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White House Drops ‘Another Week Of Winning’ List For Trump, And It Is Stacked


White House graphic reading Another Week of Winning at the White House
White House X graphic from April 25, 2026.

The White House just put out a victory-lap thread for President Trump, and the list is not exactly short.

On Saturday afternoon, the official White House X account said the Trump administration “won’t stop fighting every day for the American people,” then rolled out a category-by-category list of wins from the week.

For a normal news cycle, one or two of these items could be their own story.

But the White House packaged them as a single week of momentum: foreign policy, the economy, crime, executive action, and major presidential events.

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Foreign Policy

The first follow-up card focused on foreign policy, including the Strait of Hormuz, Iran, and Lebanon.

The White House listed these foreign policy highlights:

  • The U.S. blockade of the Strait of Hormuz had re-directed 34 ships since the blockade began.
  • President Trump ordered the Navy to eliminate any boat laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz.
  • The Iranian regime would not execute eight female protestors after President Trump’s demand.
  • President Trump said, “The United States is going to work with Lebanon in order to protect itself from Hezbollah.”

That is a lot to fit on one card. It also gives the White House’s preferred message on the week: deterrence abroad, leverage against hostile regimes, and direct presidential pressure.

Economy

The economy card leaned hard into jobs, manufacturing, markets, and drug pricing.

According to the White House, the week included:

  • Anheuser-Busch announcing it is boosting its U.S. investment to $600 million over two years.
  • U.S. Steel reopening its tin mill in Indiana, creating hundreds of jobs.
  • AbbVie announcing a $1.4 billion investment into a new manufacturing campus in North Carolina.
  • The S&P 500 and NASDAQ closing at record highs on Wednesday, April 22.
  • Regeneron agreeing to Most-Favored-Nation drug pricing and a $27 billion investment into U.S. research, development, and manufacturing.

That is the kind of list the administration wants voters seeing side by side: domestic production, market strength, American jobs, and lower-cost medicine all in one frame.

Crime

The crime card was one of the sharpest in the thread.

The White House said the week included a grand jury indictment, border-related migrant death data, and an FBI rescue:

  • A grand jury returned an indictment charging SPLC with wire fraud, money laundering, and other crimes, according to the White House card.
  • President Trump’s border crackdown has saved more than 1,000 migrant lives, according to data from the United Nations cited by the White House.
  • The FBI saved a 10-year-old boy who had been kidnapped by his transgender father and taken to Cuba, where his family feared he would undergo gender mutilation procedures, according to the White House.

The common thread is obvious: the administration wants law enforcement, border security, and child protection sitting in the same public narrative.

Executive Action

The executive action card listed four separate presidential moves.

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The White House said President Trump signed an executive order to accelerate access to psychedelic treatments for patients with serious mental illnesses.

It also said Trump signed a series of presidential determinations ordering the expansion of U.S. energy infrastructure and production, issued a presidential message on National Crime Victims Week, and issued another message celebrating National Volunteer Week.

That is a classic Trump White House mix: energy, health care access, crime victims, and civic service all being pushed through the official channels at once.

Events

The final card focused on the president’s public-facing week.

The White House listed remarks at a TPUSA event in Arizona, a White House visit with seven collegiate national champion teams, a meeting with Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass about wildfire recovery, and a meeting with representatives from Israel and Lebanon in the Oval Office.

The thread also listed President Trump’s planned attendance at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, which was still upcoming when the White House posted the thread Saturday afternoon.

Bottom line: this was not a one-announcement victory lap.

It was the White House trying to put an entire week of Trump administration activity into one simple frame for the public: foreign pressure, jobs, manufacturing, crime, executive action, and high-visibility events.

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And the message from the administration was not subtle.

They want Americans to see momentum.



 

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