Environment: end of regulations and oil in abundance
Regarding the environment, the former president of the United States could be tempted to lift all possible regulations if he were to gain access to the White House. “For each new regulation, we will eliminate at least 10 old laws, and frankly we will have no trouble doing it,” he assured at the beginning of September. “I will quickly put an end to the great green scam,” he has already said. promised in the event of a second term. “We are going to drill (for oil) like crazy” he announced to his supporters, in order to “very quickly lower energy prices”. He notably promised to lower energy costs “by half” for Americans.
Immigration: “the largest deportation operation” of migrants
On the subject of immigration, Donald Trump's program has the merit of being clear, he wants to launch “the largest expulsion operation” of migrants as soon as he is elected if he were to join the White House. The American billionaire also plans to “use the army” to achieve his ends in order to expel migrants, then to open new detention camps. The automatic right of the soil will also be canceled in the event of the election of Donald Trump, "for children born to migrants in an irregular situation". Joe Biden's predecessor recently accused migrants of “poisoning the blood of the country”.
Abortion: Trump cultivates ambiguity
During the debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, a heated exchange took place on the issue of abortion. Kamala Harris notably criticized the former president of the United States for having appointed three conservative judges to the Supreme Court, in order to end the federal guarantee for voluntary termination of pregnancy in 2022. “I warned that we were going to hear a tissue of lies,” she said. A response to Donald Trump's claim that babies are being executed after birth in the United States. “Nowhere in America is a woman going to go to term to seek an abortion. “That never happens. It's insulting to the women of America,” she continued. Donald Trump believes he has “done the country a huge service by overturning the right to abortion decision.” IVG to the States themselves.
On the other hand, Donald Trump maintains the vagueness concerning the future of abortions in the country. He does not position himself on the line of the American religious right, according to which it would be necessary to promise an outright ban on abortion throughout the country thanks to a federal law. “You have to follow your “heart and conscience” on this issue, but do not forget that you also have to win elections,” he declared. According to Franceinfo, the Republican is trying to present himself as a defender of “reproductive rights”, an adjustment compared to his previous term. His wife, Melania Trump, speaks out in favor of women's autonomy to decide over their bodies, in a memoir to be published on October 8.
Discreet on Gaza, Trump would resolve the war in Ukraine “in 24 hours”
If elected, Donald Trump would resolve the war in Ukraine “in 24 hours.” At least, that's what the main interested party claims. The problem is that the former US president has never really explained how he could even calm the conflicts in Ukraine. “I have a very specific plan to stop Ukraine and Russia. And I have a certain idea – maybe not a plan, but an idea – for China,” he said in an interview. As with abortion, Donald Trump remains vague. Regarding the clashes in Gaza, he was a fervent defender of Israel during the Hamas attacks in October 2023. Since then, he has not really wanted to get involved on the subject, saying he is not “exactly sure how to worship the way” which Israel is conducting its offensive in Gaza. Should we understand that the unconditional aid of the USA towards Israel would be called into question in the event of Donald Trump's arrival at the White House ? This is an option.
Donald Trump's campaign brings its share of false information – or fake news – and while some of it strengthens his electorate, most of it harms him with other voters. Virulent towards his rival and not failing to launch personal attacks, the billionaire accused Kamala Harris of having “become black” for electoral reasons, during an exchange with African-American journalists in Chicago at the end of July. The Democratic candidate is also attacked on her abilities to govern and represent the United States internationally since Donald Trump estimated in an interview with the conservative Fox News channel that foreign leaders would “walk all over her” if she came to power.
The fake news relayed by Donald Trump does not only target his competitor, it also concerns the Democratic camp accused of “executing babies” when discussing abortion during the debate with Kamala Harris on September 10. “They support the execution of babies after they are born – well execution and not abortion because the baby is born,” he wrongly claimed. Some migrant communities have also been targeted with the famous line about residents and migrants in Springfield, a small town in Ohio: “The people who came. They eat the cats. They eat… They eat the pets of people who live there.” Information denied by local authorities and the journalist mediator during the debate.
Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116