(WENY) - Now as President Donald Trump has officially taken on the role as the leader of the free world, all eyes will be on what he does next. While unconventional on the campaign trail, Donald Trump stuck to tradition Friday while being sworn in as the 45th president. However the big question remains, what will happen once he's in the White House? During his inauguration he said "Washington flourished - but the people did not share in its wealth. Politicians prospered - but the jobs left, and the factories closed. The establishment protected itself, but not the citizens of our country. Their victories have not been your victories; their triumphs have not been your triumphs; and while they celebrated in our nation's Capital, there was …show more content…
Jim Twombly, reacted to President Trumps speech saying " it was among the feisty inaugural addresses I've witnessed. I mean he dissed the administrations of all the ex presidents sitting there. Including the one he just replaced." Despite President Trump's insults on past administrations, Dr. Twombly says, Trump's speech was the most presidential thing he's seen him do yet. But that begs the question, what will his first one hundred days in office look like? "If he keeps tweeting at all hours of the night or goes on an extended thank you tour and is insulting members of congress he needs to work with, it might me a bit longer and he might not be a successful as he hopes," says Twombly. Dr. Twombly believes Presidents Trump's first agenda items will include getting his cabinet nominees in place, working to simultaneously repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act and his proposal to build a wall with Mexico. "He says we'll front the money for the wall and then we'll get reimbursed for mexico. He's beginning to see that governing in Washington is perhaps not as easy as he thought it would be. This isn't a business where he can just say you're fired. He actually has to wheel and deal. He says he's a deal maker but these guys in Washington have egos too," says
Trump’s victory in the U.S elections was an unexpected surprise to many people within the United States and around the world. This millionaire and eccentric businessman who pushed through the presidential race with his unfiltered and colorful rhetoric offending or emboldening certain people is now the leader of the free world. This is no dream, but the reality that the people of the U.S now live in and will endure for the next four years. Trump, a person with little to no political experience and who is often seen as a bigot, racist, misogynist, etc. is leading the United States into an uncertain future that may either spell disaster for the U.S or bring about the success of making “America Great Again” as promised by Trump. Only time will
Many people believe that Donald Trump’s presidency is the end of America but, have they read and noted what he plans on doing the moment he steps into office? Donald Trump’s presidency will impact my family, peers, and myself in a positive way because of his economic plans to make more jobs for Americans, plans to improve the collapsing american infrastructure, and his vision on re-establishing taxes and tax policies.
Inaugural addresses have in many respects been the first clear indication to the American public of what they have signed on to for the next four to eight years. Especially with the media in recent decades, elections have become so clouded in argument and contradiction that the inaugural address is our first chance to really listen to the new president’s goals and aspirations, without any significant distractions. The inauguration is almost like a relative’s engagement party: you may be in favor of the chosen individual but there are undoubtedly those that disagree, the individual’s track record may be flawed and debated however, you can
What might a Trump presidency look like? With the general elections coming up in November, it is still unsure which candidate will accept their seat in presidency due to the uprising amount of Trump supporters. In the light of his publicity, the chances for Trump’s victory in the Republican presidential nomination has grown significantly since his winnings in early-voting states. Also, Trump’s lead in polls and his ability to put himself in the spotlight has contributed to the large turnout of supporters simply because of that fact that he is not afraid to speak his mind and his outrageous claims to make America “great again.” As Trump gains publicity, people must try to understand and educate themselves of the controversial plans that he intends to carry out throughout his
The first 100 days in the White House are always a tell tale sign of what kind of president the United States would have for the next four years. President Donald Trump’s 100 days in office could be seen as very successful to some and very concerning for others. However, President Trump is made sure in his first 100 days that he owned up to all of the promises he made to Americans all around the country during election tours. While Trump was campaigning during the election he made it very clear that he was no ordinary candidate and that he did not under no circumstance did not want to be like President Obama if he was elected into office. Since his campaigning days, it seems like Trump has done just that to ensure his style of running the
Washington DC – With president Donald Trump’s recent inauguration, many are wondering just how many claims the president will follow through with. Reporters had a moment to interview president Donald Trump in his solid-gold apartment prior to his internment in the White House. “Oh yeah I’ll still be building the wall, I’m going to build the ‘ughest wall you’ve ever seen,” said the president deftly clasping his tiny hands together. Trump reported that he’ll be paying for the entire wall out of his own bottomless pocket. Trump hopes that the wall will not act as a physical barrier between the US and neighboring countries, rather as a sign of his own merit. “It’s because I’m the most generous person. No one’s more generous than me,” a heartwarming
President-elect Donald Trump launched his presidential bid discussing immigration reform. Strict immigration policies quickly became the forefront of his campaign and he says it will also be the focus of his first 100 days in office. A look at the evolution of Trump’s immigration plan reveals simply a feeble attempt to appear more presidential and diplomatic rather than an actual evolution of thought or even an attempt to be realistic.
