Trump’s Second Year: Policy Whiplash Redefines White House Tactics
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Trump’s second year has been defined by rapid, whiplash-style policy shifts—from withdrawing federal officers in Minneapolis and pausing then restoring CDC funding to threats against Canada, looming tariff talk, and a 10% cap on credit-card rates—creating market volatility and administrative disruption as lawmakers and the public try to discern what actually sticks amid a presidency that prizes pronouncements over steady process.
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