trump administration.
Bondi said it was a critical hit against the cartels’ finances, with prosecutions underway. Even better, since February, 59 tons of drugs worth over $1.5 billion have been seized. So, don’t say the Trump Administration isn’t getting things done; it is.
The Trump administration is aggressively taking on the cartels, violent crime, and illegal immigration. Promise made, promises kept.