At the end of his first presidency, the New York Times declared that the 'terrible experiment' of Donald Trump was over. However, with the possibility of a second term, Trump 2.0 may be different. Trump watchers in Washington believe he will be more organized and knowledgeable about who to hire. His first appointment, Susie Wiles, as White House chief of staff is an indication of what his other appointments will look like. Trump's power will also be different in his second term, with a powerful mandate and control of both Houses of Congress. He has a clearer idea of his agenda, which includes scrapping the department of education, mass deportations of illegal immigrants, tax cuts, and an overhaul of the federal government. Some policies would require approval from Congress, while others could be implemented through executive orders.
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