
Confronting reality of Trump II in Africa: What second term means for Kenya, the world

By Bob Wekesa
Donald J. Trump will be sworn in as the 47th US President tomorrow. By Tuesday analysis will shift from
expectations to the realities of the second four-year Trump administration. Observers of US and global
politics will drill into his inauguration speech to glean perspectives for the interesting times ahead.
Domestic imperatives undergird Trump’s rebound. The link between the domestic and external fronts is
summed up in the “America First”, and “Make America Great Again” (MAGA) mantras. For sceptics
who nonetheless rued the return of Trump, his election was something akin to hope against hope.
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