John, you’re invited! Webinar: Trump’s second term, second year

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Domestic and foreign policy challenges for the Trump administration Webinar

Dear John,

January 20, 2026 marks the one-year anniversary of US President Donald Trump’s return to office.

Join us for a webinar assessing the critical challenges that lie ahead for the Trump administration in a year that will be shaped by the run-up to mid-term elections in November at home and unfinished diplomatic business abroad, from the Western Hemisphere to Ukraine.

It takes place on January 22, 2026  
09:00 EST | 14:00 GMT


What You’ll Learn

Oxford Analytica experts will assess a series of domestic and foreign policy questions facing the United States, including: 
  • What priorities will define the Trump administration’s domestic agenda?
  • Are the Democrats likely to achieve an electoral breakthrough in the November 2026 midterms?
  • How could plausible midterm outcomes shape the future ideological thrust of the Republican party and wider MAGA movement?
  • Does the US aim to achieve a wider ‘domino effect’ in Latin America with its Venezuela intervention, aimed at toppling other governments such as that of Cuba?
  • Are US-European relations set for a year of mounting friction?

We look forward to seeing you there. 

Best wishes,

Adam Ward
Managing Editor
Oxford Analytica Daily Brief


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