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Upon entering office in 2016, Trump was new to the political arena and faced a daunting challenge against a deeply entrenched political machine that prioritized globalization. With a narrow majority in Congress and resistance even among fellow Republicans, implementing any transformative change was nearly impossible. Fast forward to the present, Trump finds himself in a far more advantageous position, armed with a deeper understanding of the political system and the ability to act swiftly.
In a matter of weeks post-inauguration, he made headlines by signing off on 54 executive orders, setting the stage for sweeping changes—specifically focusing on the revitalization of the American economy and dismantling globalization.