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White House Claims Trump's First Nine Months Mark Historic Success

Adam Myers
November 9, 2025

White House Claims Trump's First Nine Months Mark Historic Success

In a recent press briefing, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt asserted that President Donald Trump's first nine months in office have been characterized by significant achievements, describing the period as “all gas, no brakes.” Leavitt emphasized the administration's swift actions and policy implementations since taking office.

Among the notable accomplishments highlighted by Leavitt were the signing of 50 executive orders within the first nine months, a substantial tax cut, and measures aimed at securing the nation's borders. Additionally, she pointed to the administration's controversial decision to ban transgender women from participating in women’s sports and the removal of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives from government and military operations.

Leavitt also noted that gas prices have reached a record low during this period, a point that has been a focal topic of discussion among both supporters and critics of the administration. The White House's narrative of success was echoed by Lara Trump, who praised the administration's record, calling it “the greatest nine months in the history of the presidency.”

The administration's approach has sparked a mix of reactions, with supporters lauding the rapid implementation of conservative policies, while critics argue that some of these measures have been divisive and controversial. As the administration continues to navigate its agenda, the impact of these early actions on the broader political landscape remains to be seen.

As the first nine months of President Trump's term come to a close, the White House remains focused on advancing its priorities, with officials expressing confidence in the administration's direction and achievements thus far.

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