On his first day in office, President Joe Biden disbanded the 1776 Commission and removed “The 1776 Report” from the White House website. Pictured: Fireworks are seen above the White House at the end of Inauguration Day, Jan. 20. (Photo: Patrick T. Fallon/AFP/Getty Images)
One of President Joe Biden’s very first executive actions was to disband the 1776 Commission and remove the commission’s report from the White House website.
Mike Gonzalez, a Heritage Foundation senior fellow and member of President Donald Trump’s Advisory 1776 Commission, joins the show to explain the purpose of the new report and why Biden was so quick to discredit it.
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Taking Stock of President Donald Trump
Commentary
It’s too early to render a final judgment on the Trump administration. For one thing, it’s not quite over yet.
For another, the director of this entertainment is still trying to decide between two or three very different endings for the president’s latest reality show. Impeachment? Resignation? Gary-Cooper-in-“High Noon”-like disgusted departure on Jan. 20?
No one knows yet.
Nevertheless, I don’t think it’s too soon to tally up a preliminary docket of President Donald Trump’s accomplishments, pay homage to his achievements, and minute for the record some of his mistakes and deficiencies.
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