Donald J. Trump, the 45th President of the United States, remains one of the most polarizing figures in American political history. Elected in 2016, his presidency was marked by unconventional rhetoric, bold economic moves, and significant political disruption. Supporters view him as a strong leader who prioritized American interests and disrupted the status quo. Critics, however, argue that his presidency deepened divisions and undermined democratic norms.
Under Trump, the U.S. experienced a strong pre-pandemic economy with low unemployment, stock market growth, and tax reform. His administration also prioritized deregulation and aimed to bring manufacturing back to the U.S. Trump’s “America First” foreign policy reshaped international relationships, renegotiated trade deals like NAFTA (replaced by USMCA), and challenged China’s trade practices.
He appointed three Supreme Court justices, significantly shifting the Court’s ideological balance. His administration also focused on border security and implemented strict immigration policies. Trump’s communication style, largely through social media, redefined presidential engagement with the public but also fueled controversy and misinformation.