"All he's doing right now is, he's laid out an agenda with those speeches for the promises he made. And our job every day is just to execute on that. It's to simply get a path to how those get executed," Steve Bannon, the White House Chief Strategist said at the Conservative Political Action Conference here.
"He is maniacally focused on that, and I think that's one of the powers of the transition where many people try to come in and try to convince President Trump, hey, you won on this but this is what you want to do. He's like, no, I promised the American people this, and this is the plan we're going to execute on," Bannon said.
"That's what you've seen; the executive orders, what the Supreme Court -- the way he's gone through the Supreme Court," he said, and alleged that the mainstream media is not interested in reporting all this.
"Just like they were dead wrong on the chaos of the campaign and just like they were dead wrong in the chaos of the transition, they are absolutely dead wrong about what's going on today because we have a team that's just grinding it through on President Donald Trump promised the American people," he said.
Priebus said the first 30 days of the new president has established Trump as man of his word.
"Second thing, deregulation, what hasn't been talked about a lot is that President Trump signed an order that puts in place a constant deregulatory form within the federal government. What it says is, for every regulation presented for passage that Cabinet secretary has to identify two that person would eliminate. And that's a big deal," he added.
Bannon alleged that the corporatist, globalist media are adamantly opposed to an economic nationalist agenda like Donald Trump has.
"Trump really laid this out, many years ago at CPAC. It's really CPAC that really originally gave him the springboard. It's the first time at Breitbart we start seeing him, and saw how people, you know, his speeches resonated with people," he said.
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