Trump's entry into politics came in 2015 when he announced his candidacy for the presidency as a Republican. His unorthodox campaign style, characterized by bold and often controversial statements, epoch times propelled him to victory in the 2016 presidential election, defeating Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
During his presidency, Trump implemented a range of policies across various sectors, including tax reform, immigration, and foreign affairs. He also made significant changes to healthcare, trade agreements, and environmental regulations.
Trump's presidency was marked by significant controversy and polarization, with his administration facing scrutiny over issues such as alleged collusion with Russia, impeachment proceedings, and responses to national crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic and racial justice protests.
Despite his divisive tenure, Trump remains a dominant figure in American politics, maintaining a significant influence within the Republican Party and continuing to shape public discourse on a wide range of issues