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For some critics, Trump's first term has already shown how he will lead the country as a US president for the second time.
People generally believe that he will restart everything when he leaves in 2020.
This includes an unfinished project to block the border wall of the southern United States -this is the iconic policy of his first term; at the time, he could not be approved by Congress to provide funds for the implementation of this plan.
It is expected that he will keep his campaign commitment and complete his construction.
Large -scale expelction illegal entry
Trump may also seek a plan for Congress to support its large -scale evacuation of illegal immigrants.
According to Pew Research Center estimates, by 2022, there will be about 11 million unbelief immigrants in the United States, although Trump and its campaign team claim to have millions of people.
Experts warn that any large -scale deportation of immigrants will be costly and difficult to implement, and may have a negative impact on certain economic fields that can play a key role in unlicensed workers.
When Trump was nominated by the Republican presidential candidate in July, he promised "immediately end the devastating inflation crisis, reduce interest rates and reduce energy costs."
He hopes to extend the tax reduction plan formulated in 2017, which will have expired next year.This is the largest tax reform for decades, which aims to simplify tax laws and promote growth and investment.
The biggest reduction of corporate and rich people, the Democratic Party has called for reversing this situation.
It is expected that Trump will further reduce the corporate tax rate to 15%, and cancel the tip tax and the social security of retirees.
Another trade war?
He also hopes to explore more oil, because he believes that the high cost of oil has led to inflation, and this will reduce energy costs, although analysts are suspicious of this.
He also said that the plan to levy 10%-20%tariffs on most foreign goods, of which imported goods from China are the first, with tariffs as high as 60%.However, many economists warn that these measures will eventually pay by American consumers in a higher price.
Trump launched a trade war to Beijing during the first term, accusing China of unfair trade behavior and stealing smart property rights.
However, the composition of the US Congress will undoubtedly determine whether he can implement the policy in the way he wants.
It is worth noting that from 2017 to 2019, the Republican Party also controlled the Senate and House of Representatives.
But political analysts said that at that time, as a novice of the Congress Villa, Trump was considered unfamiliar with the operation of Congress, which hindered that he used the advantages of the Republican Party to the White House and had a majority of seats in Congress to achieve major policy victory.ability.
As the Republican Party re -obtain the Senate's control in the election, the Trump administration may seek legislation, including providing funds for border security, construction of border walls and tax cuts.
abortion ban
During the first term, Trump supervised the appointment of three Supreme Court judges. They played a key role in overthrowing the abortion rights stipulated in the Constitution."Many people want to know what the new president will do in the second term.
However, he said in a television debate with Kamara Harris in September that he would not sign the federal abortion ban because "there is no reason to sign the ban because we have got what everyone wants."
"isolationism and unilateralism"
In terms of foreign policy, Trump's second term may be similar to his first term -let the United States get rid of conflicts in other parts of the world.
He said that through negotiating solutions with Russia, he will end the Ukrainian war in "24 hours", and Democrats say this will add confidence to the Russian President Putin.
Trump positions himself as a firm supporter of Israel, but rarely mention how he will end the Gaza War.
Martin Griffiths, a senior conflict medal, said: "I think Trump's presidential term is marked by isolation and unilateralism, which will only exacerbate global instability." GriffinSri Lanka has recently served as the Deputy Secretary -General of the United Nations in charge of humanitarian affairs and emergency rescue committees.
Jamie SHEA, a former NATO official and current professor of strategy and security at the University of Ekstet, believes that the style of Trump's first term is destructive, "but in terms of substantive content, it is very important.Great continuity.
"He did not withdraw from NATO, he did not withdraw troops from Europe. He was the first US president to provide fatal weapons to Ukraine."
Trump is the second person in the history of American history to be elected president again in non -continuous form.
The previous one was Grover Cleveland. He served from 1885 to 1889 and failed to be re -elected. Four years later, he received a new term and worked in 1893 to 1897.