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If President Donald Trump divides poles in the campaign, the first week he took office is not different.
On Monday, he was sworn in the 47th president in the United States, and then signed hundreds of administrative lawsuits, reversing President Joe Biden’s policy, and followed many promises he made in the campaign.
We talked about their feelings for a week in the political field.
This is their major gain.

Inauguration is a spectacle for everyone
Not everyone is observing these incidents closely, but almost everyone has opinions on an unconventional day Weather disrupt traditionThe incident and the crowd moved inside.
Kyle Plessa, 39, voted to support Trump: “I feel like WWE, professional wrestling. It’s just enthusiastic, performing skills, playing for the camera. You can say that entertainment is an important part of Donald Trump’s creed.”
Greg Bruno, 67, voted to support Trump: Greg Bruno: “I think Trump proved that he was alone after signing the execution order in front of the 20,000 people to the audience.
74 -year -old Richard Weil is an independent person who voted to support Kamala Harris: “(His inauguration speech) is not as dark as his first speech (2017), but this must be painful. There is nothing to say about the United States.”
Angela Ramos, 37, voted to support Harris: Angela Ramos: “I found that many Trump’s speech was unwise, because he mentioned specific things such as justice, honor, integrity, and trust, but these are not the quality I think in his policy or his behavior in his behavior. … I feel from a civic obligation.

Supporters celebrate promise
In his first week, Trump signed hundreds of administrative actions, which solved the problem, including immigration and economy, and small -scale problems, such as renamed the Gulf of Mexico, and released the President John F. John F Kennedy assassinated archives. You can catch up hereEssence
Larry Kees, 47, is a Republican who voted to support Trump: “I am very happy (there is an execution command). There are many. I can’t follow. Obviously he is not an ordinary politician-for most politicians, you will hear one thing, they will do another.”
Tony Flecklin, 69, voted to support Trump: “You can expect that his behavior is different from what you usually encounter. But in general, he is fully protected by the border, the economy is sufficient, and the policies of oil and natural gas, and I fully agree with it.”
Republican personality Greg Bruno: “That’s why he was elected. Many of them involved the issues that the US public wanted to complete. These are the promises made in the campaign. He is achieving these promises.”

Other Americans are worried about his agenda
Voters who voted for Kamala Harris said that they do not like many choices of Trump, especially about climate, health, and he decided to forgive the crimes related to the riots related to the Parliament building on January 6 Decisions of the convicted support. Others questioned who could affect Trump’s future actions.
40 -year -old Carlyn Jorgensen is an independent person who voted to support Harris: “I don’t like the fact that the front row is essentially CEO-You have Elon Musk and (Jeff) Bezos in the front row. For me, is this like we are ruled by the oligopoly at this point?”
Angela Ramos, an independent Angela Ramos: “For me, the deepest is the departure from the Paris Climate Agreement and the World Health Organization. This is just because our actions do have great consequences, not only to our territory, but also to the entire world. Consequences.
58 -year -old David Lieck is a Democrat who voted to support Harris: “I think he is essentially a base in the action of pardon and January 6th. I think this is fighting and conveys the wrong information to the American people.”

This time Trump’s attitude and method are different
Supporters and critics say that they feel that President Trump is more urgent than his first term.
Republican personality Greg Bruno: “He served as the first presidential position in the attack … When you were attacked, you caught a person to a defensive squat. This president did not have that element. Therefore, not only did he not be attacked, but he did not have him. Is an experienced person, how to give play to the power of the presidential position. “
58 -year -old Shantonu Mazumdar is a Democrat who voted to support Harris: “I think he has become more difficult and harder, and it feels like. I think his voters and people who support him feel a little brave. I think he has been given more freedom … than he was before. “
Richard Weil, an independent person: “I think he is more focused. I think he is even more angry, and he is even more revenge … But I think he is becoming a painful old man. I think he has changed, and I think his change is worse.”
Tony Flecklin, Republicans: “I’m glad that he can keep up with his promise. Sometimes his method is a bit strict. This is just the essence of Donald J. Trump. He will not be wIM in the way you approach things.”
