In his first 100 days in office, Donald Trump has pushed an agenda marked by economic nationalism, stricter immigration policies, and deregulation. He has signed multiple executive orders aimed at fulfilling campaign promises, such as restricting the entry of citizens from Muslim countries and building the border wall with Mexico. He has also promoted the United States' exit from the Trans-Pacific Partnership and has begun the process of dismantling environmental policies from the Obama era. In fiscal policy, he has proposed a major tax reform aimed at reducing taxes for businesses and citizens. However, he has failed in his attempt to repeal 'Obamacare,' showing internal divisions within the Republican Party. These 100 days reflect a confrontational and media-driven leadership style, with a high use of social media, which divides public opinion both in the United States and internationally.