With His Signature: Analysis Of Trump’s Executive Orders

The excitement across America is palpable. Hope filled the air as a national leader was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States.

Not every president is a leader. Obviously, Joe Biden wasn’t a leader. Americans did not follow him. He merely occupied the office of president for four years. Donald J. Trump created a movement and remains the leader. Even those who did not vote for him are looking to him to lead America out of the mess we find ourselves in. Tucker Carlson explained it best:

“There is a difference. The title of president doesn’t make a person a leader. Being a leader is very different. It is not a title. It is organic. You can’t name someone a leader. A leader is the bravest man. That is true in all human organizations. That is a law of nature. In that moment (July 13, 2024) Donald Trump became the leader of this nation.”

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The “Get Real” pundits analyze some of Trump 47’s executive orders, 200+ so far, and discuss our renewed hope for the future under the new Trump Administration. Diane is especially excited about Trump’s push for national reconciliation. Steve doesn’t understand why people who no longer work for the federal government retain their security clearances. Trump’s EO stopped that. A constitutional scholar, Steve also discusses so-called birthright citizenship. George, who was near the Capitol building on January 6, 2021, is relieved that the FBI will not be smashing through his door while he sleeps.

Click here to listen to our 28-minute discussion.

“Get Real” Host, George Caylor and History Professor Steve M. Putney were in George’s studio in Lynchburg, VA taping this podcast on January 22th. I joined them, via Zoom, from our home in Oysterville WA, at the mouth of the mighty Columbia River.

Each of our podcasts is broadcast on American Christian Network every Saturday, at noon Pacific Time. We normally tape Wednesday mornings for the following Saturday’s radio broadcast.

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Trump's Day One Executive Orders

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The author, Diane L. Gruber, is a First Amendment advocate who writes for Substack. She calls her Substack newsletter America First Re-Ignited.

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