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Trump’s Major Campaign Promises Remain Unfulfilled as Reality Sets In

Since returning to the White House, former President Donald Trump has yet to deliver on many of his bold campaign promises, with some unlikely ever to materialize. His pledge to end the war in Ukraine before taking office, his vow to stop the conflict in Gaza, and ambitious plans to cut federal spending by $2 trillion all remain unfulfilled, highlighting the widening gap between Trump’s rhetoric and political reality.

Trump’s promise to immediately end the war in Ukraine was one of his most striking claims. Speaking in Detroit last August, he confidently said, “Before I even arrive at the Oval Office, shortly after I win the presidency, I will have the horrible war between Russia and Ukraine settled.” However, last month, Trump downplayed the statement, telling TIME magazine it was “said in jest” but maintained that the conflict “will be ended.” Recently, he has expressed frustration at Russian President Vladimir Putin’s reluctance to negotiate, and while considering attending peace talks in the Middle East, Trump has not committed to participating in the proposed sessions.

In Gaza, despite some progress—such as the release of the last U.S. hostage after intensive lobbying—the situation remains dire. Airstrikes have continued to claim civilian lives, and the United Nations warns of a potential genocide as Israel threatens to flatten and occupy Gaza if remaining hostages are not freed soon.

On the domestic front, Trump’s promise to drastically cut federal spending has faced significant obstacles. The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), established to oversee spending cuts, has fallen short of expectations. The New York Times recently reported that millions of dollars in canceled contracts were reinstated, partly due to legal requirements. Moreover, projections now suggest Trump’s policies could increase the federal deficit by $5 to $11 trillion over the next decade.

Many other promises remain stalled or legally challenged, including ending birthright citizenship, mass deportations, and firing thousands of federal workers. Meanwhile, some unexpected policy shifts—such as cuts to medical research funding and reductions in public housing support—were not part of Trump’s campaign agenda.

While some of Trump’s pledges, like banning transgender service members from the military and exiting the Paris climate accord, have been implemented, others, like releasing JFK assassination files, feel largely symbolic. Additionally, controversial promises, such as pardoning January 6 rioters and targeting political opponents, have been carried out but do not necessarily reflect broad public support.

As Trump approaches four months back in office, the contrast between his fast-moving public image and the stalled progress on major promises becomes clear. Many of his highest-profile commitments remain parked, raising questions about the feasibility and sincerity of his campaign pledges.

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