Former U.S. President Donald Trump is seeking a return to the White House in the upcoming November elections. This bid is stirring significant controversy and raising questions about what the United States and the world will look like if Trump wins the presidency again. Many observers speculate that he may launch massive deportation operations targeting illegal immigrants and pursue political revenge against his opponents, while in his recent speeches, he has been promoting the possibility of establishing world peace and ushering in a new golden age.
If victorious, Trump promises to initiate the largest deportation operation in U.S. history, planning to start this process from his first day in office. He believes illegal immigrants are contributing to the poisoning of the nation’s blood and has not ruled out using military forces to establish detention camps aimed at expediting immigration case reviews and carrying out deportation orders. Additionally, Trump intends to revoke birthright citizenship for children born to undocumented immigrants in the United States, a right currently granted automatically under existing law. He also plans to reimpose a ban on citizens from several Muslim-majority countries entering the U.S., a measure he implemented during his first term under the pretext of protecting the country from terrorism.
On climate policy, Trump withdrew the U.S. from its commitments under the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement during his first term, and he plans to pull the country out again if re-elected. Trump asserts that the current president, Joe Biden, is spending enormous sums on what he calls the Green New Deal hoax,
referring to massive investments aimed at mitigating the effects of climate change. Trump vows to halt these investments and rescind mandates for electric vehicle use, advocating instead for a return to expanded oil drilling as the best solution to support the U.S. economy.
Economically, Trump seeks to end what he perceives as excessive spending under Biden's administration, calling for a revival of traditional industries such as oil and mining, which he believes are key to economic growth and job recovery in the U.S. His economic policies would focus on reducing reliance on clean energy and bolstering traditional industries.
In terms of foreign policy, Trump has hinted that his next administration would aim for world peace. In recent campaign speeches, he promised that his term would bring about a new golden age for the U.S., stating that he has diplomatic plans to achieve international stability. While he hasn’t provided specific details regarding future foreign policies, these promises reflect his vision of leveraging his previous experience to strengthen the U.S.’s global role.
Trump’s campaign reflects a populist agenda primarily focused on domestic security, rebuilding the traditional economy, and nationalist policies that prioritize the U.S. above all else. As part of his upcoming presidential campaign, former President Donald Trump has pledged significant reductions in energy costs, asserting that energy prices would drop dramatically, in some cases by as much as half. He also promised that Bitcoin and digital currencies would become a global hub in the united state proposing to task billionaire Elon Musk with auditing the performance of the federal government if he wins the election.
Moreover, Trump announced his intention to impose tariffs on over 10% of all exports, with importers and ultimately their customers bearing the costs of these tariffs rather than exporting companies. He emphasized that the revenues generated from these tariffs would help fund major tax cuts for various social classes.
Regarding trade relations with China, Trump expressed his determination to revoke the special status that grants China the designation of "most favored nation," a status aimed at boosting trade between the two countries. He noted that this move aligns with his pursuit of continuing the strong trade policies he adopted during his first term
On the issue of abortion, Trump has been vague about his future intentions. However, he did note that his appointment of three conservative justices to the Supreme Court has helped reduce women's ability to access abortions in the U.S. Despite pressure from the religious right, Trump has refrained from supporting a national abortion ban, emphasizing that the decision should remain in the hands of individual states. He affirmed that his administration would be "great for women and their reproductive rights," but stressed the importance of following one’s heart on the issue while ensuring an election victory