Donald Trump’s Return: Republican Control and Implications for U.S. Policies
As Donald Trump prepares to re-enter the White House on January 20, the Republican Party solidifies its power in both the Senate and the House of Representatives, achieving the crucial 218-seat majority. This positions Trump to potentially enact his far-right agenda, including judicial appointments, tax cuts, and immigration reforms. However, legislative challenges remain, with Democrats poised to block significant measures. Despite potential fractures within the party and a Senate requirement for 60 votes on many proposals, Trump’s robust influence is expected to shape a more organized second term. The Supreme Court’s conservative majority further complicates oversight.