Reevaluating America's Global Role in the Trump Era

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Donald Trump has won a second term as U.S. President, securing both the popular vote and the Electoral College, and Republicans have strengthened their hold on Congress. Trump's foreign policy in his second term is expected to be more cohesive and aligned with his "America First" agenda, marking a departure from traditional American ideals and signaling the end of American exceptionalism. His administration is likely to face increased corruption and challenges in global diplomacy, as foreign leaders are now more familiar with his tactics.
Topics:world#american-exceptionalism#corruption#donald-trump#maga-movement#politics#us-foreign-policy
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