President-elect Donald Trump can’t run for president again, so we expect bold action over the next four years, with changes that will reverberate for generations — good changes.
One exciting change is a Republican-majority Congress.
“Republicans don’t have a large majority,” Star Parker said on Straight Arrow News, “but they are in the majority both the House and the Senate. And Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune…oh, they want to help President Trump.”
Let’s hope all Republicans in Congress help Trump in a big way, with no obstructionists among them. Star said that Republicans “want to help get his cabinet appointees in place and to embark on his whole new, bold policy agenda to make America great again.”
When President-elect Trump is sworn in as America’s 47th president on January 20, he’s expected to follow up with multiple executive orders to secure the borders, reform government agencies, and more.
President-elect Trump stunned Democrats in November not only by decisively winning the Electoral College but also the popular vote.
Star warns leftists in Washington, D.C., that they’re all on notice.
“You’re going to be under scrutiny during this next administration,” she said.
What else does Donald Trump (and Congress) intend to do? Watch Star’s full segment below or watch at Straight Arrow News.
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