Trump Leads in Support Over Harris
- Breitbart's Joel Pollak believes Trump can rally voters with his agenda.
- Pollak emphasizes the momentum behind Trump, not Harris, in the political landscape.
- Former President Trump gaining support over Vice President Harris.
In a recent discussion about his book, *The Agenda: What Trump Should Do in His First 100 Days*, author and commentator Pollak expressed his views on the actions former President Donald Trump should take upon returning to office. Pollak's motivation for writing the book stemmed from what he described as Trump's wrongful conviction in Manhattan. He emphasized the importance of the rule of law, suggesting that Trump should prioritize pardoning non-violent individuals involved in the January 6 events, while also addressing those who genuinely threaten democracy. Pollak outlined several immediate actions Trump could undertake, including reinstating the "Remain in Mexico" policy and allowing Israel to defend itself against threats from Iran. He argued that Trump could set a positive economic agenda despite the limitations imposed by the Federal Reserve and Congress, asserting that the former president has the authority to guide the nation toward growth and lower inflation without overstepping legal boundaries. As the political landscape evolves, Pollak noted the effectiveness of Trump's campaign strategy, particularly highlighting the contributions of key figures like Senator JD Vance. He remarked on the Republican Party's focus on policy and their confidence in overcoming media biases and electoral challenges. Pollak also critiqued Vice President Kamala Harris, suggesting that her proposals lack credibility due to their failure in California, where she previously served as Attorney General and Governor. In conclusion, Pollak believes that Trump is gaining momentum in swing states and that Harris's lack of a substantial record could hinder her campaign. He urged voters to critically assess Harris's achievements, asserting that her proposed policies have not succeeded in her home state.