Trump Revives Chaos as President-Elect Returns to Spotlight

President-elect Donald J. Trump’s news conference at Mar-a-Lago marked a return to the chaotic stream-of-consciousness presidency that characterized his first term. In nearly an hour-long address, Trump outlined several contentious policies, including renaming the Gulf of Mexico and considering military force to seize Greenland.

Trump also expressed frustration with President Joe Biden’s administration, particularly over executive orders on offshore drilling and China’s hacking of American telecommunications companies. The president-elect vowed to immediately reverse the drilling ban unless he had to take it to court.

In the Middle East, Trump declared progress in negotiations, but made little mention of the actual efforts being led by the Biden administration. When asked about national security threats from China, Trump remained vague.

The news conference serves as a reminder that Trump’s return to the spotlight is accompanied by an increased sense of unpredictability and controversy. As he begins building his government, Trump appears eager to assert his authority and rewrite recent history to suit his own narrative.

With Biden largely absent from the public stage, Trump is taking center stage, and his influence is growing as a result. The last lengthy news conference held by Biden was in July, and since then, his administration has become less prominent. As a result, Trump’s voice is now louder than ever, raising concerns about the direction of U.S. policy under his leadership.

Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/07/us/politics/panama-greenland-trump-media.html