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Speaker Mike Johnson Praises President Trump's Bold First 14 Days, Vows Legislative Support on Border Security, Energy, and DEI Overhaul

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Top Points:

  • President Trump's Early Policy Actions – In his first 14 days, Trump has taken significant executive actions on border security, energy policy, and dismantling diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. These include shutting down the southern border to migrants, ramping up domestic energy production, and ordering federal DEI staff to be placed on leave.

  • Speaker Mike Johnson’s Commitment to Legislative Support – Johnson emphasized that House Republicans are working to back Trump's agenda with legislation. He outlined plans to introduce a sweeping reform package covering border security, energy, and tax policies, targeting a vote by early April.

  • National Security Enhancements – Trump has authorized the deployment of 1,500 active-duty troops to the U.S.-Mexico border, demonstrating a firm stance on immigration enforcement and national security. Johnson has pledged to reinforce these actions with legislative measures.


Full Report:

In a recent appearance on Fox News, House Speaker Mike Johnson lauded President Donald Trump's swift actions during his initial days in office, emphasizing significant strides in border security, energy policy, national security, and the dismantling of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Johnson affirmed the House's commitment to supporting the President's agenda through comprehensive legislation.


"He's done more in fourteen days for the American people than Joe Biden did in four years," said Johnson.


Border Security

President Trump has taken decisive steps to enhance border security, including signing an executive order to effectively close the U.S.-Mexico border to migrants, encompassing those seeking asylum. This move aligns with the administration's broader strategy to curb illegal immigration and bolster national security.


Energy Policy

The administration is prioritizing energy independence by advocating for increased domestic energy production and deregulation. These efforts aim to reduce reliance on foreign energy sources, stimulate economic growth, and create jobs within the energy sector.


National Security

In a bid to strengthen national security, the administration has announced plans to deploy up to 1,500 active-duty troops to the U.S.-Mexico border. This significant militarization of the southern border underscores the commitment to preventing unauthorized crossings and ensuring the safety of American citizens.


Dismantling DEI Initiatives

On his first full day in office, President Trump signed an executive order directing the dismantling of federal diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. This order mandates that all federal DEI staff be placed on paid leave, signaling a shift in federal policies regarding diversity and inclusion.


Legislative Support

Speaker Johnson emphasized the House's role in advancing the President's agenda, stating that Republicans plan to support President Trump's agenda through legislation.


"He's doing a lot by executive authority, which we applaud, and we're going to follow that up and really enforce what he's doing, the agenda, through legislation," assured Johnson.


This collaborative effort between the executive branch and Congress aims to fulfill campaign promises and enact significant policy changes within the administration's first 100 days.


References

  1. The Guardian. Donald Trump signs executive orders on border security, energy, and DEI policies. January 22, 2025. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2025/jan/22/donald-trump-china-sanctions-tariff-diversity-us-politics-live-latest-news

  2. New York Post. Speaker Mike Johnson touts new GOP agenda: ‘We’re going to be dismantling the deep state’. January 5, 2025. https://nypost.com/2025/01/05/us-news/speaker-mike-johnson-touts-new-gop-agenda-were-going-to-be-dismantling-the-deep-state/

  3. Associated Press. Trump administration orders federal DEI staff to be placed on leave. January 22, 2025. https://apnews.com/article/2f11eb9754d50efe8197a34a068a4267


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