Key figures from the Trump Administration fanned out across Sunday morning news programs today to deliver a unified message: the administration is getting results.
From education reform to national security, officials showcased what they described as a week of decisive action aimed at strengthening America’s future.
Education Secretary Linda McMahon: “No Child Should Be Trapped in a Failing School”
Appearing on State of the Union, Secretary of Education Linda McMahon emphasized the administration’s commitment to elevating U.S. education standards and restoring local control in classrooms.
“Our goal is to make sure that we are providing the best education for students in our country,” McMahon said. “We cannot be last in the world in education … It is up to us to give them the best access.”
McMahon underscored President Trump’s push for school choice, arguing that students shouldn’t be forced to remain in underperforming schools. “He doesn’t believe that ANY child should be trapped in a failing school,” she said, emphasizing parental rights and educational equity.
Attorney General Pam Bondi Blasts “Activist Judges”
On Fox News Sunday, Attorney General Pam Bondi responded sharply to recent judicial rulings that challenged aspects of the administration’s foreign policy, accusing one judge in particular of overreach.
“This is an out-of-control judge … trying to control our entire foreign policy, and he cannot do it,” Bondi declared. She pointed to the administration’s crackdown on international criminal networks, saying, “There are 261 reasons why Americans are safer today, and that’s because those people are now in an El Salvador prison.”
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National Security Advisor Mike Waltz: “All Options on the Table” with Iran
Speaking on Face the Nation, National Security Advisor Mike Waltz detailed the administration’s latest strikes on Houthi terrorists in Yemen and warned Iran that time is running out on its nuclear ambitions.
“Keeping the sea lanes open, keeping trade and commerce open, is a fundamental aspect of our national security,” Waltz said, noting that 75% of U.S.-flagged shipping is now rerouted around Africa due to instability in the Red Sea.
On Iran, Waltz was direct: “Iran has to give up its program in a way that the entire world can see … As President Trump has said, this is coming to a head.”
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Special Envoy Steve Witkoff on Ukraine: “Peace Through Strength”
Special Envoy Steve Witkoff stressed the importance of active dialogue in resolving the war in Ukraine, aligning with President Trump’s diplomatic approach.
“I’m not sure how anyone would expect an end to a conflict when you’re not communicating,” Witkoff said on Fox News Sunday, pointing to the president’s “peace through strength” philosophy as a catalyst for renewed talks.
Border Czar Tom Homan: “We’re Using the Laws Already on the Books”
In an appearance on This Week, Border Czar Tom Homan laid out the administration’s aggressive stance on immigration enforcement, particularly targeting dangerous criminal groups like Tren de Aragua.
“We’re actually using the laws on the books to enforce immigration law and secure the border,” Homan stated. “Everything we’ve done is based on a statute enacted by Congress.”
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While illegal crossings have dropped significantly, Homan said the administration won’t rest until “we have total operational control of the border and national security threats have no avenue into this country.”
The Trump Administration used this Sunday media blitz to signal strength, assert control over key domestic and foreign policy arenas, and remind the public that it views results—not rhetoric—as the ultimate measure of success.
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