Donald Trump is preparing to enter his second term as President of the United States in a much stronger position than he was during his first term. In his victory speech, he emphasized his commitment to keeping the promises he made during his campaign, including restricting abortion, reducing taxes, and firing special counsel Jack Smith. There are several reasons why Trump is now in a stronger position heading into the White House in 2024 compared to his initial election in 2016.
One significant development that has bolstered Trump’s authority is the conservative majority on the Supreme Court. Over the course of his first term, Trump had the opportunity to nominate three Supreme Court justices, including Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett. These appointments have shifted the balance of the court to a 6-3 conservative majority, allowing Trump to influence key decisions made by the court during his second term. With half of the conservative justices appointed by him, Trump will be able to claim credit for any conservative rulings that are made.
The presence of Lara Trump as cochair of the Republican National Committee highlights the Trump family’s continued control and influence within the Republican Party. Lara Trump, wife of Eric Trump, delivered a powerful speech at the 2024 Republican National Convention, signaling her alignment with her father-in-law’s political views. This close family tie strengthens Trump’s position within the party and reduces the likelihood of internal opposition. While there have been allegations of misconduct related to Trump’s election fraud claims, he continues to deny any wrongdoing and faces minimal consequences due to his heightened legal immunity.
Trump’s legal immunity has been significantly expanded since his first term, providing him with broad protection from prosecution. A Supreme Court ruling on July 1 granted him immunity for presidential acts, even when discussing potentially illegal activities with the vice president. Additionally, any evidence obtained from Trump’s official presidential duties cannot be used against him in cases involving private acts. This immunity has complicated efforts by federal prosecutors in Washington, D.C. to indict Trump on election fraud charges, as they had to revise their indictment and obtain approval from a grand jury.
The combination of Trump’s conservative influence on the Supreme Court, control within the Republican Party, and legal immunity has set the stage for a powerful second term in office. His ability to shape the direction of the Supreme Court, command the support of key party figures, and operate without fear of legal repercussions positions him to advance his policy agenda with confidence. Despite ongoing scrutiny and challenges, Trump’s position in 2024 represents a formidable force in American politics. As he prepares to take office for a second term, Trump appears poised to implement significant changes in the country.