Brash and pugnacious, Trump has presided over a tumultuous presidency
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[October 31, 2020]
By Will Dunham
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -
Businessman-turned-politician Donald Trump has promoted "America First"
nationalism, withstood impeachment and a bout with COVID-19, and taken
contentious stands on race and immigration during a turbulent presidency
that detractors say has flouted U.S. democratic norms.
After decades of fame first as a brash and media-savvy New York real
estate developer and then as a reality TV personality, the pugnacious
Trump tapped into discontent among many Americans to become a political
phenomenon unique in the country's 244 years.
Seeking re-election on Tuesday against Democratic challenger Joe Biden,
Trump initially encountered fierce resistance within the Republican
Party but managed to remake it in his own image and won loyalty even
among some Republicans who had once denounced him.

On Twitter and in raucous rallies, Trump eviscerated opposition
Democrats and the news media as well as some fellow Republicans, Cabinet
members and other officials he appointed.
"If I don't sound like a typical Washington politician, it's because I'm
not a politician," Trump told an Oct. 26 rally in Pennsylvania.
Trump, 74, assumed the presidency in January 2017 after his surprise
victory over Democrat Hillary Clinton in November 2016. He lost the
nationwide popular vote by about 3 million ballots but prevailed in
pivotal battleground states to amass an Electoral College majority.
His 2016 victory made him the first U.S. president with no prior
political or military experience as he pursued a right-wing populist
approach. Trump's ascent was part of a populist wave extending from
Britain's European Union "Brexit" to the election of Brazilian far-right
leader Jair Bolsonaro. Trump denounced "globalism" and focused U.S.
foreign policy around an "America First" world view.
His presidency came at a time of deep polarization in the United States
and political dysfunction in Washington.
At home, Trump curtailed legal and illegal immigration and slashed the
number of people admitted as refugees and asylum seekers, secured
sweeping tax cuts, moved the federal judiciary including the Supreme
Court dramatically rightward and rolled back environmental regulations
that he called burdensome.
Abroad, Trump helped broker deals between close U.S. ally Israel and
three Arab states, abandoned international agreements that he portrayed
as unfair to the United States, alienated longtime allies and praised
authoritarian foreign leaders.
He showed deference to longtime U.S. adversary Russia and its president,
Vladimir Putin. U.S. intelligence agencies concluded that Russia used a
campaign of hacking and propaganda to boost Trump's 2016 candidacy and
that Moscow was interfering again during the 2020 campaign to try to
denigrate Biden.

Critics including senior Democrats and former members of his own
administration portrayed Trump as a peril to democracy with autocratic
tendencies.
"I believe that the president is literally an existential threat to
America," Biden said of Trump last year in Iowa. "This is a guy who does
everything to separate and frighten people. It's about fear and
loathing."
"Donald Trump is the first president in my lifetime who does not try to
unite the American people - does not even pretend to try," Jim Mattis, a
retired four-star Marine Corps general who served as Trump's first
defense secretary, said in June. "Instead he tries to divide us."
But even through a parade of controversies, the passionate support of
many Americans - especially white men, Christian conservatives, rural
residents and people without a college education - seemed undimmed.
"I have joined the political arena so that the powerful can no longer
beat up on people that cannot defend themselves," Trump said in
accepting the 2016 Republican presidential nomination. "Nobody knows the
system better than me, which is why I alone can fix it."
Democrats accused Trump of placing himself above the law and
disregarding constitutional constraints on presidential powers as he
ignored congressional subpoenas, complained about a "rigged" American
voting system, refused to commit to a peaceful transition of power if he
lost to Biden, and assailed figures in the FBI and U.S. intelligence
agencies.
Critics also denounced Trump for employing falsehoods; fact-checkers
listed thousands of them during his presidency.
He pushed back at questions about his mental state.
"Actually, throughout my life, my two greatest assets have been mental
stability and being, like, really smart," Trump wrote on Twitter in
2018, describing himself as "a very stable genius."
At rallies as a candidate and president sporting carefully coiffed
golden hair, Trump soaked in the adulation of supporters, many wearing
red baseball caps emblazoned with his slogan, "Make America Great
Again." They cheered his taunts against Democrats, liberals and elites,
and his attacks on journalists as "the enemy of the people" and "fake
news."
PANDEMIC AND IMPEACHMENT
The coronavirus pandemic presented a challenge to Trump.
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President Donald Trump holds a campaign rally at Oakland County
International Airport in Waterford Township, Michigan, U.S., October
30, 2020. REUTERS/Carlos Barria

