#Trump100Days The first 100 days of Donald Trump's second presidency, from January 20 to April 30, 2025, have been marked by a flurry of executive actions, policy shifts, and controversy, drawing comparisons to Franklin D. Roosevelt’s transformative 1933 benchmark. Here’s a concise overview based on available information:Key Actions and Policies:Executive Orders: Trump signed over 140 executive orders, a record-breaking pace, targeting immigration, government efficiency, trade, and more. These included declaring a national emergency at the southern border, ending diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, and reversing Biden-era policies on climate and immigration.Immigration: Trump prioritized mass deportations, shutting down the CBP One app, and designating drug cartels as terrorist organizations. Migrant crossings dropped to a 25-year low of 8,450 in February 2025. However, actions like deporting a Maryland father and defying court orders sparked legal battles.Trade and Tariffs: Trump launched a global tariff war, imposing tariffs on countries like China, Canada, and Mexico, branding April 2 as “Liberation Day.” Market volatility followed, with the S&P 500 and Dow Jones taking significant hits. Some tariffs were later softened after pushback.Government Efficiency: Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) led to tens of thousands of federal layoffs, targeting agencies like the Department of Education and USAID. Critics called the cuts chaotic, while supporters praised the reduction of bureaucracy.