Trump Administration
The Trump Administration refers to the executive branch of the United States federal government during the presidency of Donald J. Trump, who served from January 20, 2017, to January 20, 2021. This term encompasses the policies, initiatives, and actions taken by Trump and his appointed officials, as well as the overall approach to governance and political priorities during that period. The administration is noted for its distinct positions on immigration, trade, foreign relations, health care, and environmental issues, among others. Key features of the Trump Administration included tax reform, significant changes in regulatory practices, and a focus on "America First" in international dealings. The administration's handling of various issues, including the COVID-19 pandemic, received considerable attention and scrutiny, influencing public perception and political discourse in the United States and abroad. The Trump Administration's legacy continues to shape political discussions and party dynamics in the years following its conclusion.