According to a report from Deep Tide TechFlow on November 6, citing Jin Shi, the New York Times predicts that after Trump regains power, the political landscape in the United States may undergo five major changes:
1. Strengthening presidential power: After Trump returns to the White House, he is likely to increase presidential power within federal government departments operating independently of the White House, and change the balance of power by appointing more 'insiders'.
2. Targeting political opponents: Trump is likely to 'use presidential power to retaliate against his political enemies', with the primary target being current President Biden and his family. Previously, Trump stated that if elected again, he would appoint a special prosecutor to 'investigate' Biden and his family.
3. Strict control of immigration: For Trump, combating illegal immigration has always been one of his core policies. Trump's chief immigration advisor, Stephen Miller, stated that Trump’s second administration would deport illegal immigrants on a large scale, expecting to expel over 1 million people from the United States each year.
4. Large-scale taxation: Trump plans to impose new tariffs on most imported goods, with the new import tax rate generally reaching 10%. The New York Times pointed out that this would not only raise domestic prices in the United States but could also trigger a global trade war, harming the interests of American exporters.
5. Estranging European allies: After taking office, Trump is likely to distance himself from traditional European allies, weaken NATO, and may even directly lead the United States to withdraw from NATO.