How Trump made this incredible comeback

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It is certainly the most dramatic comeback in US political history. Donald Trump is returning to the White House after four years. He got the responsibility of running the country for the second term after receiving the votes of more than 71 million Americans.

This time, various events of Trump’s election campaign will also be a part of history. He has been the victim of two assassination attempts. His main rival, President Joe Biden, withdrew from the election just months before the vote.

Although the final results of the election have not yet been announced, the majority of voters voted for Trump in the hotly contested states that are important in determining victory or defeat. Many of them are counting on Trump to resolve the crisis by prioritizing the US economy and immigration.

Trump’s victory came after a major defeat. He refused to accept the results of the 2020 polls. Trump lost to Joe Biden in that vote. The debate about Trump’s efforts to change the results of that election is still going on.

He is still on trial for allegedly inciting the violent attack on the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. He will make history by assuming the responsibility of the President of the United States despite being a person convicted of criminal offences. Trump was convicted and sentenced for falsifying business documents.

Donald Trump has created a deep polarization in US politics, it is obvious. Throughout the election campaign, he has made insensitive jokes and threats of revenge against his political opponents.

The message about the economy resonated with voters

Very few people are moderates when it comes to Trump. Most of those spoken to during the election campaign said they hoped he would “keep his mouth shut”. However, they have left behind this issue of Trump and come forward.

Instead, supporters focused on the questions Trump asked at each meeting. ‘Are you better off than you were two years ago?’

Many people who voted for Trump have told me over and over that when Trump was in power, the economy was so good and then they were sick of making ends meet. External factors such as the Covid-19 pandemic played a greater role in the increase in inflation. Still, voters blamed the outgoing administration.

Voters were also deeply concerned about illegal immigration to the United States. Illegal immigration in the country has hit a new record during the Biden administration. But like Trump and his supporters, they did not say that illegal immigrants are also eating citizens’ pets. They only asked for stronger surveillance at the border.

‘America First’ in second term

Another important slogan among Trump’s slogans was ‘America First’. His slogan is believed to have attracted voters. I’ve heard people all over the country—right and left—complaining that hundreds of billions of dollars have been spent on aid to Ukraine, when the money would have been much better spent at home.

Ultimately, these voters failed to vote for Kamala Harris, who served as Biden’s vice president for four years. They thought that the same thing would happen if they voted for Kamala. They want change.

It was perhaps the biggest misfortune of this election that the candidate who talked about change was himself in power four years ago. But there is a big gap between then and now.

When Trump first came to power in 2016, he was a man from outside politics. At least for a short time, he was flanked by senior political advisers and operatives, who kept him alert to the consequences of his actions. Now he doesn’t seem interested in following the rules of the game.

Many of those advisers and activists have spoken out, with some calling him a ‘liar’, a ‘fascist’ and ‘incompetent’. They warned that if he (Trump) keeps only loyalists around, he will do whatever he wants, with no one to stop him from implementing his radical ideas.

When he left the White House, he faced criminal charges. He has been on trial for violence at the Capitol, withholding national security-related documents and paying a porn star to keep his mouth shut.

But since the Supreme Court ruled that the president enjoys absolute immunity for his official actions, it has become difficult for any counsel to bring charges against him under subsequent administrations.

Even as president, Donald Trump could direct the Justice Department to drop charges against him in connection with the violence at the Capitol building. Because of that he does not have to fear going to jail. He could also pardon hundreds of people sentenced to prison in connection with the violence in the Capitol.

In the end, voters were presented with two versions of America. Donald Trump told them that the country had failed and that only he could make it great again.

Kamala Harris, on the other hand, warned that if Trump is elected, America’s democracy will face an existential crisis. It remains to be seen what will happen. However, what Trump said in the election campaign did not increase people’s fear.

Trump has praised authoritarian leaders such as Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. Said, ‘Whether you like it or not, they are at the top of their fields.’

Trump has tried to silence his critics in the media. Just days before the election, he even said that he would not mind if members of the media were killed.

Trump has strongly presented conspiracy theories throughout the election campaign. At the same time, he claimed that fraud may be attempted in the election. Although in the end he won the vote.

Now the voters will understand how light Trump spoke during the campaign. Americans will also have to watch his second term rule. And the rest of the world needs to see what the ‘America First’ policy really means.

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