Donald Trump
President of the United States
Donald Trump
President of the United States
As of April 2025, Donald Trump is serving his second, non-consecutive term as the 47th president of the United States after defeating Joe Biden in the 2024 election. His administration has enacted sweeping changes, including major staff cuts across federal agencies under the newly created Department of Government Efficiency, led by Elon Musk, and rolled back diversity initiatives while pushing hardline immigration and citizenship policies—many of which have sparked legal challenges and nationwide protests. On the global stage, Trump has reignited trade tensions with China by imposing high tariffs, prompting retaliatory measures and market instability. He has also initiated nuclear talks with Iran and continues to promote his “America First” doctrine. Amid his controversial return to power, Trump remains a polarizing figure, with recent developments even including scrutiny of Wikipedia's neutrality and online censorship concerns raised by its co-founder Larry Sanger.
Vance Unleashes Fury on Critics of Trump's Deportation Plan: 'Bulls*** Arguments'
- Wednesday, 16 April 2025

Vice President JD Vance defended President Trump’s deportation strategy by criticizing "bulls*** arguments" from those demanding due process for illegal immigrants. He argued that providing due process would slow down Trump's efforts to fix the problem and noted that former President Joe Biden allowed approximately 20 million illegal aliens into the country during his four years as president. Vance claimed that Democrats have no solution to the problem of massive illegal immigration, citing the need for drastic action to deport at least a few million people per year. He acknowledged that the system would produce errors, but chose to prioritize enforcing the law despite these mistakes.