
US President Donald Trump takes the stage to address supporters at his rally, at the Palm Beach County Convention Center in West Palm Beach, Florida, US, November 6, 2024. — Reuters
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While returning to the White House, US President Donald Trump has ruled speculation about the unexpected nature of his leadership as his first 100 days have been marked by a remarkable stability of presidential rule, which has almost reached the boundaries of the authority.
The 78 -year -old Republican US president said during a recent program, “I think the second term is only more powerful.” “They do this – when I say that they do it, okay?”
The delayed complaint, which ended in the chaos of the January 2021 capital riots, has been determined to renew the political scenario of January 2021.
On his first day, he freed hundreds of the thesis involved in the capital attack, and indicated a tough view for his political opponents.
“Trump is far more authoritarian and authoritarian in his actions than Trump 1.0,” George Washington University’s political historian Matt Dellak told AFP.
The environment has worked on standards such as realistic shows, Trump often signs executive orders and engages with Oval Office reporters.
This flood of executive measures has raised alarms about the basic principles of American democracy and an unprecedented attack on global discipline established.
“We have certainly not seen such a permanent attack to open constitutional security measures in the modern era,” he added.
‘Fear’
With controversial support from the world’s richest man, Elon Musk, Trump has launched a federal government to turn a federal government as part of a liberal “deep state”.
It has requested an act at the centuries -old war to deport immigrants in the El Salvador, while warning that American citizens may be the next.
He has searched for a confrontation with the judges, and has forced him to punish deals against the law firms involved in the former criminal or civil cases.
He has broken the media – which he still calls the “enemy of the people”.
And he has launched a theoretical mercy, cutting diversity programs, targeting universities, and even being installed as the head of a prestigious arts center.
The US Congress, which aims to finalize the wires of the government’s purse, has been removed. The Republicans have captured its power, while the crushed Democrats have struggled to respond.
“We are all scared,” said Republican Senator Lisa Merkowski recently.
“The president appears to be indifferent to the scrutiny of his power, even the constitutional, even constitutional, even constitutional, his constitutional, and constitutional science,” said Barbara Trash, a professor of political science at Granil College.
On foreign stages, Trump has made regional claims about Greenland, Panama and Canada, and emphasized that Russian President Vladimir Putin’s extensive leaning Russian echoes.
In the meantime, Trump has been supported by a true believers’ court. Often vaccines, like Shaky Health Secretary Robert Kennedy, often turn to appreciation at cabinet meetings, with passionate ideas.
“In comparison to the first term, the president has completely surrounded himself with the assistants who not only facilitate, but in some cases, its arrogant strength is movement.”
‘King’
But Trump’s return has highlighted some familiar topics.
According to Gallup, Trump is closing down all other presidents after World War II with his first three -month approval rating.
And there are symbols of the same fluctuating leader that the world saw from 2017 to 2021.
At the Oval Office, Trump’s Wild Television fought with Ukrainian President Woldmeer Zelinsky.
He then introduced them to clear the global prices, only after tanking many of them proved to be the only real check of power.
When he was asked how he reached the decision of one of his taxes, Trump replied: “Just naturally.”
Now the question is whether Trump, who on one occasion called himself a “king” on the social platform of his truth, would be willing to abandon power.
Trump recently said that when he repeatedly mentioned the third term of the constitution, he was “not joking.”