Donald Trump
Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who is the 47th president of the United States. A member of the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party, he served as the 45 ...
's second and current tenure as the
president of the United States
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began upon
his inauguration as the
47th president on January 20, 2025.
On his first day, Trump
pardoned about 1,500 people convicted of offenses in the
January 6 Capitol attack of 2021. At the beginning of his term, he issued many
executive orders
''Executive Orders'' is a techno-thriller novel, written by Tom Clancy and released on July 1, 1996. It picks up immediately where the final events of '' Debt of Honor'' (1994) left off, and features now- U.S. President Jack Ryan as he tries ...
, some of which are being
challenged in court.
On immigration, he signed into law the
Laken Riley Act
The Laken Riley Act is a United States law that requires the detention, without Bail, bond, of Illegal immigration to the United States, illegal immigrants admitting to, charged with, or convicted of theft-related crimes, assaulting a police of ...
, signed executive orders blocking asylum-seekers from entering the U.S., reinstated
the national emergency at the
Mexico–U.S. border, designated drug cartels as terrorist organizations, attempted to end
birthright citizenship, and initiated procedures for
mass deportation of immigrants.
Trump established the task force "
Department of Government Efficiency
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is an initiative by the second Trump administration within the federal government of the United States. Its stated objective is to modernize information technology, maximize productivity, and cut ...
" (DOGE), which is tasked with cutting spending by
the federal government, limiting bureaucracy, and which has overseen
mass layoffs of civil servants. The Trump administration has also
taken action against law firms.
The Trump administration enacted a series of tariff increases
and pauses
which led to retaliatory tariffs placed on the U.S. by other countries.
On April 2, a date President Trump termed "Liberation Day",
Trump announced large, across-the-board increases in tariffs.
A little more than a month later, on May 12, China and the U.S. announced a deal in which tariffs were lowered to 10% for U.S. goods moving into China and 30% for Chinese goods coming into the United States.
This agreement would hold for a period of 90 days.
All this is part of an
ongoing trade war with China. These tariff moves and counter-moves caused the
2025 stock market crash
Starting on April 2, 2025, global stock markets crashed amid increased volatility following the introduction of new tariff policies by United States President Donald Trump during his second term. On April 2, which he called "Liberation Day" ...
, as well as a partial recovery.
In international affairs, Trump withdrew the U.S. from the
World Health Organization
The World Health Organization (WHO) is a list of specialized agencies of the United Nations, specialized agency of the United Nations which coordinates responses to international public health issues and emergencies. It is headquartered in Gen ...
and the
Paris Climate Accords. Trump has also repeatedly expressed interest in
annexing Canada,
Greenland
Greenland is an autonomous territory in the Danish Realm, Kingdom of Denmark. It is by far the largest geographically of three constituent parts of the kingdom; the other two are metropolitan Denmark and the Faroe Islands. Citizens of Greenlan ...
, and the
Panama Canal
The Panama Canal () is an artificial waterway in Panama that connects the Caribbean Sea with the Pacific Ocean. It cuts across the narrowest point of the Isthmus of Panama, and is a Channel (geography), conduit for maritime trade between th ...
. Amid the
Russian invasion of Ukraine
On 24 February 2022, , starting the largest and deadliest war in Europe since World War II, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, conflict between the two countries which began in 2014. The fighting has caused hundreds of thou ...
, the administration temporarily suspended the provision of intelligence and
military aid
Military aid is aid which is used to assist a country or its people in its defense efforts, or to assist a poor country in maintaining control over its own territory. Many countries receive military aid to help with counter-insurgency efforts. Mi ...
to
Ukraine
Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It is the List of European countries by area, second-largest country in Europe after Russia, which Russia–Ukraine border, borders it to the east and northeast. Ukraine also borders Belarus to the nor ...
, offered concessions to
Russia
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, requested half of Ukraine's oil and minerals as repayment for American support, and said that Ukraine bore partial responsibility for the invasion. The administration resumed the aid after Ukraine agreed to a potential ceasefire.
Trump
served as the 45th president from 2017 to 2021. He is the second U.S. president to serve non-consecutive terms and the
oldest person to assume the presidency. Following his victories in
the 2016 and
2024 presidential elections, he is not eligible to be elected to a third term due to the provisions of the
22nd Amendment
The Twenty-second Amendment (Amendment XXII) to the United States Constitution limits the number of times a person can be elected to the office of President of the United States to two terms, and sets additional eligibility conditions for presi ...
to the
U.S. Constitution
The Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the United States of America. It superseded the Articles of Confederation, the nation's first constitution, on March 4, 1789. Originally including seven articles, the Constituti ...
.
2024 election

Trump, who
previously served as 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021 and lost
his reelection bid to
Joe Biden
Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. (born November 20, 1942) is an American politician who was the 46th president of the United States from 2021 to 2025. A member of the Democratic Party (United States), Democratic Party, he served as the 47th vice p ...
in the
2020 presidential election, announced
his candidacy for the
nomination
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Political office
In ...
of the
Republican Party in the
2024 presidential election
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on November 15, 2022. In March 2024, Trump secured the Republican nomination.
Trump selected Senator
JD Vance
James David Vance (born James Donald Bowman, August2, 1984) is an American politician, author, attorney, and Marine Corps veteran who is the 50th vice president of the United States. A member of the Republican Party (United States), Republic ...
of Ohio, a former critic of his, as his
running mate
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, and the two were officially nominated at the
2024 Republican National Convention
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. On July 13, Trump was the victim of an
attempted assassination during a campaign rally in
Butler, Pennsylvania
Butler is a city in Butler County, Pennsylvania, United States, and its county seat. It is north of Pittsburgh and part of the Greater Pittsburgh region. As of the 2020 census, the population was 13,502.
Butler is named after Major General ...
.
Early on November 6, 2024, the day after the election, Trump was projected to have secured the presidency. Trump won the
presidential election
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with 312 electoral votes, while
Kamala Harris
Kamala Devi Harris ( ; born October 20, 1964) is an American politician and attorney who served as the 49th vice president of the United States from 2021 to 2025 under President Joe Biden. She is the first female, first African American, and ...
received 226. Trump, upon taking office, was the second president in U.S. history to serve non-consecutive terms after Grover Cleveland in 1893, the oldest individual to assume the presidency, and the first convicted felon to serve the presidency following
his conviction in May 2024.
Vance, as the
third-youngest vice president in U.S. history, became the first
Millennial
Millennials, also known as Generation Y or Gen Y, are the demographic cohort following Generation X and preceding Generation Z. Researchers and popular media use the early 1980s as starting birth years and the mid-1990s to early 2000s as ...
vice president.
In the concurrent
congressional elections, Republicans retained a reduced majority in the
House of Representatives
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and took control of the
Senate
A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the ancient Roman Senate (Latin: ''Senatus''), so-called as an assembly of the senior (Latin: ''senex'' meaning "the el ...
.
Transition period, inauguration, and first 100 days
The
presidential transition period began following Trump's victory in the
2024 U.S. presidential election, though Trump had chosen
Linda McMahon
Linda Marie McMahon ( ; ; born October 4, 1948) is an American politician, business executive, and former professional wrestling promoter who has served as the 13th United States Secretary of Education, United States secretary of education since ...
and
Howard Lutnick
Howard William Lutnick (born July 14, 1961) is an American businessman, philanthropist, and government official who has served as the 41st United States Secretary of Commerce, United States secretary of commerce since February 2025.
In 1983, Lu ...
to begin planning for the transition in August 2024. According to ''
The New York Times
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'', Trump was "superstitious" and prefers to avoid discussing the presidential transition process until after Election Day. His transition team relied on the work of the
America First Policy Institute
The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit think tank that was founded in 2021 to promote Donald Trump's public policy agenda. Greg Sindelar became the organization's interim president and CEO in March 2025.
