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Trump's Bold Moves: A Shaping Force in His Second Term

Monday 28 April 2025 - 09:09
By: Zahouani Ilham
Trump's Bold Moves: A Shaping Force in His Second Term

In his 2024 presidential campaign, Donald Trump promised swift and substantial changes, but few anticipated the intensity of his actions in the first 100 days of his second term.

Since taking office, Trump has wielded his executive power aggressively, signing numerous executive orders and making bold policy announcements that have reshaped various facets of American life. For his supporters, these actions symbolize a president delivering on his campaign promises. However, critics warn that this rapid pace could damage the country’s foundational structures and overstep constitutional boundaries.

Day 20: Presidential Power and Constitutional Tension

Vice-President JD Vance's controversial statement on social media ignited a firestorm by challenging judicial authority, suggesting that judges should not restrict executive powers. This sparked debate over the role of courts in the American democracy. Trump’s administration has faced multiple legal battles, with courts blocking several executive orders, including policies on immigration. Despite this, Trump’s team continues to push the boundaries of executive power, often defying judicial rulings.

Day 32: Budget Cuts and Musk’s Chainsaw Metaphor

Elon Musk, known for his advocacy of government efficiency, made waves by symbolically cutting through bureaucracy with a chainsaw at a conservative event. His efforts have led to significant cuts across federal agencies, including the controversial dismantling of the US Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Department of Education. While his budget-slashing initiatives have garnered support, they have also drawn criticism for potentially harming essential public services.

Day 72: Economic Shifts and Market Reactions

Trump’s tariff announcements, labeled "Liberation Day," led to immediate economic turbulence, with markets plummeting and interest rates rising. Although his pro-business rhetoric initially won support, the financial consequences have become apparent, with rising unemployment and growing concerns over the long-term effects of his trade policies. Despite this, Trump maintains strong support in industrial regions, where his tariffs are seen as necessary to restore American power.

Day 91: Tensions with Higher Education and Corporate America

Trump’s administration has clashed with academic institutions like Harvard University, challenging their operations over political stances and pro-Palestinian protests. This confrontation extended to the corporate world, where Trump has used federal contracts to pressure companies to adopt more conservative policies. These moves underscore his broader effort to reshape American institutions and counter perceived liberal biases.

Day 9: Diversity and Inclusion Backlash

Trump has initiated a retreat from diversity programs, targeting federal initiatives aimed at promoting inclusivity. His administration has sought to end diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, arguing that they promote political agendas over merit. Critics argue that these moves could undo progress made in civil rights while further dividing the nation.

As Trump’s second term progresses, his actions continue to reshape American politics, with long-term effects yet to be determined. His rapid decision-making has challenged established norms, leading to a series of legal and political battles that will likely define his legacy.


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