SUNDAY SHOWS: Trump Administration Delivers Results

On March 23, 2025, Trump Administration officials appeared on various Sunday news programs to discuss recent policy initiatives and achievements. Key highlights include:​

Education Reform

  • Secretary of Education Linda McMahon emphasized the Administration's commitment to enhancing educational standards, advocating for local control, and supporting school choice to ensure equal access to quality education.

Legal Actions and National Security

  • Attorney General Pam Bondi addressed actions taken against activist judges and underscored efforts to protect American citizens by enforcing existing laws.

  • National Security Advisor Mike Waltz discussed recent military operations targeting Houthi terrorists in Yemen to secure vital shipping lanes and reiterated the Administration's stance on preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons. Wikipedia

International Relations

  • Special Envoy Steve Witkoff highlighted ongoing diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict in Ukraine, emphasizing the importance of open communication channels to achieve peace.

Border Security

  • Border Czar Tom Homan outlined measures to deport illegal immigrants associated with the Tren de Aragua gang and reaffirmed the Administration's dedication to enforcing immigration laws and securing the border. Wikipedia

These discussions reflect the Administration's focus on education reform, legal enforcement, national security, international diplomacy, and border control.

This morning, officials from the Trump Administration took to the airwaves to update the American people on another week of success — from reforming education to ensuring the safety and security of the American people.

Here’s what you missed:

Secretary of Education Linda McMahon on State of the Union

  • On the Trump Administration’s goal for education: “Our goal is to make sure that we are providing the best education for students in our country. We cannot be last in the world in education … It is up to us and our responsibility to make sure we are giving them the best access to education.”
  • On local control in education: “Am I, the secretary of education sitting in Washington, going to have a view into a school room where a teacher is trying to take care of a student with special needs? Or is that going to happen better at the local level?”
  • On school choice: “[President Trump] wants to make sure that there is equal access to quality education for every student in our country — which is why he is such a proponent of school choice … He doesn’t believe that ANY child should be trapped in a failing school.”

Attorney General Pam Bondi on Fox News Sunday

  • On overreach by activist judges: “This is an out-of-control judge … trying to control our entire foreign policy, and he cannot do it… There are 261 reasons why Americans are safer today, and that’s because those people are now in an El Salvador prison … We are going to follow the law and we are going to protect Americans.”

National Security Advisor Mike Waltz on Face the Nation

  • On strikes against Houthi terrorists in Yemen: “75% of our U.S.-flagged shipping now has to go around the southern coast of Africa rather than going through the Suez Canal. Keeping the sea lanes open, keeping trade and commerce open, is a fundamental aspect of our national security. The last administration was not effective. The Trump Administration and President Trump have decided to do something much harder, much tougher.”
  • On Iran’s nuclear program: “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. All options are on the table, and it is time for Iran to walk away completely from its desire to have a nuclear weapon.”

Special Envoy Steve Witkoff on Fox News Sunday

  • On talks to end the war in Ukraine: “I’m not sure how anyone would expect an end to a conflict when you’re not communicating … [President Trump’s] philosophy of peace through strength brings people to the table to clear up misconceptions and to get peace deals done.”

Border Czar Tom Homan on This Week

  • On deporting illegal immigrant Tren de Aragua gang members: “We’re actually using the laws on the books to enforce immigration law and secure the border … We’re not making this up. Everything we’ve done is based on a statute that was enacted by Congress and signed by a president.”
  • On illegal border crossings: “We’ll use these assets as long as we can until we get to the point that we have total operational control of the border and national security threats have no avenue into this country.”