Donald Trump has officially been elected the 47th President of the United States, marking a historic moment in American politics. His win is significant for several reasons: at 78, Trump is the oldest person to assume the presidency, and he is also the first convicted criminal to hold the office. This victory marks the second time in U.S. history that a president has reclaimed the Oval Office after losing an election. Reactions across the U.S. and globally have been mixed. Some Americans celebrated his return, while others expressed concerns. Political experts suggest that the economy played a decisive role in the election outcome . World leaders, including the U.S. Prime Minister, have sent their congratulations. Meanwhile, Democratic opponent Kamala Harris conceded defeat, officially acknowledging Trump’s victory. Trump's presidency will begin in January, and the world will be watching to see how he approaches his second term. Key issues like the economy are expected to be at the forefront of his agenda.
Vocabulary :
• official (adj.): Something that is formally announced or recognized.
• president (noun): The leader of a country, often elected by its people.
• convicted (adj.): Declared guilty of a crime by a court.
• opponent (noun): Someone who competes against another in an election or contest.
• concede (verb): To admit defeat in a competition or election.
• economy (noun): The system of money, trade, and industry in a country.
• gig (noun, informal): A job or position, often temporary or new.