Analysis: Trump avoids inflammatory speeches and opens communication with international leaders

Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 presidential contest in the United States has been marked by a surprisingly moderate stance from the Republican.

According to the International analyst at CNN Fernanda Magnotta, Trump has avoided inflammatory speeches and sought to open channels of communication with international leaders, in contrast to his attitude after the 2016 election.

Magnotta says that the first 48 hours after Trump’s election victory was confirmed have been markedly different from the scenario observed eight years ago, when he first won the presidential election. “What we have seen is a Trump who, of course, is euphoric, is even a little nostalgic, has been very grateful to his supporters and has avoided controversy”, says the analyst.

Change of tone and openness to dialogue

The expert highlights that, unlike 2016, when Trump maintained the aggressive tone of his campaign even after his victory, this time the Republican has demonstrated a more conciliatory stance. “He is somehow opening communication with leaders that could even cause some strangeness,” observes Magnotta, citing conversations that Trump had with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Furthermore, Trump surprised by praising Vice President Kamala Harris and thanking President Joe Biden, signaling a possible change in political dynamics. “Unless the horizon changes very quickly, the climate has been a little more civic, to say the least”, assesses the analyst.

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Source: CNN Brasil

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