Some voters cite Donald Trump’s first term as a period without new wars, suggesting that his leadership prevented large-scale conflict. But we must consider war in a broader sense. Wars aren’t only fought on physical battlefields; they also play out across economic, social, health, political, and psychological fronts. By these measures, the Trump administration waged several internal “wars” that fractured America.
Social and Political Division: A Battle at Home
Trump’s presidency left America deeply divided. His administration reversed decades of social progress through policy rollbacks and inflammatory rhetoric. Whether targeting racial justice, LGBTQ+ rights, or immigrant communities, Trump’s agenda was often grounded in divisiveness and exclusion. His approach to governance fostered social discord, threatening the very principles of unity and equality that form the core of American identity.
Ignoring Expertise: The Health and Economic Toll
During one of the most critical public health crises in recent history, Trump disregarded the guidance of medical and scientific experts. The result was a pandemic response marked by confusion, misinformation, and inconsistent policy. Instead of taking decisive, science-backed action, Trump opted for political posturing, ultimately costing American lives and weakening trust in public institutions. Economically, his trade policies and tariff wars disrupted global markets, harming American businesses and consumers alike.
A Leadership Void on the Global Stage
Trump’s approach to foreign relations distanced the United States from its allies and emboldened authoritarian leaders. His administration risked America’s standing as a global leader by pulling away from international agreements and alliances. While he may not have initiated physical wars, Trump’s diplomatic choices left the U.S. more isolated and less trusted on the world stage, undermining national security and weakening international partnerships.
The Need for Unity and Vision
America’s future relies on leaders who champion unity, uphold democratic values, and respect expert advice across fields. A vote for Donald Trump in 2024 is a vote for divisiveness, a disregard for expertise, and an approach to governance driven by self-interest over national interest. For the sake of our children and the health of our democracy, America cannot afford another four years under such leadership.