#Trump100Days

The first 100 days of Trump (until April 30, 2025) are characterized by 141-142 executive orders, focused on hard immigration, federal cuts, and tariffs. He implemented mass deportations, including an agreement with El Salvador, but faces legal challenges. The tariffs, such as the 125% on China, destabilized markets (S&P 500 -14%) and raised prices, generating criticism for inflation and recession risks. In foreign policy, he threatened to take the Panama Canal and Greenland, questioned NATO, and failed to stop the war in Ukraine. His approval is low (39%), with disapproval on tariffs (64%) and immigration. He pardoned around 1,500 involved in January 6 and attacked institutions, but faces resistance from judges and communities. On X, there is polarization: some celebrate his energy, while others criticize the economic chaos. It's a disruptive start with mixed results, pending courts and the economy.

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