Trump White House

Donald Trump's tenure as the 45th president of the United States began with his inauguration on January 20, 2017, and ended on January 20, 2021. Trump, a Republican originally from New York City, took office following his Electoral College victory over Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election, in which he did not win a plurality of the popular vote. Trump made an unprecedented number of false or misleading statements during his campaign and presidency. His presidency ended with defeat in the 2020 presidential election to Democrat Joe Biden after one term in office. It was the first presidency since that of Herbert Hoover in which a president was not reelected and his party lost its majorities in both chambers of Congress. Trump was unsuccessful in his efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act but rescinded the individual mandate and took measures to hinder the ACA's functioning.

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Trump White House budget proposal eviscerates science funding at NASA

Exclusive: Trump White House directs NIH to study ‘regret’ after transgender people transition. After cancelling nearly all NIH projects studying transgender health, Trump’s team instructs the US biomedical agency to study negative consequences of transitioning.

Trump White House drops diversity plan for Moon landing it created back in 2019. "We’re updating our language regarding plans to send crew to the lunar surface."

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