#Trump100Days

In the first 100 days of his second term, starting January 20, 2025, President Donald Trump has pursued an aggressive agenda marked by a record-breaking 142 executive orders, surpassing Franklin D. Roosevelt’s 99. These orders focus on shrinking the federal government, immigration enforcement, energy expansion, tariffs, and foreign policy shifts. Key actions include rescinding 111 of Biden’s orders, declaring a border emergency, deploying troops to the southern border, and pardoning January 6 defendants. Trump’s tariffs, including a 125% levy on Chinese imports, have disrupted global markets, raising recession fears as the trade deficit hit $162 billion in March. His approval rating, at 41-44%, is historically low, with polls showing public concern over economic and immigration policies. Legal challenges have blocked orders like those on birthright citizenship and transgender military bans. Trump’s foreign policy has strained NATO ties, warmed relations with Russia, and proposed annexing territories like Greenland. While supporters praise his swift action, critics argue his reliance on executive power risks authoritarianism and economic instability.