Trump Administration

The Trump Administration refers to the executive branch of the United States federal government during the presidency of Donald J. Trump, who served from January 20, 2017, to January 20, 2021. This administration was characterized by its distinctive policies and approaches to governance, affecting various areas such as immigration, foreign relations, healthcare, and the economy. Key features included significant tax cuts, changes to immigration laws, a focus on deregulation, and a contentious relationship with the media and political opponents. The Trump Administration was also marked by its “America First” policy stance, which aimed to prioritize American interests in international relations and trade. The administration’s actions and policies often sparked strong national and international reactions, influencing political discourse in the U.S. and abroad. The term encompasses both the personnel, including key advisors and cabinet members, and the political climate during this period.