As Donald Trump takes the reins of power, the question of how his presidency will affect the rules governing retirement is on the minds of many Americans. One potential change that has been discussed is to the minimum age requirement for receiving Social Security benefits. Currently, the full retirement age is 67 for those born in 1960 or later. However, some have suggested raising this age to 70 or even 72 to help shore up the Social Security Trust Fund. Whether or not this change will be implemented remains to be seen, but it is one of the potential changes that could have a significant impact on retirement savings and planning.