In a dramatic shift, former President Donald Trump has rapidly reversed many of President Joe Biden’s key policies on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and climate change, sparking intense debate across the nation. Trump’s actions have prompted major changes, such as reinstating military base names previously altered under Biden, like Fort Bragg, and halting several climate initiatives, including funding for green energy projects and looser restrictions on fossil fuels. Supporters argue these moves restore military heritage and boost economic growth, while critics warn of setbacks in racial progress and environmental protection.
Additionally, Trump’s rollback of DEI programs, which Biden had expanded, has faced backlash from advocates who see it as an erosion of efforts to address systemic inequality. With lawsuits and political battles on the horizon, these reversals mark a critical turning point in U.S. governance, reflecting Trump’s continued influence in reshaping national priorities.