AFPI was ...
, rather than
the Heritage Foundation
The Heritage Foundation (or simply Heritage) is an American Conservatism in the United States, conservative think tank based in Washington, D.C. Founded in 1973, it took a leading role in the conservative movement in the 1980s during the Presi ...
, a conservative think tank that garnered controversy during the election for
Project 2025
Project 2025 (also known as the 2025 Presidential Transition Project) is a political initiative to reshape the federal government of the United States and consolidate executive power in favor of right-wing policies. The plan was published in ...
, a set of initiatives that would reshape the federal government. By October, he had not participated in the federal presidential transition process, and he had not signed a required ethics pledge, as of November.
During the transition period, Trump announced nominations for his
cabinet
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and
administration
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Management of organizations
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** Administrative assistant, traditionally known as a se ...
. Trump was
inaugurated
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on January 20, 2025, officially assuming the presidency at 12:00 pm, EST. He was sworn in by
Chief Justice John Roberts
John Glover Roberts Jr. (born January 27, 1955) is an American jurist serving since 2005 as the 17th chief justice of the United States. He has been described as having a Moderate conservatism, moderate conservative judicial philosophy, thoug ...
. The inauguration occurred indoors in the
Capitol Rotunda
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The rotunda is connected by corridors leading so ...
. Two days before the inauguration, Trump launched a
meme coin
A meme coin (also spelled memecoin) is a cryptocurrency that originated from an internet meme or has some other humorous characteristic.
The term is sometimes used interchangeably with the term shitcoin, which typically refers to a cryptocurren ...
,
$Trump
$TRUMP (stylized in all caps) is a meme coin associated with United States president Donald Trump, hosted on the Solana blockchain platform. One billion coins were originally created; 800 million remain owned by two Trump-owned companies, af ...
.
In his first weeks, several of Trump's actions ignored or violated federal laws, regulations, and the Constitution.
Administration
Cabinet
Trump's cabinet choices were described by news media as valuing personal loyalty over relevant experience, and for having a range of conflicting ideologies and "eclectic personalities". It was also described as the wealthiest administration in modern history, with over 13 billionaires chosen to take government posts. Trump officials and Elon Musk threatened to fund primary challengers in upcoming elections against Republican senators who did not vote for Trump's nominees. Despite this, three Republicans —
Susan Collins
Susan Margaret Collins (born December 7, 1952) is an American politician serving as the senior United States senator from Maine. A member of the Republican Party, she has held her seat since 1997 and is Maine's longest-serving member of ...
,
Mitch McConnell
Addison Mitchell McConnell III (; born February 20, 1942) is an American politician and attorney serving as the senior United States senator from Kentucky, a seat he has held since 1985. McConnell is in his seventh Senate term and is the long ...
, and
Lisa Murkowski
Lisa Ann Murkowski ( ; born May 22, 1957) is an American attorney and politician serving as the Seniority in the United States Senate, senior United States senator from the state of Alaska, having held the seat since 2002. She is the first woman ...
— have voted against at least one of Trump's nominees; all three voted against
U.S. secretary of defense Pete Hegseth.
Loyalty tests
Once the second Trump presidency began, White House screening teams fanned out to federal agencies to screen job applicants for their loyalty to the president's agenda. On his first day in office, Trump signed an executive order asserting to restore merit-based federal hiring practices and "dedication to our Constitution". As part of its
U.S. federal deferred resignation program, the Trump administration demanded "loyalty" from federal workers. In a break from politically neutral speech, the Justice Department issued memos about "insubordination", "abhorrent conduct" and vowed to pursue opponents of Trump's cost-cutting efforts "to the ends of the Earth" in what was described by current and former law enforcement officials as a campaign of intimidation against agents insufficiently loyal to Trump.
Staffers were dispatched across federal agencies to look for anti-Trump sentiment among government agencies. Some new hires were told to provide examples of what they did to help Trump's 2024 presidential campaign, when their moment of "MAGA revelation" occurred, prove their "enthusiasm", be positively referenced by confirmed loyalists, and provide access to their social media handles. ''The Associated Press'' described the intense loyalty tests as a way to separate individuals following traditional Republican orthodoxy from Trump's MAGA ideology. Candidates for top national intelligence and law enforcement positions were given Trump loyalty tests. Candidates were asked to give yes or no responses to whether or not January 6 was an "inside job" and whether or not the 2020 election was "stolen". Those that did not say yes to both answers were not hired.
Advisors
Trump had assistance from Elon Musk, other political operatives, and an antisemitism task force.
Advisors were
Christopher Rufo
Christopher Ferguson Rufo (born August 26, 1984) is an American conservative activist, New College of Florida board member, and senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. He is an opponent of critical race theory. He is a for ...
in education;
Stephen Miller in domestic policy and immigration; and four co-authors of Project 2025:
Russell Vought
Russell Thurlow Vought ( , born March 26, 1976) is an American government official and conservative political analyst who has been the director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) since February 2025. He held the same position from July ...
,
Peter Navarro
Peter Kent Navarro (born July 15, 1949) is an American economist who has been the senior counselor for trade and manufacturing to U.S. president Donald Trump since January 2025. He previously served in the first Trump administration, first as ...
,
Paul S. Atkins, and
Brendan Carr.
Government targeting of political opponents and civil society
Executive orders
Trump began office with the most executive orders ever signed on the first day of a United States presidential term, at 26
executive orders
''Executive Orders'' is a techno-thriller novel, written by Tom Clancy and released on July 1, 1996. It picks up immediately where the final events of '' Debt of Honor'' (1994) left off, and features now- U.S. President Jack Ryan as he tries ...
. Following behind Trump's executive order tally is Joe Biden at 9 executive orders on January 20, 2021, then Barack Obama at 2 executive orders, and Bill Clinton at 1 executive order. Trump's signing of executive orders was described as a "shock and awe" campaign that tested the limits of executive authority. Four days into Trump's second term, analysis conducted by ''
Time
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'' found that nearly two-thirds of
his executive actions "mirror or partially mirror" proposals from
Project 2025
Project 2025 (also known as the 2025 Presidential Transition Project) is a political initiative to reshape the federal government of the United States and consolidate executive power in favor of right-wing policies. The plan was published in ...
, which was seconded with analysis from
Bloomberg Government
Bloomberg Government is a division of Bloomberg Industry Group that provides data-driven decision tools, news, and analytics in a digital workspace for professionals who influence government action.
History
Bloomberg Government launched in 201 ...
.
The signing of many of
Trump's executive orders are being challenged in court, as the executive orders are affecting federal funding, federal employee status, immigration, federal programs,
government data availability, and more. The majority of the cases are being filed in response to executive orders related to the establishment of the
Department of Government Efficiency
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is an initiative by the second Trump administration within the federal government of the United States. Its stated objective is to modernize information technology, maximize productivity, and cut ...
(DOGE),
Executive Order 14158, and the actions taken by
Elon Musk
Elon Reeve Musk ( ; born June 28, 1971) is a businessman. He is known for his leadership of Tesla, SpaceX, X (formerly Twitter), and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Musk has been considered the wealthiest person in th ...
and the DOGE team towards federal agencies as self-identified cost-cutting measures.
Domestic policy
Abortion
Before being elected, Trump had declared that
abortion
Abortion is the early termination of a pregnancy by removal or expulsion of an embryo or fetus. Abortions that occur without intervention are known as miscarriages or "spontaneous abortions", and occur in roughly 30–40% of all pregnan ...
should be delegated to states in April 2024. Trump criticized the
Arizona Supreme Court
The Arizona Supreme Court is the state supreme court of the U.S. state of Arizona. Sitting in the Supreme Court building in downtown Phoenix, the court consists of a chief justice, a vice chief justice, and five associate justices. Each justi ...
