Trump Second Term Wins: The Liberty Scorecard the Media Will Not Write
By Ryan “Dickie” Thompson
In the last Disruptarian article, “Trump 2016 vs 2025: Broken Promises, Foreign Bombs, and Libertarian Truth,” I called out Trump hard.
That article was not wrong.
Trump still has a bad record on the Federal Reserve. He has not ended the drug war. He has not fully left foreign intervention behind. He has not cut spending the way a real liberty president should. Libertarians should never become fanboys for any politician. The state is still the state. Power is still dangerous. (Disruptarian)
But that is not the whole picture.
This follow-up is about what Trump has done right. Not because he is perfect. Not because he is a libertarian. He is not. But because policy matters. Results matter. And in his second term, Trump has moved real parts of the federal machine away from woke control, globalist management, speech policing, regulatory bloat, and anti-American rule.
That deserves a scorecard too.
The Obama-era scorecard was a warning about what happens when slick speeches hide bigger government. This one is different. Trump’s second term has real wins for the American people, especially on speech, education, energy, regulation, crypto, DEI, and the administrative state. (Disruptarian)

Trump Second Term Liberty wins
So let’s count the wins.
1. Trump Put Federal Censorship on Notice
One of Trump’s first major wins was the executive order titled Restoring Freedom of Speech and Ending Federal Censorship.
The order told federal agencies they cannot use government power, money, staff, or pressure to silence lawful speech. That matters. The First Amendment does not mean much if bureaucrats can pressure platforms, banks, schools, or contractors to do the dirty work for them. (The White House)
This is a major liberty win.
For years, the regime hid censorship behind soft language. They called it “misinformation policy.” They called it “public safety.” They called it “content moderation.” But it was still state pressure against speech.
Trump forced the issue into the open.
That does not fix every problem. Big Tech still has power. Intelligence agencies still need to be watched. But the president saying “no more federal censorship” is better than the old game, where agencies nudged private companies to suppress dissent.
2. He Went After Weaponized Government
Trump also signed an order aimed at ending the weaponization of the federal government.
The order called for a review of federal law enforcement and intelligence conduct. It focused on political targeting, abusive investigations, and the use of federal power against perceived enemies. (The White House)
This is not small.
A free country cannot survive when the law becomes a club for one political side. The IRS, FBI, DOJ, DHS, and intelligence agencies must not become domestic political weapons.
Libertarians have been warning about this for decades.
The state always says its power will only be used against bad people. Then the definition of “bad people” expands. Parents at school board meetings. Gun owners. Protesters. Crypto users. Anti-war voices. Medical freedom activists. People who post the wrong meme.
The solution is not to weaponize the state in the other direction. The solution is to cut the weapon down.
Trump has at least started that fight.
3. He Smashed Federal DEI Programs
Trump’s order ending federal DEI programs was one of the clearest anti-woke wins of his second term.
The order targeted DEI and DEIA offices, equity action plans, environmental justice offices, diversity training, and identity-based federal preferences. It told agencies to unwind the machinery. (The White House)
Good.
Government jobs should not be handed out by race, sex, gender identity, or political fashion. Federal contracts should not require ideological loyalty tests. Taxpayers should not fund struggle sessions inside agencies.
This is basic equal treatment under law.
DEI was sold as fairness. In practice, it became a patronage system for activists, consultants, HR departments, and race-based politics.
Trump did not just complain about it. He cut into the structure.
That is a win.
4. He Restored Merit Over Identity Politics
Trump followed the DEI rollback with an order focused on merit-based opportunity.
The order directed agencies to end discriminatory preferences and enforce civil rights laws against unlawful DEI practices. It also attacked the idea that race and sex preferences should control hiring, promotion, grants, or contracts. (The White House)
This is where the woke agenda loses ground.
Liberty means you are judged as an individual. Not as a tribe. Not as a color category. Not as a victim class. Not as a quota.
Merit is not perfect. Human systems are not perfect. But merit is far better than state-managed identity math.
When the government pushes identity politics, it teaches citizens to hate each other by category.
Trump pushed back.
5. He Brought Biological Reality Back Into Federal Policy
Trump also signed an order restoring the federal government’s recognition of biological sex.
The order states that federal policy recognizes two sexes, male and female, and that sex is not the same thing as gender identity. It also focuses on sex-based spaces, privacy, and protections for women. (The White House)
This is not complicated.
