U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has proposed sweeping economic reforms when he takes office. His policies include giving tax cuts to the wealthy, cutting billions in spending from the $6.8 trillion federal budget and imposing high tariffs on imported goods.
With the presidential inauguration just weeks away, what can be expected from a second Trump administration?
Joining the discussion:
- Rina Shah is a Political Analyst & Commentator.
- Douglass Sloan is a Principal at National Capitol Strategy Group.
- Imani Cheers is an Associate Professor of Digital Storytelling at George Washington University.
- Jadan Horyn is a Political Analyst.
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy used his first meeting with Donald Trump since the US election to explain Ukraine's need for security guarantees in any negotiated end to the war with Russia, two sources familiar with the Dec. 7 discussions said https://t.co/dgS6uFAPIQ
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From @WSJopinion: Trump needs an offensive trade agenda, not merely tariffs to defend the old order. He should foster a new type of negotiation that capitalizes on the country’s innovative spirit and technological advantages, writes Robert B. Zoellick. https://t.co/nDa6j3AfNX
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