US Elections
Seven Things Trump Promised To Do As President
Trump is set to return to the White House after securing victory in the recent U.S. presidential election. With the Republican Party regaining control of the Senate, Trump’s proposed agenda—focused on immigration reform, economic changes, and ending the Ukraine war—could see swift action.
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that in his victory speech, Trump pledged to govern by his motto, “Promises made, promises kept,” yet he has provided limited specifics on implementing these goals. Here are the seven key promises Trump has outlined for his presidency.
- Mass Deportations and Border Wall Completion
Trump has vowed to undertake mass deportations of undocumented migrants, promising one of the largest deportation efforts in U.S. history. He also aims to complete the U.S.-Mexico border wall, a project initiated during his first term. Although these policies are popular with his base, experts caution that logistical and economic hurdles may complicate such efforts. - Economic Reforms, Tax Cuts, and Tariffs
Aiming to address inflation and stimulate the economy, Trump has promised significant tax reforms, including abolishing taxes on social security payments and making tips tax-free. He has also proposed new tariffs, particularly on Chinese imports, to reduce the U.S. trade deficit. However, economists warn that higher tariffs could lead to increased consumer prices. - Rollback of Climate Regulations
Continuing his deregulatory approach from his first term, Trump plans to dismantle environmental protections, including reversing electric vehicle mandates. Advocating for expanded fossil fuel production, he has pledged to open areas like the Arctic for drilling, aiming to reduce energy costs. Critics argue that these policies could hinder environmental progress and intensify climate challenges. - Ending the Ukraine War
Trump has committed to ending the Ukraine conflict “within 24 hours” through negotiation, although he has provided no specifics on the concessions each side would make. While Trump seeks to minimize U.S. involvement in foreign conflicts, his approach has drawn criticism from Democrats, who argue it could embolden Russia. - No National Abortion Ban
In a surprising stance, Trump announced he would not support a national abortion ban, instead advocating for state-level decision-making on reproductive rights. This position aims to balance his conservative base’s demands while avoiding a divisive national policy on abortion. - Pardoning January 6 Convicts
Trump has stated his intent to pardon some individuals convicted in connection with the January 6 Capitol riot, arguing that many were “wrongfully imprisoned.” He seeks to downplay the riot’s significance, although he acknowledged that a few rioters acted irresponsibly. - Dismissal of Special Counsel Jack Smith
Trump has vowed to promptly dismiss Special Counsel Jack Smith, who is currently investigating him over alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election and mishandling classified documents. Trump, who denies wrongdoing, claims these investigations are politically motivated.
With his return, Trump’s administration is poised for dramatic shifts in U.S. policy.
As the first president with a criminal conviction set to lead the nation, his policies and leadership are certain to spark both support and controversy across the country.
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