Men are not women.
Women are not men.
A free society does not need federal lies to protect anyone’s rights. Adults can live how they want. But the state should not force every school, prison, shelter, workplace, and sports league to deny biology.
This is where Trump hit the woke machine hard.
The public was tired of being told to shut up and repeat slogans. Trump gave them permission to say what everyone already knew.
6. He Protected Women’s Sports
Trump signed an order titled Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports.
The order directed federal enforcement under Title IX to protect female sports and female spaces. It told the Department of Education to defend all-female athletic opportunities and locker rooms. (The White House)
This is a win for women and girls.
It is also a win for sanity.
The left spent years telling parents they had to accept males in female sports. The public did not buy it. Trump made that resistance federal policy.
Libertarians may debate how involved the federal government should be in education. Fair enough. But if Washington already controls Title IX enforcement, then it should not use that power to erase women.
Trump reversed that direction.
7. He Hit Woke Indoctrination in K-12 Schools
Trump’s K-12 order targeted radical indoctrination in public schools.
The order focused on schools that teach children to see themselves as oppressors or victims based on race, sex, or identity. It also emphasized parental authority and federal laws tied to student privacy and parental rights. (The White House)
This matters because the school system became the front line of the culture war.
Parents were told to stay quiet.
Kids were told to hide things from their parents.
Taxpayer schools became activist pipelines.
The state should not raise your child. You should.
Trump’s move does not fix government schooling by itself. But it does push back against the worst abuse: using public schools to train children into woke politics.
8. He Expanded School Choice
Trump also signed an order to expand educational freedom and opportunity for families.
The order supports parents choosing the best education setting for their children. It directs federal agencies to look for ways federal funds can support school choice, scholarships, and education freedom programs. (The White House)
This is a direct win for liberty.
Education money should follow the student, not the system.
Poor families should not be trapped in failing schools because union bosses and bureaucrats want control. Parents should be able to choose public, private, charter, homeschool, microschool, religious school, or other options.
School choice breaks the monopoly.
That is why the establishment hates it.
9. He Took on COVID Mandates
Trump moved to reinstate service members discharged over the military’s COVID vaccine mandate, with the White House saying the order included full back pay and benefits for eligible troops. (The White House)
This is a huge medical freedom issue.
People were forced to choose between their job and their body. Soldiers who served their country were pushed out for refusing a shot. Many of the same politicians who demanded bodily autonomy on other issues suddenly forgot the principle.
Trump gave some of those people a path back.
He also moved against COVID vaccine mandates in schools by blocking federal support for schools that impose them. (The White House)
That is a win for parents, students, and bodily autonomy.
10. He Pardoned Ross Ulbricht
Trump pardoned Ross Ulbricht.
For libertarians, this was one of the biggest symbolic wins of his second term.
Ulbricht’s sentence was insane. Two life sentences plus 40 years was not justice. It was a message. It was the state saying, “Do not build outside our system.” (Politico)
You do not have to defend every action tied to Silk Road to see the problem.
The drug war is violent because the state makes markets illegal. Prohibition creates black markets. Black markets create crime. Then the government uses the crime it helped create as an excuse for more power.
Ross was made into a trophy.
Trump freed him.
Credit where it is due.
11. He Defended Crypto and Self-Custody
Trump’s digital financial technology order is a major win for financial freedom.
The order says policy should protect access to public blockchains, mining, validating, transacting without unlawful censorship, and self-custody of digital assets. It also opposes central bank digital currencies inside U.S. jurisdiction. (The White House)
This is massive.
Self-custody is not a tech hobby. It is property rights.
The right to hold your own money without asking a bank, censor, payment processor, or central bank is a modern liberty issue.
A CBDC would give the state the power to track, freeze, expire, and control money at a level never seen before in American life.
Trump took the right side here.
12. He Gave Stablecoins a Legal Path
Trump signed the GENIUS Act, creating the first federal framework for payment stablecoins.
The White House framed it as a way to give stablecoins legal clarity, reserve rules, consumer protection, and a structure for issuers under state or federal oversight. (The White House)
This is not pure libertarian money. Let’s be honest.
A free market in money would be far better. The Federal Reserve should not have a monopoly. People should be free to choose Bitcoin, gold, silver, stablecoins, cash, barter, or private money.
