One Year In, Trump Living Up to “Promises Made, Promises Kept” Mantra

Posted on Tuesday, January 20, 2026
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by Shane Harris
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Now officially one year into his second term, President Donald Trump has racked up an impressive string of victories and lived up to his mantra of “promises made, promises kept.”

Trump’s record is all the more impressive given how bleak a situation he inherited. Joe Biden left behind a country battered by inflation, border chaos, rising crime, and a foreign policy defined more by apologies than strength. But despite having plenty of excuses to struggle out of the gate, Trump has orchestrated a historic turnaround.

As White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt put it, “President Trump accomplished more in one year than many presidents did in eight. The President delivered on every major campaign promise—securing the border, stopping Biden’s inflation crisis, signing the largest middle-class tax cuts in history, ending woke DEI nonsense, and restoring American strength on the world stage. Under President Trump’s leadership, America is safer, stronger, and more prosperous than ever before, and the best is yet to come.”

Nowhere is that more obvious than at the southern border. Trump inherited what can only be described as a collapse of American sovereignty. At least 10 million illegal aliens had been allowed into the country under Biden, and operational control had all but vanished. On some days during the previous administration, more than 10,000 illegal crossings were recorded in a single 24-hour period. It was the worst border crisis in American history, and Democrats treated it as either unsolvable or irrelevant.

Trump tackled it with characteristic vigor. Within weeks, illegal immigration was effectively brought to zero. Perhaps never in American history has so sweeping a campaign promise been fulfilled so quickly or so completely. Customs and Border Protection reported zero parole releases in December, compared to more than 7,000 in December 2024 under Biden. That marked the eighth straight month in which zero illegal aliens were released into the United States. Many sectors along the Southwest border now record fewer encounters in an entire month than they once saw in an average day under Biden.

The data tells the story. Total nationwide Southwest land border encounters from October through December 2025 fell to 91,603, the lowest ever recorded at the start of a fiscal year and 25 percent below the previous record low set in 2012. December alone saw just 30,698 encounters nationwide, a 92 percent drop from the Biden-era peak of 370,883 and the lowest December total on record.

Along the Southwest border, Border Patrol recorded just 21,815 apprehensions in the first quarter of fiscal year 2026, a 95 percent drop from the Biden administration’s first-quarter average.

This did not happen by accident. Trump reinstated Remain in Mexico, declared a national emergency at the border, designated drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, and transformed the CBP One app from a tool that facilitated illegal entry into one that assists with self-deportation. He signed the AMAC-supported Laken Riley Act, requiring police to detain illegal aliens arrested or charged with theft or violence. His One Big Beautiful Bill terminated benefits for at least 1.4 million illegal aliens who were draining public resources. Enforcement replaced excuses, and the crisis evaporated.

The economy tells a similar story of reversal. Inflation was the dominant issue of the 2024 election because families were being crushed by grocery bills, rent, and gas prices that never seemed to stop climbing. Trump promised to kill what he called Biden’s inflation monster, and by every major indicator he has done exactly that.

Gas prices have returned to near four-year lows after the administration ended the regulatory war on American energy. Nearly 500,000 jobs have been created since Trump returned to office, with net growth coming from the private sector and going to native-born Americans.

Real wages are also up more than $1,000, reversing a significant portion of the roughly $3,000 in real wage losses that Americans suffered under Biden. The One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) locked in the 2017 tax cuts and expanded relief through provisions like no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, and no tax on Social Security for most recipients.

For some households, take-home pay could rise by as much as $13,300 under the OBBB. Deregulation has saved the average family of four about $2,100, and tariff revenues have topped $158 billion while investment commitments measured in the trillions continue to flow into the U.S. economy.

On the world stage, Trump has once again discarded the timid approach that defined the previous administration. He negotiated an end to eight separate conflicts, eliminated Iran’s nuclear capabilities without dragging the United States into another endless war, and oversaw the removal of Venezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro. He unveiled the Golden Dome missile defense shield to protect the homeland, used the military to target drug-running operations in the Caribbean, brought all living hostages home from Gaza, and secured new trade agreements with allies that tilt the balance back toward American workers.

At home, public safety has moved back to the center of federal policy. In Washington, D.C., the deployment of National Guard troops helped drive total crime down 18 percent, violent crime down 40 percent, homicide down 71 percent, and carjacking down 81 percent. Preliminary national data from 2025 shows homicides down an estimated 20 percent following Trump’s renewed focus on law and order.

Trump has also signed hundreds of executive orders protecting children from chemical and surgical mutilation, removing men from women’s sports, ending federal censorship, dismantling radical indoctrination in K-12 schools, and shutting down wasteful DEI programs.

Equally importantly, Trump launched a nationwide effort to celebrate America’s 250th birthday on July 4, 2026, a reminder that national pride still has a place in American life. His administration is partnering with outside groups, including AMAC, to make the celebration the most significant in U.S. history.

All of this has been accomplished while facing an openly hostile corporate media environment and relentless opposition from congressional Democrats and their allies in state and local government. Those efforts have included procedural obstruction, coordinated lawsuits, and even the longest government shutdown in U.S. history after Democrats attempted to choke off funding to derail his agenda.

None of it worked. One year into his second term, Trump has delivered one of the most productive and consequential starts of any presidency on record. And if the pace of the past twelve months is any indication, it really does appear if, as he so often says, “the best is yet to come.”

Shane Harris is the Editor-in-Chief of AMAC Newsline. You can follow him on X @shaneharris513.

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