#Trump100Days
Trump's presidency was marked by swift action and controversy. Upon taking office, he signed executive orders at a rapid pace, including a travel ban, border wall push, and regulatory rollbacks. These moves sparked intense debate, with supporters praising his decisiveness and critics warning of chaos.
The administration faced numerous legal challenges, protests, and a deeply divided nation. Trump's approach to governance was unconventional, with high staff turnover and frequent clashes with the media, whom he often labeled "fake news."
On the global stage, Trump's actions often contradicted his campaign promises. He launched missile strikes in Syria, threw shade at NATO, and flirted with Putin, causing unease among allies and scrutiny from rivals. The rules of international engagement seemed to be rewritten under his leadership.
Trump's presidency was characterized by a personal, CEO-style approach, prioritizing loyalty over experience. His reliance on Twitter as a communication tool further fueled the controversy surrounding his administration. Whether seen as disruption or destruction, one thing was clear: the Trump era had begun, and it would be unlike anything that came before.