The United States of America has experienced one of the worst and most challenging crises across all fronts—economic, political, social, and cultural during Biden's presidency. Financial inflation reached its highest levels, the value of the U.S. dollar plummeted, and the average annual inflation rate for the dollar was 3.36% between 2016 and 2022. Inflation worsened significantly under Biden's administration, rising by 20.1% during the first 45 months of his term compared to 7.1% during the first 45 months of Trump's presidency, according to the government's Consumer Price Index.
On a political level, the situation has been disastrous. Biden has embroiled the United States in two or more wars during his tenure: the war between Russia and Ukraine, the Gaza-Israel conflict, and the Lebanon-Israel war. This has triggered widespread criticism and intense anger among many segments of the American public, who have called for an end to these wars or for non-engagement, arguing that it is the American citizen who bears and pays the cost of supplying Ukraine and Israel with weapons, arms and ammunition through their tax contributions to the government. Notably, the corporate tax rate also increased during Biden's presidency from 21% to 28% on companies and institutions.
Socially and culturally, recently the movements and campaigns supporting the phenomenon of homosexuality and gender transition have become widespread, with the topic of gender transition becoming a choice determined by youth in schools. Americans have become divided between the Democratic Party (Biden), which advocates for and encourages these ideas, and the Republican Party (Trump), which opposes them. Some activists and journalists from the American populace have expressed their dissatisfaction and disagreement with the new laws that legalize gender transition.
This is just a small part of what the United States has experienced during President Joe Biden's era, leading to a surge in public support for electing a new president who can rescue the country from these crises, restore the United States' position, and halt the wars in the Middle East and Ukraine. As a result of the elections, President Donald Trump won against Kamala Harris (Biden's Vice President), the Democratic candidate.
President Donald Trump has pledged to usher in a new golden age and has previously promised numerous positive and transformative positions and improvements that he intends to implement upon assuming the presidency. This has driven much of the American populace to vote for him, as he promised to end the wars in the Middle East and Ukraine once he takes office on January 20, 2025. He also outlined several goals he aims to achieve, including restoring economic growth through tax reductions, curbing immigration to the United States by enacting strict laws against illegal immigration, enhancing the military, combating terrorism, and more.
Will Trump fulfill his promises? Can he stop the wars in the Middle East and Ukraine? Or will his statements remain mere promises made to succeed in the elections without actual realization—whether his promises are false or beyond his capacity to achieve due to his conflict with the deep state?!