politics

Trump's Political Moves

2026-03-262026-04-04 · 7 events · 6 days covered

How Did We Get Here

The political landscape in the U.S. has been significantly shaped by former President Donald Trump's recent actions from March 26 to April 4, 2026. The thread began with the U.S. rejecting a United Nations resolution on slavery on March 26, which set the tone for Trump's assertive political maneuvers. On March 28, he signed an executive order to ensure TSA workers receive pay amid government disruptions. This was followed by a controversial March 31 executive order ending birthright citizenship for children born to non-citizens in the U.S., further escalating tensions around immigration policy. On April 1, Trump’s executive order aimed at overhauling mail-in voting systems sparked widespread debate and criticism. The political shake-up continued with the ousting of Attorney General Pam Bondi on April 3, alongside Trump's announcement of a staggering 100% tariff on brand-name pharmaceuticals. As of April 4, Trump is reportedly considering additional cabinet changes, indicating a tumultuous and transformative period in his political strategy.

Timeline
2026

U.S. Rejects UN Slavery Resolution

Mar 26
Mar 28

Trump's Executive Order to Pay TSA Workers

Trump's Executive Order on Birthright Citizenship

Mar 31
Apr 1

Trump's Executive Order on Mail-In Voting Sparks Controversy

Pam Bondi's Ouster as Attorney General

Apr 3
Apr 4

Trump's Cabinet Shake-Up