#Trump100Days

It was difficult to maintain focus during the first 100 days of the Trump administration, and the American president's strategy in the second term seems to be the same: to govern under the aegis of chaos, given the barrage of decrees, memorandums, and factoids launched at a breathtaking speed.

The pen stroke has been affirmed in 220 executive orders, averaging two per day, which is already a record among occupants of the White House.

The president will celebrate, this Tuesday (29), the 100th day in office at a rally, and boast as a successful milestone in the history of the country, but Americans consider that he has gone too far in his assignments.

The president's approval rating varies between 39% and 41%, and it is the lowest for the period compared to his predecessors in the last seven decades, according to surveys released over the weekend.

The decline in popularity is a reflection of the fact that Trump has spent these first three months plunging the United States into successive crises and undermining confidence in the model of a country with strong leadership and economic security.