Trump's return

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Editorial January 22, 2025

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As the dust settles on Donald Trump's dramatic return to the Oval Office, the cascade of executive orders issued on his first day back has set the stage for what promises to be a turbulent era in American politics. From sweeping pardons to major reversals on climate policy, these actions reflect a leader intent on reshaping the nation according to his vision - a vision that may well ripple across the globe with profound consequences.

Trump's reversal of nearly 80 executive orders from the Biden administration marks a wholesale dismantling of policies aimed at addressing climate change, social equity and public health. His withdrawal from the Paris Agreement and the WHO signals a retreat from global cooperation on critical issues. These actions isolate the US, undermining its leadership on the world stage and threatening the collective efforts needed to tackle global challenges like climate change and pandemics. Domestically, Trump's regulatory freezes and push to end remote work reflect a desire to reshape the federal bureaucracy. By consolidating power and enforcing in-person work mandates, he risks alienating public servants and destabilising the very institutions meant to uphold governance. At the core of Trump's return is a vision of America that prioritises nationalist interests over global cooperation. His policies foreshadow a shift toward insular governance, potentially redefining the international order. As Trump's America turns inward, the world must grapple with the implications of a superpower that is increasingly focused on domestic realignment at the expense of global leadership.

In this new chapter, the stakes are high. The path America charts under Trump's leadership will not only redefine its own democracy but also shape the contours of global politics for years to come. His administration's trajectory poses profound questions about the future of democracy, international cooperation, and the global balance of power. Only time will tell if this bold, divisive path leads to renewed strength or deeper fractures in the US and the global order.

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