Trump Administration
The Trump Administration refers to the executive branch of the United States government during the presidency of Donald J. Trump, who served from January 20, 2017, to January 20, 2021. This administration is characterized by its distinctive policies and governance style, marked by a focus on nationalism, deregulation, tax reform, and immigration control. It also implemented significant changes in foreign policy, including a more confrontational stance toward China and a renegotiation of trade agreements. The Trump Administration was known for its use of social media, particularly Twitter, as a means of direct communication with the public. Its tenure was marked by significant political polarization and controversy, including two impeachment processes. The administration’s actions and policies continue to influence American politics and discourse.