This makes it difficult to predict what his next term will be like, but we can analyze the comments he made during the election campaign.
He has taken a tough stance on immigration, an important issue for U.S. voters.
He has promised mass deportation of all undocumented migrants if elected, a proposal criticized by both human rights organizations and economists.
During the
Trump falsely claimed, “In Springfield, they’re eating the dogs. The people who came in, they’re eating the cats. They’re eating the pets of the people who live there.”
He has done so ever since
relating to Haitian immigrants in the Ohio city. There are no credible reports of Haitians eating pets, and Ohio officials – including Republicans – have repeatedly said the story is not true.
Trump has made tariffs and tax cuts key elements of his economic pitch to voters. He has said he will cut federal spending, which Republicans blame for triggering the spikes in consumer prices, and reduce federal regulations.
Democrats have promoted reproductive rights and improved access to abortion
Trump has said the issue should be left up to individual states and that he does not support a national ban on the procedure.
He supports exceptions for rape, incest and to protect the life of the mother and has said he will not block access to abortion drugs. He also expressed support for in vitro fertilization, or in vitro fertilization, which some anti-abortion advocates want to ban.
— Madeleine Wedesweiler