Expect A Lot More Of The Same If Trump Wins A Second Term
Expect to see a lot more of the same if there's a second Trump administration.
President
If he gets another four years in office, there's no indication of any big policy shift.
A glimpse at how a second Trump term might look:
ECONOMY, TAXES AND THE DEBT
Low unemployment and a soaring stock market were Trump’s calling cards before the pandemic. While the stock market clawed its way back after cratering in the early weeks of the crisis, unemployment stands at 7.9%, and the nearly 10 million jobs that remain lost since the pandemic began exceed the number that the nation shed during the entire 2008-09 Great Recession.
And by Friday,
Trump has predicted that the
An analysis from the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget estimates that Trump's plan would increase the debt by about
The national debt now stands at more than
CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC
Trump insists that the country is “rounding the corner" on the pandemic and has stepped up calls on Democratic governors to lift coronavirus restrictions in their states. But Trump's sunny outlook belies the ground truth in many states — including several critical to his path to 270
The president has often disputed medical experts in his own administration, among them infectious disease expert Dr.
Trump spent three days at
Trump also says he’s “pretty damn certain” that vaccines and new treatments for the virus are coming in the not-so-distant future. Scientists are more cautious about the timing.
HEALTH
As a candidate for the
He may be counting on the
Trump officials say the administration has made strides by championing transparency on hospital prices, pursuing a range of actions to curb prescription drug costs and expanding lower-cost health insurance alternatives for small businesses and individuals. But those incremental steps fall far short of the sweeping changes he promised.
The number of uninsured people has gone up on Trump’s watch, from 27.6 million people under age 65 in 2017 to 29.2 million last year, according to the nonpartisan
On prescription drugs, Trump came into office promising change so Americans would see the lower costs common in other economically advanced countries. But he backed away from a 2016 campaign promise to authorize Medicare to negotiate prices. And a big, bipartisan deal with
His administration did reach a narrower, yet significant agreement with drug companies and insurers to limit out-of-pocket costs for insulin for seniors to
IMMIGRATION
Trump worked through his first term to sharply curtail both legal and illegal immigration. Expect that to continue if he wins a second term.
One of his top priorities would be to use agreements with Central American governments as models to get countries around the world to field asylum claims from people seeking refuge in
Miller also forecast a broader offensive against so-called “sanctuary” jurisdictions that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities, saying the administration would use its “full power, resources and authority.” He vowed more efforts toward legal immigration “based on merit."
Trump's pledge to build a wall along the
Trump has yet to outline second-term immigration priorities in detail, though he has openly toyed with trying to repeal a constitutional right to citizenship for anyone born in
His administration has long pursued a zero-tolerance policy to crack down on illegal immigration, and thousands of children were separated from their parents after crossing the border illegally. The administration was roundly criticized for its actions.
Administration officials also sought to restrict legal immigration, including higher fees and increased scrutiny for people seeking to legally emigrate to the
Trump has also sought to end Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, a program that allowed people brought to
FOREIGN POLICY AND NATIONAL SECURITY
Trump’s foreign policy centers on his mantra of “America First,” but in the months leading up to the election, he engaged in plenty of international diplomacy.
The Trump administration scored a big win in recent weeks by nudging three Arab states —
Trump officials also brokered an economic cooperation agreement between
He counts as another major achievement his efforts to cajole more
Trump also pulled the
The president has reduced to about 3,000 the number of troops in
PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT
A Trump second term would begin to see a
Trump's biggest environmental rollbacks include removing federal protections for millions of miles of wetlands and waterways. That means mining companies and other industries will be freer to dump waste into the fragile habitats or destroy them outright, removing buffers against storms and flooding and making it harder for cities downstream to clean public water supplies, environmental groups say.
Another major rollback means neighborhoods nationwide will find themselves having less say about highways or other big projects tearing through their communities. Other rollbacks enacted in Trump's first term — in regulations ranging from endangered species to oil and gas and mining in federal wilderness to power plant pollution to water-thrifty dishwashers — will take effect.
On climate change, Trump's withdrawal of
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The Trump administration says it wants to focus on helping minority communities that are disproportionately harmed by polluting industries in a second term. Environmental groups point to the administration's efforts to slash funding for such programs, and call it an empty election-year promise.
EDUCATION
Trump believes that a key to economic recovery from the virus is fully reopening schools, though Americans are wary. Only about 1 in 10 think day care centers, preschools or K-12 schools should open this fall without restrictions, according to a recent poll by
He is calling for the expansion of charter schools and school choice programs, including a proposed tax credit for people who contribute to scholarships sending students to private schools and other education options. Under his watch, the federal government has also increased funding for historically Black colleges and universities — an effort he often cites as one of the things he has achieved for Black Americans.
Trump frequently rails against what he has described as “radical left indoctrination” in schools. He is pledging to create a commission to promote “patriotic education” in schools. Amid complaints that conservative voices are stifled on college campuses, he also sought to cut federal funding to colleges that do not protect speech rights.
Trump's administration has revoked several Obama-era initiatives, including guidance intended to curb racial disparities in school discipline and a rule that sought to cut federal funding to for-profit colleges that left students with heavy debt.
The
ABORTION
Before becoming a presidential candidate, Trump described himself as a strong abortion-rights proponent. But after coming to
Anti-abortion groups hope the addition of Barrett to the
Trump also has barred federally funded family planning clinics from referring women for abortions. He supports the Hyde Amendment, a series of federal laws that ban the use of taxpayer money to pay for abortions except in cases of rape or incest or to save the woman' s life.
Even before the coronavirus shutdown sent the economy on a roller coaster ride, government experts estimated that
Trump kept his promise not to cut
GUNS
Trump has flirted at times with tighter gun laws. After the Parkland school shooting in
In the campaign, the president has repeatedly promised to “defend our Second Amendment." The NRA’s political action committee has endorsed Trump.
VETERANS
Trump frequently touts an expanded program at the
The program, first passed as a temporary measure during the Obama administration, was spurred by a 2014 scandal in which veterans died while waiting months for appointments at the Phoenix VA medical center. Trump supports giving veterans wide access to private-sector care if they are dissatisfied with
Trump has boosted telehealth services at the
About 20 veterans die by suicide each day, a rate basically unchanged during the Trump administration.
TRADE
Trump views the signing of two major trade deals — an updated pact with
In return, the
The second phase of the deal is expected to focus on tougher issues between the countries, including Trump’s wish to get
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