He cast doubt on protective masks, promoted unproven medicines and
predicted the pathogen's disappearance "like a miracle" - actions
that many public health experts said cost lives and contributed to
an economic cataclysm. About 230,000 million Americans have died
from COVID-19.
Trump, who often ignored mask-wearing and social-distancing advice,
disclosed on Oct. 2 that he had tested positive for the virus and
then spent three days hospitalized receiving multiple COVID-19
treatments before returning to the White House.
Congressional Democrats unsuccessfully tried to remove him from
office over Trump's invitation of foreign interference in an
American election. Trump last year asked Ukraine, a vulnerable U.S.
ally facing Russian aggression, to pursue an investigation into
Biden and Biden's son Hunter into unsubstantiated corruption
allegations.
Trump became only the third U.S. president to be impeached when the
Democratic-led House of Representatives voted to charge him with
abuse of power and obstruction of Congress over the Ukraine matter.
The Republican-led Senate kept Trump in office by acquitting him at
a trial in February.
Trump bristled at investigations into Russia's role in the 2016
election. A special counsel appointed by the Justice Department,
Robert Mueller, documented Russian election interference to sow
discord in the United States, disparage Clinton and help Trump.
Mueller detailed numerous contacts between Trump campaign figures
and Russians.

Trump called the investigation a "witch hunt" and declared "complete
and total exoneration" in 2019 after Mueller's report did not accuse
him or his campaign of a criminal conspiracy with Russia.
Mueller did not exonerate Trump of committing obstruction of justice
in trying to impede the investigation, but Attorney General William
Barr, a Trump appointee, subsequently cleared him.
Trump avoided condemning Moscow, publicly giving credence to Putin's
denials of election interference while doubting U.S. intelligence
conclusions. Trump praised Putin for his strength, part of a pattern
of complimenting authoritarian leaders including North Korea's Kim
Jong Un and Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines.
RACE IN AMERICA
Racial tensions simmered during Trump's presidency.
Protests against racism and police brutality spread to many cities,
sometimes accompanied by violence and looting, after incidents such
as the police killing in May of George Floyd, a Black man in
Minneapolis. Trump called demonstrators "thugs," promised to
maintain "law and order" and sent federal personnel onto the streets
of some cities.
Critics accused Trump of pursuing policies built around "white
grievance" in a nation with a growing non-white population. Even
some fellow Republicans expressed unease over Trump's failure to
disavow white supremacists.
Having succeeded the first Black U.S. president, Barack Obama, Trump
erased many parts of his Democratic predecessor's legacy. Trump
walked away from an international treaty over Iran's nuclear program
and a global accord to battle climate change, reversed environmental
protections and rolled back warmer ties with Cuba.
Trump's hardline stance toward immigration was a hallmark of his
presidency.
When he launched his presidential run in 2015, he promised a wall
along the U.S.-Mexican border, paid for by Mexico. Mexico refused to
pay. One of the first policies he pursued as president was a travel
ban on people from several Muslim-majority countries. He implemented
a policy of separating some detained immigrant children from their
parents.

Trump cultivated an image of a flourishing businessman and
deal-maker, though he had a history of financial losses,
bankruptcies and business failures. Tax documents uncovered by the
New York Times in September showed Trump paid just $750 in federal
income taxes in 2016 and again in 2017 - and no income taxes in 10
of the previous 15 years - mostly because he reported losing much
more money than he made.
Numerous women accused Trump of sexual assault, allegations he
denied. Trump bragged in a 2005 audio tape made public in 2016 that
he could grab women by their genitals with impunity because he was a
star. His personal lawyer Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to charges
related to hush money paid before the 2016 election to two women -
an adult film actress and a Playboy model - who said they had sexual
encounters years earlier with Trump. Trump denied the relationships.
(Reporting by Will Dunham; Editing by Howard Goller)
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