's ruling in ''
Planned Parenthood Arizona v. Mayes'' (2024), in which the court upheld an 1864 law criminalizing abortions except to save the life of the mother, stating that he would not sign a federal abortion ban.
After the
Alabama Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of Alabama is the highest court in the state of Alabama. The court consists of a chief justice and eight associate justices. Each justice is elected in partisan elections for staggered six-year terms. The Supreme Court is hous ...
ruled in ''
LePage v. Center for Reproductive Medicine'' (2024) that
frozen embryos are living beings, Trump positioned himself in favor of
in vitro fertilisation
In vitro fertilisation (IVF) is a process of fertilisation in which an ovum, egg is combined with spermatozoon, sperm in vitro ("in glass"). The process involves monitoring and stimulating the Ovulation cycle, ovulatory process, then removing ...
(IVF).
On January 24, 2025, Trump reinstated the
Mexico City policy (“global gag rule”), which had been rescinded by the
Biden administration
Joe Biden's tenure as the List of presidents of the United States, 46th president of the United States began with Inauguration of Joe Biden, his inauguration on January 20, 2021, and ended on January 20, 2025. Biden, a member of the Democr ...
. Since the Reagan administration in the 1980s, this rule has been put in place during Republican administrations and rescinded during Democratic administrations.
In May 2025, the Trump administration asked that Missouri v. FDA, a lawsuit filed by Missouri, Idaho and Kansas in the
Northern District of Texas before
Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk, be dismissed arguing the states did not have
standing
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. The suit sought to restrict access to
Mifepristone
Mifepristone, and also known by its developmental code name RU-486, is a drug typically used in combination with misoprostol to bring about a medical abortion during pregnancy. This combination is 97% effective during the first 63 days (9 wee ...
including by prohibiting
telehealth
Telehealth is the distribution of Health care, health-related services and information via electronic information and telecommunications, telecommunication technologies. It allows long-distance patient and clinician contact, care, advice, reminde ...
prescriptions.
In June 2025, the
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is a federal agency within the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) that administers the Medicare program and works in partnership with state governments to administer M ...
rescinded guidance requiring that hospitals provide emergency abortions under the
Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act
The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) is an act of the United States Congress, passed in 1986 as part of the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA). It requires hospital emergency departments that accept ...
.
"Big, Beautiful" Budget Bill
President Trump is supporting what he calls the "Big, Beautiful" Budget Bill. This bill was passed in a close vote by the House of Representatives in on May 22, and has yet to be voted on by the Senate.
The bill would make permanent the Trump tax cuts of 2017 and would also make tip income and overtime pay be tax-free. As a cost savings, it would introduce a work requirement for able-bodied adults without children who are on Medicaid.
The 1,116-page bill would do a number of other things such as increasing military spending by $150 billion,
including $25 billion towards the planned
Golden Dome defense system. The bill puts $50 billion towards construction of a
border wall and $4 billion towards
Border Patrol
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Name and uniform
In diffe ...
.
Because the overall bill would add to yearly budget deficits, four Republican Senators have expressed doubts. And as of early June, passage in its current form is in doubt. There were also concerns because of the
recent downgrading of the U.S. credit rating that Treasury bonds would require higher interest rates to sell the normal amount.
Senator Ron Johnson (R-Wisconsin) said that every 1% increase in interest rates costs taxpayers about $360 Billion more a year just to carry the
national debt
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.
In the first week of June 2025,
Trump and Musk began publicly feuding. Musk called the budget bill a "disgusting abomination." Trump wondered aloud about cancelling some government contracts with Musk corporations. Musk wrote on X: "Time to drop the really big bomb: @realDonaldTrump is in the Epstein files. That is the real reason they have not been made public. Have a nice day, DJT!".
Jeffrey Epstein
Jeffrey Edward Epstein ( , ; January 20, 1953August 10, 2019) was an American financier and child sex offender. Born and raised in New York City, Epstein began his professional career as a teacher at the Dalton School, despite lacking a col ...
was the financier with convictions for sex abuse.
Musk also floated the idea of starting a new political party.
FEMA
In April, the
Federal Emergency Management Agency
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denied an extension of benefits for areas in Georgia and North Carolina which had been hit by
Hurricane Helene
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in September 2024.
Tornadoes hit parts the state of Mississippi in mid-March and a major disaster declaration by the federal government took more than two months, even at the request of Governor Tate Reeves (Republican) of Mississippi. FEMA’s new acting-administrator David Richardson suggested policy changes and said that there could be “more cost-sharing with states.”
On May 23, the Trump administration approved disaster aid for areas within 8 states including Mississippi. The other 7 states with areas so designated are Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas.
Health policy
On November 14, Trump announced that he would nominate
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Robert Francis Kennedy Jr. (born January 17, 1954), also known by his initials RFK Jr., is an American politician, environmental lawyer, author, conspiracy theorist, and anti-vaccine activist serving as the 26th United States secretary of heal ...
for Health and Human Services Secretary. This was controversial given Kennedy's repeated endorsement of
anti-vaccine conspiracy theories. The director of the
American Public Health Association
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, America's largest organization of public health professionals, said, "He is not competent by training, management skills, temperament or trust to have this job." In December, Trump revealed he was discussing ending
childhood vaccination programs with Kennedy and promoted the scientifically debunked claim of a link between
vaccines and autism
Extensive investigation into vaccines and autism spectrum disorder has shown that there is no relationship between the two, causal or otherwise, and that vaccine ingredients do not cause autism. The American scientist Peter Hotez researched the ...
.
On February 18, Trump signed an executive order, that called for the policy recommendations for reducing the out-of-pocket costs of
IVF, or
In Vitro Fertilisation
In vitro fertilisation (IVF) is a process of fertilisation in which an ovum, egg is combined with spermatozoon, sperm in vitro ("in glass"). The process involves monitoring and stimulating the Ovulation cycle, ovulatory process, then removing ...
.
On February 25, Trump signed an executive order to improve healthcare cost transparency.
By late April, the Trump administration had placed on leave and then temporarily rehired federal employees in the NIOSH, or National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, who had been involved in monitoring for black lung disease.
On June 9, Kennedy fired all 17 members of the Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices. He claimed that it “has become little more than a rubber stamp for any vaccine.”
Senator Bill Cassidy (R-Louisiana), who is a medical doctor, said “now the fear is that the ACIP will be filled up with people who know nothing about vaccines except suspicion.” These firings came before a scheduled June 25 meeting in which the Committee was expected to issue new recommendations for vaccines including COVID-19.
In late January, several CDC websites, pages, and datasets related to HIV and STI prevention, LGBT and youth health
became unavailable for viewing. Shortly thereafter, the CDC ordered its scientists to retract or pause the publication of all research which had been submitted or accepted for publication, but not yet published, which included any of the following banned terms: "Gender, transgender, pregnant person, pregnant people, LGBT, transsexual, non-binary, nonbinary, assigned male at birth, assigned female at birth, biologically male, biologically female."
In mid-February, around 1,300 CDC employees were laid off. In April, it was reported that among the reductions were the elimination of the Freedom of Information Act team, the Division of Violence Prevention, labs involved in testing for antibiotic resistance, and the team responsible for recalls of hazardous infant products. Additional cuts affected the technology branch of the Center for Forecasting and Outbreak Analytics, which was established during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Immigration enforcement and protests against ICE
In early June 2025 in response to street protests against ICE actions, President Trump has activated and sent 2,100 members of the California National Guard to the Los Angeles area. He’s also placed 700 Marines on stand-by status.
BBC
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reports that the National Guard has been seen protecting federal buildings and ICE locations, while local law enforcement has been making arrests and patrolling streets.
As reported by
HuffPost
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and
Associated Press
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Founded in 1846, it operates as a cooperative, unincorporated association, and produces news reports that are dist ...
