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Trump Commands Most Effective Transition Period in Modern History

Posted on Tuesday, January 14, 2025
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by Aaron Flanigan
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For most presidents-elect, the transition period between Election Day and Inauguration Day is a time of uneventful preparation—generally defined by little more than appointment announcements and routine policy planning.

But since November 5, President-elect Donald Trump’s transition has been anything but routine. Showcasing the wisdom and institutional knowledge he gained during his first term, Trump has already begun crafting policies and working with lawmakers to be ready for day one back in the White House. Just last week he met with congressional leaders on passing his most urgent legislative priorities, and he reportedly has more than 100 executive orders ready to go as soon as he takes the oath of office.

Moreover, Trump’s policy announcements have led to a flourishing of economic activity, with stock market surges and a bevy of corporate investments in the United States spurred by Trump’s promises for lower taxes, less regulation, and cheaper energy. The morning following Election Day, according to NBC News, the “Dow Jones Industrial Average gained more than 1,500 points, or 3.6 percent, hitting an all-time high.” Additionally, the S&P 500 closed up 2.5 percent and the Nasdaq soared three percent—both all-time highs.

“Shares in major banks, which are often the beneficiaries of increased merger and acquisition activity, experienced large increases, with JPMorgan up 11.5 percent, Bank of America up 8.4 percent and Wells Fargo up 13 percent,” NBC continued.

Furthermore, days following the election, Bitcoin surged to a record high—a milestone that was reached yet again in December, when Trump indicated he would establish a U.S. Bitcoin reserve.

In the business world, mere days after the election, shoe retailer Steve Madden announced plans to “rapidly” pull back its production in China by as much as 45 percent—and other companies and CEOs are widely expected to follow suit.

“We have been planning for a potential scenario in which we would have to move goods out of China more quickly,” the Steve Madden CEO said. “As of yesterday morning, we are putting that plan in motion.”

The power of Trump’s victory was further reinforced in December when Softbank, a Japanese investment firm, announced that it would invest $100 billion in U.S.-based projects over the next four years—a move that is expected to create at least 100,000 American jobs.

“This historic investment is a monumental demonstration of confidence in America’s future,” Trump said at a press conference. “It will help ensure that artificial intelligence, emerging technologies and other industries of tomorrow are built, created, and grown right here in the USA.”

Trump has also announced a historic $20 billion investment from DAMAC Properties, one of the largest real estate development companies in the Middle East, set to launch in states like Texas, Arizona, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, and Indiana. “They may go double, or even somewhat more than double, that amount of money,” Trump said.

The monumental aftermath of Trump’s comeback was also felt in the realm of foreign policy. Following the media’s declaration of Trump as the winner of the election, Hamas called for an “immediate” end to the Israel-Hamas war. Russian President Vladimir Putin also indicated he was ready and willing to discuss a peace plan in Ukraine—a sentiment echoed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Meanwhile, the European Union has signaled a willingness to purchase more liquefied natural gas from the United States to avoid the threat of tariffs—a massive win for American energy dominance. Perhaps most significantly, China declared its desire for a “peaceful coexistence” with the U.S.

On the immigration front, the president of Mexico pledged to work to stop the flow of illegal aliens entering the United States through the southern border. And immediately following Election Day, a migrant caravan headed for American soil drastically shrunk—demonstrating the effectiveness of Trump’s border security agenda.

During the transition period, Trump has also announced the creation of a new federal agency—dubbed the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)—to fulfill his signature promise of crushing the unelected bureaucracy that has for far too long wielded unearned and unconstitutional power over the lives of American citizens.

Based on every indication, the American people are strongly supportive. A December Gallup poll found that a majority of Americans support Trump’s handling of his transition. A previous poll issued by Morning Consult further showed that more Americans than not approve of Trump’s Cabinet nominees—even despite fierce attempts by the corporate media to smear and discredit them.

As the nation prepares for Inauguration Day in just one week, the foundation laid during this historic transition period signals one clear message: America is back—and the growing slate of victories for American freedom, prosperity, sovereignty, and greatness are only just beginning.

Aaron Flanigan is the pen name of a writer in Washington, D.C.

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Colleen
Colleen
18 hours ago

I am saddened that so many members of congress aren’t willing to work with President Trump. It shows that they do not really care about our Republic, only about their power to control and make their wealth grow.

Charlotte Mahin
Charlotte Mahin
18 hours ago

The Trump-deranged radical leftists in DC are planning to do everything in their power to stop Trump from “righting their wrongs” which brought us too near to Communism. They are so desperate that they risk losing some of their former voters and that is a good thing; however, it will only increase their cheating in the coming elections. Praying that somehow, the Conservatives can get more Congressional control in the 2026 elections to enable Congress to keep the “Trump Train” going for at least 12 years!

Thinking
Thinking
18 hours ago

Trump has a plan for the people and corporate America which also helps the people with jobs and lower prices. Once the drilling starts up again. The taxes and regulations are down business will follow. The whole world will change. Finally after 8 years of Obama and 4 years of Biden there is a rebirth of America and for its people. A businessman is in charge not a politician. May God bless America and its people and protect Donald J Trump.

