After a landslide election victory, Donald Trump returns to the White House with a series of ambitious plans for the next four years. In his victory speech, the president-elect emphasized that he will fulfill all promises made to Americans and intends to be guided by the principle: “Promises made, promises kept.”
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Support for the Israel and Ukraine plan
Trump pledged to support Israel in its conflict with Hamas, but also stressed the importance of ending the war as quickly as possible. He declared his intention to “bring peace to the Middle East” and promised to end the suffering in Lebanon. On the Ukraine issue, Trump takes a more pragmatic position than his predecessor. He has vowed to push for a quick deal, considering cutting aid to Ukraine and pressuring kyiv to reach a deal with Russia.
Moderation towards NATO and increasing pressure on China Trump expressed his intention to reconsider the United States’ role in NATO, criticizing the alliance and suggesting its review. He also plans to escalate the trade war with China, promising to increase tariffs on Chinese goods and protect domestic American industries.
Strict legal and immigration policies
On the domestic front, Trump has promised to toughen immigration laws, aiming to deport millions of illegal immigrants and reduce the number of legal immigrants, especially from Muslim countries. The president-elect also promises to reform the civil service, eliminating some forms of protection for civil servants to simplify dismissals.
Tax benefits and promotion of traditional energy
Trump intends to cut taxes for the middle class and businesses, including eliminating the tip tax. In economics, he focuses on supporting traditional energy and opposes measures to combat the climate crisis, calling them a “scam.” Trump vows to roll back renewable energy initiatives, focusing on fossil fuel development.
Changes in education and suppression of the Ministry of Education.
Trump also announced plans to change the education system, including eliminating the Department of Education and turning educational decisions over to states and parents. He proposed banning the teaching of gender ideology and emphasizing traditional values, including the return of prayer to schools.