Trump Presidency

The Trump Presidency refers to the period during which 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, actions, and political climate during his administration. Trump’s presidency was characterized by significant domestic and foreign policy decisions, including tax cuts, trade tariffs, immigration reform, and an emphasis on “America First” policies. It also included controversy, such as his impeachment twice by the House of Representatives, first in 2019 over abuse of power and obstruction of Congress and again in 2021 related to incitement of insurrection following the Capitol riot. The Trump Presidency had a profound impact on the political landscape, influencing the Republican Party’s direction and polarizing public opinion across various issues.