
"So I think that he has actually had accomplishments that he promised on the campaign trail. He did close the border whether people like it or not that is what he said he was going to do. He did crack down on universities in terms of their policies related to DEI, corporate America clearly welcome that. But I don't think that the immigration enforcement has happened the way he thought or the way he said it was going to on the campaign."
"It's been, you know, people being taken off the street by people in masks. Iran, a lot of people believe is a huge accomplishment, but prices are still not what he says keeps telling people they are. Tariffs I think is an open question. And there is a lot less trust in what this government says and that is a it's own issue."
Nearly a year into the second presidential term, several campaign promises were fulfilled. The administration closed the border and implemented stricter immigration measures. Universities faced rollbacks of diversity, equity, and inclusion policies, which drew support from corporate leaders. Reported immigration enforcement has included agents in masks removing people from streets, raising concerns about tactics. Relations with Iran were treated as a significant policy win. Consumer prices remain higher than presidential assertions, and tariff outcomes remain uncertain. Overall public trust in government statements has declined, creating a separate governance and credibility challenge.
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