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When was Trump elected?

Donald Trump was elected as the 45th President of the United States on 201kloc-0/654381October 9.

20 17 65438/kloc-0 was sworn in on October 20th. However, in the 2020 presidential election, Trump lost to Joe Biden and failed to be re-elected. What policy propositions did Trump put forward during the 20 16 general election?

Tax reform: Trump promised to cut taxes across the board, simplify the federal personal income tax rate from the current seventh gear to the third gear, and reduce the highest federal personal income tax rate from the current 39.6% to 33%. In addition, Trump also proposed to abolish the inheritance tax.

Employment policy: Trump promised to bring overseas manufacturing jobs back to the United States, advocated reducing the highest federal corporate income tax rate from the current 35% to 15%, and proposed to levy a one-time tax of 10% on overseas profits of American companies, and use the income tax to invest in economically backward States in the United States. It advocates the gradual abolition of existing laws and regulations that harm employment, and promises to revitalize the American coal industry and vigorously develop traditional energy sources such as oil and natural gas, saying that these measures will create 25 million jobs in the next 10 year.

Trade policy: Trump promised to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement, oppose the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP), strengthen trade enforcement, and impose punitive tariffs on countries that "unfairly dump and subsidize".

Immigration policy: Trump promised that illegal immigrants in the United States would not obtain legal citizenship. All illegal immigrants with criminal records and those captured during their administration will be repatriated. He also promised to repeal the executive order on immigration reform issued by Obama on 20 14+0 1.

Foreign policy: Trump summed up his core foreign policy thought as "America first", that is, putting the interests of the American people and American security first.