- Conservative Figures
- Nov 2, 2021
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 29, 2024

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September 2023 Edition
September saw a flurry of political endorsements for Donald J. Trump. South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem announced her endorsement of President Trump at the monumental leaders' dinner in Rapid City. Other endorsements included Congressman Bill Posey and Senator Mike Braun of Indiana. Trump promised to make the United States the lowest energy cost in the world and restore energy independence again. This comes as the Biden administration added burdensome additional regulations to virtually shutter coal-fired power plants and natural gas power plants across the country.
Trump unleashed strong advocacy and support for the education sector under Agenda 47. Trump announced his 10 Principles for Great Schools Policy that will be implemented to reorient the American education system from the failing standards it currently suffers from. Trump also announced his extended support for home-schooling families by announcing an annual grant of $10,000 per child for home-schooling families. Additionally, Trump announced that the same level of outside resources will be available to families participating in home-schooling.

Trump has been busy in the state of Iowa with multiple rallies and more scheduled for October in anticipation of the 2024 Iowa Republican presidential caucus. This comes as Trump continues to dominate Iowa and recent polls show Trump up 49 according to the Emerson poll College. Trump has been confirmed to be a speaker at the Florida Freedom Summit on Sunday, November 4. The Biden administration's war on the American auto industry has reached new highs with a proposed electric vehicle mandate that will end mass production of internal combustion engines. This is a move that will put the final nail in the coffin of the American auto industry as Trump vigorously defended American auto workers at the UAW rally in Detroit, Michigan.
The persecution of the Trump family in September continued when Judge Arthur Engoron's latest ruling was issued. The ruling involves Donald Trump, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, as the judge ruled that the assets of the New York-based Trump Organization were fraudulently overinflated in the assessment. The ruling also claims that Donald Trump deceived several banks and insurance brokers by grossly exaggerating his net worth to obtain business loans and additional acquisitions. Coinciding with the ruling, some of the New York business licenses that allow the Trump Organization to operate in New York City have been revoked.