But legal clarity is better than regulatory ambush.
The Biden approach was choke, sue, threaten, and debank.
Trump’s approach is more open to builders.
That is a win.
13. He Rejected Woke AI Rules
Trump signed an AI order that says American AI leadership should be driven by free markets, research, and entrepreneurial energy. It also rejects AI systems shaped by ideological bias or engineered social agendas. (The White House)
That matters.
The woke class wants every new tool filtered through their worldview. They want speech rules, bias rules, safety boards, approved narratives, and ideological control baked into code.
Trump’s policy points in the other direction.
Let builders build.
Let users choose.
Do not turn AI into a state-approved sermon machine.
14. He Launched a 10-to-1 Deregulation Rule
Trump’s deregulation order is one of the strongest free market actions of his second term.
It directs agencies to identify at least 10 old regulations for elimination for every new regulation they propose. It also requires regulatory costs to be offset. (The White House)
This is the kind of policy libertarians should celebrate.
Regulations are taxes with paperwork.
They raise prices. They kill small business. They protect big corporations that can afford compliance teams. They make it harder for normal people to build, repair, hire, sell, and grow.
Every useless rule cut is oxygen returned to the economy.
15. He Ordered Agencies to Repeal Unlawful Regulations
Trump also ordered agencies to repeal unlawful regulations.
The order points to recent Supreme Court cases that restored constitutional limits on agencies. It tells agencies to review regulations that may exceed statutory authority or violate constitutional boundaries. (The White House)
This is a direct attack on the administrative state.
Congress writes vague laws.
Agencies turn them into massive rulebooks.
Then unelected bureaucrats enforce those rules like kings.
That system is not consent of the governed. It is rule by clerks, lawyers, activists, and permanent staff.
Trump is right to pull it back.
16. He Took Aim at Overcriminalization
One of the most underrated Trump wins is his order on overcriminalization in federal regulations.
The order says the Code of Federal Regulations has more than 48,000 sections and over 175,000 pages. It warns that many rules carry criminal penalties, even when people may not know they broke a rule. It also says criminal enforcement of regulatory offenses should be disfavored and that agencies must list criminal regulatory offenses and penalties. (The White House)
This is a serious liberty issue.
A free person should not need a legal team to exist.
You should not become a criminal because you violated some buried regulation no normal citizen ever read.
The more laws a country has, the less free it becomes.
Trump’s order hits that problem at the root.
17. He Created DOGE to Attack Federal Waste
Trump created the Department of Government Efficiency structure, also called DOGE, to modernize federal technology and push agencies toward efficiency.
The order renamed the U.S. Digital Service as the United States DOGE Service and created DOGE teams inside federal agencies. (The White House)
Government waste is not funny.
It is stolen time.
Every wasted dollar came from someone who worked for it. A plumber. A nurse. A truck driver. A small business owner. A waitress. A young family trying to buy groceries.
If DOGE exposes waste and forces agencies to justify themselves, good.
The state should feel pressure every day.
18. He Ordered Federal Workforce Cuts
Trump’s workforce order told agencies to prepare for reductions in force and limit hiring to one new hire for every four employees who leave, with exceptions for key areas.
It also told agencies to prioritize cuts to functions not required by law, including DEI functions. (The White House)
This is a real small-government move.
The federal workforce should not grow forever.
A permanent bureaucracy becomes its own political class. It protects itself. It expands itself. It votes for itself. It resists elected control.
Cutting headcount is not mean.
It is necessary.
19. He Began Cutting Federal Entities and Advisory Boards
Trump also ordered reductions or eliminations of several federal entities and advisory committees.
The order named groups like the Presidio Trust, Inter-American Foundation, U.S. African Development Foundation, and U.S. Institute of Peace, while also terminating some advisory committees. (The White House)
This is the right instinct.
Every agency says it is needed.
Every program claims noble goals.
Every board finds a reason to survive.
But liberty requires saying no.
Government should not be a jobs program for policy insiders.
20. He Pushed the Deconstruction of the Administrative State
Trump’s DOGE regulatory initiative goes even deeper.
It directs agencies to review regulations based on constitutional limits, statutory authority, costs, small business burdens, and whether the rule should exist at all. It also tells agencies to deprioritize enforcement of overreaching regulations. (The White House)
This is one of the biggest themes of the second term.
