Donald Trump: The First Black President

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The most interesting and most terrifying aspect of Trump's incoming presidency is that not a single person, including Donald Trump, really knows how the next four years will unfold. Sure, the future can't be predicted, but there hasn't been a single presidency that was this unpredictable in my lifetime. Honestly, everyone knew that Barack Obama was going to break barriers as the first black president, as well as stop at nothing to pass his worthless healthcare bill, the Affordable Care Act. Most people thought that G.W. Bush would follow most of the same guidelines as his party and his father who held office previously, which he did. But Donald Trump was the scapegoat of the media as well as many strong political figures, only to prove every

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