First term (2021–2025) Whipps was elected president in the
2020 presidential election, defeating Vice President
Raynold Oilouch. Upon taking office, Whipps took a strong stance on foreign policy, vowing to oppose
illegal fishing and trespassing in Palauan waters by Chinese vessels and to maintain Palau's recognition of
Taiwan. He also prioritized the distribution of
COVID-19 vaccines to Palau's population, beginning with healthcare workers. Whipps emerged as a prominent voice on climate change. At the
COP26 summit in
Glasgow in 2021, he gave a powerful speech calling on world leaders to take radical action, stating: "Bold, unified action, led to transformation, we must act together... We are drowning, and our only hope is the life-ring you are holding." He drew a parallel between the climate crisis and a traditional Palauan story, warning that if action wasn't taken, developed nations "might as well drop bombs on our islands."
Second term (2025–present) Whipps was re-elected for a second term following the
November 2024 general election. He secured 5,626 votes, defeating his predecessor and brother-in-law, Thomas Remengesau Jr., who received 4,103 votes. The election was seen as a referendum on his first-term policies, including tax reforms and economic development initiatives. == Personal life ==