Flip-flopper in chief? Donald Trump's biggest U-turns
US President Donald Trump, whose dramatic reversal on global trade tariffs sent markets reeling this week, is no stranger to the U-turn

US President Donald Trump, whose dramatic reversal on global trade tariffs sent markets reeling this week, is no stranger to the U-turn. Here are some notable examples.
"I am very pro-choice," he said in 1999, stating his opposition to banning abortion.
Trump changed his tune during the 2016 presidential campaign while courting the votes of evangelical Christians, and called for "some form of punishment" for women who seek abortion. In office, he is a staunch opponent of abortion.
But on the campaign trail in 2024, while courting Gen Z votes, Trump said "I like TikTok" and declared "I"m going to save TikTok."
He now says he is close to a deal for TikTok to find a non-Chinese buyer who would take it from its Chinese owner ByteDance to avoid it getting shut down in the United States.
Since returning to the White House, Trump has engineered a sudden rapprochement with the Kremlin, calling Vladimir Putin in mid-February in an attempt to end the Ukraine war.
But recently Trump has also said he is "very angry, furious" with Putin over his approach to ceasefire negotiations in Ukraine.
Former ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson was sacked as secretary of state in 2018, after months of tensions with Trump -- and many others have met the same fate.
National Security Advisor John Bolton was appointed in April 2018 and fired in September 2019, going on to describe Trump as "unfit" to lead the world"s foremost power.
Months after taking office, Trump hosted his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida and said the Chinese are "not currency manipulators."
These days, as he pursues massive tariffs against the US"s main economic rival, he constantly accuses China of currency manipulation.
It wasn"t until he was infected and hospitalized for three days in October 2020 that he lauded modern medicine and vaccines.
"I learned so much about the coronavirus," Trump said on his return to the White House after treatment. "We have the best medicines in the world... and the vaccines are coming."