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Trump’s First 48 Hours: A Frenzy of Action and Controversy

Inside Trump’s High-Octane Start to His Second Term

by pinkfloyd
January 22, 2025
in Global Politics, Government and Politics, Immigration Policy and Enforcement, International Relations, Political Leaders
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Chaos or Control? Trump’s Bold Moves in His First 48 Hours - Carlos Barria/REUTERS

How Trump’s First Days Set the Tone for a Tumultuous Term - Carlos Barria/REUTERS

Why Trump’s Two Days in Office Already Feel Like a Full Term

Just two days into his second term, Donald Trump has unleashed a whirlwind of activity, fulfilling campaign promises, flexing executive power, and reigniting political controversy. The pace and intensity of his presidency have left many feeling as though he’s been back for months.

A Frenetic Start: Trump’s Bold Moves

In his first 48 hours, Trump has:

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  • Immigration Crackdown: Declared a national emergency, removed protections for schools and churches from ICE raids, and restricted legal entry for migrants by shutting down a border app.
  • Big Announcements: Unveiled a $500 billion tech investment, renamed the Gulf of Mexico, and outlawed diversity policies in the federal government.
  • Revenge and Pardons: Freed over 1,000 January 6 rioters, including those who assaulted police officers, and pardoned Ross Ulbricht, founder of the Silk Road dark web marketplace.
  • High-Profile Actions: Fired critics via social media, threatened new trade wars, and floated territorial expansion ideas.
  • Media Blitz: Spoke to reporters more in two days than Joe Biden did in months and participated in highly visible public appearances, including a ceremonial dance with a sword.

Key Theme: Trump’s presidency is an unrelenting assault on the senses, delivering constant headlines that polarize Americans.

The Appeal to Supporters and Frustration of Opponents

For Trump’s supporters, the activity represents decisive leadership, fulfilling campaign promises, and energizing his political base. His actions and imagery spread quickly via social media, talk radio, and local news, reinforcing his standing among loyal voters.

For his opponents, the chaotic and provocative moves make it difficult to focus outrage. This scattershot resistance allows Trump to evade accountability while fueling nightly coverage on conservative news channels showcasing liberal dismay.

Quote: “He’s trolling the establishment to delight his base,” one analyst noted.

Immigration: Trump’s Top Priority

Trump has made immigration the cornerstone of his early presidency, signaling a hardline approach:

  • National Emergency Declared: Enabled military deployment to the border.
  • Mass Deportation Program: Accelerated ICE arrests, targeting undocumented individuals even in schools and churches.
  • Public Messaging: Trump highlighted immigration as more important than inflation, saying, “We don’t want criminals coming into our country.”

However, this approach risks alienating swing voters who prioritized economic issues like rising grocery and housing costs during the election.

Ignoring Legal Norms: A Presidency Above the Law?

Trump’s early use of presidential powers has raised concerns about governance:

  • Pardon Power: Lavishly pardoned January 6 rioters and granted clemency to allies, raising fears he’s operating above the law.
  • Criticism of Biden Precedents: Justified his actions by pointing to Biden’s use of preemptive pardons for family members, potentially setting the stage for expanded executive power.

The pardon of Ross Ulbricht, a move aimed at Libertarian supporters, underscored Trump’s willingness to leverage his powers for political gain.

Foreign Policy: Deals and Tactics

Trump’s return has seen bold moves on the global stage:

  • Ukraine and Russia: Repeatedly urged Vladimir Putin to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine. Trump hinted at imposing sanctions on Russia if Putin fails to engage, with a potential leader-to-leader call on the horizon.
  • China and Trade: Delayed promised tariffs against China, suggesting he’s using them as leverage ahead of a possible visit to Beijing.
  • EU Trade War Threats: Warned of tariffs on the European Union, a move that could be negotiation posturing or a prelude to action.

These strategies reflect Trump’s transactional approach to foreign relations, prioritizing leverage over diplomacy.

More Organized, Less Chaotic

One striking difference in Trump’s second term is the greater level of organization:

  • Streamlined Operations: New chief of staff Susie Wiles has brought structure to the West Wing, improving coordination without stifling Trump’s improvisational style.
  • Clarity of Vision: Trump appears more focused and prepared compared to the chaotic early days of his first term.

Despite this improved organization, the relentless pace raises questions about sustainability and effectiveness in addressing deeper challenges.

Challenges Ahead: Can Trump Deliver Real Change?

Trump’s early actions have largely involved executive orders, many of which are likely to face legal challenges. For real, lasting change, he’ll need to pass legislation – a difficult task given the GOP’s slim majority in the House.

Key Meeting: A recent discussion with Republican leaders highlighted a lack of consensus on how to advance Trump’s agenda, with debates over pursuing one large legislative package versus multiple smaller bills.

Conclusion: A High-Octane Presidency in Full Swing

Trump’s return to the White House has been nothing short of explosive. His aggressive actions, controversial pardons, and transactional foreign policy have set the tone for a presidency that promises to be as polarizing as it is eventful.

While his early moves have energized his base, the real test lies ahead as Trump navigates domestic and international crises, legal challenges, and legislative hurdles. For now, the relentless pace ensures one thing: the Trump presidency remains a spectacle that’s impossible to ignore.

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pinkfloyd

pinkfloyd

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