#Trump100Days Donald Trump took office as the 47th president of the United States on January 20, 2025, thus beginning the first 100 days of his second presidency, which will end on April 30, 2025. The first 100 days of a presidency gained symbolic meaning during Franklin D. Roosevelt's first term, and the period is considered a benchmark for measuring a president's initial success. By April 29, 2025, President Trump had signed 142 executive orders, 40 proclamations, 42 memoranda, the Laken-Riley Act, a continuous appropriations law, and other laws for Congress.
Since taking office, Trump's extensive use of executive orders has generated a mixed reception among both Republicans and Democrats. Some executive orders have tested the limits of executive authority, while others have faced immediate legal challenges.
Among the main issues Trump has focused on are immigration reform, deportations, the imposition of tariffs on other countries, cutting federal spending, reducing the federal workforce, increasing executive authority, and implementing a non-interventionist foreign policy.