Making Trump's First 100 Days Historic
Senate Conservatives have played an important role in President Trump's early achievements
We join patriots nationwide in congratulating President Donald Trump on the historic achievements of his First 100 Days in the White House.
You already know the highlights, even if the media is trying to hide them:
Illegal border crossings are down by 95%, with 139,000 illegal immigrants deported
A historic strategic minerals deal was signed with Ukraine.
500,000 new jobs were created
$5 trillion in new U.S. investments was announced
$160 billion in savings was uncovered by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)
DEI bigotry was eliminated from the federal bureaucracy
We also want to thank conservatives in the U.S. Senate for their unheralded but invaluable work turning Trump’s agenda into policy:
For years, Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) was one of the few Republicans in Washington who were critical of globalism and neocon military adventurism. Now he’s helping President Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance put America First again in our foreign policy.
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) was one of the first leaders in Washington to call for the breakup of Big Tech monopolies. His leadership helped pave the way for the Trump Administration’s ongoing antitrust enforcement cases against Facebook and Google.
Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) finally won his long battle to end the Defense Department’s funding of abortions. For months, he fought almost alone to protect the unborn and U.S. taxpayers from the Biden Administration’s illegal “abortion travel agency.” President Trump shut it down in his first week in office.
Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) is working closely with the president to refocus U.S. global strategy on our most amazing adversary, China. He has exposed the Chinese Communist Party's recruitment of U.S. scientists and is pushing new guardrails to keep taxpayer-funded research out of enemy hands.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) has always been one of Congress’s strongest advocates for budget reform. So when President Trump and DOGE found billions in waste, fraud, and abuse, Paul didn’t just send out a press release. He began working with the White House on recissions legislation to cement those cuts in federal law.
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) has been using his power as Chairman of the Senate’s Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations to root out Deep State corruption. He has targeted the Biden Administration’s weaponization of law enforcement and the politicization of public health agencies during the COVID pandemic. He is helping President Trump’s DOGE reforms identify the most wasteful and abusive line items in the federal budget.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) worked closely with the president and First Lady Melania Trump to pass the “Take it Down Act.” The bill, which the president will be signing any day now, would criminalize the posting of Deep Fake pornography and other exploitative online content.
Finally, Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL), who succeeded Mike Lee as chairman of the Senate’s conservative Steering Committee, has emerged as one of the White House’s key allies on Capitol Hill. He regularly hosts lunches and dinners connecting Administration officials with members of Congress to set plans, align priorities, and build momentum for Trump’s agenda.
President Trump deserves full credit—not just for the historic wins but also for assembling the team that delivered them. Senate conservatives are an indispensable part of that team, as are the grassroots conservatives like you who helped elect them.
Here’s to the First 100 Days — and the next thousand days — of Donald Trump’s historic and winning second term.