However, one might argue that his "control" of the border was debatable, given the continued challenges with immigration policy and border security. For instance, his "zero tolerance" policy led to the controversial family separation issue.
As for the military, while he did increase defense spending, his relationship with military leadership was often strained, and his decisions sometimes caused controversy, such as the unexpected withdrawal of troops from Syria in 2019.
Regarding his assumption of backing, it's worth noting that every president faces opposition and must navigate through it. However, Trump's confrontational style often seemed to create more division than unity.
What are your thoughts on these points? How could a future president avoid these issues while still maintaining strong border control and military support?
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