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A Second Trump Term: What it Means for American Democracy and International Relations

The Republican Party’s first term in office was chaotic, but experienced politicians and advisors helped keep Trump in check. However, there are concerns that a second term could result in a different outcome. The upcoming presidential election between Joe Biden and Donald Trump is anticipated to be contentious, with Trump currently leading in crucial swing states.

The aftermath of Trump’s defeat in the 2021 election saw him refuse to accept the results, leading to the storming of the Capitol. Despite lacking evidence of voter fraud, many Republican voters continue to believe that the election was stolen. This distrust could potentially lead to civil unrest if the outcome of the upcoming election is challenged.

During his first term, he displayed authoritarian tendencies, especially during the Black Lives Matter protests. He flirted with invoking the Insurrection Act, which would give him direct control over the National Guard. Plans are in place to ensure a conservative takeover of power in 2025 through “Project 2025,” which aims to make the government more compliant and ready for quick policy changes.

The future of US foreign relations under a second Trump term remains uncertain. While Trump initially took a tough stance on Russia, there are doubts about his commitment to supporting Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression. Many former Republican lawmakers who resisted Trump’s actions are no longer in office, raising concerns about loyalty to the president in a potential second term.

The role of advisors and staff in a second Trump term is crucial, as many competent individuals from his first term were quickly alienated. There are concerns about who would be willing to work for Trump given his volatile nature. Additionally, the uncertainty surrounding transatlantic relations under a potential second term could have significant implications for global stability.

Overall, the prospect of a second Trump term raises questions about the future of American democracy and international relations. The decisions made in the upcoming election will shape the course of

Samantha Johnson

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