Six months of Donald Trump: controversies, wars, deportations and a popularity in free fall

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Six months of Donald Trump: controversies, wars, deportations and a popularity in free fall

Trump’s return to power was leveraged in old promises and, above all, in heavy allies. From the failed Bromance with Musk to the numerous controversies, what remains from the first half of the second era Trump in the White House?

US President Donald Trump considers that the country is now “most respected in the world,” thus defining the first six months of the second term, marked by countless controversies.

Trump’s return to power was leveraged in old promises and, above all, in heavy allies. Largest financier of the republican campaign,
Elon Musk, the richest man in the world, joins the White House summit and takes the lead of a new government department designed to cut bureaucracy and public spending.

Politics leads to the elimination of thousands of jobs, ordering the closure of the US foreign aid agency and cutting US financing to humanitarian assistance programs worldwide.

The end of bromance And the popularity in falling

The honeymoon between Trump and Musk lasts shortly. Marked by numerous controversies, it ends the departure of the tycoon of a government that seems to be betting on the rest of the world.

For the second time as leader of Casa Braca, Donald Trump declares warfare to the world and reaches old enemies and supposed allies.

Half year of office and several controversies later, Trump assures that the US is most respected today, but the idea is far away
to be consensual. According to the latest polls, Trump’s popularity rate has been falling for several weeks.

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