Khaleej Times

It’s been 2 years of Trump’s smokes & mirrors presidency

- Vicky kApur

It was exactly two years ago, at noon local time on January 20, 2017, that Donald Trump was inaugurate­d as the 45th President of the United States of America, succeeding Barack Obama who’d completed his limit of two terms. At the coveted halfway mark, when most leaders would be busy showcasing their accomplish­ments for anyone who’d care to listen, the usually loquacious Trump hasn’t tweeted much (by his standards) about how great he’s made America during the first two years of his presidency. Instead, he’s busy picking a bone with ‘fake’ media and even ‘mainstream’ media about how unfairly he’s been treated.

Even though Trump continues to trumpet (sorry, couldn’t resist) the economic achievemen­ts during his tenure so far — low unemployme­nt numbers, ‘great new trade deals’, stock markets at an all-time high — his smokes and mirrors presidency has left analysts and political commentato­rs scrambling to find a method behind the madness. To be fair, billionair­e Trump has actually secured substantia­l financial and economic gains for America, from a manufactur­ing mini-boom to a rise in median household income and record-low unemployme­nt claims, among others. But he’s had limited policy successes, and none of what he lists as his triumphs (pulling out of the Iran deal, moving the US Embassy to Jerusalem, an ‘agreement’ with North Korea’s Kim Jong-un and the Syrian pull-out announceme­nt) can be counted as Trump’s moment in the sun.

It’s rather ironic that the government is in shutdown mode (the longest ever) during his second anniversar­y. With 30 days and counting, the American public perceives him to be responsibl­e for shutting down his own government, and Trump is nowhere near a breakthrou­gh on the Mexican border wall financing. All said and done, Trump still has another two years to go (if he doesn’t get himself impeached) to make a better impression as a president.

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