, the mayor of Los Angeles started a nighttime (8 pm) curfew June 10th expected to last for several days. This curfew applies to a 1-mile square area in a downtown sector and does not apply to the people who live there. Members of the National Guard have been present as ICE, or Immigration and Customs Enforcement, have made immigration arrests, which brings the National Guard one step closer to actual law enforcement. There have been 23 businesses looted. Thousands of people protested in front of the Los Angeles City Hall, mostly peacefully. Hundreds protested in front of a complex of federal buildings, again mostly peacefully. Most arrests have been for failure to disperse, although some have been for acts of violence.
A June 13
Fox News
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article reported that Crowds on Demand, a California-based company, said it received "numerous high budget requests" to take part in riots. It declined, both from legal concern and from risks to its demonstrators. The company stated that it only takes clients who promote "impactful commonsense causes both for liberals and conservatives, but always represent(s) the commonsense position." Senator Josh Hawley (R-Missouri) is launching an investigation to find out if other groups are funding the protests and/or riots.
Tariffs
After a complex negotiation involving tariff hikes, retaliatory tariffs, and pauses, China and the U.S. announced a deal on May 12, 2025. Tariffs were to be pegged at 10% for U.S. goods going into China and 30% for Chinese goods coming into the United States.
Foreign policy
Trump's second term foreign policy has been described as a mixture of both
imperialist
Imperialism is the maintaining and extending of power over foreign nations, particularly through expansionism, employing both hard power (military and economic power) and soft power ( diplomatic power and cultural imperialism). Imperialism fo ...
and
expansionist
Expansionism refers to states obtaining greater territory through military empire-building or colonialism.
In the classical age of conquest moral justification for territorial expansion at the direct expense of another established polity (who ...
policies. He engaged in a
realist and
isolationist
Isolationism is a term used to refer to a political philosophy advocating a foreign policy that opposes involvement in the political affairs, and especially the wars, of other countries. Thus, isolationism fundamentally advocates neutrality an ...
"
America First" foreign policy agenda.
His relations with allies were transactional and ranged from indifference to hostility, and he threatened them with economic tariffs or annexation.
He was described as taking the side of
Russia
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in the
Russian invasion of Ukraine
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,
and overseeing a rupture of the post-1945 rules-based
liberal international order
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and abandonment of
multilateralism
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.
Trump, historians, and commentators frequently compared his foreign policy to former president
William McKinley
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in relation to expansionism and tariffs.
Michael Klare
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wrote that
containing the influence of China and preventing the rise of any rival power is the central foreign policy objective of the Trump administration, comparing Trump's approach to the
Wolfowitz Doctrine
Paul Wolfowitz, the sponsor of the doctrine
The "Wolfowitz Doctrine" is an unofficial name given to the initial version of the Defense Planning Guidance for the 1994–1999 fiscal years (dated February 18, 1992) published by U.S. Under Secretary o ...
. Trump has attempted to deepen the
U.S.-India partnership.
A combination of American allies, enemies, and critics have responded to comments and actions of the second Trump administration. Countries like Canada, Germany, United Kingdom, Denmark and Finland are warning their citizens about traveling to the U.S. as they can be detained without warning.
Europe
The Trump administration has argued that European nations should contribute more to their own defense while the U.S. focuses on China.
During his 2024 campaign, he said he would not defend
NATO
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allies if they did not meet the alliance's spending target of 2% of
GDP
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on defense, and that he would "encourage" Russia to "do whatever the hell they want". Trump officials privately expressed contempt for European "freeloading";.
Trump's policies and rhetoric accelerated an
ongoing European rearmament. Trump called Poland, which exceeds the NATO defense spending target, "one of the best groups of people I have ever met". Trump's administration has also expressed cultural disagreement with Europe and the
European Union
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: in
a speech at the
61st Munich Security Conference, Vice President Vance criticized European policies on free speech and democratic values, and accused European leaders of suppressing dissenting views on issues such as immigration.
Vance also expressed support for lifting restrictions on the
Alternative for Germany
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, a far-right German political party. Trump's first foreign visit as
president-elect
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was to Paris for
the reopening of the
Notre-Dame de Paris
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, during which he met with French president
Emmanuel Macron
Emmanuel Jean-Michel Frédéric Macron (; born 21 December 1977) is a French politician who has served as President of France and Co-Prince of Andorra since 2017. He was Ministry of Economy and Finance (France), Minister of Economics, Industr ...
and Ukrainian president
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Volodymyr Oleksandrovych Zelenskyy (born 25 January 1978) is a Ukrainian politician and former entertainer who has served as the sixth and current president of Ukraine since 2019. He took office five years after the start of the Russo-Ukraini ...
to discuss the
war in Ukraine
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, and met with other European officials. While meeting with British prime minister
Keir Starmer
Sir Keir Rodney Starmer (born 2 September 1962) is a British politician and lawyer who has served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom since 2024 and as Leader of the Labour Party (UK), Leader of the Labour Party since 2020. He previously ...
in February 2025, Trump accepted a request from
King Charles III
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Charles was born at Buckingham Palace during the reign of his maternal grandfather, King George VI, and ...
for a
state visit
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in the U.K.;
both Trump and Starmer praised the U.S.–U.K. "
Special Relationship
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Special Relationship also may refer to:
* Special relationship (international relations), other exceptionally strong ties between nat ...
".
Trump began a push for
peace negotiations
A peace treaty is an agreement between two or more hostile parties, usually countries or governments, which formally ends a state of war between the parties. It is different from an armistice, which is an agreement to stop hostilities; a surr ...
to end the
Russia–Ukraine war. In February 2025,
Trump held phone calls with Russian president
Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin (born 7 October 1952) is a Russian politician and former intelligence officer who has served as President of Russia since 2012, having previously served from 2000 to 2008. Putin also served as Prime Minister of Ru ...
and with Zelenskyy that he said marked the beginning of negotiations.
He threatened Ukraine with a suspension of
U.S. military aid and Russia with sanctions and tariffs if he decided they were not negotiating in good faith.
The U.S. sought a
mineral resources agreement with Ukraine though was unwilling to offer postwar security guarantees for Ukraine in exchange.
Negotiators reached a deal on the agreement
but the agreement fell through after
a contentious meeting between Trump and Zelenskyy in the
Oval Office
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The oval room has three lar ...
that ended when the Ukrainian delegation was abruptly asked to leave.
Afterwards, the U.K. and France developed a proposal in which a "
coalition of the willing
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Origin
The term was coined in the early 1970s by MIT professor Linco ...
" would provide security guarantees to Ukraine.
The
U.S. and Russia held a summit in Saudi Arabia for peace talks in February and U.S. held a summit with Ukraine the next month, during which Ukraine accepted a U.S.-proposed 30-day ceasefire.
Putin did not accept the ceasefire, though on 18 March Russia agreed to a 30-day ceasefire only for strikes on energy infrastructure and in the
Black Sea
The Black Sea is a marginal sea, marginal Mediterranean sea (oceanography), mediterranean sea lying between Europe and Asia, east of the Balkans, south of the East European Plain, west of the Caucasus, and north of Anatolia. It is bound ...
, which Ukraine agreed to.
Africa
Trump's administration strained
relations with South Africa. Trump suspended all aid to South Africa, saying the country's
land expropriation law discriminated against
Afrikaners
Afrikaners () are a Southern African ethnic group descended from predominantly Dutch people, Dutch Settler colonialism, settlers who first arrived at the Cape of Good Hope in Free Burghers in the Dutch Cape Colony, 1652.Entry: Cape Colony. '' ...
;
he also offered Afrikaners refugee status in the U.S.
