With Donald Trump’s final battle against his opponents in the upcoming election just weeks away, the question is: what happens after?
The answer to this question is likely to depend on how the results of the election turn out. If Donald Trump is elected to a second term in the White House, we can probably expect much of the same policies as before, with a focus on renegotiating and renegotiating again existing trade agreements, and a continued effort to reduce taxes on businesses and corporations. Trump is also likely to continue to push for hardline immigration policies to keep the United States “safe” from outsiders.
On the other hand, if Donald Trump is not re-elected, we can expect to see some significant changes to many of his most controversial policies — from his efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act to reversing some of his decisions on international trade. Additionally, any new president may have ambitious plans to craft their own foreign policy, and could be more willing to work with world leaders and cooperate with other countries on international issues.
And regardless of the outcome of the 2020 presidential race, Donald Trump will remain a force in Republican politics for the foreseeable future. After stepping down from the White House, he may become an even more outspoken political commentator and ally of the Republican Party, especially if his favored candidate does not win the election.
Of course, the only certain thing in the world today is uncertainty. No one knows exactly what will come after Donald Trump’s final battle, but the political implications are certainly something to watch in the weeks and months ahead.