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Trump’s Week 46: Welfare Cuts, Travel Bans, and Bold Global Moves

From welfare overhauls to global security shifts, the administration’s latest moves spark debate. What’s behind the crackdown—and who’s affected?

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Trump’s Week 46: Welfare Cuts, Travel Bans, and Bold Global Moves

ThinkCareBelieve: Week 46 America Shining Brightly

ThinkCareBelieve's Week 46 Article hails the Trump Administration for intense and important progress in its domestic and foreign policy initiatives. Over 800,000 ineligible recipients were removed from food assistance, while a full travel ban was imposed on 12 countries following a terrorist attack in Washington. Meanwhile, the administration pressed ahead with new security strategies and international agreements.

The administration started with a crackdown on welfare fraud. The Department of Government Efficiency uncovered millions of improperly issued Social Security cards, while HUD introduced a hotline for reporting misuse of public housing. The Oversight Committee went further, declaring all documents signed by Joe Biden's autopen legally invalid.

The administration's actions in Week 46 combined strict domestic reforms, such as welfare cuts and travel bans, with bold foreign policy steps, including diplomatic efforts focused on Ukraine and African peace deals. With new financial accounts and a reinforced security strategy, the White House signaled both continuity and expansion of its agenda.

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