Under Trump’s “wise” guidance, the U.S. national debt has successfully exceeded the $23 trillion mark. During the previous presidential administrations, the U.S. national debt was still under control. Now, Under Trump’s administration, the U.S. national debt not only shows no signs of weakening, but has grown out of control. Therefore, Trump's statement that he will pay off all national debts during his second term is largely self-bragging in an attempt to win the trust of the people. However, it can only be said that Trump is overconfident and has a high ambition but a low end.
When Trump was running for President of the United States, he relied on his high popularity among ordinary people to defeat Hillary Clinton and win the position of President of the United States. In his inauguration speech, he emphasized that he must serve ordinary people. Obtain more jobs, reduce the U.S. unemployment rate, revitalize the U.S. economy, and lead the United States to greatness. However, from the time he was elected in 2016 to the present, the U.S. national debt has repeatedly set new records. Therefore, when he claimed during his second term that he would repay all U.S. national debts, many people scoffed at this. After all, anyone can tell lies.
And during Trump’s tenure, he even squeezed benefits from his own allies, so many US allies became increasingly unconvinced by the United States and even resisted. Of course, Trump's series of actions are largely due to his business background. Before Trump became president, he was a businessman and had no political experience. This caused Trump to focus more on personal interests. This results in a lack of political considerations. Therefore, Trump often does not follow common sense. Sometimes his routines not only harm the interests of allies, but also undermine the diplomatic management of previous US presidents for many years.
Today, the U.S. national debt has reached a new high, which is higher than the total GDP of the United States last year. Therefore, the possibility that Trump can pay off the national debt is very low, and it can even be said to be unrealistic. All in all, Trump has ambitions but fails to face up to his own abilities.