The elected branches are finally pushing back against the permanent state.
That matters more than one speech. It matters more than one campaign rally. It is structural.
The administrative state is where liberty goes to die quietly.
Trump is forcing it into a fight.
21. He Unleashed American Energy
Trump’s energy order encouraged energy exploration and production on federal lands and waters. It also moved against forced EV policy and protected consumer choice in vehicles, appliances, gas stoves, water heaters, dishwashers, toilets, showerheads, and lightbulbs. (The White House)
This is a freedom issue.
You should be able to buy the car you want.
You should be able to cook with gas.
You should be able to use normal appliances that work.
You should not need climate bureaucrats deciding how much water your showerhead can use.
Energy freedom means lower prices, more choice, and less dependence on foreign regimes.
22. He Pulled Back from Paris Climate Control
Trump moved to withdraw from the Paris Agreement again.
The order says U.S. policy should avoid international agreements that damage the economy and stifle growth. It also calls for ending U.S. financial commitments under the United Nations climate framework. (The White House)
Good.
The Paris system is not about saving the planet. It is about global management.
It punishes productive countries while letting polluters and authoritarian regimes play games. It shifts power away from voters and toward diplomats, NGOs, climate bureaucrats, and global panels.
America should not outsource energy policy to global committees.
23. He Withdrew from the World Health Organization
Trump signed an order withdrawing the United States from the World Health Organization.
The order cited the WHO’s handling of COVID, failure to reform, political influence, and unfair funding burdens. It also paused future transfers of U.S. funds and stopped participation in pandemic agreement negotiations. (The White House)
This is a sovereignty win.
The WHO should not control American health policy.
After COVID, nobody should trust global health bodies with emergency powers, speech rules, travel rules, vaccine passports, or treaty-based control.
Health policy should be closer to the people.
Not farther away.
24. He Cut Taxes for Workers and Small Business
Trump’s major tax package extended and expanded tax relief for workers, families, and small businesses.
The White House promoted the law as including no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, relief for seniors, a larger standard deduction, an expanded child tax credit, small business deductions, full expensing for factories and equipment, and a higher small business expensing limit. (The White House)
Tax cuts are liberty wins.
The money belongs to the people first.
Washington acts like every dollar is government property unless politicians let you keep some. That is backward.
No tax on tips is good.
No tax on overtime is good.
Bigger deductions are good.
Small business expensing is good.
Letting families keep more of their own money is good.
Now the hard truth: tax cuts must be matched with spending cuts. Otherwise the state borrows the difference and sends the bill to future taxpayers.
The Bipartisan Policy Center reported that CBO and JCT estimated the law would increase deficits by about $3.4 trillion over 10 years, and more than $4 trillion with interest. That is a real problem. (Bipartisan Policy Center)
So the tax side gets credit.
The deficit side still deserves heat.
25. He Moved the Border Back Toward Order
Trump’s border order called for stronger border security, more physical barriers, ending catch-and-release, resuming Remain in Mexico, ending CBP One parole abuses, terminating broad parole programs, and targeting human smuggling. (The White House)
Some libertarians get uncomfortable with border talk.
Fine. Have the debate.
But open borders plus a welfare state is not liberty. It is forced subsidy. It means taxpayers pay for policy failure. It means local towns get hit with costs they never voted for. It means cartels profit while politicians pose.
A serious country controls its borders.
CBP later reported major drops in southwest border encounters and releases under the new policy direction. (Customs and Border Protection)
That is a win for citizens.
26. He Pushed Back Against Debanking
Trump’s crypto order also addressed fair and open access to banking services.
This matters because debanking became a quiet political weapon. (The White House)
The state does not need to ban you if it can pressure banks to cut you off.
Gun companies know this.
Crypto companies know this.
Political dissidents know this.
Religious groups know this.
Payment processors and banks became the new censors.
Trump’s stance against unlawful financial censorship is a real liberty gain.
27. He Made the Woke Machine Play Defense
This may be the biggest political win.
For years, the woke agenda only moved forward.
More DEI.
More pronoun rules.
More censorship.
More climate mandates.
More school indoctrination.
More corporate loyalty tests.
More federal guidance letters that magically became law.
Trump changed the direction.
Now the activists are defending their offices, grants, rules, trainings, and slogans.
That is what political victory looks like.
