#Trump100Days

Donald Trump’s first 100 days as president (2017) were marked by controversy, bold promises, and a break from political norms. He signed executive orders targeting immigration, including a travel ban on several Muslim-majority nations, sparking protests and legal challenges. His administration prioritized deregulation, withdrew from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, and vowed to repeal the Affordable Care Act, though legislative progress stalled. The “America First” agenda dominated, with rhetoric on trade deals and border security. Trump’s unorthodox communication style, via Twitter, fueled polarization. Supporters praised his disruption of Washington; critics warned of authoritarian tendencies. The period set the tone for a presidency defined by division, high-profile clashes, and relentless media scrutiny.