One Year Later: Trump’s Swift Return and What’s Next
One year after his return to the White House, Trump has used executive power to reshape U.S. politics. With November 2026 midterms approaching, his party’s control in Congress faces a test.
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One year after his return to the White House, Trump has used executive power to reshape U.S. politics. With November 2026 midterms approaching, his party’s control in Congress faces a test.
One year into ‘Trump 2.0’, sweeping federal layoffs, tough immigration bans and global shake-ups have reshaped U.S. politics and beyond.
Minnesota protests over federal immigration enforcement continue as Saint Paul and Minneapolis see clashes and a political showdown between federal and state leaders.
President Trump’s recent suspension of visas from 75 countries questions American ideals of freedom and tests the limits of U.S. immigration policy.
President Trump insists the U.S. ‘needs’ Greenland for national security, sparking fresh tensions with Denmark and Nuuk after high-stakes Arctic talks.
Minneapolis is in turmoil after a second overnight ICE shooting. Protesters clashed with law enforcement as Mayor Frey warns the situation is unsustainable.
President Trump says the US will ‘acquire’ Greenland outright, citing security and alleging foreign naval activity – claims Nordic diplomats and Norway’s FM call baseless.
On January 7, 2026, Trump told the New York Times he “doesn’t need international law,” saying only his own morality can check his power, after a Jan 3 strike on Venezuela drew global outrage.
UN climate chief Simon Stiell warns US withdrawal from the UN climate treaty could harm the economy, jobs and living standards as disasters and costs climb.
Anxiety is mounting after U.S. President Trump suggested military action to seize Greenland, a proposal widely rejected in Europe and by members of his own party.