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Federal agencies are rolling out new websites to highlight their milestones achieved during the first eleven months of President Trump’s administration.
On Friday, no fewer than a dozen agencies or departments unveiled online platforms dedicated to showcasing the administration’s successes. Under President Trump’s leadership, the administration has reportedly resolved eight global conflicts, fortified the southern border, increased wages, and brought down prices, aiming to reverse inflation trends inherited from the previous administration.
The State Department’s website, for instance, emphasizes eleven categories of achievements, which include combating narcoterrorism, curbing mass illegal migration, and securing global peace.
In its section on peacekeeping, the State Department draws attention to two significant conflicts resolved under the stewardship of President Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. These include the Gaza Peace Deal and the Washington Accords, which facilitated a peace treaty between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of Rwanda, ending a war that had spanned three decades.
The Department of Health and Human Services site reviews “Year One of MAHA” (Make America Healthy Again). Its “by the numbers” section highlights that 37 states have enacted legislation supporting the MAHA initiative, 40 percent of the food industry has pledged to eliminate synthetic food dyes, and 18 SNAP waivers have been approved.
One subheading touts efforts to lower prescription drug prices through Most-Favored-Nations deals. Trump on Friday announced nine more deals to get Americans prescription drugs at radically reduced prices after already announcing agreements with Pfizer, AstraZeneca, EMD Serono, Novo Nordisk, and Eli Lilly since late September alone.
The Department of Homeland Security page touts that border crossings have dropped 93 percent year-over-year, while the Trump administration has made 73,329 apprehensions along the U.S.-Mexican border, a monumental improvement over the monthly average of 55,485 throughout former President Joe Biden’s term.
It further notes 130,000 feet of temporary barrier added to the border, as Trump’s wall gets completed through the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, the seizure of more than half a million pounds of drugs by Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and an increase in CBP hiring.
The Department of Transportation lists the construction of the next-generation Air Traffic Control System, which was appropriated through the One Big Beautiful Bill and is now underway, as a key accomplishment under the “Safety First” category. It also lists the Penn Station reconstruction project and the elimination of regulations that have saved taxpayers an estimated $14 billion under Secretary Sean Duffy since January 20.
The Department of Energy highlights the benefits of Trump’s pro-energy policies, which have enabled the United States to become a larger oil producer than Saudi Arabia and Russia combined and a natural gas powerhouse, producing as much as Russia, Iran, and China combined.
It also touts “Ending the War on Beautiful Clean Coal.”
“By the end of the year, more than 15 gigawatts of coal-powered electricity generation will have been saved, strengthening grid reliability and affordability,” the website states.
Websites listing accomplishments for other government agencies are available here: the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the Small Business Administration, the Department of Labor, and the Department of Education.