President Trump’s Agenda has reached a momentous crossroads as he attempts to push his policy priorities amidst growing discontent and opposition within his administration and from the public. The President’s ambitious plans to revamp the healthcare system, strengthen the nation’s infrastructure, and renegotiate trade agreements with other countries have hit several roadblocks which may make or break his administration.
Internal political rivalries and differences in opinion among Trump’s closest advisors are posing substantial challenges to the implementation of his policy agenda. High profile departures from the administration, such as former national security advisor John Bolton, have caused instability and confusion within the White House. In addition, President Trump’s impulsive decisions and tendencies to stray away from his plans have led to an overall vagueness in his policy goals.
Despite these challenges, the President has managed to capitalize on certain successes, such as the recent confirmation of his third United States Supreme Court justice, Brett Kavanaugh. The upcoming 2020 presidential elections may also push the administration to escalate their policy priorities to retain their voter base, which is highly supportive of nationalist and populist ideologies.
While President Trump’s detractors assert that these challenges may ultimately derail his agenda, supporters believe that his unconventional style of governance may prove to be a breath of fresh air in the stagnating political environment. The upcoming elections, policy negotiations, and responses to mounting challenges are set to determine whether this critical juncture will be a turning point for President Trump’s agenda.