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Major Trump Administration Domestic Policies (As of July 2025)

Economic and Fiscal Policy

President Donald Trump’s second term has been marked by an assertive push to reshape the U.S. economy through tax reform, spending cuts, and protectionist trade policies.

A cornerstone of this effort is the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), signed into law in June 2025. It includes a modest increase in the Child Tax Credit and introduces strict Medicaid work requirements set to take effect in 2026. While supporters hail it as fiscally responsible, critics warn that millions may lose access to healthcare, especially in rural areas.

The administration also proposed cutting over $XXX billion in federal spending—nearly a quarter of discretionary spending. These cuts would largely affect domestic agencies, while defense spending is expected to grow.

On trade, new tariffs have been imposed on imports from Japan, South Korea, and a dozen other nations. The administration has also significantly raised tariffs on Chinese goods, pushing the total tariff rate to 145%. These moves are framed as efforts to bring manufacturing back to the U.S., though they have sparked concerns about inflation and global retaliation.

Healthcare

Healthcare policy under the Trump administration has shifted dramatically toward conservative priorities. The Department of Health and Human Services has paused or canceled billions of dollars in grants, issued new restrictions, and announced a hiring freeze with plans for deep staffing cuts.

One particularly controversial provision of the OBBBA prohibits Medicaid reimbursements for healthcare providers that perform abortions and receive over $XXXXXXX annually from federal programs. This effectively defunds many Planned Parenthood clinics that also provide primary care in underserved areas.

Education

In higher education, the administration has imposed new caps on federal student loan borrowing. Simultaneously, it plans to expand school choice by launching a national voucher program. Set to begin in 2027, the initiative will allow tax credits for donations to private school scholarship funds, a move expected to reshape K–12 education funding and access.

Energy and Infrastructure

President Trump signed a directive in April 2025 aimed at boosting domestic energy production. This comes in anticipation of growing demand from American data centers and a resurgence in domestic manufacturing. The order streamlines approval for fossil fuel projects and limits federal oversight, continuing the administration’s deregulatory approach to energy.

In his second term, President Trump is prioritizing economic nationalism, government downsizing, and cultural conservatism. The administration’s policies reflect a renewed focus on reshaping federal institutions, favoring domestic industry, and rolling back the progressive programs of previous years. While some hail this direction as long overdue reform, others warn it could result in reduced access to essential services and growing inequality.


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Major Trump Administration Domestic Policies (As of July 2025)

Economic and Fiscal Policy

President Donald Trump’s second term has been marked by an assertive push to reshape the U.S. economy through tax reform, spending cuts, and protectionist trade policies.

A cornerstone of this effort is the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), signed into law in June 2025. It includes a modest increase in the Child Tax Credit and introduces strict Medicaid work requirements set to take effect in 2026. While supporters hail it as fiscally responsible, critics warn that millions may lose access to healthcare, especially in rural areas.

The administration also proposed cutting over $XXX billion in federal spending—nearly a quarter of discretionary spending. These cuts would largely affect domestic agencies, while defense spending is expected to grow.

On trade, new tariffs have been imposed on imports from Japan, South Korea, and a dozen other nations. The administration has also significantly raised tariffs on Chinese goods, pushing the total tariff rate to 145%. These moves are framed as efforts to bring manufacturing back to the U.S., though they have sparked concerns about inflation and global retaliation.

Healthcare

Healthcare policy under the Trump administration has shifted dramatically toward conservative priorities. The Department of Health and Human Services has paused or canceled billions of dollars in grants, issued new restrictions, and announced a hiring freeze with plans for deep staffing cuts.

One particularly controversial provision of the OBBBA prohibits Medicaid reimbursements for healthcare providers that perform abortions and receive over $XXXXXXX annually from federal programs. This effectively defunds many Planned Parenthood clinics that also provide primary care in underserved areas.

Education

In higher education, the administration has imposed new caps on federal student loan borrowing. Simultaneously, it plans to expand school choice by launching a national voucher program. Set to begin in 2027, the initiative will allow tax credits for donations to private school scholarship funds, a move expected to reshape K–12 education funding and access.

Energy and Infrastructure

President Trump signed a directive in April 2025 aimed at boosting domestic energy production. This comes in anticipation of growing demand from American data centers and a resurgence in domestic manufacturing. The order streamlines approval for fossil fuel projects and limits federal oversight, continuing the administration’s deregulatory approach to energy.

In his second term, President Trump is prioritizing economic nationalism, government downsizing, and cultural conservatism. The administration’s policies reflect a renewed focus on reshaping federal institutions, favoring domestic industry, and rolling back the progressive programs of previous years. While some hail this direction as long overdue reform, others warn it could result in reduced access to essential services and growing inequality.

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