#Trump100Days Overview of Trump’s First 100 Days (Second Term, Jan 20–Apr 29, 2025)Trump’s second term has been marked by an unprecedented flurry of executive actions, with a focus on fulfilling campaign promises from his Agenda 47 platform, reversing Biden-era policies, and reshaping domestic and foreign policy. The period is notable for its aggressive use of executive power, drawing comparisons to Franklin D. Roosevelt’s transformative 100 days in 1933, though with stark differences in approach and permanence.Key Metrics and ActionsExecutive Orders: Trump signed 141–142 executive orders, far surpassing any modern president’s first 100 days (Biden signed 42, Roosevelt 99). These covered immigration, border security, energy, tariffs, federal workforce reduction, and more. He revoked 111 prior presidential orders, mostly Biden’s, targeting climate, DEI, and voter registration policies.Legislation: Signed the Laken Riley Act (allowing detention of undocumented immigrants accused of theft-related crimes) and a continuing appropriations act. No major bills passed due to narrow Republican congressional majorities.Pardons: Issued 39 pardons, including a blanket pardon for January 6, 2021, Capitol riot defendants and two D.C. pol