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Trump effect

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Trump effect is a phrase that was used to refer to certain incidents in the news that happened soon after Donald Trump was reelected in 2024.[1][2]

Examples

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On November 7, 2024, Reuters wrote, “Palestinians, locked in war with Israel for more than a year, expressed fear at Donald Trump’s return to the White House, while the leaders of the militant group Hamas and the Palestinian Authority urged him to act for peace.”[3]

On November 7, 2024, Reuters wrote, "A caravan of thousands of migrants traveling through Mexico with the hope of reaching the U.S. had shrunk to about half its original size on Thursday as many migrants grapple with their prospects following former U.S. President Donald Trump's victory in Tuesday's election."[4]

On November 7, 2024, Reuters, wrote, "Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu said on Thursday, a day after Donald Trump became U.S. president-elect, that the West should accept Russia was winning the Ukraine war and negotiate an end to it."[5]

On November 8, 2024, Barron's wrote, "EU chief Ursula von der Leyen on Friday said she proposed to returning US leader Donald Trump that the United States could supply more liquefied natural gas to the bloc to replace Russian energy."[6]

On November 8, 2024, NPR wrote, “Trump announced yesterday that his campaign manager, Susie Wiles, will be his White House chief of staff… She will be the first woman to hold the job.”[7]

On November 9, 2024, CNN wrote, “Qatar agrees to kick Hamas out of Doha.”[8]

On November 11, 2024, Reuters wrote, "Wall Street hovers at record highs; Trump-linked stocks extend gains"[9]

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