Summary
President Donald Trump, during his second term, has made significant changes in the U.S. He has signed numerous executive orders and reduced the number of federal employees. His actions have sparked debate about their long-term impact.
Key Facts
- President Trump announced a new "golden age" on January 20, 2025, during his inauguration.
- He has signed 228 executive orders over the past year.
- Trump has issued more than 1,740 acts of clemency.
- The U.S. has authorized attacks in seven countries: Iraq, Iran, Nigeria, Somalia, Yemen, Syria, and Venezuela.
- Approximately 317,000 federal employees have left their jobs under his administration.
- The focus is on creating a "smaller, more efficient federal government."
- Historians are concerned about the long-term effects of these rapid changes.
- Historians also warn about potential damage to the stability of the U.S. political system.