Rubio refused to attend the
G20 foreign ministers' meeting in Johannesburg and he declared the South African ambassador ''
persona non grata
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'' for his criticism of U.S. policies.
Rubio condemned the
Rwanda
Rwanda, officially the Republic of Rwanda, is a landlocked country in the Great Rift Valley of East Africa, where the African Great Lakes region and Southeast Africa converge. Located a few degrees south of the Equator, Rwanda is bordered by ...
n-backed
Goma offensive in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), also known as the DR Congo, Congo-Kinshasa, or simply the Congo (the last ambiguously also referring to the neighbouring Republic of the Congo), is a country in Central Africa. By land area, it is t ...
and called for an immediate ceasefire and respect for territorial integrity. U.S. officials entered into talks with the DRC on a minerals deal after a proposal from Congolese president
Félix Tshisekedi
Félix Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo (; born 13 June 1963) is a Congolese politician who has served as the fifth president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, since 2019.
He was the leader of the Union for Democracy and Social Progress (Demo ...
. In April 2025, the U.S. revoked all visas of and barred entry to citizens of
South Sudan
South Sudan (), officially the Republic of South Sudan, is a landlocked country in East Africa. It is bordered on the north by Sudan; on the east by Ethiopia; on the south by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and Kenya; and on the ...
after a dispute over the deportation of a South Sudanese citizen.
Asia
Middle East
= Syria
=
During the
2024 Syrian opposition offensives
On 27 November 2024, a coalition of Syrian opposition to Bashar al-Assad, Syrian revolutionary factions called the Military Operations Command led by Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and supported by allied Turkey, Turkish-backed groups in the Syria ...
that
toppled the Assad regime in Syria, Trump said that the U.S. should stay out of the conflict. In March 2025, Rubio condemned the
massacres of Syrian Alawites.
Trump
Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who is the 47th president of the United States. A member of the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party, he served as the 45 ...
agreed to lift sanctions on Syria after discussing the situation with
Mohammed bin Salman
Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud (; born 31 August 1985), also known as MBS or MbS, is the ''de facto'' ruler of the Saudi Arabia, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, formally serving as Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Sa ...
and
Erdoğan.
= Israel and Gaza
=
After being elected in November 2024, Trump said he wished to end the
Gaza war
The Gaza war is an armed conflict in the Gaza Strip and southern Israel fought since 7 October 2023. A part of the unresolved Israeli–Palestinian conflict, Israeli–Palestinian and Gaza–Israel conflict, Gaza–Israel conflicts dating ...
,
telling Israeli prime minister
Benjamin Netanyahu
Benjamin Netanyahu (born 21 October 1949) is an Israeli politician who has served as the prime minister of Israel since 2022, having previously held the office from 1996 to 1999 and from 2009 to 2021. Netanyahu is the longest-serving prime min ...
to end
Israel's invasion within two months
and warning Hamas that they would have "all hell to pay" if they did not agree to a ceasefire and
release all hostages by Trump's inauguration. Trump's incoming administration joined the Biden administration in pressuring negotiations,
and Israel and Hamas
agreed to a phased ceasefire on January 15, 2025.
In February 2025, Trump
proposed an American takeover of Gaza in which the territory's Palestinian population would be relocated to allow for its redevelopment, which was criticized by Egypt and Jordan.
The ceasefire lasted until March 18, when
Israel launched attacks on Gaza.
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On May 16, while in
Abu Dhabi
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,
UAE
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, Trump said, “We’re looking at Gaza. And we’re going to get that taken care of. A lot of people are starving.” This is an area of tension between President Trump and
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Israel claims that
Hamas
The Islamic Resistance Movement, abbreviated Hamas (the Arabic acronym from ), is a Palestinian nationalist Sunni Islam, Sunni Islamism, Islamist political organisation with a military wing, the Qassam Brigades. It has Gaza Strip under Hama ...
systemically raids food aid in order to support its operations, and Israel has put forward a plan of food distributed through a system of hubs run by private contractors and protected by Israeli soldiers. The U.S.-backed
Gaza Humanitarian Foundation
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) is an American organization, based in Delaware, established in February 2025 to distribute humanitarian aid during the ongoing Gaza humanitarian crisis. Formerly led by executive director Jake Wood until ...
has been set up to carry out this plan and announced it would be ready to begin operations by the end of May.
= Houthis
=
In March 2025, the
U.S. began a series of airstrikes on
Houthi
The Houthis, officially known as Ansar Allah, is a Zaydi Shia Islamist political and military organization that emerged from Yemen in the 1990s. It is predominantly made up of Zaydi Shias, with their namesake leadership being drawn largely ...
targets in Yemen to counter
attacks on Red Sea shipping, with the goal of restoring freedom of navigation and deterring further aggression. U.S. officials accidentally included ''
The Atlantic
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It was founded in 185 ...
'' editor
Jeffrey Goldberg
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in a
Signal
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In ...
group chat discussing the military plans,
sparking a political scandal and accusations of risking national security and violating records-preservation laws.
In May 2025, Trump announced that his administration had reached a
ceasefire
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deal with the Houthis.
= Iran
=
Trump reinstated his
"maximum pressure" campaign against Iran and sought to negotiate a new deal to limit
Iran's nuclear program
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. In March 2025, Trump
sent a letter to Iranian supreme leader
Ali Khamenei
Ali Hosseini Khamenei (; born 19 April 1939) is an Iranian cleric and politician who has served as the second supreme leader of Iran since 1989. He previously served as the third President of Iran, president from 1981 to 1989. Khamenei's tenure ...
urging new negotiations and warning of military action if talks fail.
= Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear sites, and response by President Trump
=
On June 13, Israeli planes bombed sites in Iran associated with Iran’s nuclear program. President Trump stated he was not involved, although Iranian leaders have said they do not believe this. There have been reports that Trump vetoed a plan to kill Iran’s Ayatollah Khamenei, and that the United States communicated to Israel that that Iran has not killed an American and discussions of killing political leaders should not be on the table.
In retaliation, Iran has fired missiles and drones at Israel, most of which has been shot down by Israel’s security system called the Golden Dome. As of June 15, reports are that 13 persons have been killed in Israel and 224 persons killed in Iran.
Indian subcontinent
India
India, officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, seventh-largest country by area; the List of countries by population (United Nations), most populous country since ...
rejected Trump's offer to mediate
India-China tensions. On February 13, 2025, Indian prime minister
Narendra Modi
Narendra Damodardas Modi (born 17 September 1950) is an Indian politician who has served as the Prime Minister of India, prime minister of India since 2014. Modi was the chief minister of Gujarat from 2001 to 2014 and is the Member of Par ...
became the fourth world leader to visit Donald Trump at the White House.
In early 2025, deportations to Bhutan of Nepali-speaking
Bhutanese refugees
Bhutanese refugees are Lhotshampas ("southerners"), a group of Nepali language-speaking Bhutanese people. These refugees registered in refugee camps in eastern Nepal during the 1990s as Bhutanese citizens who fled or were deported from Bhutan d ...
who had been settled in the US for nearly two decades resulted in statelessness of the deportees following their interrogation and expulsion from Bhutan upon arrival. Some of the
refouled refugees, who had encountered largely minor legal issues in the US, were then arrested for illegal entry to Nepal upon seeking to re-enter the refugee camps they had previously inhabited before US resettlement.
In response to the
2025 India–Pakistan strikes
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, Vice President Vance said that, a potential war between India and Pakistan is "none of our business."
Foreign aid
Freezing most programs for 90 days
DOGE dismantled most of
USAID
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is an agency of the United States government that has been responsible for administering civilian United States foreign aid, foreign aid and development assistance.
Established in 19 ...
,
which had been a 10,000-person agency originally tasked to carry-out humanitarian projects. USAID's critics maintained that many of the projects were in fact not all that humanitarian and/or much of the money was not well spent.
