Trump Presidency

The Trump Presidency refers to the period during which Donald Trump served as the 45th President of the United States, from January 20, 2017, to January 20, 2021. It was marked by significant political and social events, as well as a series of controversial policies and actions. Key aspects include Trump’s approach to immigration, trade, foreign relations, and economic policy, as well as his use of social media for communication. The Trump presidency is notable for its divisive nature, resulting in a polarized political landscape and widespread public discourse. Events such as the Trump administration’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the impeachment trials are also integral to understanding this period. The presidency ended with the 2020 election, in which Trump was defeated by Joe Biden, leading to an incumbent transition process that included the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021.