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America First Unfiltered: Major Wins from President Trump’s White House – Feb. 28, 2025
Just days after celebrating the one-month anniversary of President Trump’s second administration, the numbers are in. From the deportation of criminal illegal immigrants—arrests are up 627% over last month—to the Department of Justice reigning in billions of dollars in wasteful government spending, to keeping men out of women’s sports and imposing reciprocal tariffs, the momentum is undeniable.
Opportunities Amid Geopolitical Difficulties: A Look at Global Threats in 2025
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STATEMENT: QUICKLY CONFIRM MICHAEL FAULKENDER FOR DEPUTY SECRETARY OF TREASURY
The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) proudly supports Michael Faulkender, Ph.D., President Trump’s pick for Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Treasury and encourages a swift confirmation in the Senate.
Statement: Ken Blackwell on GA Senate’s Passage of SB 175 Prohibiting Ranked Choice Voting
Why We Sent This Letter: Defending Women’s Sports and Privacy
At the America First Policy Institute’s Center for Litigation, we are committed to ensuring that policies protect the rights, safety, and dignity of all Americans—especially young women and girls who compete in sports. That’s why we sent a letter to the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) on February 28, 2025, regarding its Transgender Student-Athlete Policy in light of President Trump’s Executive Order 14201, “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports.”
America First Policy Institute Announces Bob Rommel as Executive Director of the AFPI Florida State Chapter
The Honorable Bob Rommel, a respected conservative leader and former Florida state representative, will serve as executive director of the America First Policy Institute (AFPI) Florida State Chapter, the organization announced today.
Riley Gaines and Jack Brewer Statement on Upcoming MN House Vote to Protect Girls’ Sports
ST. PAUL, MN – Riley Gaines, vice chair of the America First Athletes Coalition at the America First Policy Institute (AFPI) and host of OutKick's Gaines for Girls podcast, and Jack Brewer, former NFL Minnesota Vikings team captain, vice chair of AFPI's Center for 1776, and chair of the Center for Opportunity Now, issued the following statement ahead of the Minnesota House vote on HF 12.
Improving Support for Foster Families
A lack of adequate support for foster families, coupled with low rates of kinship placement with relatives, has led to much trauma and many placements for foster children.
State Actions to Preserve Federal Benefits for Foster Children
State foster care agencies are intercepting federal benefits such as Social Security that are intended for foster children to reimburse themselves for the children’s care. Agencies often do this without notifying the children or their representatives.
Protecting the Rights of Foster Children through State Legislation & Enforcement
There are 391,000 children in the foster care system in the U.S., and most experience various forms of instability that ultimately affect the quality and trajectory of their lives.