Bergquam: “Trump Needs Congress to Cement Long-Term Change Beyond Executive Orders”

Trump’s Post-Inauguration Agenda: Bold Plans for Immediate Action Washington, D.C. – January 19, 2025 Real America’s Voice correspondent Ben Bergquam appeared on-air tonight with a passionate update on former President Donald Trump’s ambitious plans as he prepares to take office. Speaking with the show’s host, Bergquam detailed Trump’s expected flurry of executive actions aimed at … Read more

Trump to Unleash 100-200 Historic Day-One Executive Actions Including Security Clearances Suspended for 51 Intelligence Officials

Washington, D.C. – In an unprecedented move, President-elect Donald J. Trump is set to take immediate and sweeping action as he assumes office on January 20, 2025. Among the 200-plus executive actions planned for his first day, one directive has caught national attention: suspending the security clearances of 51 former intelligence officials who publicly dismissed … Read more

Trump’s “Victory Rally” Electrifies Supporters Ahead of Second Inauguration

“The Trump effect is you,” Donald Trump said to an enthusiastic crowd Sunday Night. Watch as Trump walks through a stadium of supporters to reach the speaker’s podium below. Washington D.C., January 19, 2025 – In a spectacle of fervor and celebration, President-elect Donald Trump made a dramatic entrance through a crowd of over 20,000 … Read more

COPE! Trump’s Day One Blizzard of Executive Orders: A Left-Leaning Sad Critique of His America First Agenda

The Guardian’s Sunday coverage of President Donald Trump’s ambitious slate of executive orders for his first day back in the White House emphasizes its sweeping, controversial scope. The left-leaning publication frames the agenda as a significant escalation of Trump’s America First ideology, casting his plans as “authoritarian” and “a blueprint for reshaping American governance through … Read more

Bergquam Exposes Biden’s Abandonment on Road to Trump’s Inauguration: “Devastation Ignored, Hope Restored”

Clyde, North Carolina – As Ben Bergquam journeyed with his family on a poignant “Road to the Inauguration” tour, he stopped in towns left devastated by disasters and forgotten by the federal government. One stop in Clyde, North Carolina, brought the grim reality of abandonment into sharp focus. “This was a mobile home park,” Bergquam … Read more