NOT TO BE MISSED: President Trump’s Cabinet Meeting at the White House at 100 Days

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President Trump heard from members of his Cabinet during a meeting at the White House on Wednesday.

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“We’ve just completed what many consider to be the most successful 100 days of any administration in the history of our country,” he said.

Highlights:

Pete Hegseth says the U.S. military is undergoing a “recruiting renaissance” unlike anything seen in decades.

American strength is back.

During President Trump’s cabinet meeting, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth painted a stark contrast between now and the Biden years.

“You inherited a demoralized military that couldn’t recruit,” he told Trump.

“That was perceived as weak after what happened in Afghanistan and elsewhere because of Joe Biden.”

But that weakness is turning into might—fast, and now Americans are flocking back to formerly broken military.

“What we have seen, since your election and the inauguration, has been nothing short of a recruiting renaissance,” he said.

“It has been decades since we’ve seen this kind of recruiting in the army, the navy, marine corps, the air force.”

And the energy isn’t just on the front end.

“Truly historic. We can barely absorb the volume and retention as well. Men and women in the military, who don’t want to get out.”

He summed it up with a line that says it all:

“The men and women of America wants to join the United States military led by president Donald Trump.”

Belarus releases US citizen after several years in custody

The State Department says Youras Ziankovich was released Wednesday and will return to the U.S. soon.

Ziankovich was convicted and sentenced to prison on what his supporters and the U.S. government say were bogus charges that he was part of a coup against the Belarusian government.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in a statement that he acknowledged Belarus’ President Aleksandr Lukashenko’s humanitarian gesture in releasing Ziankovich.

Trump says Musk can stay as long as he wants

Trump said during his Cabinet meeting that Musk is invited to stay in his administration indefinitely as the billionaire is said to be preparing to return to focusing on his companies Tesla and SpaceX.

“You’re invited to stay as long as you want,” Trump said.

Trump said Musk had been “treated unfairly” for his role in helping Trump slash the size and scope of the federal government. “You really have sacrificed a lot.”

Musk’s net worth has dropped significantly, and sales of Tesla have fallen amid a public backlash to the Musk-led cuts through the Department of Government Efficiency.

Vance scolds the media

Vice President JD Vance used his few minutes during the Cabinet meeting to take a swing at the media, which he accused of being fixated on the wrong priorities during Trump’s first 100 days.

Vance pointed to military recruitment numbers that he said the press should focus on, rather than other stories such as the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was wrongly deported to El Salvador last month.

“Why is it that the press is so focused on the fake B.S., rather than what’s really going on in the country?” Vance said.

Secretary of Agriculture Rollins:”When we left the White House the first time four years ago, we had a $0 trade deficit with our agriculture products. After four years of Biden, that hit $50 billion… This USDA is moving more quickly than any ever before.”

Elon Musk present at Cabinet meeting

The billionaire outside adviser attended Trump’s meeting of Cabinet officials Wednesday.

Musk, who leads the administration’s government-slashing efforts, was seated to the president’s right.

Throughout the Cabinet meeting, Musk has appeared distracted by his hats. He initially donned a hat promoting DOGE — the Department of Government Efficiency — then swapped it out with a Gulf of America hat, then later returned to the DOGE hat. He later adjusted the Gulf of America hat to make it wide enough to fit over the DOGE one and wore the two hats at once.

In an earlier interview, Wiles, the White House chief of staff, had said Musk was no longer physically working from the White House grounds.

Transportation chief calls for new air traffic control system

Sean Duffy, the Transportation secretary, says the administration wants to install a new air traffic control system soon.

“You and I have talked about this,” Duffy told Trump during his Cabinet meeting Wednesday. “It’s a state-of-the-art system” that would be the “envy of the world.”

Duffy stressed that the administration will need help from Congress to get this done.

The secretary also said the department was working to hire more air traffic controllers, noting that they are about 3,000 people short.

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Secretary Marco Rubio at the Cabinet meeting: “This President inherited 30 years of foreign policy that was built around what was good for the world. Under President Trump, we’re making a foreign policy now that’s good for America.”

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