The following is an installment of Trump-Vance team accomplishments (each article is linked for further info):
(NOTE: Relax! We the People may not have even thought of some of this stuff, but the Trump-Vance ‘A’ team is already on top of it.)
1. A Top University Bows to Trump, Shuts Down Woke DEI Office
Our nation’s soul is under siege. Woke ideas have spread like a virus. They infect our schools. Our workplaces. Even our military. Traditional American values are being eroded. Day by day. But patriots are fighting back. Common sense is making a comeback. The silent majority is no longer silent. Strong leadership is key to this resurgence.
The tide, it seems, is finally turning. And now, a major sign of this shift. It comes from an unlikely place. The ivory towers are trembling. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) is in retreat. One prominent institution just waved the white flag.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has blinked. It’s shutting down its DEI office. Officially, it was called the “Community and Equity Office.” A fancy name for the same old divisive nonsense. The Post Millennial reported the news. MIT President Sally Kornbluth pulled the plug. A senior administrative position within the DEI swamp was also eliminated. Good riddance.
This isn’t Kornbluth’s first sensible move. She had already banned those ridiculous diversity statements. You know, the ones for hiring and admissions. MIT, it seems, is slowly waking up. They claim they are in the “talent business,” as both The Post Millennial and CNN noted her saying. Perhaps they finally realized DEI and talent do not always mix.
2. CNN Panel Pushing the Idea Trump Is Wrecking the Economy—‘Mr. Wonderful’ Wrecked Them with Numbers
President Trump continues to resuscitate an economy on life support left to him by Joe Biden. But like with most positive things even remotely related to Donald Trump, the mainstream dinosaur media, in their stage-four Trump Derangement Syndrome, feel it is their duty to tear it down.
🔥🚨 GREAT NEWS: Majority of Americans say the U.S. economy is strong, the first time in nearly 4 years. pic.twitter.com/iV7cUtuCFq
— Proud Elephant 🇺🇸🦅 (@ProudElephantUS) May 19, 2025
Unfortunately for them, statistics like consumer confidence and higher job numbers are telling a different story than the one they want Americans to hear. For the knuckleheads at CNN spreading fake news never seems to get old. And they might have succeeded if not for the truth from “Mr. Wonderful.”
A 1:26 min must watch:
President Trump’s chief economic adviser, Kevin Hassett, is projecting the President’s “big, beautiful bill” will make American families an extra $10,000 in income for the typical family.
The bill contains policies designed to let you keep more of your hard-earned money. It is about Trump delivering. Hassett made it crystal clear. He is not just optimistic; his team’s models back it up.
If we pass the bill, you’re going to see really striking economic growth, just like we saw in 2018 and 2019. Our own models said we’d have that $4,000 increase in income. They now say that we’re going to get $10,000 in income for the typical family over just a few years.
This “big, beautiful bill” has already cleared the House. Good on them. It’s packed with wins for everyday Americans. Things like preserving the child tax credit. And finally, no taxes on tips for our hardworking service industry people. These are real changes. Changes that make a real difference.
WARNING: If this bill does not get through the Senate, the picture is grim. Hassett warned of “the biggest tax hike that we’ve ever had in US history.” Imagine that. Just as we are getting back on our feet. Just as businesses are feeling confident again. Wham! A massive tax grab. That is what happens if the previous Trump tax cuts are allowed to expire.
The consequences? Hassett spelled it out:
If we have that tax hike, the Council of Economic Advisers here at the White House has estimated we’ll have a recession, a really deep recession with maybe a decline of 4% of GDP.
A deep recession. Lost jobs. Struggling families.
Some in the Senate are making noise about deficits, like Sen. Ron Johnson. But the President’s agenda is clear.
5. With a September 1 Date to be Separated from Service over the COVID-19 Shot Mandate, an Army Pilot Made a Desperate Plea to President Trump and SecDef Hegseth
Despite efforts to restore the military following an unlawful COVID-19 shot mandate, service members are still being booted for their objection.
Hey @DODResponse here’s what the ARMY BOARD OF CORRECTIONS DOES WITH OUR APPLICATIONS FOR RELIEF FOLLOWING THE COVID MESS.
My application was denied. I lost CW4, I was given a GOMOR, my family and I were put through hell. We were drug through the mud.
This is what four years… pic.twitter.com/YKMFo2SAPT
— Substitution (@Lucky7_BLB) May 28, 2025
On January 27, President Trump signed an Executive Order to reinstate service members who were separated from the military for objecting to the now-rescinded 2021 COVID-19 shot mandate. For the thousands who refused the shot and were booted from service, full pay and benefits are being offered. And on May 7, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth energized the military community, calling the mandate “unlawful as implemented” in a memo sent to Department of Defense leaders.
Despite the president’s Executive Order and Hegseth’s memo, however, service members who remain within the military are still being separated. For example, Chief Warrant Officer 3 Brandon Budge. After 18 years of honorable service in the Army as a Blackhawk helicopter pilot, CW3 Budge objected to the so-called vaccine in 2021 due to concerns about his health and he was punished for it.
The Gateway Pundit spoke to the Army pilot who said, in late 2021, he was grounded for 18 months, unable to operate a Blackhawk. During this time, he was given a General Officer Memorandum of Reprimand (GOMOR), and as an act he considers reprisal, he was also forced to go through a Flying Evaluation Board. Though the FEB exonerated him of any wrongdoing, his command still issued a GOMOR which eventually resulted in a loss of promotion status through a Special Selections Review Board.
He lamented:
This entire debacle has cost my family nearly $40,000 in legal fees and nearly $40,000 in lost pay on top of all the emotional and psychological stress.
CW3 Budge was advised in March 2025 to make his plea to right the Army’s wrongs through the Board for Correction of Military Records (BCMR). His packet was filed on March 27, and on May 22, he received a letter stating his application was denied.
A few days later, he posted a copy of the letter on X, which has garnered over 360,000 views to date.
Will President Trump or Defense Secretary Hegseth remedy CW3 Budge’s situation?