Trump 2.0: Controversial Policies That Shaped His Second Term
Since Donald Trump’s return to the White House in 2025, his second term—often dubbed Trump 2.0—has stirred fierce debate. From immigration crackdowns to global trade wars, here’s a look at the most controversial policies of Trump’s second presidency, along with their timeline and wider impact.
1. Border Wall Expansion (January 2025)
Within days of reentering office, Trump signed an executive order to restart and expand construction of the U.S.-Mexico border wall. The policy reignited debates over immigration and border security.
2. Mass Deportation Raids (February 2025)
Trump’s ICE intensified efforts to deport undocumented immigrants, including DACA recipients. The raids sparked protests across major cities.
3. Digital Surveillance Executive Order (March 2025)
A policy allowing expanded government surveillance on social media for “national security” reasons led to criticism from civil liberty groups.
4. Trade Tariffs on India, China and many more (April 2025 onwards)
Trump raised tariffs on goods from India and China, blaming “unfair trade practices.” India responded with retaliatory tariffs. The move strained U.S.-Asia ties.
5. National Abortion Ban Proposal (May 2025)
The administration proposed a federal ban on abortion after 6 weeks. Though it stalled in Congress, it sparked national outrage. Background
6. Exit from NATO 2.0 Talks (June 2025)
Trump announced the U.S. would withdraw from expanded NATO modernization talks, weakening transatlantic relations. Read analysis
7. Ban on DEI Programs in Federal Agencies (July 2025)
Trump signed an executive order banning Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives in all federal departments, calling them “divisive.” More info
These policies have not only defined Trump’s second term but have also reshaped U.S. domestic and foreign policy discourse in 2025. With more moves expected ahead of the midterms, the world watches closely.