President Donald Trump delivered remarks Thursday evening in a packed White House auditorium, laying out his vision for transforming America's bloated healthcare bureaucracy with the help of two heavy hitters who actually know how to get things done.
A President Who Shows Up
Taking the stage at 7:04 PM to enthusiastic applause—with audience members rising to their feet—Trump demonstrated once again that he's not content to hide in the basement like his predecessor. The 47th President, sharp in his signature dark navy suit and purple tie, got straight to work delivering remarks on what promises to be a major overhaul of how Americans interact with their healthcare system.
The Dream Team
Standing nearby were two men who represent everything the Trump administration is about: competence over credentials, results over rhetoric. CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz—a world-renowned cardiothoracic surgeon who actually understands medicine—and US Chief Design Officer Joe Gebbia, the Airbnb co-founder who revolutionized an entire industry, flanked the President as he spoke.
This is what draining the swamp looks like, folks. Instead of career bureaucrats who've never created anything in their lives, Trump has assembled a team of doers. While the Biden regime spent four years making healthcare more expensive and less accessible, this administration is bringing in private sector innovators who know how to cut through red tape.
The Bottom Line
The event, broadcast live for all Americans to see, marks another step in Trump's relentless effort to deliver on his promises. No closed-door dealings. No hidden agendas. Just a President who works evening hours to fight for the American people.
After four years of Biden's handlers running the show from the shadows, isn't it refreshing to have a Commander-in-Chief who actually shows up and does the job?
