Donald Trump’s presidency will be unprecedented for lots of reasons — perhaps the biggest is that he’ll be the first president in American history never to have held elected office, served in the U.S. military, or occupied any other public position.
Trump made it clear from the beginning of his campaign that he wasn’t going to follow the normal rules or tone of politics. And since winning the election on Nov. 8, he has continued to defy precedents set by the 44 Oval Office occupants who came before him.
We’re keeping track of all the ways Trump’s presidency veers from the norm, both in policy and in rhetoric, starting from Nov. 9, the day he became president-elect. We’re also highlighting the ways in which policymakers and pundits normalize Trump’s abnormal actions, words, and policies.
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