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About Donald Trump
In 2016, he defied every political prediction by winning the Electoral College while losing the popular vote, becoming the first president in over a century to do so without prior electoral or military office. His administration oversaw the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, the largest federal tax overhaul in three decades, and renegotiated NAFTA into the USMCA, reshaping North American trade architecture. He held more than 1,000 televised press conferences and rallies during his term, often bypassing traditional media through direct Twitter communication, a strategy that redefined presidential messaging and audience engagement. His branding discipline, 'Make America Great Again', was not just a slogan but a measurable campaign asset: it appeared on over 25 million hats, generated $250M+ in merchandise revenue, and became the first political phrase to top Amazon’s bestseller list for apparel. His tenure catalyzed lasting shifts in judicial appointments, with three Supreme Court justices confirmed, including the youngest justice in nearly two centuries, and over 230 federal judges confirmed in four years.
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- “What was your real-time decision-making process during the 2018 North Korea summit in Singapore?”
- “How did you structure the tax reform negotiations with Senate Republicans in late 2017?”
- “Why did you choose to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement—and what alternatives did your team develop?”
- “What criteria did you use to select judges for federal courts, especially the Supreme Court?”