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Trump repealed environmental protections intended to address anthropogenic climate change. He ended the Clean Power Plan, withdrew from the Paris Agreement on climate change mitigation, and urged for subsidies to increase fossil fuel production, calling man-made climate change a hoax. Trump failed in his efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act but signed legislation eliminating the individual mandate provision. He enacted a partial repeal of the Dodd-Frank Act that had previously imposed stricter constraints on banks in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis and withdrew from the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Trump signed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, which lowered corporate and estate taxes permanently, and lowered most individual income tax rates temporarily. Trump's policies have been projected to add $4 trillion to the national debt by 2029, including almost $2 trillion from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. He enacted tariffs on steel and aluminum imports and other goods, triggering retaliatory tariffs from Canada, Mexico and the European Union, and a trade war with China.
Trump's "America First" foreign policy has featured more unilateral American actions, disregarding the advice and support of many traditional allies while drawing the United States closer to others like Saudi Arabia and Israel.[4] Trump's administration agreed to sell 110 billion dollars of arms to Saudi Arabia, recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, withdrew the United States from the Iran Deal, and issued a controversial executive order denying entry into the U.S. to citizens from several Muslim-majority countries. The Trump administration unilaterally decided to hold talks with North Korea and imposed tariffs on Chinese imports after pressuring China to change longstanding trade practices.[4] Trump's demand for federal funding of a U.S.–Mexico border wall resulted in the 2018–2019 government shutdown (the longest in American history) and followed with Trump's declaration of a national emergency regarding the U.S. southern border. He ended the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. The Trump administration enforced a "zero tolerance" policy of detaining families entering the U.S at the U.S.–Mexico border and controversially separating parents from their children, resulting in national and international outcry.
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Presidency of Donald Trump - Wikipedia
Personally i would not call this a job well done by the President of America
Trump's "America First" foreign policy has featured more unilateral American actions, disregarding the advice and support of many traditional allies while drawing the United States closer to others like Saudi Arabia and Israel.[4] Trump's administration agreed to sell 110 billion dollars of arms to Saudi Arabia, recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, withdrew the United States from the Iran Deal, and issued a controversial executive order denying entry into the U.S. to citizens from several Muslim-majority countries. The Trump administration unilaterally decided to hold talks with North Korea and imposed tariffs on Chinese imports after pressuring China to change longstanding trade practices.[4] Trump's demand for federal funding of a U.S.–Mexico border wall resulted in the 2018–2019 government shutdown (the longest in American history) and followed with Trump's declaration of a national emergency regarding the U.S. southern border. He ended the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. The Trump administration enforced a "zero tolerance" policy of detaining families entering the U.S at the U.S.–Mexico border and controversially separating parents from their children, resulting in national and international outcry.
Link to this is here
Presidency of Donald Trump - Wikipedia
Personally i would not call this a job well done by the President of America
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