Here’s the State of Team Trump One Year In – We Voted For All Of This

With Tuesday marking the one-year anniversary of President Trump’s return to the Oval Office, the media couldn’t avoid the obvious for once: this administration has been delivering results — and lots of them.

President Trump joined the day’s press briefing and, in classic form, took a well-deserved victory lap, rattling off accomplishment after accomplishment with the confidence of a leader who knows he’s winning. Border enforcement restored. Inflation cooling. Energy unleashed. Foreign adversaries put on notice. And that was just the warm-up.

But this wasn’t a one-man show. As they’ve done all year, Trump’s Cabinet secretaries and department heads lined up to showcase what their agencies have actually been doing — securing borders, cleaning up bureaucratic rot, rolling back regulations, cutting waste, and reasserting American strength at home and abroad.

This is what governing looks like when adults are back in charge.

No spin. No “vibes.” No empty slogans about “equity” and “climate justice.” Just policy, execution, and results.

And yes — we voted for every last bit of it:

Sec. State – Marco Rubio

 

Sec. Treasury – Scott Bessent

 

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth

 

Attorney General Pam Bondi

 

Interior Secretary Doug Burgum

 

Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins

 

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick

 

Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer

 

Sec. Health & Human Services – Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

 

 

 

Housing & Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner

 

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy

 

Energy Secretary Chris Wright

 

Education Secretary Linda McMahon

 

VA Secretary Doug Collins

 

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem

 

EPA Secretary Lee Zeldin

 

Small Business Administration Secretary Kelly Loeffler

 

CIA Director John Ratcliffe

There wasn’t an accomplishment post from him because what could he reasonably say that isn’t classified, right? But this will suffice:

 

FBI Director Kash Patel

 

DNI Director Tulsi Gabbard

 

Okay, now who’s ready for three more years? I know I am – and maybe eight more under President JD Vance.