Trump's Controversial Moves Reshape Domestic Policies
Recent U.S. news highlighted notable decisions by the Trump administration. Among these, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rescinded anti-discrimination policies and the Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy requested substantial funds for air traffic control improvements. Additionally, issues included opposition to a major airline merger and significant U.S. defense budget proposals.
Recently, U.S. headlines have been dominated by a series of policy changes and requests from the Trump administration. Among the most debated was the directive that led the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to withdraw key anti-discrimination measures rooted in civil rights-era protections, interpreted as an attempt to reduce regulatory burdens for businesses.
On another front, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has been seeking a hefty $10 billion allocation from Congress. This fund is intended for the modernization of the nation's air traffic control systems, aiming to address flight disruptions through advanced software, despite an earlier $12.5 billion grant.
Additionally, President Trump has voiced opposition to a potential consolidation in the airline industry, specifically a merger between United Airlines and American Airlines, preferring a different resolution for Spirit Airlines. Meanwhile, his defense budget proposal, totaling $1.5 trillion, includes considerable funding for cutting-edge military advancements.