After Trump's victory, the United States may face five major changes.

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After Trump's election, the United States may face five major changes, predicts The New York Times, and after Trump regains power, there may be five major changes in the direction of American politics.

  1. Strengthening Presidential Power: After Trump returns to the White House, it is very likely that he will enhance presidential power by increasing it within federal government departments independent of the White House and by appointing more 'his own people' to alter the balance of power.
  2. Targeting Political Rivals: Trump is likely to 'use presidential power to retaliate against his perceived political enemies,' with current President Biden and his family being the primary targets. Previously, Trump stated that if re-elected, he would appoint a special prosecutor to 'investigate' Biden and his family.
  3. Strictly Control Immigration: For Trump, cracking down on illegal immigration has always been one of his core policies. Stephen Miller, Trump's chief immigration adviser, said that the second Trump administration will expel a large number of illegal immigrants, with an expected annual expulsion of over 1 million people from the United States.
  4. Large-scale taxation: Trump plans to impose new tariffs on most imported goods, with a general tax rate of 10% for new import taxes. The New York Times pointed out that this move will not only raise prices domestically in the United States, but also potentially trigger a global trade war, damaging the interests of American exporters.
  5. Alienating European Allies: After Trump takes office, it is very likely that he will alienate traditional European allies, weaken NATO, and may even directly lead the United States to withdraw from NATO.
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