President Donald Trump was uncommonly lucky in his first term, neither inheriting nor provoking a crisis of the sort that tests U.S. presidents, until COVID struck in his final 10 months. (He failed that test, contributing to his 2020 reelection defeat.)

Trump 1.0 was bequeathed a growing economy from President Barack Obama, and the incoming president assembled a roster of capable advisers who often acted to prevent him from doing nutty things at home and abroad.

Jackie Calmes is an opinion columnist for the Los Angeles Times in Washington, D.C.

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