Trump Touts 365 Policy Wins in First-Year Address, Addresses Greenland, Tariffs, Immigration
President Donald Trump, speaking at the White House on January 20, 2026, marked his first year back in office by claiming "365 wins in 365 days," citing sweeping policy actions across immigration, trade, and foreign affairs. The administration published a detailed list of achievements on WhiteHouse.gov. Immigration enforcement drew criticism as reports showed a spike in migrant deaths in U.S. custody, including the high-profile case of "Good's death" in January 2026. While Trump stated deportations target criminals, AP reported non-criminal migrants were also detained in Minnesota raids. On trade, Trump defended emergency tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, now challenged in court. After lower courts ruled the measures unlawful, the administration has appealed to the Supreme Court, with Trump acknowledging potential refunds if they lose. Geopolitical tensions flared over Greenland, with Trump confirming meetings at Davos despite French President Macron’s public concern. Macron later called NATO “weakened” amid U.S. ambitions, after Trump shared a private message proposing a G7 summit including Russia and Syria. Trump also announced a new “Peace Committee,” inviting nations to join for a reported $1 billion fee, sparking concerns it could undermine the United Nations.