Donald Trump has won the presidency once more, shocking many with his comeback after losing in 2020. The former president secured enough votes in key states, including Wisconsin, to win the election. Despite controversies and legal troubles, Trump’s strong message about the economy and immigration helped him regain support, especially from Hispanic and working-class voters.
In a speech to supporters in Florida, Trump declared, “America has given us an unprecedented and powerful mandate.” His victory marks the second time in U.S. history that a former president has been elected for a second non-consecutive term.
Trump’s win has big consequences for the U.S. and its policies. He promises to cut taxes, toughen immigration laws, and change how the country handles trade and climate issues. The race was tense, with Democratic candidate Kamala Harris warning that Trump’s leadership could threaten American democracy.
Trump’s victory divides the country further, with many fearing his approach could cause more division, while others are excited for change. His presidency is expected to reshape the government, especially as he has pledged to fire federal workers he sees as disloyal and use law enforcement against his political rivals.