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Monday, July 6, 2020

No one knows what Trump will do if elected president

Times Online Reporter:
US President Donald Trump is campaigning for a run-off election. Even if elected, no one but Trump knows what his plans are for the people of the United States. The US media has also reported that no one from the Republican party knows. People in Trump's own party have also expressed their ignorance about this.The influential political news portal The Hill has published a report titled 'Trump's second term plan is still a mystery to the Republicans'.
Republican lawmakers told The Hill that some people know something about Trump's plans, and others don't. There are only four months left before the election. They are also unable to take to the field with the election message because they do not know about President Trump's political plans and programs.Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said last year that the 2020 US election would be a Conservative referendum with the Communists. There has been a storm of extreme liberalism in the United States since 2015 with Barney Sanders. By raising the voice of social equality, a movement among the people against conservatism and social inequality has become increasingly clear in American politics.Barney Sanders is no longer on the Democrat political scene though. The recent protests in the United States have raised the voice of equality across the country. Now it seems that America's next election is not about ideology. The election will be a referendum on whether or not Trump will be in person.Republicans also think President Trump spends most of the day criticizing people. His tweets are mostly criticized by individuals and the media. He is not giving time to work out a plan for what he will do for the country after being elected for the second term. There are many political programs in American elections. Among these, discussions have already started on the amendment of tax laws, various rules and regulations. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post.Republican senators have told The Hill they don't know much about President Trump's second-term program. However, they feel that he will have the opportunity to appoint new judges to the Supreme Court and appoint people of his choice in the judiciary.
Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, said he only knows if President Trump will appoint a Supreme Court judge for a second term.He has only talked about this with the President. He, however, thinks that in the next four years, free trade agreements with the United Kingdom and Kenya will have to be worked out. He added that in the next few months, the president may talk to everyone about it.
Sean Henry of Fox News recently asked President Trump about this, but Trump did not give a direct answer. In response, he scolded former adviser John Bolton.Republican Senator Lindsay Graham has said the president will finish his second term as president. He will reform the broken U.S. immigration law. Finish the construction of the border walls. It will also introduce a merit-based immigration system, appoint new judges, strengthen the US military and take steps to bring self-reliance to the energy sector.
That's what Republican lawmakers are saying.
However, President Trump has not yet made clear any plans in his election campaign. Rather at the rally Corona speaks of his success in disaster. However, there is widespread concern in the United States about the corona infection. The situation is getting worse in different states. Experts say that after the Independence Day celebrations, coronary heart disease will increase and more people will die.

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