#Trump100Days In the four years between his two terms, President Trump had plenty of time to reflect on what he could do differently if he returned to being president. In the first 100 days of his second term, he managed to fulfill some of the promises he repeated most during his campaign, while others remain unattainable.

But, just like in the first 100 days of his first term, most of the progress Mr. Trump made on his promises was achieved through executive orders.

The promise: End the Russia-Ukraine war

The promise: Pardon the January 6 protesters

The promise: "Save" TikTok 

The promise: Make in vitro fertilization free

The promise: Release the records of JFK's assassination

The promise: Close the Department of Education

The promise: Carry out the largest mass deportation in U.S. history

The promise: "Tax the hell" out of countries that took "advantage" of the U.S.

The promise: Withdraw from the Paris climate agreements

The promise: Make permanent the tax cuts that are expiring

The promise: Eliminate taxes on tips

The promise: Eliminate taxes on Social Security income for the elderly

The promise: Stop funding schools with vaccination and mask mandates

The promise: End birthright citizenship

The promise: Cut federal funding for schools that teach "critical race theory" and "transgender" issues.

Some promises were achieved through executive orders, others depend on Congress.

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