The discussions that continue to dominate public discourse, following the reelection of President Trump spark issues like abortion, LGBTQ+ rights, and education policy taking center stage in many state and local elections. In particular, the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision to overturn Roe v. Wade has sparked renewed debates about reproductive rights across the country. Several states, particularly those led by Republican governors, have passed restrictive abortion laws, while blue states have moved to protect abortion access. Widespread rumors regarding the former president’s stance on abortion claim a new restrictive policy, however the former president has stated he plans to leave abortion in the hands of the states, leaving the issue out of his hands. Worries about LGBTQ rights have been raised as well following the election, however Trump has openly supported the community in his recent term and will continue to do so throughout his next. Concerns regarding education are commonly brought up in the event of a Conservative president, while Trump claims to support education of the rising generations, the realities are much more stark in contrast. In order to make way for tax cuts and other changed in government spending the harsh reality is that education funds will take a significant hit, resulting in a decline in U.S. education quality and administration.