1. Policy Restructuring and a Flood of Executive Orders

- With the Republican-controlled Congress, Trump has issued dozens of executive orders, focusing on stimulating energy production, overturning the 'wokeness' and diversity policies of the Biden era, weakening environmental and electric vehicle targets, and imposing sanctions on universities (especially Harvard) and foreign students.

- Although several executive orders indicate a stance, their actual implementation and substantive effects remain to be seen, and there have already been multiple lawsuits challenging their legality.

2. The Gap Between Promises and Reality

- Prices and Inflation: Inflation has decreased from 3.0% when taking office in January 2025 to 2.4% in March, with Trump claiming 'the inflation issue has been resolved,' but warnings have been issued that his tariff plans could drive prices up instead.

- Energy Bills: Oil prices have fallen due to increased tariffs on major trading partners, temporarily lowering gasoline prices; however, the promise to 'halve prices within 12-18 months' still has a significant distance to cover.

- Illegal Immigration: The number of illegal crossings at the border has dropped from nearly 50,000 at the end of Biden's term to less than 10,000 this spring, with ICE conducting large-scale enforcement, but human rights concerns have arisen due to procedural issues.

3. Major Promises Yet to Be Fulfilled

- National Debt Repayment and Massive Tax Cuts: Tax cut plans will reduce federal revenue, making it difficult to cut national debt in the short term; grand promises such as eliminating Social Security taxes require cooperation from Congress, with slow progress.

- Ending the Russia-Ukraine War: He repeatedly claims that 'the war can be ended in a day,' but to date, there has been no substantial progress.

- DOGE Government Efficiency Department: Although there was participation from Musk to promote layoffs, which initially shook the bureaucratic system, the savings target dropped sharply from $1 trillion to $150 billion, leaving doubts about whether it can be achieved.

- Restructuring federal website content, revoking existing goals and projects, leading to internal chaos; multiple initiatives have faced backlash from federal courts and universities.

- Suppression of social issues (such as transgender rights) exacerbates social division, and it remains uncertain whether he can stabilize his position legally and politically in the future.