The Trump Administration refers to the executive branch of the United States federal government under President Donald J. Trump, inaugurated on January 20, 2025. It is responsible for implementing and enforcing federal laws, directing national policy, overseeing federal agencies, and conducting foreign relations in accordance with the President’s agenda.
Immigration enforcement and border security, tax reduction and regulatory reform, trade protectionism, expansion of domestic energy production, conservative judicial appointments, national defense strengthening, and limits on federal administrative authority
United States federal government appropriations funded by taxpayers
The Executive Office of the President, United States Cabinet departments and agencies, the Republican Party, and political allies associated with the Make America Great Again movement
Federal government executive branch