Should we call this a revolution? Donald Trump is back in the White House. This time, experts say, he is out to change the whole world.
'New world order' as Trump takes oath
Should we call this a revolution? Donald Trump is back in the White House. This time, experts say, he is out to change the whole world.
Donald TrumpAn American television personality who became US president from 2016 to 2020, and will become president again in January 2025. is back in the White HouseThe official residence of the US president, in Washington DC. Burnt by British troops in 1814, it was rebuilt and painted white to hide the smoke stains.. Yesterday, the businessman became American presidentIn some countries, the leader is called the president. for a second time as he was sworn back into power.
In a speech, he said he would lead a "revolutionA sudden change in the way things are done. of common sense".
Trump says he wants to stop illegal immigrationThe permanent movement of people into a country. , pardonOfficially forgive. people in prison over the JanuaryThen-US president Donald Trump was accused of inciting a mob of his supporters to storm the US Capitol on 6 January 2021 in a bid to overturn the 2020 election results. riots and stop schools from teaching about transgenderSomeone whose gender identity (what they feel inside) does not match the gender identity they were assigned at birth (based on their biology). people.
This is why some call what he is doing a revolution. His plan is to shake up the nation and change things as quickly as possible.
Yet others say none of this is as sudden as it looks. A long line of presidents from both parties have given US presidents more and more power. At the same time, there are fewer people who can hold them back.
So, they say, Trump is not a revolution. Instead, he is the result of a long process that has made the presidency into a monster.
Should we call this a revolution?
Yes! No other word can be used to describe his plans to rip up the plans former president Joe BidenThe president of the USA, elected in 2020. set out. He wants America to change dramatically and quickly.
No! This is nothing new. He is simply doing what every president before him has done: giving himself more and more powers.
Donald Trump - An American television personality who became US president from 2016 to 2020, and will become president again in January 2025.
White House - The official residence of the US president, in Washington DC. Burnt by British troops in 1814, it was rebuilt and painted white to hide the smoke stains.
President - In some countries, the leader is called the president.
Revolution - A sudden change in the way things are done.
Immigration - The permanent movement of people into a country.
Pardon - Officially forgive.
6 January - Then-US president Donald Trump was accused of inciting a mob of his supporters to storm the US Capitol on 6 January 2021 in a bid to overturn the 2020 election results.
Transgender - Someone whose gender identity (what they feel inside) does not match the gender identity they were assigned at birth (based on their biology).
Joe Biden - The president of the USA, elected in 2020.
‘New world order’ as Trump takes oath

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Donald Trump - An American television personality who became US president from 2016 to 2020, and will become president again in January 2025.
White House - The official residence of the US president, in Washington DC. Burnt by British troops in 1814, it was rebuilt and painted white to hide the smoke stains.
President - In some countries, the leader is called the president.
Revolution - A sudden change in the way things are done.
Immigration - The permanent movement of people into a country.
Pardon - Officially forgive.
6 January - Then-US president Donald Trump was accused of inciting a mob of his supporters to storm the US Capitol on 6 January 2021 in a bid to overturn the 2020 election results.
Transgender - Someone whose gender identity (what they feel inside) does not match the gender identity they were assigned at birth (based on their biology).
Joe Biden - The president of the USA, elected in 2020.