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As Trump rises from adversity, his supporters rally with newfound fervor, ready to ignite the flames of victory once more. In The Agenda: What Trump Should Do in His First 100 Days, Joel B. Pollak presents a roadmap for a post-conviction Trump administration, charged with a mandate for sweeping reform. Pollak offers more than just wishful policies; he outlines a strategic program of action to harness Trump's energy for real change—and a set of executive orders and actions that can be carried out on Day One. Pollak's astute insights and unwavering commitment to transformative change shine…mehr

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As Trump rises from adversity, his supporters rally with newfound fervor, ready to ignite the flames of victory once more. In The Agenda: What Trump Should Do in His First 100 Days, Joel B. Pollak presents a roadmap for a post-conviction Trump administration, charged with a mandate for sweeping reform. Pollak offers more than just wishful policies; he outlines a strategic program of action to harness Trump's energy for real change—and a set of executive orders and actions that can be carried out on Day One. Pollak's astute insights and unwavering commitment to transformative change shine brightly in The Agenda. His knack for offering concrete solutions solidifies his role as a trusted voice in political discourse. The Agenda is a passionate call to arms for those who champion bold leadership and decisive action. Pollak's steadfast dedication to America's advancement resonates profoundly, making this book essential reading for anyone invested in the nation's trajectory.
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Joel B. Pollak is Senior Editor-at-Large and In-House Counsel at Breitbart News in Los Angeles, California, and also Editor of Breitbart California. Prior to working alongside conservative media pioneer Andrew Breitbart, he was a Tea Party-backed Republican candidate for Congress in his home state of Illinois, and a Research Fellow at the Hudson Institute, focusing on human rights and international law. He also worked in South Africa as speechwriter for Leader of the Opposition Tony Leon, and as a freelance journalist for a variety of local and international publications. He holds law and bachelor's degrees from Harvard University, and a masters degree from the University of Cape Town. He has published several books, and is a winner of the 2018 Robert Novak Journalism Alumni Fellowship. He hosts Breitbart News Sunday on Sirius XM Patriot 125. He lives with his wife Julia, daughter Maya, son Alexander, and daughter Amira in Pacific Palisades, California.