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Republican candidate Donald Trump won the US presidential election. He did so by a much larger margin than predicted, winning all swing states and the majority of the popular vote overall. Although the final results are still awaited, it looks like the Republicans will have majorities in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. What led to this victory? What opportunities will the new government have, having won all the most important posts? What policies can be expected from Trump on domestic and foreign issues? What awaits Ukraine? Are US bureaucrats justified in fearing the purges? Finally, can Democratic states legally shield themselves from central government reforms they don't like? Vytautas Sinica and Povilas Žumbakis, a Lithuanian from the USA, talk about all this and more, as always, in the program "Už balos".