Trump Administration

The Trump Administration refers to the executive branch of the United States government under the presidency of Donald J. Trump, who served from January 20, 2017, to January 20, 2021. During this period, the administration implemented various policies and initiatives across many domains, including immigration, healthcare, foreign relations, and economic growth. The administration was marked by a distinctive brand of populism, a focus on “America First” principles, and significant changes to existing policies, often accompanied by contentious political debate. The Trump Administration’s key features included tax reform, deregulation efforts, and a focus on judicial appointments, as well as a contentious relationship with the media and frequent use of social media for communication. Significant events during this time include the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, the impeachment proceedings against Trump, and the controversial withdrawal from international agreements. The legacy and impact of the Trump Administration continue to influence American politics and public discourse.