#Trump100Days Donald Trump's 100-day mark in office has been a significant milestone, symbolizing the early success or challenges of his presidency. Here are some key aspects of his first 100 days in his first and second terms:

*Trump's First Term (2017)*

- *Promises vs. Reality*: Trump made several promises during his campaign, including repealing and replacing Obamacare, building a wall on the southern border, and labeling China a currency manipulator. However, he faced challenges in fulfilling these promises, with some being compromised or stalled.

- *Executive Orders*: Trump signed 24 executive orders in his first 100 days, including orders related to immigration, border security, and regulatory reforms.

- *Legislative Progress*: Trump signed 28 bills into law, including small-scale measures and regulatory rollbacks. However, none of these bills were considered "major bills" by historical standards.

- *Cabinet Confirmations*: Trump's cabinet nominees faced scrutiny, with some facing delays or controversy. Key appointments included Rex Tillerson as Secretary of State, Steven Mnuchin as Secretary of the Treasury, and James Mattis as Secretary of Defense.

*Trump's Second Term (2025)*

- *Agenda 47*: Trump's primary goal for his second term is to implement the Agenda 47 policy platform, reversing many of Biden's executive actions and policies.

- *Executive Orders*: Trump signed a record number of executive orders, including orders related to immigration reform, tariffs, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies.

- *Immigration Policy*: Trump's immigration policies have been a central focus, with orders aimed at cracking down on illegal immigration, expanding border security, and restricting refugee admissions.

- *Economic Policy*: Trump has imposed tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico, and has proposed universal import tariffs. His economic policies have sparked debate and market fluctuations.

- *Approval Ratings*: Trump's approval