The Trump Presidency refers to the period when Donald J. Trump served as the 45th President of the United States, from January 20, 2017, to January 20, 2021. This term encompasses the policies, events, and controversies that occurred during his administration, characterized by a significant shift in American political discourse, governance style, and international relations. Trump’s presidency was marked by an “America First” approach, emphasizing nationalism, immigration reform, economic deregulation, and trade renegotiations. He implemented tax cuts and rolled back numerous regulations, while also facing impeachment twice by the House of Representatives. Major events during this time included the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, social justice protests, foreign policy maneuvers, and a contentious political climate, leading up to the 2020 election. The Trump Presidency has had lasting effects on the Republican Party, American politics, and public discourse in the United States.
What If Trump Tried to Claim Greenland? Global Tensions Would Soar
In a thought-provoking piece by Thomas L. Friedman, he outlines the implications of Donald Trump’s suggestion to acquire Greenland. Friedman emphasizes that such actions could signal to other nations, like…