Donald Trump says “I will immediately terminate President Obama’s two illegal executive amnesties” (donaldjtrump.com). Trump says he will put America first. Because he cares so much about this problem he wants to fix these issues immediately. Mr.Trump says “We will not be taken advantage of anymore” (Valverde). Trump cares strongly about this problem and believes that if he becomes president he will stop illegal immigrants.
As you are keenly aware, on November 9th, 2016, Mr. Trump was elected the 45th President-Elect of the United States of America, and on January 20th, 2017 was sworn in for a four year term as the 45th President of the United States. With Republican majorities in both the United States House of Representatives as well as the United States Senate, the President has laid out a strong agenda on everything from immigration and national security to trade and regulatory reform. While this bold plan of action is not perfect, and there may potentially be areas where I disagree with my colleagues and the President, it is a plan that I am enthusiastic to delve into as our unified Republican government gets to work on behalf of the American people.
According to The Balance website Donald Trump his first focused thing is on the economy by “making America great Again.” (Amadeo) and this is the biggest deal for the voters who think they lost America. In the first 100
Come election day, he defied almost every poll and blew the minds of the majority of Americans. They said he wouldn't run for president, they said he wouldn't be the GOP nominee, they said he wouldn't win the presidency, but he did. Donald J. Trump is the 45th president of the United States of America. Now the Republicans control both sides of Pennsylvania Avenue, now they are shooting for the potential for a new, conservative majority on the supreme court. Now that he won, his biggest plans are to repeal Obamacare, reduce tax rates among the middle class and enforce immigration
As always, a bunch of nonsense. Trump stated that he will block the refugees from entering U.S. soil and that “we”, the United States will help them by building safe heaven in Syria. Granted, he stated that he will get the Gulf Nations to pay for them. Does he really think that Saudi Arabia, U.A.E., Qatar and any other Arab country will really spend their money on it? How does he plan to sell it to the Arab world? I just hope that he does not get elected President, not saying that the other candidate is any better, but Trump needs to leave the politics to other people. For once, he has no manners, and he knows a lick about
To begin with, on this historic day Americans and the world watched the transfer of power from one administration to another. It is not a secret that the country is divided over the outcome of the 2016 presidential election. As compared to former president Obama’s inaugurals, the crowd for Trump inauguration was not as much as it was for Obama. Nevertheless, a new president was sworn in, and that is in the name of President Donald J. Trump, the 45th president of the United States of America.
President Donald Trump baffled everybody when he won the presidential election of the most powerful country in the world. His lack of political experience had positioned him far behind Hillary Clinton. However, her secretive nature rubbed most Americans the wrong way. Clinton was going to be, what many people saw as, “four more years of Obama” (“America in the Trump Era: J.D. Vance”). Meanwhile, Trump was doing what demagogues do best, rousing the unhappy Americans who had been greatly affected by the Obama administration. In order to win the hearts of the hardworking men and women who had been ignored and degraded by the elite, Trump advocated for strong actions that would help “Make America Great Again.” The Trump administration has been able to cross a couple chores off their list, however, the administration’s effectiveness overall has been a mixed bag. Thanks to the economic and cultural system set by the Obama administration, the Trump administration is experiencing challenges reversing what has already been done. However, the international political climate is on their side, as the world is observing a rise in fervent nationalism. Trump’s administration has large feats to overcome in order to achieve the many goals they have laid out for themselves.
June 2015, Trump’s Presidential announcement which alters the experience of nation-wide politics once and for all. All this was not a marked by a controversy policy from the president or any other political discussion. Trump begins with building the image of him descending the elevator. The overstating announcement of “We are going to make our country great again." The United States is in serious trouble. No one respects the U.S. anymore, and everyone else in the world is laughing at us. Focusing his message on the American public (Applemen, 2015). The propaganda technique continues as the current politicians are no action, and they are full of hot air. Trump continues as he exaggerates his claims of Mexico, China, and ISIS are defeating us, as begins to lay the groundwork of generating fear. Trump continues as he offers the hope of promising happiness and that our country justifies a comeback. The idea of this was just one person asserting his pursuit of peace to make this country great again. As he proclaimed, the American Dream is dead as millions of the viewing public watched the announcement. The Businessman, rambling speech from the security of the southern border, protection of Medicaid, Medicare and Social Security the keep buzz appealing to his target audience.There are the quick taglines without any substance.