Trump's first-100-days wins, red alert for ActBlue and other commentary
Briefly

In his first 100 days of the second term, President Trump has focused on major structural reforms aimed at boosting the economy and national security. Highlights include tackling issues at the border, cutting taxes and regulations, and the establishment of the Department of Government Efficiency to control federal spending. Additionally, Trump's executive order addressing anomalies in the Democratic fundraising platform ActBlue is viewed as necessary to ensure campaign finance integrity. Supporters laud his commitment to prioritizing American interests, marking a definitive agenda for his administration.
"America is well on its way to being great again," as we approach Trump's 100th day in office, cheers David N. Bossie at The Washington Times.
Trump "has been laser-focused on the major structural reforms that will save our country for future generations." He addressed "the shameful situation at our open border" and is pushing to cut "taxes and regulations" to boost the economy.
It's "refreshing to have a president who is focused on what's truly important - putting America first."
Trump's executive order taking aim at the Democratic Party's online fundraising platform ActBlue is "long overdue," argue the Washington Examiner's editors.
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