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The White House In Audio
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Welcome to "The White House in Audio," your go-to podcast for bringing the latest updates, insights, and stories from the White House blog directly to your ears. Whether you’re on your morning commute or unwinding after a long day, our audio versions of official White House blog articles ensure you stay informed about the policies, events, and initiatives shaping the nation. Join us as we delve into the critical decisions and narratives that impact everyday Americans, narrated with clarity and depth. Stay connected with the heart of the nation's leadership, wherever you are.
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Welcome to "The White House in Audio," your go-to podcast for bringing the latest updates, insights, and stories from the White House blog directly to your ears. Whether you’re on your morning commute or unwinding after a long day, our audio versions of official White House blog articles ensure you stay informed about the policies, events, and initiatives shaping the nation. Join us as we delve into the critical decisions and narratives that impact everyday Americans, narrated with clarity and depth. Stay connected with the heart of the nation's leadership, wherever you are.
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“Promises Made, Promises Kept — One Year Later” (Nov 5, 2025)
The White House In Audio
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“Promises Made, Promises Kept — One Year Later” (Nov 5, 2025)

“Promises Made, Promises Kept — One Year Later” (Nov 5, 2025)

  • Framing: A year after re-election and ~10 months into the second term, the White House lists “promise made / promise kept” items across policy domains.
  • Border and immigration: Claims historic lows in illegal crossings after “closing the border,” reinstating Remain in Mexico, resuming wall construction, ending catch‑and‑release, record deportations, and a repurposed migrant app. Highlights locating thousands of missing migrant children and signing the Laken Riley Act.
  • Crime and public safety: Focus on cartel sanctions, dismantling smuggling networks, pressure on “sanctuary” jurisdictions, DOJ pursuit of death penalty in certain cases, and federal actions aimed at lowering violent crime.
  • Economy and affordability: Notes moderating inflation, falling gas prices, strong job numbers, stock market records, and blue‑collar wage gains.
  • Taxes: Describes a large tax package for working/middle‑class Americans (e.g., no tax on tips, overtime, Social Security) and relief for small businesses and farmers.
  • Energy: “Drill, baby, drill” posture—more permits, ANWR/offshore access, pipeline expansion, end of EV mandate and some climate programs; declares an energy emergency to accelerate supply.
  • Trade and tariffs: Uses tariffs as leverage; details reciprocal tariff shifts with China and other deals; targets fentanyl supply chain via tariff measures; claims trade pacts with multiple partners and increased tariff revenue.
  • Manufacturing: Asserts onshoring, major investment announcements, and jobs growth tied to tariffs and “America First” industrial policy.
  • Defense and foreign policy: Proposes a “Golden Dome” missile defense concept; claims NATO allies agreed to higher defense spending; cites diplomatic successes in several conflicts.
  • Government and regulation: Moves to shrink bureaucracy, restore merit‑based hiring, roll back DEI programs, accelerate deregulation (targeting 10:1 cuts), and limit funding for certain climate initiatives.
  • Education and social policy: Initiatives to close the Department of Education, defund CRT and “gender ideology,” restrict youth gender procedures, and policies affecting women’s sports participation rules.
  • Civil liberties and elections: Executive actions framed as bolstering free speech, religious liberty, Second Amendment, and “election integrity” (citizenship verification, paper records).
  • Technology and crypto: AI Action Plan to secure U.S. leadership; GENIUS Act for stablecoins/digital assets.
  • Transparency and unity: Emphasizes frequent press engagement, release of historical records, and a message that successes are “uniting” the country.

The White House In Audio
Welcome to "The White House in Audio," your go-to podcast for bringing the latest updates, insights, and stories from the White House blog directly to your ears. Whether you’re on your morning commute or unwinding after a long day, our audio versions of official White House blog articles ensure you stay informed about the policies, events, and initiatives shaping the nation. Join us as we delve into the critical decisions and narratives that impact everyday Americans, narrated with clarity and depth. Stay connected with the heart of the nation's leadership, wherever you are.