WASHINGTON, D.C.: Trump second term declarations are making headlines again after a bold interview where he said he now runs “the country and the world.” The former president contrasted his current term with the first, saying, “The first time, I had two things to do — run the country and survive… And the second time, I run the country and the world.”
Trump second term actions back up his rhetoric. He’s already signed over 140 executive orders, targeting immigration, trade, and energy. His government pulled out of the Paris Climate Agreement and cut ties with the World Health Organization. Domestically, he’s rolled back environmental protections and reshaped asylum rules.
“I’m having a lot of fun, considering what I do,” Trump added. “You know, what I do is such serious stuff.”
Interestingly, Trump has also reshaped global diplomacy. He’s imposed new tariffs on China, restructured NATO commitments, and reduced foreign aid. These moves reflect a clear “America First” focus — but they’ve drawn sharp criticism from world leaders.
Meanwhile, his supporters see a leader reclaiming U.S. dominance. “We finally have someone who doesn’t apologize for our power,” said one senior advisor. Yet others warn this could isolate America further.
Trump second term style is unmistakably more aggressive. He no longer seems interested in traditional diplomacy. Instead, he’s asserting global control through direct action, economic leverage, and sharp rhetoric. Critics say it’s more posturing than policy. His base says it’s long overdue strength.
Whether you see it as chaos or control, Trump’s second presidency is rewriting America’s role — not just at home, but worldwide.


