From Tips to TikTok, Trump Swaps Policies With Aim to Please Voters
The former president’s economic agenda has made some notable reversals from the policies he pushed while in the White House.
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![From TikTok to cryptocurrencies, the former president has been reinventing his platform on the fly as he aims to attract new swaths of voters. During a Bitcoin conference in Nashville in July, former President Donald J. Trump said that he wanted America to be the “crypto capital of the planet.”](https://cdn.statically.io/img/static01.nyt.com/images/2024/08/08/multimedia/08dc-trump-flipflops-vthm/08dc-trump-flipflops-vthm-thumbLarge.jpg?auto=webp)
![From TikTok to cryptocurrencies, the former president has been reinventing his platform on the fly as he aims to attract new swaths of voters. During a Bitcoin conference in Nashville in July, former President Donald J. Trump said that he wanted America to be the “crypto capital of the planet.”](https://cdn.statically.io/img/static01.nyt.com/images/2024/08/08/multimedia/08dc-trump-flipflops-vthm/08dc-trump-flipflops-vthm-threeByTwoMediumAt2X.jpg?auto=webp)
The former president’s economic agenda has made some notable reversals from the policies he pushed while in the White House.
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