Donald Trump's presidency was marked by significant policy shifts across various sectors. Economically, his administration focused on tax cuts, particularly for corporations, aimed at stimulating growth. Deregulation was another key priority, impacting environmental regulations and financial oversight.
In foreign policy, "America First" became the defining principle, leading to trade wars, withdrawal from international agreements like the Paris Climate Accord and the Iran nuclear deal, and renegotiation of NAFTA. Immigration saw a dramatic shift with increased border security measures and stricter enforcement.
Socially, the appointment of conservative judges reshaped the judiciary. Understanding these policies, and their intended and unintended consequences, is crucial for analyzing the impact of the Trump presidency on the US and the world.