Trump Administration

The Trump Administration refers to the executive branch of the United States government that was in operation from January 20, 2017, to January 20, 2021, under the presidency of Donald J. Trump. This administration was marked by significant domestic and international policy changes, characterized by a focus on America First principles. Key aspects included tax cuts, deregulation, immigration reform, trade renegotiations, and an emphasis on reducing federal government intervention in various sectors. The administration also engaged with issues such as foreign policy shifts, including relations with North Korea and the withdrawal from the Paris Agreement on climate change. The Trump Administration’s approach often provoked considerable debate and controversy, influencing the political landscape in the United States and beyond. It concluded with the 2020 presidential election, which resulted in the transition of power to the Biden Administration.