#Trump100Days President Trump’s second-term agenda has dominated headlines, marked by aggressive policy shifts and market turbulence. On Day 1, he signed executive orders targeting immigration (ending birthright citizenship for children of undocumented parents), dismantling DEI initiatives, and declaring a southern border emergency18. His administration has pursued mass deportations, pardoned January 6 rioters, and revoked security clearances for critics, including former officials like Gen. Milley and Alexander Vindman

Economically, Trump’s tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico triggered market volatility, with the S&P 500 posting its worst quarterly performance since 202234. A temporary tariff pause in April provided brief relief, but investor concerns over trade wars persist  Domestically, federal agencies like USAID and the Education Department face dismantling, while thousands of federal employees were terminated

Public disapproval has risen, particularly over immigration enforcement and economic policies Meanwhile, Trump’s Michigan rally highlighted his focus on manufacturing, though skepticism remains about his tariff-driven economic strategy Higher education reforms and climate policy rollbacks further define this transformative period