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How much of the dramatic changes that Donald Trump ordered implemented on Day One of his second presidential term will actually push through? And equally important, how much of his ideas, which gave him and his Republican party a sweeping victory, are shared worldwide?
As expected, Trump's flurry of executive orders faced legal challenges within a day after the EOs were issued.
Whether or not the orders are actually implemented, however, it bears watching if the ideas he is espousing will spread far beyond the United States, even as he pursues his America-first policy.
After all, the "red tsunami" that rolled across the US last November, giving Republicans control not only of the White House but also of Capitol Hill and possibly the Supreme Court, showed most Americans warmly embracing Trump's ideas.
Pre-election surveys had failed to project the Republican sweep; all the top pollsters saw a close race. This has fueled speculation that there is a silent majority in America that does not give genuine responses to surveys. Are there similar silent majorities in other countries, waiting to express their true sentiments in elections?
Among Trump's most controversial orders, which might inspire similar policies in other countries, are those concerning illegal immigration, official recognition only of two genders (the one at birth), withdrawal of birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants, disincentives for work-from-home arrangements, and his withdrawal of the US from the World Health Organization and the Paris climate accord.
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