When Donald Trump took oath as President on 20 January 2025, he became the 47th President of America. Before Joe Biden, Trump was the 45th President (2017-2021). Trump also had some controversial topics in his tenure before Biden.

Construction of wall on Mexico border Trump promised to build a wall on the Mexico border and called it a main means of stopping immigrants. There was a huge controversy over government funding for this, which led to a 35-day shutdown of the US government. Muslim ban He banned citizens of 7 Muslim-majority countries from entering the US. It was criticized as "Islamophobic". Relations with Russia It was alleged that Russia helped Trump in the 2016 election. Robert Mueller's investigation did not find any concrete evidence regarding this, but Trump was accused of betrayal. Withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement He withdrew the US from the global treaty on environment, which was considered a step against environmental protection. Ukraine controversy and first impeachment Trump was accused of pressuring the President of Ukraine to launch an investigation against Biden's son. He was impeached in 2019, but was acquitted in the Senate. Capitol Hill controversy January 6, 2021 Trump supporters attacked the US Capitol in protest against the 2020 election results. Trump was accused of inciting riots through his speeches.

Events during the second election contest (2024 election campaign) Allegations of electoral fraud Trump made claims of fraud in the 2020 elections and described his candidacy for 2024 as a "victory for truth". However, courts and election officials have repeatedly rejected his allegations. Court cases and legal troubles Trump faced legal action in several cases, including interference in the electoral process, keeping confidential documents and business fraud. This could damage his image. Promise of a return to his policies Trump promised that he would give more strength to the "Make America Great Again" agenda. Quick decisions after winning the election and his plans Due to quick decisions, Trump promised to fulfill the unfulfilled promises in his first term and bring rapid changes in America. He believes that "long-term plans" can be disrupted by the opposition, so quick decisions are necessary. Capitol Hill riots and legal disputes had caused a setback to his image, which he wants to improve as soon as possible. Main plans Economic reform Trump talked about promoting domestic industries and maintaining economic pressure on China. Border security Plans to take strict measures to stop immigration. America First Prioritizing American interests, instead of global cooperation.
Highlights of the nearly half-hour speech Promise to rebuild America He said that he would take "Make America Great Again" to the next level and make America the most powerful country in the world. Economic policy Talked about strengthening American industries, increasing jobs and imposing strict sanctions on countries like China. Foreign policy Promised to remove America from the role of global "police" and focus only on its interests. On the border security issue, he vowed to further speed up the construction of the border wall and take tough measures against immigrants. Message of 2024 victory
He described the 2024 victory as a "victory of truth and justice" and assured his supporters that he would bring about change. Strategy ahead Global leadership Trump has promised to make America the "most influential" country. Tough domestic policy Planned to eliminate crime and prioritize the issue of immigrants. Vision after 2024 Energy independence, leadership in technology and a return to traditional American values. Conclusion Donald Trump's second term could be even more aggressive and full of policy changes than his first. His priority is to implement the "America First" agenda, strengthen America globally and re-establish its image.