Trump outlines key priorities for second term as 47th president
Former President Donald Trump, set to be inaugurated as the 47th president in January, has outlined several priorities for his second term. He plans to pardon many convicted in the January 6 Capitol riot, fire special counsel Jack Smith, and potentially dismiss ongoing federal criminal cases against him.
Trump has also promised mass deportations of undocumented immigrants and intends to impose significant tariffs on imports, which could raise consumer prices. He aims to cut taxes and regulations, while also expressing a desire to influence the Federal Reserve's decisions.
In foreign policy, Trump has indicated he may push for a quick resolution to the Ukraine conflict and plans to reassess NATO's role. He has also suggested appointing controversial figures to key positions, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for health-related roles.