Trump Changed the Presidency and There’s No Going Back
Trump 2.0 cut 154,000 federal jobs and imposed 10% tariffs on key allies while withdrawing from 66 international bodies to assert U.S. sovereignty, officials said.
- Recenty, U.S. President Donald Trump marked one year since his return to the White House, with his second term, called `Trump 2.0`, leaving a lasting imprint on the United States and the world.
- Marked by an expansion of executive authority, the administration relied on unilateral actions and framed these as efforts to drain inefficiency and counter the 'deep state,' appealing to MAGA supporters.
- The administration enacted major measures at home and on trade, including a February 2025 buyout with about 154,000 federal employees departing, a sweeping immigration overhaul, and April 2, 2025 reciprocal tariffs.
- Critics warn that the exodus of experienced civil servants has eroded government capacity, U.S. companies announced more than 150,000 layoffs, and tariff threats drew swift EU pushback and protests.
- Over the past year the administration announced withdrawals from 66 international organizations and took actions related to Venezuela, signaling long-term geopolitical shifts.
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Trump 2.0 -- dreadful by any measure
It’s hard to believe that we are only one year into President Donald Trump’s second term given all that has transpired since he took office again. Nevertheless, the first-year anniversary of Trump 2.0 is a good time to pause and take stock of the performance of his administration to date. An honest assessment of this issue suggests that, to put it mildly, it has not been a good year for American democracy and for tens of millions of people that …
'Trump 2.0' one year on: Disruption at home, turmoil abroad
Tuesday marks the one-year anniversary of U.S. President Donald Trump's return to the White House. His second presidency, often labeled as "Trump 2.0," has left a deep imprint on the United States and the world.
Donald Trump returned to power on January 20, 2025, has been in the White House for a year and has been a turbulent time between tariffs, inflation and more
Hard Numbers: The first year of Trump 2.0
2.7%: The US year-on-year inflation rate as of December. When Trump took office last January, consumer prices were rising at a rate of 3%. Since then, inflation briefly fell to as low as 2.3% – not far from the Fed’s target of 2% – but tariffs and continued high costs for housing and groceries have buoyed the number again. Although the US has seen strong economic growth during Trump’s second term, a majority of Americans say he hasn’t done enoug…
By capturing Nicolas Maduro, by affirming his will to annex Greenland, by threatening to strike Iran, is Donald Trump establishing himself as the sheriff of the world? He had been elected on a non-interventionist program, here is the intention of the President of the United States to set new rules: in his country, and in the world, sometimes in disregard of international law and treaties. While this Tuesday, January 20 marks the first anniversar…
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