The Cannon
- David Bozell
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Your daily blast of infotainment from ForAmerica.
Tuesday, April 29, 2025
100 Days of Change—Now Make It Permanent
The first 100 days of the Trump administration have been a jolt to the system—and exactly the kind of jolt this country needed. After years of weakness and drift, we finally have leadership that's putting America first where it counts. The southern border is being secured. Election integrity is back on the agenda with a serious push for voter ID. Men are being kicked out of women’s sports, where they never belonged. And the woke garbage that hollowed out our military is being rooted up and ripped out—replaced with a laser focus on what actually matters: lethality, strength, and victory.
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These aren’t just cosmetic changes. They’re the foundations of real, lasting reform. But here’s the hard truth: executive orders can be undone with the stroke of a pen. If Congress doesn’t step up and codify these wins into law, it’s only a matter of time before activist judges and Democrat operatives try to drag the country back to the days of chaos and decline.
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Democrats have shown they’ll obstruct anything that doesn’t fit their agenda—no matter how much it hurts the country. That’s not a surprise. But if Republicans in Congress don’t act with the same urgency Trump is showing, they’re going to find out the hard way that voters expect results—not excuses.
Deportations Need to Ramp Up—and FastÂ
Not everything is moving fast enough. On immigration enforcement—President Trump's signature campaign promise—the results so far are mixed. Deportations are up compared to the chaos of the Biden years, but just over 100,000 removals in 100 days isn’t going to cut it. At that pace, we’ll fall short of what’s needed to restore real order at the border and inside our communities.
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Yes, activist judges are tying the administration’s hands, and yes, Congress has a duty to fix the broken immigration system. But at the end of the day, the Trump administration needs to find a way to scale enforcement dramatically. Voters backed Trump because they believed he would deliver—no excuses, no delays. It's time for the White House to lean harder on ICE, DHS, and every available tool to push deportations higher and fulfill the promise made to the American people.
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The first 100 days have proven that change is possible—but also that success isn't automatic. If this momentum is going to last, it’s going to take even more focus, more pressure, and more results in the days ahead.
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The next 100 days will separate the talkers from the doers.
Thanks for reading today’s Cannon. The fight for America’s future continues — online, in Congress, and in culture.
For freedom,

David Bozell
President, ForAmerica
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