Note: Single-source report; awaiting corroboration.

Since returning to office, President Donald J. Trump has pursued an America First agenda focused on reducing bureaucracy, promoting fair policies, and strengthening U.S. economic growth, according to the White House.

The administration reports a reduction of over 4.3 million Americans on food stamps, attributed to the Working Families Tax Cuts Act and stricter enforcement removing ineligible recipients, aiming to reserve benefits for those in genuine need.

Referenced data show a 20% drop in foreign student enrollment after tightened international visa policies, opening more spots at colleges and universities for American students.

In healthcare, major insurers like UnitedHealthcare have reportedly cut prior authorization requirements by 30% for certain procedures, with an overall 11% decline nationally, reducing delays for millions of medical procedures.

The economic outlook includes 172,000 new jobs in May, manufacturing expansion for the fifth consecutive month, and ongoing growth in the services sector since President Trump’s return. Construction activity and small business hiring have increased, while government employment has decreased for 17 straight months.

Stricter immigration and visa enforcement is said to be lowering housing demand and costs in high-immigration technology hubs, potentially improving housing affordability for American families.

The administration also highlights downward trends in prescription drug prices, citing the Most Favored Nation initiative projected to save $500 billion over the next decade, while supporting ongoing innovation and access.