Watch GB News star Bev Turner recap Donald Trump's first 365 days in office, from his fiery clash with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to the his UK state visit in September. Lauding his first year back in office, the White House marked the anniversary by hailing his "truly transformative results", claiming it was the most "accomplished" first year of any presidential term in modern history.WATCH THE CLIP ABOVE FOR BEV'S RECAP
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So President Trump was sworn in one year ago today and it's safe to say he began his second term with a bang
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From this moment on, America's decline is over. Our liberties and our nation's glorious destiny will no longer be denied
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and we will immediately restore the integrity, competency and loyalty of America's government
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Let's have a look at some of the incidents from the last year. Do you remember this
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It provoked a huge reaction worldwide. It was a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that took a rather unexpected turn
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Not in a good position. You don't have the cards right now. With us, you start having cards
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Right now, you don't have your playing cards. Mr. Brother, I'm wearing serious
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You're gambling with the lives of millions of people. You're gambling with World War III
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But before that, within his first day in office, Trump signed 26 executive orders
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the most issued by any president on day one. He also announced that he would be applying reciprocal tariffs on imports
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for more than 90 countries back in April, shaking up the world economy
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He said the goal was to level the playing field and to protect American businesses
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My fellow Americans, this is Liberation Day, waiting for a long time
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You know, you think of European Union, very friendly. They rip us off
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It's so sad to see. It's so pathetic. 39 percent, we're going to charge them 20 percent
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So we're charging them essentially half. It's of America. United Kingdom, 10 percent
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And we'll go 10 percent. So we'll do the same thing. In just one year in office, President Trump says that he has resolved a staggering eight wars
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Among them, of course, was the conflict between Israel and Iran, as tensions in the Middle East
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seemed like they were teetering on the edge of disaster. Israel as soon as we made the deal they came out and they dropped a load of bombs the likes of which I never seen before I not happy with them I not happy with Iran either
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You know what? We basically have two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard
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that they don't know what the f**k they're doing. Do you understand that
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True to form, the president did not hide his frustration, but by the end of June
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His push helped Israel and Iran to agree a ceasefire. There is, of course, one conflict that he has yet to crack
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Despite repeated efforts to bring the fighting to a close, the war in Ukraine continues
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And in an effort to break the stalemate, Trump met directly with Russian President Vladimir Putin
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the first meeting between the leaders of the two countries since the war began in 2022
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There was that little flexing flyover there. There were also, of course, the two visits to the UK, the first in Scotland, where I made life a little bit uncomfortable for the Prime Minister
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Mr. President, you have a successful social media site. There are new powers here to censor your site, state-mandated powers
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To censor my site? To censor your site and Twitter and Facebook. I mean truth. Is that OK
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No, I don't think he's going to censor my sight because I say only good things. Will you please uncensor my sight
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Yeah, we're not censoring anyone. Please don't censor my sight. Well, free speech continues to be an issue that the two disagree on
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He returned for an unprecedented state visit to the UK a little later with his wife, Melania
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And I came back again just to haunt the Prime Minister a little bit on that occasion as well
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To the Prime Minister, if you don't mind, are we still a Christian country? We still have 12,000 people a year here being arrested for social media posts, for free speech violations
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Does that not remain an important area that there is still a lot of disagreement on
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That is wired into our informal constitution. Of course, we celebrate many other faiths as well
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And I really proud that we able to do so as a country And on free speech that has long lived in this country free speech It one of the founding values of the United Kingdom
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Well, Trump was also hosted by the King and Queen, staying at Windsor Castle
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Your Majesty, Melania and I are deeply grateful to you and Queen Camilla
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for your extraordinary graciousness. To William and Kate, thank you so much
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It's been so great being with you today. Thank you very much. Appreciate it
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We now know that he took inspiration from that room for the ballroom here at the White House
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On the way back from that trip on Air Force One, I asked the president about his favorite enemy, Sadiq Khan
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An event in England, a state visit, spectacular. And yet the mayor of London can't be there
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I don't want him there. I asked that he not be there. I don't want him. I think the mayor of London, Khan, is among the worst mayors in the world
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And we have some bad ones. If you look at Chicago, if you look at..
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But I think he's the equivalent of the mayor of Chicago. I think he's done a terrible job. Crime in London is through the room
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The mayor of London, Khan, has done a terrible job and... ... amongst the worst mayors in the world
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After all of that grandeur, it was straight back to business. Going into his second term, the president faced the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas
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a conflict that at one point seemed to have no end in sight
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The criminal conspiracy. OK. I'm just giving... I was just given a note by the Secretary of State
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saying that we're very close to a deal in the Middle East. And yet they did it
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Israel and Hamas agreed to the president's 20-point peace plan, and on October 3rd of last year, all 48 hostages who'd been held in Gaza for two long years finally returned home
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But definitely his favorite day of those 365 was of course the day he sat down with me and GB News for a world interview FAKE NEWS WAS A GREAT TERM EXCEPT IT NOT STRONG ENOUGH YOU KNOW I LIKE IT TO BE STRONGER YOU KNOW THE WORD FAKE IS ONE THING BUT THIS IS BEING interview Fake news was a great term except it not strong enough I like it to be stronger The word fake is one thing but this is beyond fake This is corrupt
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That was days after it was revealed that the BBC had spliced his January the 6th speech
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to mislead the public on what he had actually said. The president would go on to take legal
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action against the corporation in a billion-dollar lawsuit and also claim a scalp in the director
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General Tim Davey. As we have come to expect of the president by now, he doesn't do anything
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by halves. And in an extraordinary mission, the American army launched a military strike on
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Venezuela and captured President Nicolas Maduro and his wife. For many years after his term as
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president of Venezuela, expired Maduro remained in power and waged a ceaseless campaign of violence
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terror and subversion against the United States of America, threatening not only our people
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but the stability of the entire region. Maduro and his wife will soon face the
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full might of American justice and stand trial on American soil. And there are, of course, the many domestic issues that he is proud of. Top of that list
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is closing the southern border, achieving net zero migration, cutting taxes with the big
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beautiful bill reducing crime he goes on about that a lot here in the capital and the national
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guard being on the streets and of course he's radically overhauled health well today he marked
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his achievements over the last 365 days in classic president trump fashion these are accomplishments
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we have a lot of accomplishments and as you know this is the anniversary first anniversary
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January 20th and it's been an amazing period of time. We have a book that I'm not going to read to you but these are the accomplishments of
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what we've produced. All page after page after page individual things. I could stand here and read it for a week and we wouldn't be finished
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But we've done more than any other administration has done by far
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