
One year into Donald Trump's second presidential term, his administration has reshaped US domestic and foreign policies, emphasizing an 'America First' approach marked by increased tariffs, withdrawal from select international organizations, and assertive actions like the military operation capturing Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. These moves have sparked debate over economic impacts, international law, and US global influence. Domestically, concerns persist about authoritarian tendencies and upcoming 2026 midterm elections that could affect Trump's political agenda. Meanwhile, Trump's personal wealth has diversified, reflecting shifts toward technology and global ventures.
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