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16:40 / Tuesday, 20 January 2026 / MSH1

One year in the White House, the State Department publishes Trump's most important decisions

It has been a year since US President Donald Trump entered the White House to lead the world's greatest power.

Since then, Trump has made a series of numerous decisions that affect the American people and economy, writes IndeksOnline.

The State Department has listed the most important decisions made by Trump, including revoking visas, arresting Maduro, withdrawing the US from several organizations, and so on.

"A year ago, President Trump was inaugurated with a mandate to make America great again.

"Since then, he has brought victory after victory for the American people," the State Department said in a statement.

This is the full announcement:

A year ago, President Trump was inaugurated with a mandate to make America great again.

Since then, he has brought victory after victory to the American people.

The State Department has revoked more than 100 visas from foreign nationals — with the vast majority of revocations from those who committed crimes such as assault, theft, and drunk driving, or those who applauded violence against American citizens.

The State Department designated the Cartel de Los Soles as a foreign terrorist organization, and President Trump ordered the successful capture of accused narco-terrorists Nicolás Maduro and Cilia Flores, in an operation to capture these fugitives from U.S. justice.

Apprehensions at the southern border have dropped by 99% since January amid a government-wide effort to stem the flow of mass migration to the United States. The State Department has signed seven Safe Third Country agreements to facilitate and expedite deportations.

Immigrant visa issuance has been suspended for 75 countries around the globe, while the State Department reviews vetting procedures to ensure that new immigrants do not abuse the generosity of the American people by becoming a public burden on the United States.

Specialized units supported by the State Department arrested key members of foreign terrorist organizations, including Sinaloa Cartel leader Efrain Sanchez Cabanillas, MS-13 leader Alvaro Osiris Acosta Bustillo, and local Tren de Aragua leader “Chino San Vicente.”

The State Department designated four radical Antifa groups as foreign terrorist organizations to deprive these radical organizations of the resources they need to carry out acts of violence, terror, and intimidation.

The State Department facilitated the implementation of the President's Peace Plan in Gaza, ending the war, securing the return of hostages, and increasing access to humanitarian assistance.

The State Department designated the Lebanese, Egyptian, and Jordanian branches of the Muslim Brotherhood as foreign terrorist organizations in response to their material support for Hamas and acts of terror.

The State Department was reorganized to meet the challenges of the 21st century – strengthening embassies and regional offices, improving disaster response assistance, eliminating almost 45% of domestic offices, and reorganizing the State Department to serve America's interests.

At the direction of President Trump, the State Department has initiated the withdrawal of the United States from dozens of international organizations that promote harmful ideologies, waste funds, and act against the interests of the American people.

The United States successfully encouraged burden-sharing with European allies and secured a commitment from NATO members to spend 5 percent of GDP on defense by 2035. The commitment would result in an additional trillion dollars each year in deterrence and defense investments.

The State Department brought foreign aid back into line with America’s interests – dismantling the corrupt NGO industrial complex and putting partner countries on the path to self-sufficiency with new bilateral health agreements.

The State Department cut $1.8 billion in unnecessary contracts and saved $100 million in travel compared to the previous fiscal year. Diplomatic Security supported the Washington, D.C., Security and Beautification Task Force and the Memphis Security Task Force, making more than a thousand arrests, seizing hundreds of illegal firearms, and recovering more than two dozen stolen vehicles.

Law enforcement agencies supported by the State Department seized nearly 350 tons of methamphetamine precursors in Mexico, eradicated over 80,000 acres of illegal coca in Peru, and seized 1,516 pounds of cocaine in El Salvador.

Under President Trump, the State Department played a key role in negotiating and implementing the historic Peace Agreement between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda, ending 30 years of war with the signing of a historic peace agreement at the White House.

The State Department renamed the Institute of Peace the Donald J. Trump Institute of Peace to reflect the President's unparalleled achievements in advancing the cause of peace around the world.

The Trump administration will continue to deliver victories for the American people and will always put America first.

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