The Heritage Foundation is throwing down the gauntlet, demanding President Trump's second administration take decisive action to "save and restore the American family" through bold new policies that put traditional values back at the center of American life.
In a comprehensive new report released as Trump settles into his second term, the conservative think tank is urging the administration to make family restoration a top priority alongside border security and economic reforms. And frankly, it's about time someone said what every patriotic American knows: our families are under assault, and government policies have been making it worse for decades.
Marriage Bootcamp and Day of Rest
Among Heritage's game-changing recommendations is a "marriage bootcamp" program designed to prepare cohabitating couples for the real deal - actual marriage. Because let's be honest, folks: the left's decades-long war on marriage has created a generation that doesn't even know what commitment looks like anymore.
The report also calls for a "universal day of rest" - imagine that! A policy that actually acknowledges America's Judeo-Christian foundation instead of trying to erase it like the Biden regime spent four years doing.
This isn't just policy wonk stuff, Patriots. This is about recognizing that strong families are the backbone of strong nations, and weak families create the social chaos we've watched explode across Democrat-run cities for years.
Perfect Timing for Trump 2.0
The timing couldn't be better. With Republicans controlling government and Trump promising to reverse every destructive Biden policy, Heritage is providing a roadmap for how conservative governance can actually strengthen the social fabric that holds our republic together.
While the mainstream media obsesses over Trump's personnel picks and manufactured controversies, Heritage is focused on what really matters: giving American families the support they need to thrive without government dependency.
This is the kind of bold, unapologetic conservative agenda that Trump's base voted for. The question now is whether the Trump-Vance administration will have the courage to implement policies that put families first - or cave to the inevitable liberal outrage machine.
