Former President Donald Trump can rally voters by concentrating on “The Agenda,” said Breitbart News’s Joel Pollak during an appearance on The Mark Levin Show, where he outlined what Trump should focus on during his first 100 days in office.

Pollak spoke about his latest book, *The Agenda: What Trump Should Do in His First 100 Days*, explaining that the idea for the book emerged “after Trump was wrongfully convicted in Manhattan on those ridiculous charges.”

“And I said, ‘Look, I have a lot of anger about this, as many people do. It’s terrible to see this happening to our country, but let me try to channel it in a positive direction, and let me imagine that Trump overcomes all of this, and he actually takes office in January 2025. What would that look like?’” he said.

Pollak emphasized that one of the first actions Trump should take is closely tied to upholding the rule of law, which he described as “the fundamental thing for any Republic.”

“But it’s under threat with all the prosecutions in civil cases against Donald Trump and all the political prisoners that this administration has created. My former boss, Steve Bannon, is one of them. He wrote the forward to the book, and he’s in prison for defying the Stalinist January 6 committee,” he said, explaining that Trump should pardon these people, non-violent people such as “the grandmother who might have walked across the lawn on the west side of the Capitol on January 6. That person shouldn’t be in prison.”

But addressing those wrongs is just the beginning, Pollak continued. He added that Trump must also pursue those who have genuinely threatened the country and who have “actually tried to overthrow a democratic election.”

“Revoke the security clearance of all the people who said the Hunter Biden laptop was Russian disinformation. Investigate the investigators. Investigate the January 6 committee,” Pollak said. “This country needs to understand once again and believe that justice truly is nonpartisan and that it’s fair to both sides. So we start there.”

Next, Pollak emphasized that Trump should prioritize the border, describing himself as “a single-issue border voter” because “so many of our problems stem from the chaos at our southern border.”

“So you can reinstate the Remain in Mexico policy. You can build a wall. You can end catch and release. All of those are within the President’s executive authority to do. He can do it on the first day. So that’s also top priority,” he said before pivoting to foreign policy. “Trump could bring the war between Russia and Ukraine to a close simply by calling for peace talks and making it clear that there’s no blank check. We want to make sure we check Vladimir Putin, but we’ve also got to make sure that there’s some movement toward a resolution here. And he could say that he’s going to let Israel defend itself however it needs to, and send Iran a message that this era of Biden playing both sides and weakening America is over.”