In Tuesday’s election, voters decisively chose former President Donald Trump over Vice President Kamala Harris. This sets the stage for a second administration, which he calls a “golden age,” in which he plans to deport a lot of migrants, tax foreign goods heavily, and put wealthy supporters in key positions.
Several news outlets say that the former president will not be charged with any federal crimes when he takes office. This is because the U.S. Justice Department is planning to end its cases involving classified documents and election interference in 2020 before the inauguration.
There were more cultural grievances in Trump’s populist campaign than specific policy proposals, but he always said he would do something about immigration and the economy.
Since he first ran for president in 2015, Trump has been very strict on immigration. During the campaign this year, he promised to deport more than 13 million people who are in the country illegally.