Trumpism

American political movement

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2025 Disbanded the FBI's Washington field office squad that investigated allegations of fraud and corruption against government officials and members of Congress.
2025 Maintained Trump Media & Technology Group as a publicly-traded company and diversified it into financial services.
2025 Trump becomes the first US president to pardon a corporation by pardoning the entity owning and operating BitMEX, a cryptocurrency exchange whose founders previously pleaded guilty to failing to implement an anti-money-laundering program.
2025 Reduced the Department of Justice's Public Integrity Section from 30 to five lawyers.
2025 Trump installed Ed Martin as political loyalist to oversee pardons, with Martin describing the pardon strategy as 'No MAGA left behind'.
2025 Trump's administration revoked the parole status of immigrants who entered the U.S. under CBP One and CHNV humanitarian parole, and attempted to remove birthright citizenship.
2025 Trump targeted activists, legal immigrants, tourists, and students with visas who expressed criticism of his policies or pro-Palestinian advocacy for potential deportation.
2025 Resumed the 'remain in Mexico' policy and designated drug cartels as terrorist groups.
2025 Began deportation operations targeting criminal lists formed prior to second term.
2025 Continued profiting from events held at his hotels and golf courses without placing assets in a blind trust.
2025 Hinkle took a pro-Pakistan stance on the Kashmir conflict, claiming the Pahalgam attack was an Indian false flag operation.
2025 Hawley is co-sponsoring a bill with Peter Welch to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour, indexed to inflation for all businesses, and supporting a tax credit for workers making less than $16.50 an hour.
2025 U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in Fischer v. United States, finding obstruction charges against January 6 defendants were overbroad, potentially impacting cases including Trump's.
2025 Hawley criticized President Trump's proposed One Big Beautiful Bill Act for potentially cutting Medicaid coverage for working class families, calling the proposal 'both morally wrong and politically suicidal'.
2025 The VOICE Office was reopened under the second Trump administration.
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Deportation in the second presidency of Donald Trump
At least seven people died in ICE custody within the first 100 days of the Trump presidency.
2025 George Simion ran as a candidate in the Romanian presidential election, drawing comparisons to Donald Trump due to his political style and ideological alignment.
2025 Diversified Truth Social into financial services while maintaining ownership of the publicly traded company.
2025 Dropped corruption charges against politicians with ties to him.
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Politicians associated with Trumpism
Mark Finchem began serving as a Member of the Arizona Senate.
2025 Trump disbanded the Public Integrity Section and fired more than twelve inspectors general across the government.
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Deportation in the second presidency of Donald Trump
ICE conducted nationwide raids detaining at least 60 Lhotshampa Bhutanese refugees, with 10 detained in Pennsylvania. Detentions were justified by citing criminal records, despite many having already served their sentences.
2025 Launched two cryptocurrency tokens, $Trump and $Melania, which he personally promoted and benefited from.
2025 Trump nominated 23 former Fox News employees to his administration, including John Bolton as National Security Advisor.
2025 Trump pursues new overseas real estate deals involving state-affiliated entities during his presidency.
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Democratic backsliding in the United States
Survey results from Bright Line Watch indicate significant consensus among political scientists about concerns of further democratic backsliding at the start of Trump's second administration.
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Deportation in the second presidency of Donald Trump
Judge Jennifer Thurston ordered an end to ICE's raids in California's Central Valley after dozens of farmworkers and laborers were arrested, citing lack of warrants or reasonable suspicion.
2025 Trump grants thousands of shares of stock to cabinet officials, further blurring lines between government service and personal financial interests.
2025 Trump launches and promotes $Trump, a cryptocurrency memecoin, directly benefiting from its promotion while serving as president.
2025 Trump repeals existing ethics guidelines and enforcement mechanisms for anti-corruption laws, effectively removing legal barriers to potential conflicts of interest.
2025 Trump's family company World Liberty Financial begins operations, mixing government policy with private cryptocurrency enterprise in an unprecedented manner.
2025 Trump maintains ownership of Truth Social, a publicly traded company, while serving as president, breaking traditional presidential ethical norms.
2025 Senator Josh Hawley reintroduced the 'Preventing Elected Leaders from Owning Securities and Investments (PELOSI) Act' in response to ongoing concerns about stock trading by congressional members and their families.
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Project 2025
Trump signed Executive Orders 14168, 14187, and 14183 revoking federal government's recognition of transgender people, ceasing use of gender in documents, limiting form options to male and female, and restricting transgender military service and gender-affirming care.
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Politicians associated with Trumpism
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. assumed the role of Secretary of Health and Human Services.
2025 Trump reversed pro-diversity policies in the federal government, moved against transgender rights, and threatened cultural institutions and universities on grounds of DEI and antisemitism.
2025 Moved aggressively against transgender rights and what his administration termed 'gender ideology'.
2025 Resumed the 'remain in Mexico' policy and ordered construction to be resumed on the border wall.
2025 Threatened sixty universities and cultural institutions over DEI and antisemitism grounds, forcing law firms to comply with his administration's directives.
2025 The White House released a health examination report by physician Sean Barbabella, stating Trump was in 'excellent cognitive and physical health' with well-controlled high cholesterol.
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Big lie
After returning to the presidency, Trump retaliates against election security agencies by canceling cybersecurity activities.
2025 Trump engaged in an unprecedented targeting of law firms and lawyers who previously represented positions adverse to him, raising concerns about potential constitutional challenges.
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United States withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action
Iran announced its readiness to enrich uranium on an 'industrial scale', with the Atomic Energy Organization tasking its president to prepare for unrestricted uranium enrichment.
2025 Ended the ability to change gender on passports and halted federal funding for gender-affirming care to minors.
2025 Banned transgender people from the military and prevented transgender women from competing in women's sports programs at federally funded institutions.
2025 Initiated a review of the EPA endangerment finding and withdrew the U.S. from the Paris Agreement on climate change.
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Project 2025
Project 2025 plans to alter the National Institutes of Health (NIH) by making it easier to terminate employees and remove Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs.
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Project 2025
Project 2025 recommends denying gender-affirming care to transgender people by federal healthcare providers.
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Project 2025
Project 2025 proposes reversing Biden administration policies on stem cell research, returning to the Trump era finding that using stem cells derived from abortions is unethical.
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Deportation in the second presidency of Donald Trump
A federal judge in Seattle temporarily blocked Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship. The U.S. Department of Justice argued against birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants by referencing an 1884 Supreme Court case, Elk v. Wilkins, which originally denied citizenship to Native Americans.

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