Donald Trump has shook the US and the world in an extraordinary event in the first week at the White House, in which he has converted the American political universe into his image.
On its first day, Trump signed more executive orders than any president in history, strengthening his power on each liver of the US government.
Since then, he appears that he is present everywhere, doing everything together to impose his orthodox, nationalist version of his desire – and “Golden Age”.
The theme “promises made, promises were placed”: 2021 start with many executive orders from their collective forgiveness and immigration to the gender for US capital rioters.
On behalf of Trump and his supporters, the subject has been one of the royal, even divine, power.
The 78 -year -old man claimed that he danced with the sword at the “God rescued” by attempted murder to make the US again great. His colleague Elon Musk, who is the world’s richest man, simply appreciated the “return of the king”.
Trump has a lot of influence on the world stage, as he pretends to be largely tariffs and American regional expansion threats.
Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics, told AFP, “At the beginning of his new term, excited by his amazing revival, Trump seems to be domestic and abroad.”
‘We are far behind’
If Trump’s supporters – and critics – had any doubt about what his second arrival would come, he was away from some shock of a black marker in the Oval office on Monday.
A few hours after its inauguration at the US Capital, Trump signed a pardon for 1,500 rioters, who attacked the same building to try to reverse his election defeat from Joe Biden four years ago.
But this was just the beginning of avalanche of amazing changes.
Republican’s orders initiated action on the long -promised immigration, abolishing the birthright, and said that the US government would recognize only two sexes.
He removed diverse efforts and employees from the government – and then got rid of internal monitorings who could challenge their decisions.
He excluded the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement and the World Health Organization.
There was repeated hearing voice in the White House corridors, “We are far behind.”
His spokesperson insisted that Trump “had done more work in 100 hours than the 100 days of any president.”
And Trump’s comparison with his first term could not exceed this.
Instead of anarchy and quarrels, the first days of Trump 2.0 are carefully marked as planning, firm discipline and intensive message.
Internationally, Trump Davos appeared on a spacious screen on the stage, where he overshadowed the collected global aristocracy.
Trump has asked other countries to either make products in America or face tariffs.
Throughout the week, he has reiterated his regional threats against Greenland and Panama – his sovereignty has questioned, even emphasized the sovereignty of America.
Peter Loune, director of George Washington University School of Media and Public Affairs, said, “Trump is saying: I am under control.”
‘Royal President’s post’
But the return of Trump show has also brought back some old habits and challenges.
Trump still cannot stop repeating complaints against opponents – including a bishop in his inaugural service who urged him to show “mercy” – and continues to promote lies and exaggerations.
Nor can the former reality TV star oppose the microphone, which has been organizing a series of freewing encounters with the press since its return. At one point, Trump asked reporters: “Does Biden ever hold a news conference like this?”
Major promises are incomplete: Despite Trump’s pledge that they would decrease, American grocery prices remain high, and the war in Ukraine, which he vowed to finish within 24 hours of his return, is over. .
But as billionaire Trump has promised the Golden Age, his critics are afraid that it will come with a dark side.
For example, the free leader of an over-defense militia visited Capital two days after the forgiveness of January 6.
And a neo-Nazi group paraded in Washington’s anti-miscarriage march, which Trump himself addressed by video message.
In Trump’s message, every child was appreciated as “a beautiful gift from our creator’s hand” – the same God from whom Trump claimed a divine mandate in his inaugural speech on Monday.
Sabato said, “Trump would prefer to restore the so -called royal presidential presidency” which existed in the 1930s from Franklin Roosevelt to the fall of Richard Nixon in 1974.
However, Sabato said that “the era has passed long ago and Trump has a lack of strong public support necessary to maintain his rigorous image.”
While the Democrats and the anti-trump “resistance” who opposed his 2016 victory, now quiet is quiet, legal action is already being taken against the major parts of his agenda.
Sabato said, “We all know Trump. They cannot change nor change, so over time most of the people will be tired of their antics, as they did in their first term.”
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