While the Media Spins, Trump’s Making History

Published on 21 May 2025 at 03:39

By David N. Harding, Staff Writer

The political circus in Washington wants you distracted. They want you focused on indictments, gossip, and gaffes. Why? Because while the mainstream media plays the same tired anti-Trump tune, President Donald J. Trump is doing what actual leaders do — changing the world without asking for applause.

In the span of just one week, Trump accomplished more on the global stage and for the American people than most presidents manage in a full term. No grandstanding. No virtue signaling. Just deals, diplomacy, and decisive action.

What you’re about to read didn’t lead on CNN. It wasn’t trending on Twitter. But it did happen — and it’s everything the media refuses to acknowledge: peace deals, economic victories, energy independence, and a quiet but forceful reassertion of American strength.

1. Averting a Nuclear Flashpoint in South Asia

As tensions flared between India and Pakistan over the disputed Kashmir region, both nations ramped up military posturing — including nuclear threats. Behind the scenes, President Trump intervened, deploying quiet but firm diplomacy. In an interview, he stated, “We stopped a bad war,” referring to his influence over both countries, particularly by promising trade and stability (Newsweek).

Pakistan publicly thanked Trump for defusing the conflict. India, as expected, claimed credit — but sources close to the negotiation say U.S. pressure made all the difference. It’s old-school diplomacy with a backbone — not hashtags and hand-wringing.

2. Trump Opens the Door to Russia–Ukraine Peace

In a bold diplomatic move, Trump held a two-hour call with Vladimir Putin, after which both Russia and Ukraine agreed to begin preliminary ceasefire talks in Turkey. Ukraine has signaled a willingness to negotiate, and for the first time, Russia isn’t slamming the door shut (Reuters; NY Post).

This breakthrough came not through empty UN speeches, but through real presence and leverage. Biden couldn’t even get a voicemail returned. Trump? He got Putin to the table.

3. $600 Billion in Saudi Investments Secured

While the Biden administration continues to insult and alienate key Middle Eastern allies, Trump flew to Riyadh and walked away with a deal no one saw coming: over $600 billion in investment commitments from Saudi Arabia — the largest U.S.-Saudi economic cooperation in history (WhiteHouse.gov).

The package includes $142 billion in arms purchases — boosting American manufacturing — plus major investments in U.S. energy and infrastructure. The result? American jobs, energy independence, and a Middle East that respects strength once again.

4. Boeing Soars Again with a $96 Billion Deal

While the Biden administration obsesses over “green equity,” Trump focused on revitalizing American industry. In Qatar, he secured a $96 billion deal between Qatar Airways and Boeing for the purchase of 160 new jets (Reuters).

The agreement is a massive win for American aerospace workers and a crucial counterweight to China’s growing aviation ambitions. Trump didn’t just talk about saving jobs — he saved an entire industry.

5. Gutting Iranian Influence Through Smart Sanctions

Trump announced the easing of select U.S. sanctions on Syria — but not without strings attached. In return, Syria agreed to expel Iranian militias and allow Gulf states, not Russia or Iran, to fund its reconstruction (Reuters).

It’s a subtle but strategic move: diminish Iran’s foothold in the region without launching a single missile. That’s not appeasement — that’s hard-nosed statecraft.

6. The Final Hostage Freed from Gaza

While Biden wrung his hands, Trump acted. In coordination with Egypt and Qatar, he secured the release of Edan Alexander, the last known American hostage held by Hamas. The 26-year-old aid worker had been held for over 19 months. His release came with no ransom, no prisoner swaps — just leverage and leadership (AP News).

Trump didn’t brag. He didn’t take a victory lap. He just brought an American home.

7. Prescription Drug Prices Slashed by Executive Order

In a long-awaited move, Trump signed an executive order tying U.S. prescription drug prices to the lowest costs paid by developed nations — including Canada and Germany (Reuters). The order also eliminated middlemen and required transparent pricing for consumers.

Estimates suggest Americans could see savings of 30% to 80%. Big Pharma lobbied against it. Trump didn’t blink.

8. Gas, Groceries, and Eggs Drop Across the Country

In the aftermath of Trump’s successful trade negotiations and Middle East diplomacy, Americans saw immediate relief at the checkout line:

  • National average gas prices fell to $3.15 per gallon (AAA).

  • Grocery prices dropped 0.4%, the sharpest decline in five years.

  • Egg prices fell over 12%, the fastest rate of decline since 1984 (FarmDoc Daily).

This isn’t stimulus gimmickry. It’s policy with real results.

9. Inflation Stabilizing, Market Confidence Returning

Under Trump’s economic leadership, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) held steady at 2.3%, while the S&P 500 surged past 5,900, a full rebound from April’s lows (Bloomberg).

Investor confidence is rebounding. Families are breathing easier. The economy is healing — not with rhetoric, but with results.

10. Trump Doubles Down on School Choice

Marking National Charter Schools Week, Trump recommitted his administration to empowering parents — not bureaucrats. He increased funding for charter school initiatives to over $500 million, reinforcing the message that children belong to their families, not woke school boards (ED.gov).

While the left pushes for drag shows and CRT, Trump champions quality education and parental rights.

The Bottom Line

In just one week, while Biden struggled through teleprompter speeches and the media focused on distractions, Donald Trump:

  • Averted a nuclear crisis in South Asia

  • Reopened peace talks between Russia and Ukraine

  • Secured over $700 billion in foreign investments

  • Revived Boeing and American manufacturing

  • Crippled Iranian expansion in Syria

  • Brought home a hostage — no ransom, no surrender

  • Lowered gas and food prices across the board

  • Reined in Big Pharma

  • Defended parental rights and school choice

  • And reignited economic confidence across the country

This is what real leadership looks like. No apologies. No word salads. No DEI bureaucracies.

Just America First — again.

 

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