Leslie
Leslie
18 hours ago

I am cautiously optimistic, but we shall see how many nominees get approved by the Senate. He can sign a bunch of EO’s, which I am sure will immediately get “leaked” by white house Deep State folks (who will hopefully get FIRED immediately), then the court cases will start. Without all the Judges that Biden COULD HAVE approved to help case loads. This is going to be a crazy year, unless the main stream media (who will hopefully be seated at the VERY BACK of the WH Press Briefing room!!!!) starts reporting the truth instead of their versions. And unless X, Fox, Newsmax and AMAC and other more conservative media platforms get the word out to the people, the liberals name-calling and lies will get spread faster than CA’s wildfires. We MUST beat them at their own games and expose the damage they have done and will continue to do unless we fight back. Republicans need to QUIT being so darn nice!!

Richard Martin
Richard Martin
17 hours ago

With great power comes great responsibilty. May God keep him in perspective and through his leadership bless our country…

CLIFFORD F GERACI
CLIFFORD F GERACI
16 hours ago

Trump and his crew have got to get to work fast to heal the country from all the damage incurred by the Progressive Left. It’s sad that so many American voters allowed them so much power to do so much damage. Unfortunately, it’s going to cost a lot of money and not going to help the debt. Now he needs to drill like crazy and sell lots of oil to pay for it all. These Progressives are very dangerous.

Allan Artman
Allan Artman
18 hours ago

Please keep the truth coming in news!!!
thank you for your diligence!

Alicia
Alicia
18 hours ago

It is a transition that is well-needed. It will take all of us to continue in our continuous stand to make us great again. It will take its people and leaders to Unite and believe in our own abilities to command this State of mind and perform a perfect union. As Trump has shown, we must fight as one body determined to complete a permanent task in faith that together, we can do the impossible. It takes us to believe within where the energy of the Source resides.

Shuttle Guy
Shuttle Guy
18 hours ago

Every Leftist in the country will put their TDS on full display and argue this transition!

Joe
Joe
16 hours ago

May God safeguard and bless Donald Trump, his family, his staff members and their families. May God and His followers thwart the evil agendas conjured up by the satanic liberals and their Pravda media. Amen and MAGA!!!

Wonderwoman
Wonderwoman
17 hours ago

GO, MAN, GO!
We’re behind you all the way!

Myrna
Myrna
17 hours ago

Remember priorities. There is so much static on the lines we may forget real problems that must be handled e.g. national security and support for people facing flood and fires.
We have too many elected people who have nothing but selfish chest pumping on their minds.

David Alderson Whitton
David Alderson Whitton
17 hours ago

I have to wonder sometimes if successful business people are better to run the government than people who run the government as a hobby while they figure out ways to enrich their own lives. We have very clear guidelines as to running a constitutional republic and business people will read those guidelines and implement them in the most efficient way. There is, of course, a place for politicians to represent “their people” and politicians who have the varied background to make them good for America in their representation. But having people who have never done anything other than being a politician, I question their depth of understanding of the people they serve.

SAMSON
SAMSON
15 hours ago

We have to make sure that these stinking Democrats don’t obstruct his agendas like they did last term.

Summer Sands
Summer Sands
16 hours ago

Trump coming to power will be the telltale of who’s who in the demoncrap party. The divide is coming where the TRUE Democrats are going to have to stand up against the communists, socialists, marxists, maoists, etc that have commandeered the party. Those willing to stand up against the “ists” are the true Democrats. Those fighting Trump and siding with the “ists” are the demoncraps who must be voted out of office and drummed out of the Democratic Party as they are NOT Democrats. Pay attention folks and get the “ists” expelled from Congress and/or voted out of office.

Bob L.
Bob L.
16 hours ago

Some of what is coming I like and some I don’t. Still too much globalist involvement in America. Just take clothing for instance, I have to try on anything I buy now because sizes aren’t necessarily as labeled depending on the country items come from. Then there is privacy, there is nothing secure about us anymore. Not even George Orwell could foresee the intrusive nature of data collection and tracking we are subject to these days. Even your car is collecting information on how you drive and where you go that can be accessed by the car maker, police, and insurance companies. Ditto, your smartphone, which can be turned on by others to access information or even spy on you. No wonder I cherish the memory of the 1950’s.

Robert Zuccaro
Robert Zuccaro
16 hours ago

I find it ironic that, with a $36 trillion national debt, during Hegseths questioning, Blumenthal accused HIM of fiscal mismanagement. At least he didn’t brag about his “Vietnam experience”…

Stephen Russell
Stephen Russell
18 hours ago

Will see on 1-20

Philip Seth Hammersley
Philip Seth Hammersley
15 hours ago

Donald Trump has learned from experience who NOT to trust and is much more adroit at picking America First people to fill his cabinet. No more RINOs like in 2016. He also has his first-year plans thought out and ready to go on Day One!! We need ALL republicans, plus Independents and patriotic Dems to come along for the sake of our nation!

Nancy Stull
Nancy Stull
13 hours ago

America will come back to what it is supposed to be under President Trump, God willing. So far God has certainly helped Trump become elected again. If America keeps on praying and helping Trump keep his agenda going, we should be blessed with peace, prosperity, and health.

Doug Weise
Doug Weise
14 hours ago

The difference between Conservative principles and those of Communist, Democrat, Marxist, Progressive, Socialist adherents is stark. MAGA, Make America Great Again as opposed to MALA, Making America Less Always.

TexasResister64
TexasResister64
14 hours ago

Trump’s team is putting up second and third-level managers for confirmation. That seems historic this quickly, and they are generally excellent choices to clean out the stables that are in the huge DC office buildings

Bob
Bob
17 hours ago

I bet he read the book by Christopher Liddell. He lays it all out for the incoming president!

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