28. He Gave Normal Americans Permission to Say No
Policy is not just paperwork.
Policy teaches people what is allowed.
For years, Americans were told to accept absurd things.
Accept men in women’s sports.
Accept DEI discrimination.
Accept school secrecy.
Accept censorship.
Accept COVID mandates.
Accept climate rationing.
Accept global health rule.
Accept that every problem needs a federal office.
Trump’s second term has told people something different:
You can say no.
That is powerful.
The Long Laundry List of Wins
Here is the plain list.
Trump has:
- Ordered federal agencies to stop using government power to censor lawful speech.
- Directed a review of weaponized federal law enforcement and intelligence activity.
- Terminated federal DEI and DEIA programs.
- Ended federal equity action plans and identity-based mandates.
- Put merit back at the center of federal hiring and opportunity policy.
- Directed enforcement against unlawful DEI discrimination.
- Restored biological sex in federal policy.
- Protected female sports under Title IX.
- Defended female locker rooms and athletic opportunities.
- Targeted woke indoctrination in K-12 schools.
- Reasserted parental rights in education.
- Expanded federal support for school choice.
- Moved to reinstate troops discharged over COVID vaccine mandates.
- Pushed back against COVID vaccine mandates in schools.
- Pardoned Ross Ulbricht.
- Protected crypto self-custody.
- Protected blockchain access, mining, validating, and transactions.
- Opposed central bank digital currencies.
- Supported fair banking access.
- Signed stablecoin legislation.
- Rejected woke AI control.
- Promoted free market AI development.
- Created a 10-to-1 deregulation policy.
- Ordered agencies to repeal unlawful regulations.
- Targeted overcriminalization in federal regulations.
- Forced agencies to list criminal regulatory offenses.
- Created DOGE to attack federal waste and inefficiency.
- Ordered federal workforce reductions.
- Limited federal hiring growth.
- Targeted DEI jobs inside the bureaucracy.
- Began cutting federal entities and advisory committees.
- Directed agencies to review rules that burden small business.
- Told agencies to deprioritize enforcement of overreaching rules.
- Opened the door for more oil, gas, coal, nuclear, minerals, and energy production.
- Protected consumer choice in vehicles and household appliances.
- Ended the forced EV direction from Washington.
- Withdrew from the Paris climate system.
- Stopped new U.S. funding commitments under global climate frameworks.
- Withdrew from the World Health Organization.
- Stopped participation in WHO pandemic agreement negotiations.
- Cut taxes on tips.
- Cut taxes on overtime.
- Expanded tax relief for working families.
- Expanded small business deductions and expensing.
- Increased family tax relief.
- Moved border policy away from catch-and-release.
- Resumed tougher border enforcement.
- Targeted parole abuse and border smuggling.
- Made the woke machine defend itself instead of advancing nonstop.
- Put the American citizen back in the center of policy debate.
That is not nothing.
That is a real list.
The Libertarian Catch
Now let’s stay honest.
Trump is still not a libertarian.
He has not ended the Federal Reserve.
He has not ended the income tax.
He has not ended the drug war.
He still supports tariffs, which are taxes on trade.
He has not delivered the level of spending cuts needed to match the tax cuts.
Foreign policy still needs serious pressure from anti-war voices.
The surveillance state is still alive.
The military-industrial complex is still powerful.
The deep state is wounded, not dead.
That is why the first Disruptarian article still stands. The criticism was fair. But this article is also fair. A real liberty movement must be able to do both things at once.
Call out the failures.
Count the wins.
Do not join a cult.
Do not join the regime either.
Final Score
Trump’s second term has delivered real wins for the American people.
Not total victory.
Not libertarian paradise.
But real ground gained.
Free speech has more protection. DEI has been hit. School choice has expanded. Parents have more backing. Women’s sports have been defended. Crypto users got support. CBDCs got blocked. Regulations are under attack. The administrative state is being forced to defend itself. Energy choice is back on the table. Global health and climate bodies lost power over U.S. policy.
That matters.
The old ruling class wanted Americans tired, censored, taxed, regulated, guilt-tripped, and trained to obey.
Trump has pushed back.
Libertarians should not worship him.
But we should be honest enough to say this:
The American people have won some real battles in Trump’s second term.
Now the job is to keep pushing until those wins become permanent.
Stay free!
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