Donald Trump, the 45th president (2017-2021), represents a unique blend of media-savvy business leadership and political disruption. Born in Queens, New York, he studied at the Wharton School of Business before expanding his father’s real estate business into an empire known for its hotels, golf resorts, and luxury branding.

He thrust himself into the national celebrity circle and burnished his reputation as an A-Lister with his iconic “The Apprentice,” entrepreneurial reality TV and reinforced his image as a decisive leader.

Trump entered politics with a focus on “America First” policies, cutting taxes, reducing regulations, and challenging trade agreements he argued disadvantaged American industries. His first tenure witnessed a significant overhaul of the federal judiciary with numerous conservative appointments, a hallmark achievement.

Trump maintained an assertive foreign policy stance, notably advancing relations with North Korea, moving the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem, and pushing back against China’s global influence. His presidency was marked by stark ideological battles over immigration, media criticism, and the COVID-19 pandemic response, which became the Achilles heel of his failed 2020 reelection campaign.

Despite controversies and polarising rhetorics, Trump’s loyal base emphasizes his advocacy for American workers and scepticism toward global institutions. He is a dominant force and now the centripetal force in the Republican Party, reshaping its identity around nationalism, economic protectionism, and opposition to what he frames as “establishment” politics. His 2024 run was rooted in a promise to restore his policies, and “drain the swamp” while also reinforcing his image as a political outsider.

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