In January 2025, the administration issued a 90-day stop-work order worldwide,
Stop work interrupted about 30
clinical trial
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s, and interrupted projects such as emergency medical care for displaced Palestinians and Yemenis, war refugees on the Sudan-Chad border, and heat and electricity for Ukrainian refugees.
The HIV Modeling Consortium estimated the death toll from HIV in sub-Saharan Africa at 14,872 adults and 1,582 children in the one month after Trump's January 2025 funding freeze. A key controversy is whether or not waivers are being made and money actually starting to flow again for the most essential programs.
For example, the
Associated Press
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Founded in 1846, it operates as a cooperative, unincorporated association, and produces news reports that are dist ...
reported on February 19, that waivers for
PEPFAR
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, the program that has saved 26 million lives from
AIDS
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, were not in force, despite a federal judge having lifted the funding freeze.
In early February 2025, it was reported that the
USAID
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is an agency of the United States government that has been responsible for administering civilian United States foreign aid, foreign aid and development assistance.
Established in 19 ...
director of security and a deputy were put on administrative leave after they "blocked efforts by DOGE members to physically access restricted areas" in order to obtain sensitive information. The DOGE members did eventually gain access to the information, which reportedly included email as well as classified information for which they did not have security clearance. And they obtained the ability to lock USAID staff out. Musk had earlier tweeted "USAID is a criminal organization" and that it is "Time for it to die." USAID staff were instructed to keep away from USAID headquarters while hundreds of USAID staff lost access to USAID computer systems.
There have been reports that China has offered to take over development projects if the United States permanently leaves.
During a February 6 press conference,
Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated, "If it's providing food or medicine or anything that is saving lives and is immediate and urgent, you're not included in the freeze."
However, a February 8 CNN article reported that many waivers were not being acted upon because of staff placed on leave, plus payment systems had been taken over.
In an interview before the
February 9 Super Bowl, Trump said, "Let him take care of the few good ones", referring to Rubio.
Rubio's waivers were not in effect.
On February 13, federal judge
Amir Ali ordered the Trump administration to continue contracts and grants which were in effect January 19.
Chief Justice John Roberts, overseeing cases for the District of Columbia, paused this order.
On March 5, the Supreme Court ruled 5–4 that the Trump administration must comply with Judge Ali's order.
However, the Supreme Court stated that Judge Ali must clarify what obligations the government must meet with "due regard for the feasibility of any compliance timelines".
On March 10, Judge Ali ruled that the Trump administration must pay for completed projects at the rate of 300 back payments a day, meaning four days for all 1,200 back payments, and this being for projects completed by February 13.
A March 11
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article reported that, until recently, no payments were being made because DOGE had disabled the payment system.
Keeping 17% of programs
On March 10, Secretary of State
Marco Rubio
Marco Antonio Rubio (; born May 28, 1971) is an American politician, lawyer, and diplomat serving since 2025 as the 72nd United States Secretary of State, United States secretary of state. A member of the Republican Party (United States) , Rep ...
announced that he was cancelling 83% of USAID programs, or approximately 5,200 out of 6,200 programs. The remaining 1,000 programs (approximately) would be moved to the Department of State.
As of late March, DOGE no longer lists the details of canceled USAID contracts on its "Wall of Receipts" due to "legal reasons." DOGE lists approximately $12 billion saved, although a former USAID analyst estimates the actual amount is closer to $6 or $7 billion.
President Trump stated the United States would help in response to the
March 28 earthquake in Myanmar, although the question was asked by a former USAID executive of whether or not the United States will beat other countries in getting there with a relief team(s).
In early April, USAID announced it was adding back 14 nations to grants under the UN's
World Food Programme
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. This nations include Lebanon, Syria, Somalia, Jordan, Iraq and Ecuador, plus the
International Organization for Migration
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in the Pacific region.
However, food aid was not restored to either Yemen or Afghanistan, with a State Department spokesperson saying this was "based on concern that the funding was benefiting terrorist groups, including the Houthis and the Taliban".
Refugees
On May 12, 59
white South African refugees arrived from South Africa. The Trump administration has been criticized for fast-tracking their applications while pausing other refugee programs.
The Trump administration slowed the entry of Afghan refugees into the U.S, including persons who had fought on the U.S. side against the Taliban. A leader of an American veterans group said, “these pilots risked everything for America. Their lives are now on the line because of our failure to follow through on our promises.”
On May 12,
Department of Homeland Security
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Secretary Noem announced that
TPS
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, or
Temporary Protected Status
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, for Afghan refugees would be ended in 60 days, which is the shortest time period permitted by United States law. This decision cited improved conditions in Afghanistan.
''
The Hill'' reports that the
UN High Commissioner for Refugees
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has stated that the situation in Afghanistan has not improved, with a report stating “The large-scale returns are putting even greater pressure on already stretched humanitarian resources.” On the other hand, Secretary Noem has pointed to an increase in tourists from China and a drop in the number of Afghans needing assistance from 29 million to 24 million.
Fox News
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reports that the leader of “Afghans for Trump,” which formed in the aftermath of President Biden’s chaotic 2021 withdraw from Afghanistan, states that conditions have not significantly improved and is urging President Trump to reconsider.
Trade and tariffs
Trump has said he would establish an External Revenue Service to collect tariffs. In February 2025, Trump announced tariffs on goods from Mexico, Canada and China, and acknowledged that U.S. consumers may feel "short-term" pain as a result. The 10% Chinese tariffs went ahead, while North American tariffs were paused for 30 days. On March 4, the administration imposed 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada (with a lower 10% tariff on Canadian energy) and an additional 10% tariff on China, for a total of 20%.
China and Canada responded immediately with retaliatory tariffs, while Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum stated their tariffs would be announced on March 9.
Expansionism
In the lead-up to his second inauguration, Trump proposed plans and ideas that would expand the United States' political influence and territory. It has been characterized as a revival of the
Monroe Doctrine
The Monroe Doctrine is a foreign policy of the United States, United States foreign policy position that opposes European colonialism in the Western Hemisphere. It holds that any intervention in the political affairs of the Americas by foreign ...
. The
last territory acquired by the United States was in 1947 when the
Mariana,
Caroline, and
Marshall Islands
The Marshall Islands, officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands, is an island country west of the International Date Line and north of the equator in the Micronesia region of the Northwestern Pacific Ocean.
The territory consists of 29 c ...
were acquired.
Canada
The Trump administration has imposed 25% tariffs on Canadian goods imports that do not fall under
Canada–United States–Mexico Agreement, with exceptions for steel, aluminum, and Canadian-made passenger vehicle content. Canadian officials responded with retaliatory 25% tariffs, and have even proposed cutting off the supply of Canadian energy into the
Northern United States
The Northern United States, commonly referred to as the American North, the Northern States, or simply the North, is a geographical and historical region of the United States.
History Early history
Before the 19th century westward expansion, the ...
.
Manitoba
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has diverted energy to Canada that it previously supplied to the USA.
Peter Navarro
Peter Kent Navarro (born July 15, 1949) is an American economist who has been the senior counselor for trade and manufacturing to U.S. president Donald Trump since January 2025. He previously served in the first Trump administration, first as ...
, a trade envoy and high-ranking Trump official, has suggested expelling Canada from the
Five Eyes
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intelligence alliance to increase pressure in the trade war.
Trump has repeatedly stated his desire for the United States to annex Canada and calling for it to become the 51st state,
calling former Canadian prime minister
Justin Trudeau
Justin Pierre James Trudeau (born December 25, 1971) is a Canadian politician who served as the 23rd prime minister of Canada from 2015 to 2025. He led the Liberal Party from 2013 until his resignation in 2025 and was the member of Parliament ...
"Governor of the Great State of Canada". Trudeau stated to business leaders in Canada that he believes the annexation threats are a "real thing."
