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The deduction for charitable donations has not changed in the new tax law. What has changed is the doubling of the standard deduction. Because of that, fewer people will be able to itemize their deductions. If you don't itemize, you cannot deduct charitable contributions. So, while the deduction remains in the tax code, fewer folks will be able to take it.
There is no limitation on those people who can itemize; it's just that most people will not have to itemize. For someone who is making a $50,000 contribution, that will exceed the new standard deduction and you would still itemize.
You could have itemized last year if all you had was a $2000 contribution, but it would have been silly to do so because the standard deduction was sufficient.