Donald Trump’s 2024 Victory: Key Implications for Economy, Foreign Policy, Education, Environment, and Global Affairs
Chimeremeze Emeh
Publisher of "The Conducts of Life" & "Gentsways" / Self & Life Mastery Coach
In 2024, Donald Trump reclaimed the presidency, marking a new chapter in American politics with ?implications for economic policy, foreign relations, education, environmental approaches, and global affairs. Trump's return to the White House promises both continuity in his previous policies and a new agenda shaped by evolving challenges.
Here’s a look at his manifesto, the reaction of American voters, and the hurdles he surmounted.
We will also discuss what his victory might mean for these critical areas.
1. Economic Policy: Boosting American Industries
Economic priorities are likely to focus on America-first policies aimed at bolstering U.S. industries and reducing reliance on foreign imports. Expect an emphasis on reviving manufacturing, energy independence, and infrastructure investments, continuing his previous administration’s approach. Trump’s tax policies may focus on incentivizing corporations to keep jobs in the U.S., with cuts to stimulate business growth. He may also target interest rates and inflation control through a mix of fiscal policies and incentives to strengthen the dollar and support American consumers.
2. Foreign Policy: America First, Yet Engaged
Trump’s foreign policy will likely blend nationalism with selective international engagement. He has historically emphasized recalibrating trade agreements to be more favorable to American interests and may target China with renewed trade restrictions or tariffs. His previous stance on NATO and multilateral organizations as potential financial burdens to the U.S. may resurface, with possible demands for increased contributions from allies. Trump is expected to maintain strong ties with Israel and could continue strategic moves to contain the influence of countries like Iran and North Korea, using a mix of sanctions and negotiations to assert U.S. power without extensive foreign interventions.
3. Education: Curriculum, Funding, and School Choice**
In education, Trump’s focus could be on promoting school choice and parental rights. His administration may expand voucher programs, allowing more families to choose private or charter schools over traditional public schools. Trump has been a vocal critic of what he views as "indoctrination" in schools and could pursue policies to limit curriculum on topics like critical race theory, emphasizing instead traditional subjects and civics. Higher education funding could see reforms aimed at reducing student debt, potentially through caps on student loans and measures to hold universities accountable for high tuition costs.
4. Environment: Prioritizing Economic Growth Over Regulations
Environmental policy under Trump is expected to emphasize economic growth over stringent environmental regulations. Trump has previously withdrawn the U.S. from the Paris Climate Agreement and rolled back regulations on emissions and oil drilling to promote energy independence. His administration might ease restrictions on fossil fuel industries, particularly oil, gas, and coal, to create jobs and reduce reliance on foreign energy sources. Clean energy initiatives may continue, but likely with fewer mandates and a focus on economic feasibility over aggressive climate targets.
5. Wars and Military Engagement: Avoiding Prolonged Conflicts
Trump’s previous administration highlighted a preference for avoiding prolonged foreign conflicts and instead focused on strategic, short-term military actions. His approach to military engagement may be cautious, emphasizing “peace through strength” and favoring diplomacy where possible. Trump could focus on containing threats through economic sanctions, cybersecurity, and strong intelligence operations rather than extensive deployments. In regions like the Middle East, he may reinforce his commitment to a secure Israel while pressuring other nations to shoulder more responsibility for regional stability.
6. Immigration and Border Security: Reinforcing Policies
A central component of Trump’s 2024 platform is likely to be reinforcing immigration policies, including stricter border controls and measures to prevent illegal immigration. This could involve increased funding for border infrastructure, such as the continuation or expansion of the border wall. Trump might also pursue policies aimed at tightening visa requirements and reducing illegal entry into the United States, with an emphasis on prioritizing U.S. citizens and legal immigrants in economic and social policy considerations.