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Project 2025 played a huge role in Democratic campaign advertising and in the party’s anti-Trump message during both President Joe Biden’s and Vice President Kamala Harris’ bids, sparking ...
Trump responded by claiming there was "a very peaceful transfer" in 2020 because he left Washington, D.C., on the morning of President Joe Biden's inauguration and went to Florida.
President-elect Trump has assembled his Cabinet, and senior staff positions are filling up for his second term in the White House before taking office in January. Trump has nominated leaders for ...
Among the American public, Trump's average 41 percent approval rating was the lowest of any president since Gallup began polling, and he left office with a 34 percent approval rating and 62 percent disapproval rating in his final polls. [6] Trump's overt political activity started with his publicly suggesting a run for president in the late 1980s.
The Trump campaign has been noted for its close connections to The Heritage Foundation's Project 2025, a right-wing presidential transition plan and policy proposal for the Trump campaign. [ 36 ] [ 35 ] [ 37 ] Other think-tanks and policy groups aligned with Trump include the Center for Renewing America , the America First Policy Institute ...
Sofia Kinzinger, Press Secretary U.S. Department of Homeland Security (2020), Strategic Media Director, Office of the U.S. Vice President (2018–2020) (endorsed Kamala Harris) [31] [32] Andrew McCabe, Deputy (and Acting) Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (2016–2018) (thinks Trump may be a Russian asset) [33]
President-elect Trump’s transition team has already started vetting potential candidates to serve in key administration posts once he takes office for a second time in January. The process is ...
[77] According to an NBC News count, over the course of his campaign Trump made "141 distinct shifts on 23 major issues." [78] Fact-checking organizations reported that during the campaign, Trump made a record number of false statements and lies compared to other candidates, [82] a pattern that has continued – and further increased – in office.