The strained relations have led to a "Buy Canadian" movement to boycott American goods and services,
and booing the American national anthem during international hockey games.
When tariffs were implemented on March 4, Trudeau stated that Trump's goal in the trade war was to weaken Canada in order to annex it.
Greenland
In December 2024, Trump stated a further
proposal for the United States to purchase Greenland from Denmark, describing ownership and control of the island as "an absolute necessity" for national security purposes. This builds upon a prior offer from Trump to buy Greenland during his first term, which the
Danish Realm
The Danish Realm, officially the Kingdom of Denmark, or simply Denmark, is a sovereign state consisting of a collection of constituent territories united by the Constitution of Denmark, Constitutional Act, which applies to the entire territor ...
refused, causing him to cancel his August 2019 visit to Denmark. On January 7, 2025, Trump's son
Donald Trump Jr. visited Greenland's capital city
Nuuk
Nuuk (; , formerly ) is the capital and most populous city of Greenland, an autonomous territory in the Kingdom of Denmark. Nuuk is the seat of government and the territory's largest cultural and economic center. It is also the seat of gove ...
alongside
Charlie Kirk
Charles James Kirk (born October 14, 1993) is an American Conservatism in the United States, conservative political activist, author and Right-wing populism, right-wing populist media personality. With Bill Montgomery (activist), Bill Montgome ...
to hand out
MAGA hat
"Make America Great Again" (MAGA, ) is an American political slogan most recently popularized by Donald Trump during his successful presidential campaigns in 2016 and in 2024. "MAGA" is also used to refer to Trump's ideology, political base ...
s. At a press conference the following day, Trump refused to rule out military or economic force to take over Greenland or the Panama Canal.
However, he did rule out military force in taking over Canada.
On January 14, the Trump-affiliated
Nelk Boys also visited Nuuk, handing out
dollar bills to locals. On January 16, the CEOs of major Danish companies Novo Nordisk,
Vestas
Vestas Wind Systems A/S is a Danish manufacturer, seller, installer, and servicer of wind turbines that was founded in 1945. The company operates manufacturing plants in Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Taiwan, India, Italy, Romania, the Un ...
and
Carlsberg Carlsberg may refer to:
Places
* Carlsberg (district), a district in Copenhagen, Denmark
** Carlsberg station, its train station
* Carlsberg, Germany, a municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
* Carlsberg Fjord, Greenland Other uses
* Carlsbe ...
among others were assembled for a crisis meeting in the
Ministry of State to discuss the situation. On the subsequent day, former chief executive
Friis Arne Petersen
Friis Arne Petersen (born 25 November 1952) is a Danish diplomat who since 2015 has been Denmark's ambassador to Germany. From the Embassy in Berlin, Petersen is also accredited as Denmark's ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
Career
...
in the Danish
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
In many countries, the ministry of foreign affairs (abbreviated as MFA or MOFA) is the highest government department exclusively or primarily responsible for the state's foreign policy and relations, diplomacy, bilateral, and multilateral r ...
described the situation as "historically unheard of", while
Noa Redington
Noa Redington (born 12 September 1971) is a Swedish journalist who served as an advisor to Helle Thorning-Schmidt from 2008 to 2015. He holds a degree in Political Science from the University of Copenhagen and has also studied at Columbia Univers ...
, special adviser to former prime minister
Helle Thorning-Schmidt
Helle Thorning-Schmidt (; born 14 December 1966) is a Danish retired politician who served as the 26th Prime Minister of Denmark from 2011 to 2015, and Leader of the Social Democrats from 2005 to 2015. She is the first woman to have held each p ...
, compared the international pressure on Denmark that during the 2005
''Jyllands-Posten'' Muhammad cartoons controversy. On February 12, 2025, a bill was introduced in Congress to advance efforts to acquire Greenland and rename it Red, White, and Blueland.
Panama Canal
In 2024, Trump demanded that
Panama
Panama, officially the Republic of Panama, is a country in Latin America at the southern end of Central America, bordering South America. It is bordered by Costa Rica to the west, Colombia to the southeast, the Caribbean Sea to the north, and ...
return control of the
Panama Canal
The Panama Canal () is an artificial waterway in Panama that connects the Caribbean Sea with the Pacific Ocean. It cuts across the narrowest point of the Isthmus of Panama, and is a Channel (geography), conduit for maritime trade between th ...
to the United States due to 'excessive rates' being charged for American passage. The United States previously was in control of the
Panama Canal Zone
The Panama Canal Zone (), also known as just the Canal Zone, was a International zone#Concessions, concession of the United States located in the Isthmus of Panama that existed from 1903 to 1979. It consisted of the Panama Canal and an area gene ...
from
1903
Events January
* January 1 – Edward VII is proclaimed Emperor of India.
* January 10 – The Aceh Sultanate was fully annexed by the Dutch forces, deposing the last sultan, marking the end of the Aceh War that have lasted for al ...
until
1999
1999 was designated as the International Year of Older Persons.
Events January
* January 1 – The euro currency is established and the European Central Bank assumes its full powers.
* January 3 – The Mars Polar Lander is launc ...
, and has
invaded Panama before in 1989. Trump told Congress in March 2025 that his administration "will be reclaiming the Panama Canal". Also that month, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth instructed the Trump administration to "immediately" present "credible military options to ensure fair and unfettered US military and commercial access to the Panama Canal".
Ethics
Trump's second presidency was described by political commentators as having fewer prohibitions on business activity and guardrails against potential conflicts of interest than his first, and for having more opportunities to directly influence Trump.
Trump repealed and rolled back anti-corruption efforts and ethical standards for himself and his allies, dropped corruption charges against political figures with ties to him, and fired inspectors generals investigating fraud and abuse. ''The New York Times'' described Trump as making up statistics "out of thin air", and for accusing government agencies and "anyone he disfavors of corruption and even criminality without proof". His second presidency was described as breaking with decades of ethical norms,
and raising substantial
corruption
Corruption is a form of dishonesty or a criminal offense that is undertaken by a person or an organization that is entrusted in a position of authority to acquire illicit benefits or abuse power for one's gain. Corruption may involve activities ...
concerns.
Congressional Republicans largely downplayed or ignored the concerns.
Conflicts of interest
Trump's second presidency included multiple potential conflicts of interest that did not exist during his first term in office, including a publicly traded company in Truth Social, World Liberty Financial, a cryptocurrency venture, new overseas real estate deals involving state-affiliated entities, and several branding and licensing deals selling Trump-branded merchandise.
His Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign, 2024 campaign was noted for an "unprecedented" mixing of personal business and political fundraising. Trump promoted $59.99 God Bless the U.S.A. Bible, bibles, $399 sneakers, $99 "Victory47" cologne, and $99 Trump-branded Non-fungible tokens, NFT digital trading cards for his personal, non-campaign accounts. Trump's campaign was noted for spending large sums of campaign money at Trump-owned businesses, in particular his Mar-a-Lago resort and the Trump National Doral Miami.
After winning the election, Trump mirrored his first term's ethics commitments and did not divest from his interests in branding and real estate. He also did not place his assets in a trust managed by an independent trustee.
Trump did not adopt his own formal ethics guidelines.
Trump transferred his shares of Truth Social into a trust in which he is the sole beneficiary, of which his oldest son is the trustee. Ethics experts described it as falling "well short of the blind trusts and divestitures from private business interests that other presidents have used to avoid ethical conflicts with their job". Trump's son, Eric Trump, said the Trump Organization would continue to pursue business deals overseas, dropping a self-imposed prohibition during Trump's first presidency.
Trump profited from holding events at his hotels and golf courses.
