The pace at which President Trump is issuing executive orders has some heads spinning and others exploding. In just three weeks, the White House has already reached 90 orders and executive actions. Here are just some of the changes initiated by the president so far:
- Prohibiting biological men from competing in girls’ sports
- Eradicating anti-Christian bias in government
- Withdrawing the United States from several U.N. entities, including the World Health Organization (WHO)
- Ending radical indoctrination in K-12 public schools
- Expanding school choice opportunities
- Combating anti-Semitism
- Protecting children from chemical and surgical mutilation
- Prioritizing military excellence and readiness by removing DEI mandates
- Ending transgender service in the military
- Enforcing the Hyde Amendment throughout the federal government to prevent taxpayer-funded abortion
- Eliminating radical and wasteful government programs
- Reaffirming the federal government’s recognition of only two genders, male and female
And that list is far from exhaustive. Now, there’s both good news and bad news regarding these orders. First, the good news. Although the ink is barely dry, these executive orders are already having an effect beyond the federal government’s legal reach. Corporate America is responding in unexpected ways. For instance, tech giants like Google and Meta have indicated they’re moving away from woke DEI initiatives. Amazon is another prime example, scaling back its programs, while Walmart is also rolling theirs back.
Some of these corporate decisions pre-date President Trump’s inauguration, but his unambiguous statements of intent, combined with the recent Supreme Court decision on affirmative action, have produced a tectonic shift in policy. At least a dozen major corporations are also stepping away from the Human Rights Campaign’s annual Corporate Equality Index, parting ways with its LGBTQ requirements.
Even the NCAA, which has long championed transgenderism dating back to its 2017 standoff with North Carolina over the law banning biological men from using women’s restrooms, changed its stance this week. The change came after Trump signed an executive order that essentially says girls’ sports are for girls. That’s a profound statement in 2025.
In many cases, companies have abandoned DEI policies — not because they had to — but because even woke corporate America can sense a looming wave of common sense that rejects the Left’s ideological overreach. […]
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Why One Survival Food Company Shines Above the Rest
Let’s be real. “Prepper Food” or “Survival Food” is generally awful. The vast majority of companies that push their cans, bags, or buckets desperately hope that their customers never try them and stick them in the closet or pantry instead. Why? Because if the first time they try them is after the crap hits the fan, they’ll be too shaken to call and complain about the quality.
It’s true. Most long-term storage food is made with the cheapest possible ingredients with limited taste and even less nutritional value. This is why they tout calories so much. Sure, they provide calories but does anyone really want to go into the apocalypse with food their family can’t stand?
This is what prompted the Llewellyns to launch Heaven’s Harvest. They bought survival food from multiple companies and determined they couldn’t imagine being stuck in an extended emergency with such low-quality food. They quickly discovered that freeze drying food for long-term storage doesn’t have to mean sacrificing flavor, consistency, or nutrition.
Their ingredients are all-American. In fact, they’re locally sourced and all-natural! This allows their products to be the highest quality on the market, so good that their customers often break open a bag in a pinch to eat because they want to, not just because they have to due to an emergency.
At Heaven’s Harvest, their only focus is amazing food. They don’t sell bugout bags, solar chargers, or multitools. They have one mission – feeding Americans in times of crisis.
What they DO offer is the ability for people to thrive in times of greatest need. On top of long-term storage food, they offer seeds to help Americans for the truly long-term. They want them to grow their own food if possible which is why they offer only Heirloom, Non-GMO, Non-Hybrid, Open-Pollinated seeds so their customers can build permanent food security on their own property.


