Trump wins presidency again, pledges to reshape democracy's foundations
Donald Trump has won the presidency again, marking only the second time a candidate has served non-consecutive terms. His victory reflects widespread voter concern about democracy, with many believing his leadership could lead to authoritarianism. Throughout his campaign, Trump emphasized a need for drastic changes in governance, promising to target political adversaries and reshape the civil service. His rhetoric included threats to suspend constitutional rules, raising alarms about potential impacts on democratic institutions. Voter support for Trump came despite concerns over his approach, with many young voters backing him. His administration is expected to push for significant changes in election procedures and government operations, reflecting a desire for upheaval among his supporters.