Trump's conflicts of interest were described as having national-security risks, with particular emphasis placed on relationships with the Saudi and Dubai governments through the Trump Organization and his son-in-law Jared Kushner's investment fund backed by the Saudis. Trump noted that conflict of interest laws did not apply to him and that he was protected by broad immunity for his official actions as president.

Trump repealed ethics rules prohibiting executive branch employees accepting major gifts from lobbyists and two year bans on lobbyists seeking executive jobs and vice versa. Critics described the repeal as the opposite of his pledge to "drain the swamp".
Trump also signed an executive order to stop the Justice Department prosecuting Americans accused of bribing foreign government officials. Trump's wife, Melania, entered into a deal with Amazon (company), Amazon to create a documentary about herself, which raised ethics concerns as it was made while she was still in office.
In March 2025, Trump praised Tesla, Inc., Tesla's cars on the White House lawn with notes about the cars features alongside
Elon Musk
Elon Reeve Musk ( ; born June 28, 1971) is a businessman. He is known for his leadership of Tesla, SpaceX, X (formerly Twitter), and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Musk has been considered the wealthiest person in th ...
in "something of a sales pitch" which was described in The Nation as "brazenly corrupt".
Countries facing tariffs were pushed by the State Department to approve Musk's Starlink satellite service.
On April 9, 2025, Trump's encouragement of investors to buy stocks hours before Second Trump tariffs, pausing tariffs that sent markets soaring was scrutinized by Democrats and government ethics experts as possible market manipulation. Representative Adam Schiff called on congress to investigate whether in pausing tariffs, Trump had engaged in insider trading or market manipulation.
In May 2025, Trump's intention to accept P4-HBJ, a $400 million dollar luxury jet from Qatar to first serve as Air Force One and later be transferred to his presidential library elicited rare, bipartisan criticism, with his supporters deriding it as a "bribe", "grift" and "corruption". ''The Guardian'' criticized it as an example of a ''quid pro quo''. ''The Boston Globe'' described the deal as an example of an increasingly transactional presidency, describing it as more direct than during his first term and showing that he was "willing to bend for anyone who gives him what he craves: praise, prestige, and a cut of the profits".
Trump's cabinet were noted to have a large number of potential conflicts of interest, with the Campaign Legal Center finding over 467 that would require recusal, with the most, 106, belonging to
Howard Lutnick
Howard William Lutnick (born July 14, 1961) is an American businessman, philanthropist, and government official who has served as the 41st United States Secretary of Commerce, United States secretary of commerce since February 2025.
In 1983, Lu ...
.
Trump Media gifted 25,946 shares of stock of DJT to each of his picks for FBI director, Kash Patel, and education secretary nominee,
Linda McMahon
Linda Marie McMahon ( ; ; born October 4, 1948) is an American politician, business executive, and former professional wrestling promoter who has served as the 13th United States Secretary of Education, United States secretary of education since ...
, totaling $779,400 each as of January 31, 2025. Both members served as directors for his company, and they later said they would not accept the award. He also gifted thousands of shares to his son.
Cryptocurrency ventures
Trump and his family involvement in the cryptocurrency industry have given rise to ethical and legal concerns.
On January 17, 2025, Trump launched, promoted, and personally benefited
from a cryptocurrency memecoin,
$Trump
$TRUMP (stylized in all caps) is a meme coin associated with United States president Donald Trump, hosted on the Solana blockchain platform. One billion coins were originally created; 800 million remain owned by two Trump-owned companies, af ...
, that soared to a market valuation of over $5 billion within a few hours—a total $27 billion diluted value—through a Trump-owned company called CIC Digital LLC, which owned 80 percent of the coin's supply. Within two days, the $Trump coin became the 19th most valuable form of cryptocurrency in the world, with a total trading value of nearly $13 billion, and a total of $29 billion worth of trades based on a $64 value of each of the 200 million tokens issued by the afternoon of January 19. ''The New York Times'' reported that Trump affiliates controlled an additional 800 million tokens that, hypothetically, could be worth over $51 billion, potentially making Trump one of the richest people in the world. Trump also launched a new memecoin named after his wife, $Melania, and promoted it on Truth Social shortly before attending an inauguration rally. The crypto venture was criticized by ethics experts and government watchdogs. The venture and the possibility of foreign governments buying the coin was highlighted as possibly violating the Constitution's foreign emoluments clause. He promoted exclusive access to him for the largest holders of $Trump, including Donald Trump's memecoin dinner, hosting a dinner, which according to ''The New York Times'', certain buyers in interviews and statements said they "bought the coins or entered the dinner contest with the intention of securing an action by Mr. Trump to affect United States policy".
He directly benefited from his cryptocurrency company World Liberty Financial which engaged in an unprecedented mixing of private enterprise and government policy. It directly solicited access to Trump with secret payments and currency swaps from foreign investors, companies, and individuals with criminal records and investigations. At least one investigation was dropped after payment worth several million was made to the firm, and Trump granted an official pardon to an investor of a company World Liberty had invested in. Trump's family received a cut of all transactions made through the World Liberty, and the company directly advertised its connections to Trump, who disclosed income of nearly US$60 million in an ethics filing. Several actions taken by Trump's administration regarding cryptocurrency were noted to bolster the company's assets and position. A spokeswoman for Trump stated that since his assets were in a trust managed by his children, there were "no conflicts of interest".
On May 12, 2025, another family bitcoin company co-founded by Eric Trump in March, American Bitcoin, announced plans to go public by merging with an existing Nasdaq company.
Elections during the second Trump presidency
Historical evaluations and public opinion
Evaluations
Professor Christina Pagel mapped the first actions of the Trump administration in a Venn diagram that identifies "five broad domains that correspond to features of proto-authoritarian states". These five domains are: undermining democratic institutions and the rule of law, dismantling federal government; dismantling social protections and rights, enrichment and corruption; suppressing dissent and controlling information; attacking science, environment, health, arts and education; aggressive foreign policy and global destabilization.
Journalist Martin Sandu and authoritarian politics researcher Alex Norris described the maximalist interpretation of #Federal government and executive power, executive power in Trump's second term as president, including sweeping
executive orders
''Executive Orders'' is a techno-thriller novel, written by Tom Clancy and released on July 1, 1996. It picks up immediately where the final events of '' Debt of Honor'' (1994) left off, and features now- U.S. President Jack Ryan as he tries ...
, the 2025 United States federal government grant pause, federal funding freeze, #Actions against political opponents and the media, actions against political opponents and the media, Pardon of January 6 United States Capitol attack defendants, pardons of those involved in the 2021 attempted self-coup, the actions of
Elon Musk
Elon Reeve Musk ( ; born June 28, 1971) is a businessman. He is known for his leadership of Tesla, SpaceX, X (formerly Twitter), and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Musk has been considered the wealthiest person in th ...
's
Department of Government Efficiency
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is an initiative by the second Trump administration within the federal government of the United States. Its stated objective is to modernize information technology, maximize productivity, and cut ...
, and the like as an attempted self-coup. Political scientist Lee Morgenbesser argued the actions of DOGE are a form of state capture.
Public opinion
Donald Trump began his second term with another historically low job approval rate, only improving on the lowest rate, which he claimed in his first term, by three points.
President Trump began his first term at a 45% job approval and began his second term with 47%. According to Gallup, Inc., Gallup, "Trump remains the only elected president with sub-50% initial approval ratings".
In a CBS News/YouGov poll conducted from February 5–7, 2025, Trump reached a career high poll rating of 53%. According to ABC News, Trump's approval rating at the end of his first 100 days in office was 39%, worse than any president's approval after his first 100 days since at least 1945. A Reuters/Ipsos poll found that Trump's approval increased from 42% to 44% between April and May.
See also
* Second cabinet of Donald Trump
* Economic policy of the second Donald Trump administration
* Foreign policy of the second Donald Trump administration
Notes
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