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Donald Trump Takes The White House Again: What’s Next?

Trump’s historic victory over Kamala Harris and his re-election as the 47th US President is poised to change the global politics.

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US President Donald Trump

After a bitter campaign and a nail-biting contest, Republican Donald Trump has finally won the White House race by defeating his Democrat rival Kamala Harris in an election that was as intense as it was polarizing, Trump’s historic victory over Harris in the US presidential election 2024 marks the beginning of new chapter in American politics. His electoral triumph holds significance as it came despite a staggering array of legal troubles. His return to power underscores an era where conventional political playbooks seem obsolete.

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For many, Trump’s success in the US Presidential Election 2024 is hard to digest. This is because his public image has been continuously marred by high-profile legal battles – he faced impeachment proceedings, accusations of tax fraud, and numerous allegations of sexual misconduct. However, Trump’s loyal supporters remain steadfast, driven by a belief that his controversial stance and “outsider” rhetoric represent a genuine break from “politics as usual.” Millions of American voters who supported his campaign and voted for him see him not just as a larger-than-life figure but as a ‘change maker’ who is willing to go that extra mile to tackle issues that even mainstream politicians have failed to address.

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Trump’s campaigning, his aggressive brand of politics and the narrative it set in the run-up to the high-stakes election, highlighting an “America First” agenda and an unfiltered stance on globalism, continues to resonate deeply with his base, even in the face of personal and professional scandals.

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Billionaire Donald Trump’s comeback also points to a shift toward populism, reflecting voters’ apathy with the present policies of his predecessor Joe Biden. His victory is a testament to the fact that a large chunk of the American electorate felt the economy was much better during his first term and now they were finding it difficult to make both ends meet due to spiralling inflation – although much of this was caused by outside factors such as the Covid-19 pandemic, volatile global market and the impact of conflicts in the Middle East and Western Asia. The voters in America were also deeply concerned about illegal immigration which had reached record levels under the Joe Biden Administration. Trump’s campaign managers were able to portray him as a victim of an overreaching government and biased institutions, and thus, they managed to establish a connection with those who felt left behind and isolated. This divide and distrust created an “anti-establishment” sentiment that gave Trump the unique opportunity to mobilise support even amidst legal turmoil.

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Trump’s re-election to White House is poised to change the global political landscape. From Europe to Asia, countries are bracing for an era of renewed American assertiveness that may disrupt established diplomatic relationships. In particular, Trump’s approach and fierce stance toward NATO has increased pressure for greater military spending contributions from member nations, something that could re-emerge in his second term. Furthermore, his hardline approach to trade, especially with China, could reignite trade tensions between America and Beijing, forcing global markets and supply chains to recalibrate once again.

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For India, Trump’s return to the Oval office could mean a continuation of his past emphasis on strong US-India relations, especially on defence cooperation and economic engagement. During his first term, Trump hailed India as a “strategic partner” in countering China’s influence in the Indo-Pacific, a move that aligns with India’s own geopolitical interests. However, this relationship could be tested by Trump’s unpredictable stance on immigration policies, which significantly affect India’s technology sector and diaspora communities. Still, with his aversion to China’s expansionism, Trump’s policies could provide India an advantageous platform to strengthen its position in global trade and regional diplomacy.

If history is any indicator, Trump’s second term is likely to build on the aggressive rhetoric and policy approaches of his first tenure. We might see a continuation of his strong nationalist policies, potentially pushing harder against multilateral trade deals, reinforcing his stance on border security, and reshaping immigration policies. Domestically, Trump’s renewed victory has the potential to further polarize an already divided nation. Policies around health care, climate change, and immigration are likely to remain flashpoints, especially with a stronger conservative agenda now within reach.

In the realm of foreign policy, Trump’s “America First” philosophy may trigger a retreat from international agreements, and a more unilateral approach could reshape America’s role on the global stage. For example, it would not be surprising if Trump distances the US from climate accords and international institutions, opting instead to focus on energy independence and economic sovereignty. These moves, while being strongly backed by his base, may increase tensions with allies and intensify opposition from environmental advocates and global coalitions.

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Ultimately, Trump’s return to the US Presidency is a grim reminder of America’s political divisions and the profound impact of populism. While his supporters see him as a champion of the forgotten American, his critics worry about the social and environmental costs of his policies. For the global community, this unexpected shift in US leadership means redefining relationships and expectations.

For Americans, Trump’s re-election reflects both a deep-rooted frustration with traditional politics and a desire for rapid, sweeping change. For the world, it signifies an America likely to embrace bold – and at times disruptive – policies. As Trump prepares for his second term, the world will be watching closely to gauge the far-reaching consequences of his unconventional leadership.

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Ritesh Srivastava


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