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The Trump Campaign Pledges That Already Look Harder Than Promised

Wesley ParkTuesday, Jan 14, 2025 5:14 am ET
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As the dust settles on the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election, it's clear that former President Donald Trump's campaign pledges have faced significant challenges in the face of market dynamics, economic conditions, and political factors. Let's take a closer look at some of the Trump campaign pledges that already look harder than promised.



1. Economic Growth and Job Creation:
Trump's campaign promised robust economic growth and job creation, but the reality has been more complex. While the economy did experience notable achievements under Trump, such as a strong economy before the COVID-19 pandemic, job creation, and low unemployment rates, these achievements were largely built upon the economic recovery that began under Obama's leadership. The Trump economy faced challenges, such as the economic slowdown in 2019, the pandemic in 2020, and an increase in the annual deficit. These factors have influenced the feasibility of Trump's campaign pledges related to economic growth and job creation.

2. Trade Wars and Tariffs:
Trump's proposed tariffs on imported goods, particularly from China, have been a contentious issue. Economists have warned that these tariffs would increase costs for consumers and businesses, disrupt global commerce, and create supply chain bottlenecks. Despite Trump's claims that tariffs would strengthen domestic production, a study by Francesca Ghiretti at Rand found that Trump's tariffs on China did not bring a lot of manufacturing to the U.S. but instead shifted it to other countries. The economic impact of these tariffs was significant, with some studies estimating that they cost American consumers and businesses billions of dollars.



3. Immigration Policies:
Trump's campaign pledges on immigration, such as building a border wall and ending the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, faced significant opposition from Democrats in Congress. As a result, many of these promises remained unfulfilled or were only partially implemented. For instance, the border wall construction was slowed down due to legal challenges and lack of funding, and the fate of DACA recipients remained uncertain. The political landscape and congressional support or opposition have played a significant role in the fulfillment of Trump's campaign pledges on immigration.

4. Environmental Regulations:
Trump's campaign pledge to roll back environmental regulations faced opposition from Democrats and environmental advocacy groups. Despite this, Trump's administration successfully implemented several deregulatory measures, such as withdrawing the U.S. from the Paris Agreement and easing restrictions on fossil fuel industries. However, the long-term environmental impact of these deregulatory measures remains to be seen, and they may face challenges or reversals under future administrations.

In conclusion, market dynamics, economic conditions, and political factors have significantly influenced the feasibility of Trump's campaign pledges. While some promises were fulfilled with the help of congressional support, others faced significant resistance and remained unfulfilled or were only partially implemented. As the political landscape and economic conditions continue to evolve, the fate of Trump's campaign pledges will remain a topic of interest and debate.
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