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Trump’s First 100 Days: A Controversial Start
Donald Trump’s first 100 days as President of the United States were marked by a flurry of executive actions, bold rhetoric, and deep political division. Sworn in on January 20, 2017, Trump promised to “drain the swamp” and put “America First.” In his first few months, he signed more executive orders than any recent president, targeting issues like immigration, deregulation, and trade. One of the most controversial moves was his travel ban on several Muslim-majority countries, which sparked protests and legal challenges. While he did succeed in appointing Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court, many legislative goals, such as repealing the Affordable Care Act, faced stiff opposition. Trump’s approach disrupted traditional politics, energizing his base while provoking strong resistance. His first 100 days revealed a presidency intent on shaking up Washington—whether through policy or sheer force of personality.
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