Trump wins second non-consecutive term with plans to reshape democracy
Donald Trump has won the presidency again, marking only the second time a candidate has achieved non-consecutive terms. His campaign focused on concerns about democracy, with many voters expressing fears that his leadership could lead to authoritarianism. Trump's agenda includes plans to expand presidential powers and change how federal workers are managed. He aims to remove civil service protections for many employees, potentially reshaping the government workforce to align more closely with his views. Despite concerns about his approach, Trump received significant support, particularly from younger voters. His victory reflects a desire for change among those who feel disillusioned with the current political landscape.