Speaker Johnson: Trump Has Done More In 48 Hours Than Biden In 4 Years
Charlie Kirk Staff
01/23/2025

President Donald Trump did not waste any time in starting to undo former President Joe Biden’s legacy after being inaugurated.
House Speaker and Louisiana Rep. Mike Johnson said that the president had done more in 48 hours than his predecessor had in four years, and he may be correct.
“We will deliver,” the Speaker said on Wednesday during the House Republican Leadership press conference. “Now, the President’s wasted no time either, as you saw, and has been mentioned, the executive orders. Just in the past two days, just a couple of highlights, some were mentioned.”
“Listen to this list: he ended catch and release, he shut down the ridiculous CBP One app, he began restoring American energy dominance already, restored merit-based hiring for the federal government and eliminated DEI initiatives, ended the radical gender ideology madness, and revoked the security clearances of the former intelligence officials who signed the bogus and discredited letter about Hunter Biden’s laptop,” Johnson continued.
“President Trump truly has, as Whip [Tom] Emmer said, done more in the last 48 hours for the American people than Joe Biden did in four years,” he said. “And this is just the beginning of much more to come.”
Johnson also spoke about the Fix Our Forests Act and that he predicted would pass the House this week.
“Mayor Karen Bass and Gov. Gavin Newsom, having mismanaged virtually every aspect of that in preparation, they did not prepare their state or the city or the county for what was to come,” Johnson said. “There was a 117-million-gallon reservoir right outside Pacific Palisades that was left empty for over a year. They did not manage the forest as they were supposed to, and they let forest debris pile up near homes in at-risk areas. All of this was known,” he said.
“They assumed the risk because they advanced their radical political agenda, and now people are paying a heavy price for that,” Johnson added. “We think that needs to be taken into account going forward, but the bipartisan Fix our Forest Act will do what the governor of California would not do, and that is restore the health of our forests and make communities more resilient to wildfires.”
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