Trump Administration

The Trump Administration refers to the executive branch of the United States government under the leadership of Donald J. Trump, who served as the 45th President from January 20, 2017, to January 20, 2021. This period is characterized by significant policy shifts in various areas, including immigration, taxation, foreign relations, and healthcare. The administration is noted for its distinctive communication style, particularly through social media, and for implementing an “America First” foreign policy approach. The Trump Administration’s actions and policies often sparked both support and controversy, leading to substantial public discourse and political polarization. Key events during this administration include the appointment of three Supreme Court justices, various attempts to repeal the Affordable Care Act, the implementation of tariffs on numerous goods, and the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. The administration’s tenure concluded with a contentious electoral process, culminating in the 2020 presidential election which resulted in Joe Biden’s victory.