Trump Administration

The Trump Administration refers to the executive branch of the United States government during the presidency of Donald J. Trump, which lasted from January 20, 2017, to January 20, 2021. This period is characterized by significant domestic and foreign policy initiatives, including tax reforms, immigration restrictions, and a focus on deregulation. The administration also saw controversial decisions such as the appointment of three Supreme Court justices, the withdrawal from the Paris Agreement on climate change, and the re-negotiation of trade agreements like NAFTA, replacing it with the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). The Trump Administration was marked by a highly polarized political climate, extensive use of social media for communication, and ongoing investigations into various matters, including ties to Russia. The administration’s policies and actions have had a lasting impact on American politics and society.